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Type of site | On-Demand Audio & Podcasting Platform |
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Available in | English, Spanish |
Traded as | AIM: BOOM[1] |
Headquarters | London, United Kingdom[2] |
No. of locations | London, New York City, Melbourne & Mumbai |
Area served | Worldwide |
CEO | Robert Proctor |
Key people | David McDonagh, Jon Del Strother, Stuart Last, Ruth Fitzsimons |
Website | audioboom.com |
Alexa rank | 23,048[3] |
Launched | 2013 (2013) |
Native client(s) on | iOS & Android |
AudioBoom PLC is a global on-demand audio and podcasting distribution platform. AudioBoom offers business-to-business services to the radio, media and podcast industries, as well as an Audioboom direct-to-consumer app and website to website.
AudioBoom's platform has been used to power on-demand audio for businesses including BBC, Associated Press, NBC Sports, Yahoo!, Cumulus Media and Westwood One.
The company is based in London with offices in New York, Melbourne and Mumbai. It became AIM-listed on the London Stock Exchange in 2014 as Audioboo Group Limited (AIM: BOOM).
Contents
1 History
2 Features
3 Key users and partners
4 Alternatives
5 References
6 External links
History
The company was founded in 2009 as Audioboo Limited. The main shareholders were UBC Media Group and Slovar Limited[4]. In 2014 they sold their shares in a reverse takeover to the listed company One Delta plc., changing the name of the latter to Audioboom Group plc (AIM symbol BOOM)[5].
Features
AudioBoom is an end-to-end solution for hosting, publishing, distributing and monetizating on-demand content. Key features include:
- Unlimited audio hosting on branded content channels through a publisher dashboard
- Automated distribution through partnerships with iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, Facebook, Twitter and Spotify
- Mobile app and embeddable media players for sharing on websites and mobile
- Advanced analytics and consumption data
- Monetization through podcast sponsorships and a built-in ad network
Key users and partners
Russell Brand's podcast series, featuring Matt Morgan and resident poet Mr. Gee, launched exclusively on audioBoom in February 2015.
Cumulus Media publish on-demand content from over 450 of their radio stations.
Westwood One provide ad-sales services and distribute major syndicated radio shows through the platform.
Associated Press distribute hourly news updates to their partner websites using AudioBoom.
Zee TV post entertainment, news and general interest content across their Zee, DNAIndia and Ditto brands.
Kidd Kraddick In The Morning show joined in January 2013 and became the most popular channel on the platform.
The Guardian used the apps to liveblog news and gather reactions, including from the Gaza Strip and from the site of the Boston Marathon bombing.
Yahoo! Sports Radio host their Podcast Arena shows.
BBC Radio, including radios 2, 4 and 6, a number of local radio stations, and several World Service non-English language stations.[6]
- The Premier League joined in late 2013, hosting its podcast[7] and promoting the use of audioBoom among Premier League clubs.
Stephen Fry[8] promoted and still uses the application, and recorded a welcome message which was sent to all new users.
Alternatives
- SoundCloud
- Yappie
References
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^ "About audioBoom".
^ "audioBoom web traffic statistics". Alexa. April 15, 2015. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
^ "UBC Media : Update on progress of investment in Audioboo and proposed acquisition of 7digital".
^ "Acquisition, Name Change and Notice of AGM".
^ "BBC gives the word to AudioBoo". Financial Times.
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^ "audioBoom / Premier League".
^ Stephen Fry's audioBoom page.
External links
- audioBoom website
- Audioboom Group PLC website