Acast has today renewed its podcast arrangement with the BBC to continue to monetise the Corporation’s podcasts through advertising outside of the UK.
Acast and the BBC began working together in 2018, when the BBC first opened up advertising space in its podcasts internationally.
Since then, Acast and the BBC have worked to increase the number of listeners as well as the revenue for the BBC’s podcast portfolio, which covers news, drama, factual and entertainment. During this period, the BBC has launched over 300 new shows and Acast has helped to position the BBC as one of the world’s leading podcast producers.
The new three-year agreement covers all BBC podcasts available outside of the UK and will see Acast support the broadcaster to further grow its podcast audience and revenue in key markets, including the US.
Jonathan Wall, Controller of BBC Sounds, said: โWe know how much people enjoy listening to the BBCโs trusted news, brilliant entertainment podcasts and radio programmes around the world. Itโs also vital that we bring revenue back to the BBC on behalf of the licence fee payer so we can invest in more valued content for our audience, so itโs great to be continuing to work with Acast to achieve that.โ
โThe BBC began producing podcasts in 2004, long before Acast even existed โ it truly is the original podcasting powerhouse. Itโs been a very strong three years for its podcast business, and for Acast, and weโve both been at the heart of an industry that has grown exponentially during that time. To renew our partnership for another term is a real endorsement of Acastโs people, our technology and our vision, and we look forward to supporting the BBC as a global podcasting player for many years to comeโ, said Acast CEO, Ross Adams.