Live-streaming music company LiveXLive is diversifying
into podcasts by acquiring Courside Group, the parent of PodcastOne.
The all-stock deal, valued at about $18 million, is expected to close by June.
LiveXLive, which calls
itself the first “live social music network,” offers music live streams, digital audio and on-demand music experiences from music festivals and concerts around the world.
The
company has been losing money, and last month received relief funding through the U.S. CARES Act, according to Variety.
“The acquisition will add to and diversify our
revenue with a strong advertising component,” stated Robert Ellin, chairman and CEO of LiveXLive. “Once acquired and integrated, we will have a significant opportunity to cross-sell and
cross-promote to our respective subscribers, advertisers, and sponsors as well as provide our collective artists and on-air talent with an expanded platform to increase their social media and online
presence."
PodcastOne, which had gross revenue of $27.5 million last year, according to the companies, generates more than 2.1 billion downloads annually and produces over 350
episodes per week.
Its library of more than 300 podcasts includes shows from Adam Carolla, A&E's “Cold Case Files,” Steve Austin, Shaquille O'Neal, Tip
"T.I." Harris, Dr. Drew, Heather and Terry Dubrow, Chael Sonnen, Kaitlyn Bristowe, LadyGang, Mike Tyson, Rich Eisen, Spencer and Heidi Pratt, Autumn
Calabrese, Demi Burnett, and Gals on the Go, among others.
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Last June, the Interactive Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers projected that podcasting ad revenue would grow from $678.7 million in 2019 to more than $1 billion in 2021.