Acast and Slate Partner to Bring Publisher’s Premium Audiences to Advertisers in the US and Beyond

Acast, the global powerhouse of podcasting, today announces a new partnership with respected publisher Slate. Acast will become the exclusive ad sales and distribution partner for Slate’s network of podcasts, established over 20 years ago.
Slate’s acclaimed portfolio includes Political Gabfest, Slow Burn, What Next, Death, Sex & Money, Amicus and many more, offering in-depth analysis and reporting on politics, news, business, technology, and culture. The publication’s editorial voice and witty take on current events have been recognized with numerous awards, including at the National Magazine Awards, Ambies and the Apple Podcasts Show of the Year in 2022. Slate’s shows also have strong engagement beyond its robust audio business, across YouTube, live shows, and more, providing additional avenues for advertisers to engage with its dedicated audiences.
The addition of Slate's portfolio brings more than 1.5 million weekly listens of trusted content to Acast, as well as strong international reach, and expands Acast's network of premium publishers including The Athletic, TED, the Economist and PBS Newshour. This move will also leverage Acast's global expertise to connect Slate's content with advertisers in both the US and markets around the world.
Slate’s journalism-backed content directly taps into podcasting’s core strength: the ability to influence cultural conversations and build trust with audiences. Acast’s 2025 Podcast Pulse report showed that fans turn to podcasts for depth: 72% of daily global podcast listeners say podcasts significantly shape the cultural discourse. This is especially true when major events occur, with listeners flocking to podcasts during major breaking news events (29%) and political elections and debates (23%). This resonance is incredibly powerful for advertisers.
“We always say that podcasts are sought, not served to audiences. Podcasters are the purest form of narrative influence, and Slate’s portfolio of trusted shows exemplifies that,” said Greg Glenday, Acast CEO. “Partnering with a brand-safe, brand-friendly authority with such strong journalistic standards is a major win for Acast, our advertisers and audiences.”
"This partnership is a crucial step in scaling our podcast network while maintaining our unique editorial voice," said Dan Check, CEO of Slate. "Acast's focus on podcasting and their relationships with advertisers will help us unlock the full value of our audio content and connect our hosts and audiences with brands who recognize the quality of our journalism."
To learn more about advertising across Slate’s podcasts, contact sales@acast.com
Acast, the global powerhouse of podcasting, today announces a new partnership with respected publisher Slate. Acast will become the exclusive ad sales and distribution partner for Slate’s network of podcasts, established over 20 years ago.
Slate’s acclaimed portfolio includes Political Gabfest, Slow Burn, What Next, Death, Sex & Money, Amicus and many more, offering in-depth analysis and reporting on politics, news, business, technology, and culture. The publication’s editorial voice and witty take on current events have been recognized with numerous awards, including at the National Magazine Awards, Ambies and the Apple Podcasts Show of the Year in 2022. Slate’s shows also have strong engagement beyond its robust audio business, across YouTube, live shows, and more, providing additional avenues for advertisers to engage with its dedicated audiences.
The addition of Slate's portfolio brings more than 1.5 million weekly listens of trusted content to Acast, as well as strong international reach, and expands Acast's network of premium publishers including The Athletic, TED, the Economist and PBS Newshour. This move will also leverage Acast's global expertise to connect Slate's content with advertisers in both the US and markets around the world.
Slate’s journalism-backed content directly taps into podcasting’s core strength: the ability to influence cultural conversations and build trust with audiences. Acast’s 2025 Podcast Pulse report showed that fans turn to podcasts for depth: 72% of daily global podcast listeners say podcasts significantly shape the cultural discourse. This is especially true when major events occur, with listeners flocking to podcasts during major breaking news events (29%) and political elections and debates (23%). This resonance is incredibly powerful for advertisers.
“We always say that podcasts are sought, not served to audiences. Podcasters are the purest form of narrative influence, and Slate’s portfolio of trusted shows exemplifies that,” said Greg Glenday, Acast CEO. “Partnering with a brand-safe, brand-friendly authority with such strong journalistic standards is a major win for Acast, our advertisers and audiences.”
"This partnership is a crucial step in scaling our podcast network while maintaining our unique editorial voice," said Dan Check, CEO of Slate. "Acast's focus on podcasting and their relationships with advertisers will help us unlock the full value of our audio content and connect our hosts and audiences with brands who recognize the quality of our journalism."
To learn more about advertising across Slate’s podcasts, contact sales@acast.com



