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Cirrus Streaming Releases Suite for Podcasters


Cirrus Streaming
Cirrus Streaming

Cirrus Streaming has recently released a hosting, editing, monetization and distribution suite for podcasters. The suite allows content creators to manage all aspects of their podcast through one dashboard, allowing them to simplify and streamline their efforts. Podcasters can easily upload, store and organize unlimited files as well as edit them at any time via Cirrus Streaming's Advanced Podcast Editor.

On the monetization side, Cirrus Streaming provides a full-control ad server at no extra cost. Podcasters are able to bake commercials into their podcasts as well as digitally monetize listeners and impressions with advanced targeting capabilities. This allows podcasters to take advantage of the growing revenue opportunities in the podcasting world. According to the IAB, podcast revenue in the U.S. alone will reach $2 billion by 2023.

Not limited to podcasters, traditional broadcasters -- such as terrestrial and Internet radio stations -- can use Cirrus Streaming's solution to automatically create podcasts from their live stream and take advantage of additional content consumption avenues.

Cirrus Streaming CEO Nick Csakany said, "With the rise in podcasting during the pandemic, it's more important than ever for content creators to take full control of their material, so we've taken this into consideration to provide everything they need in one place. If we can remove even one extra paid service out of the podcasting stack, we're successfully saving podcasters time and money."

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