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PodcastOne Renews Longtime Deal with ''LadyGang''


''LadyGang''
''LadyGang''

PodcastOne has extended its long-running partnership with the podcast "LadyGang," renewing its agreement with hosts Keltie Knight, Becca Tobin and Jac Vanek and solidifying a decade of collaboration that began with the show's 2015 launch.

The creators -- Knight, an E! News host; Tobin, an actress; and Vanek, a fashion designer -- have built LadyGang into one of podcasting's most recognizable brands. They have been featured across major media outlets including Good Morning America, TODAY, People, Variety, Entertainment Tonight, The New York Times, and The Hollywood Reporter.

Earlier this year, they expanded their footprint with their first-ever podcast festival, LadyWorld, featuring appearances from Giggly Squad's Hannah Berner, Stassi Schroeder, Chicks in the Office, Girls Gotta Eat, and others.

The show has also hosted a star-studded roster of guests, including Sharon Stone, RuPaul, Demi Lovato, Paris Hilton, Shania Twain, Bethenny Frankel, Tamron Hall, and Chelsea Handler. Along the way, the brand has cultivated major long-term partnerships with Skims, Vogue, Chanel, Macy's, Marshalls, Hilton, Spanx, Disney, Hulu and Hyundai.

PodcastOne President Kit Gray praised the renewed partnership, saying, "Over the last decade LadyGang has never missed a week in putting out episodic content and we have worked hand in hand with Keltie, Becca and Jac to ensure that LadyGang remains one of the most trusted voices in podcasting. Our last ten years together has been a truly rewarding and creative experience and we look forward to many more years to come."

The hosts called the renewal a meaningful milestone as they enter their 10th year: "LadyGang was built on friendship, chaos, and radical honesty, and ten years later, those pillars are still what make our community special. This year is about honoring where we've been and redefining what comes next."

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