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Acast Q1 earnings: 11% sales growth across 100M podcasts

Acast has released its Q1 2023 earnings report. The Sweden-based global company describes its finances as Swedish Krona (SEK). One SEK is worth 0.98 USD — nearly equivalent.

The four basic metrics Acast wishes to convey at a glance are number of podcasts, listeners, advertisers, and sales growth, as illustrated below:

More detailed metrics include the following:

 

 

Acast also itemizes significant initiatives in Q1, which we summarize below:

 

 

As we have seen in past reports, CEO Ross Adams contributes his leadership perspective.

“We see that interest in podcasts, as a highly valued channel for entertainment, learning and information, continues to increase among both listeners and advertisers worldwide,” Adams says. He notes that Acast grew by 11 percent, of which 6 percent was organic. He observes that podcast success occurs during an advertising market that was “significantly weakened compared to a year ago.”

“We see a continued positive trend in terms of programmatic advertising sales, our fastest-growing sales channel,” Ross Adams notes.

The Acast platform now hosts 100,00 podcasts, and the number of unique listeners per month exceeds 100-million. “We have created a value chain and a platform that connects advertisers with podcast creators and their listeners. The more creators who join, the more listeners and exciting customer contacts are created for an increasing number of advertisers,” Adams states.

The complete public-facing financial report is HERE.


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