Spotify buys podcast ad firm Megaphone

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Spotify buys podcast ad firm Megaphone for nearly $235 million

Spotify, audio streaming and media services provider, music production and distribution company, has reached an agreement with Graham Holdings to buy the advertising and technology company Megaphone for 235 million dollars. Both companies reported it in separate statements.

Megaphone is a company that offers podcast technology solutions, from data storage on the web to ad insertion for publishers and brands.

Graham Holdings President and CEO Timothy O’Shaughnessy stated that Spotify would be a perfect home for Megaphone. 

The Swedish firm thus completes a new acquisition to boost its podcast business. In the last two years, it has bought the production companies Gimlet Media and Paracast, the podcast network of The Ringer, the Anchor technology platform. It has reached agreements with the Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s production company and with the podcaster and YouTuber Joe Rogan.

Spotify now owns a complete podcasting ecosystem

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Spotify has assured that this acquisition will allow podcast producers to earn more for their work. Through the new advertising technology, creators will be able to monetize their content. Spotify will extend certain advertising tools that are only available for their exclusive productions.

Dawn Ostroff, director of content and advertising for Spotify, stated that the company is still in the early chapters of the history of the audio streaming industry. But it is clear that the potential is significant.

With Megaphone, Spotify now owns a fully rounded-out podcasting ecosystem such as a network of exclusive shows, a podcast player, podcast creation software, a hosting company, and its ad sales team. 

The Swedish-based company owns podcasts and more than 60 million songs, from record labels and media companies. 

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Spotify is available in the US, most of the European countries. Besides, parts of Africa and Asia can use it too. Besides, the platform is accessible on most modern devices, including Windows, macOS, and Linux computers, and iOS, and Android smartphones and tablets and AI-enabled smart speakers like Amazon Alexa. 

As of October 2020, Spotify has 320 million monthly active users, including 144 million paying subscribers.

Spotify’s revenue for the quarter 1 2020 amounted to €1.85 billion ($2 billion). A large part of this income, €1.7 billion, came from Spotify Premium subscribers. 

Gross profit in the Q1 amounted to €472 million (about $511 million), with an operating loss of €17 million (about $18 million). 

During the second quarter of 2020, the number of subscribers and podcasts have increased. However, the company reported a loss of €356 million (€1.91 per share). 

The company saw a more profound loss as a result of tax debt to over one-third of its employees in Sweden.

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