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⚫ | PodcastOne is an advertiser-supported podcast network, founded by Norm Pattiz, also founder of radio-giant ].<ref name=":0" /> PodcastOne |
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⚫ | PodcastOne is an advertiser-supported ] network, founded by Norm Pattiz, also founder of radio-giant ].<ref name=":0" /> As of 2016 PodcastOne hosted in excess of 200 podcasts, including podcasts from a variety of notable people such as ], ], ], ], ], ] and ].<ref>http://www.podcastone.com/podcasts</ref> | ||
The PodcastOne studios are based in Beverly Hills, CA with offices across the nation, including New York, Chicago and Dallas. Their podcasts can be found on their website, the PodcastOne app and iTunes. | The PodcastOne studios are based in Beverly Hills, CA with offices across the nation, including New York, Chicago and Dallas. Their podcasts can be found on their website, the PodcastOne app and iTunes. |
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Company type | Advertiser and subscription backed on-demand online audio podcasts |
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Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | 2013 |
Founder | Norm Pattiz |
Headquarters | Beverly Hills, California, Los Angeles, USA |
Website | http://www.podcastone.com |
PodcastOne is an advertiser-supported podcast network, founded by Norm Pattiz, also founder of radio-giant Westwood One. As of 2016 PodcastOne hosted in excess of 200 podcasts, including podcasts from a variety of notable people such as Adam Carolla, Shaquille O'Neal, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Heather Dubrow, Larry King, PFT Commenter and Bret Easton Ellis.
The PodcastOne studios are based in Beverly Hills, CA with offices across the nation, including New York, Chicago and Dallas. Their podcasts can be found on their website, the PodcastOne app and iTunes.
PodcastOne History
PodcastOne was founded in 2013 by Westwood One founder and owner of Courtside Entertainment, LLC Norm Pattiz.
In mid-2015, Hubbard Broadcasting purchased a 30% stake in PodcastOne. Hubbard radio programs are adding podcasts on the network, including WTOP/Washington D.C.'s Target USA.
In November, 2015, PodcastOne re-upped with Adam Carolla for 5 years, including the entire Carolla Digital lineup. The deal expanded the partnership to involve production and development of new programming.
PodcastOne Premium
In March of 2016, PodCastOne announced it would be offering a premium content subscription services.
References
- ^ "Hubbard Broadcasting Buys 30 Percent Stake In PodcastOne". International Business Times. Retrieved 2016-04-02.
- http://www.podcastone.com/podcasts
- http://articles.latimes.com/2013/feb/28/business/la-fi-ct-norm-pattiz-20130228
- "Adam Carolla Re-ups With Podcast One for 5 More Years". TheWrap. Retrieved 2016-04-02.
- "Radio World: PodcastOne Now Offering Premium Subscription". www.radioworld.com. Retrieved 2016-04-02.
External Links
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