PodcastOne hikes 2026 targets as original IP sales trigger growth spurt

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PodcastOne hikes 2026 targets as original IP sales trigger growth spurt
PodcastOne hikes 2026 targets as original IP sales trigger growth spurt
Liezl Gambe
Written by Liezl Gambe
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PodcastOne (NASDAQ:PODC) raised its full-year financial outlook on Friday, signaling that its strategy of converting popular audio titles into television properties is beginning to yield significant high-margin returns.

The Los Angeles-based publisher now expects fiscal 2026 revenue to land between $60 million and $62 million, up from its previous projection.

More notably, the company boosted its adjusted EBITDA guidance to a range of $5.5 million to $6.5 million, reflecting the low-cost, high-leverage nature of licensing existing intellectual property.

The upgrade follows the successful sale and monetization of select original IP slated for television adaptation with a major, unnamed Fortune 250 streaming partner—a transaction management says "underscores the hidden value" of its 2,000-episode library.

The guidance hike comes on the heels of a record-breaking third quarter where revenue hit $15.9 million.

Beyond the one-off IP sales, the company is seeing a fundamental shift in its recurring revenue base.

Its partnership with Amazon’s ART19 hosting platform has matured into a $20 million annual run rate, while its relationship with the aforementioned Fortune 250 partner has grown from a nominal sum to an annualized $27 million.

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