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PodcastOne Acquires Rights to Jackie Schimmel Podcast


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PodcastOne has acquired the sales and distribution rights to Jackie Schimmel's "The Bitch Bible" podcast. This acquisition allows the podcast to immediately become a cornerstone of the company's growing network of programming for women.

As part of the newly announced partnership, Schimmel will begin to create video elements as a companion to her audio-based podcast. She'll also increase her production of original shows each month to meet the increasing demand for The Bitch Bible branded episodes.

Through unfiltered and unapologetic discussions about sex, millennial struggles, pop culture and social faux pas "The Bitch Bible" podcast and its host Schimmel have been featured in publications, such as Forbes, Allure, Cosmopolitan, People, The Huffington Post and Entertainment Weekly. it also has featured guests such as Jennifer Lawrence, Cardi B, Michael Rapaport and Schimmel's 93-year-old Grandma Gloria.

"PodcastOne is thrilled to welcome Jackie and The Bitch Bible to the network. From our very first meeting there was an instant connection and our visions for growth were aligned, and we immediately offered Jackie equity in PodcastOne understanding the value she brings to PodcastOne and our partners. Our team at PodcastOne will provide the support needed to improve and expand the show, and we're incredibly excited to work together to achieve and surpass our mutual goals," said PodcastOne President and Co-Founder Kit Gray.

"As I enter my 10th year in podcasting, I am excited to partner with PodcastOne to expand and utilize their industry expertise and continue to embolden unique and unconventional female talent. The team at PodcastOne has always shown such appreciation and respect for my voice and show, so it's going to be an exciting expansion for The Bitch Bible," added Schimmel.

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