Company Description
PodcastOne, Inc. (NASDAQ: PODC) is a podcast platform and publisher in the communication services sector, classified within the internet content and information industry. The company focuses on podcast creation, distribution and monetization, working with a large community of creators and advertisers. According to company disclosures, PodcastOne has surpassed 3.9 billion total downloads and supports a community of approximately 200 top podcasters across its network.
PodcastOne describes itself as a podcast platform that provides creators and advertisers with a 360-degree solution in sales, marketing, public relations, production and distribution. Its business centers on building and managing a network of podcasts and connecting that audio inventory with advertising and sponsorship demand. The company reports that it has built a distribution network reaching over 1 billion monthly impressions across channels such as YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and iHeartRadio, as well as other major podcast listening platforms.
Business model and network
As a publisher and podcast sales network, PodcastOne works with a roster of shows across genres including news, comedy, true crime, sports, and society and culture. Its network includes titles such as The Adam Carolla Show, The Jordan Harbinger Show, Off The Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe, LadyGang, Karma and Chaos, Gals on the Go, The Prosecutors, Court Junkie, Pop Apologists, A+E's Cold Case Files, Varnamtown and others referenced in its press releases. The company also announces multi-year agreements and exclusive distribution or sales arrangements with creators, reflecting an emphasis on long-term relationships with podcast talent.
PodcastOne’s role as a podcast sales network involves securing advertising and sponsorships across its catalog. Press releases highlight that the company aligns with creators whose audiences and content appeal to advertisers, including in areas such as comedy, sports commentary, relationships and pop culture. The network’s growth is illustrated by announcements of new shows being added and multi-year extensions with existing flagship programs.
Technology, tools and creator services
In addition to distribution and sales, PodcastOne references technology platforms and applications that support its operations. Management commentary in financial results describes AI-powered tools that enhance discovery, monetization and production across the network. Platforms such as PodRoll, PodcastOne Pro and programmatic channels are cited as contributing to growth by improving how content is surfaced and how advertising is delivered.
PodcastOne Pro is described as a unit that offers fully customizable production packages for brands, professionals or hobbyists. This indicates that beyond hosting existing shows, the company also supports the development and production of new audio content for a range of clients. The combination of production services, analytics, and monetization tools is positioned as part of the company’s offering to both established and emerging creators.
Content partnerships and examples of programming
Company news highlights numerous partnerships and programming examples that illustrate PodcastOne’s positioning within the podcast ecosystem. For instance, the company has announced multi-year extensions with long-running shows such as The Adam Carolla Show, which has produced thousands of episodes and amassed hundreds of millions of downloads. It has also renewed LadyGang, a show that has grown into a broader brand with live events, merchandise and media extensions, and which the company describes as one of its top-rated programs.
PodcastOne also enters into agreements for exclusive distribution or sales rights to shows such as Beach Too Sandy, Water Too Wet and Notsam Wrestling, and partners with creators like former professional baseball player Clint Frazier for the Life After the Show podcast. These arrangements expand the network in key genres like comedy and sports. Additional partnerships include collaborations with BuzzFeed on the Phone A Fangirl series focused on K-Pop, and with dating coach Blaine Anderson on the Help Me, I’m Single relationship podcast.
In another example of multi-platform collaboration, PodcastOne and Dr. Phil’s Envoy Media Co. have partnered to launch a co-branded podcast network that combines PodcastOne’s roster of creators with Envoy’s television and streaming presence. This initiative includes an all-new daily Dr. Phil podcast distributed across major audio platforms and video channels.
Distribution and reach
PodcastOne emphasizes broad distribution for its shows. Company materials state that its programming is available on PodcastOne’s own platform as well as on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iHeart, Amazon Music and other major podcast distribution services. The company reports that its distribution network generates over 1 billion monthly impressions across these channels, reflecting the scale of listening and viewing opportunities for its content.
In addition to audio platforms, some partnerships extend to television and free streaming networks through arrangements with partners such as Envoy Media Co. In those cases, podcast content can also appear on subscription-based cable networks and free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channels, broadening the exposure of PodcastOne-affiliated shows.
Financial reporting and public company status
PodcastOne, Inc. is listed on The NASDAQ Capital Market under the ticker symbol PODC, with its common stock registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The company identifies itself as an emerging growth company in its Form 8-K filings. It files periodic reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including an Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025 and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for subsequent quarters, as referenced in multiple press releases and 8-K filings.
In its financial communications, PodcastOne reports metrics such as revenue, operating loss, net loss, and non-GAAP measures like Adjusted EBITDA and Contribution Margin, and provides reconciliations in its earnings materials. The company notes that it uses these non-GAAP measures to evaluate performance and to give investors additional insight into its operations, while also explaining the limitations of such measures.
Corporate governance and risk disclosures
PodcastOne’s SEC filings include information on corporate governance matters such as the election of directors and the ratification of its independent registered public accounting firm. For example, an 8-K describing the 2025 Annual Meeting of Stockholders reports voting results for the election of seven directors and the approval of the company’s auditor for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026.
The company also discloses employment agreements with senior executives in its filings. An 8-K details employment agreements with the President and the Chief Revenue Officer, including base salaries, performance bonus targets, restricted stock unit grants in both PodcastOne and its parent company LiveOne, vesting schedules, and provisions related to change of control events and termination benefits.
Across its press releases and 8-Ks, PodcastOne includes forward-looking statements sections that outline risks and uncertainties affecting its business. These disclosures mention factors such as reliance on key customers, the ability to attract and retain listeners, the identification and development of content, financing and capital structure considerations, competition, legal proceedings, and broader economic conditions. The company directs readers to its Form 10-K and Form 10-Q filings for more detailed risk factor discussions.
Relationship with LiveOne and capital markets activity
PodcastOne identifies LiveOne as its parent company in multiple disclosures. Risk factor summaries and forward-looking statement sections refer to LiveOne’s stock repurchase program, LiveOne’s financing activities and LiveOne’s digital assets or crypto treasury strategies, indicating that PodcastOne’s business is discussed in the context of a broader corporate group. Certain executive equity awards include restricted stock units in both PodcastOne and LiveOne.
As a NASDAQ-listed emerging growth company, PodcastOne may engage in capital markets transactions, equity incentive plans and other corporate actions described in its SEC filings. Some 8-Ks reference unregistered sales of equity securities in connection with executive compensation arrangements, relying on exemptions from registration under the Securities Act or using Form S-8 registration statements when applicable.