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PodcastOne: New partnership and new platform

PodcastOne, an acquired unit of LiveXLive Media, is grabbing attention this week with two developments: a new content partnership, and a new self-serve podcast hosting platform.

A Content Alliance

The partnership is with NYC-based multi-platform media company Empire Media Group (EMG). The two companies have signed a multi-year agreement to produce new podcasts.

Fourteen shows are planned as the venture launches, and this inaugural slate will expand EMG’s podcast unit, Audiology. PodcastOne already has a robust catalog, and presumably will handle distribution, sales, and hosting (see the second announcement below).

Four of the planned shows are fleshed out enough to be described in PodcastOne’s press release:

Self-serve Hosting

In other PodcastOne news, the firm has launched the global debut of a new hosting platform, called LaunchpadOne. this seems to be a rebrand and relaunch of a previous hosting venture called LaunchpadDM (DM = Digital Media), which started rolling in mid-2019. (RAIN coverage HERE.)

The company describes the service as “a 360 podcasting ecosystem.” At launch the revised platform is hosting 1,000 podcasts. “The platform’s robust technology, promotion and monetization opportunities will allow podcast creators to leverage unique opportunities from PodcastOne, such as the ability to accumulate new listeners, get discovered, and collaborate with the established podcast network,” the launch promotion says.

LaunchpadOne’s model has a key feature carried over from the original hosting venture: It’s free, and the zero-cost hosting is accomplished in exchange for inserting two ads in each podcast’s episode. So, PodcastOne monetizes the entire hosting platform for its own financials, and creators get free hosting with no limits on number of shows or bandwidth — constraints which typically result in tiered pricing at other hosts. (The platform also enables podcasters to sell their own ads and insert them — creators get to keep that money.)

Planned “coming soon” features include paid subscription setup (as the industry continues leaning in that direction), video podcasting and streaming, and audio editing tools.

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