Acast partners with Epidemic Sound to enhance podcast storytelling through music and sound effects
Acast partners with Epidemic Sound to enhance podcast storytelling through music and sound effects
At Acast, we’ve always been dedicated to helping podcasters create engaging and high-quality content that reaches new audiences. That’s why I’m so pleased to share news of our latest strategic partnership with Epidemic Sound, the leading soundtracking platform. This collaboration will give our 125,000+ podcasters exclusive access to Epidemic Sound’s vast catalog of globally cleared music and Hollywood-grade sound effects.
Through this partnership, podcasters in the Acast network can subscribe to Epidemic Sound via an exclusive deal. This means they can now seamlessly integrate professional-grade audio into their shows without worrying about rights or restrictions, elevating the quality of their content and helping them stand out in the crowded podcast space.
We know that sound plays a critical role in storytelling. Whether it’s a gripping narrative that needs a suspenseful score or a lighthearted show looking for the perfect upbeat tune, having the right audio can make all the difference. By deepening our collaboration with Epidemic Sound, we’re making it easier for podcasters—whether they’re seasoned professionals or just getting started—to create richer, more immersive audio experiences.
Jules Persaud, Chief Commercial Officer at Epidemic Sound agrees with this vision: “Our mission is to empower creators to unlock their full creative potential and effectively engage their audiences through our music and sound effects. By collaborating with the biggest network of podcasts around the world, we can work together to enhance the podcasting experience for creators and listeners worldwide.”
This partnership is about more than just access to great music; it’s about empowering podcasters to be as creative and ambitious as possible. As we continue to grow the world’s most valuable podcast marketplace, this collaboration represents another step forward in supporting podcasters everywhere to tell stories that matter.
Veronika Taylor, SVP Creator Network at Acast
Acast partners with Epidemic Sound to enhance podcast storytelling through music and sound effects
At Acast, we’ve always been dedicated to helping podcasters create engaging and high-quality content that reaches new audiences. That’s why I’m so pleased to share news of our latest strategic partnership with Epidemic Sound, the leading soundtracking platform. This collaboration will give our 125,000+ podcasters exclusive access to Epidemic Sound’s vast catalog of globally cleared music and Hollywood-grade sound effects.
Through this partnership, podcasters in the Acast network can subscribe to Epidemic Sound via an exclusive deal. This means they can now seamlessly integrate professional-grade audio into their shows without worrying about rights or restrictions, elevating the quality of their content and helping them stand out in the crowded podcast space.
We know that sound plays a critical role in storytelling. Whether it’s a gripping narrative that needs a suspenseful score or a lighthearted show looking for the perfect upbeat tune, having the right audio can make all the difference. By deepening our collaboration with Epidemic Sound, we’re making it easier for podcasters—whether they’re seasoned professionals or just getting started—to create richer, more immersive audio experiences.
Jules Persaud, Chief Commercial Officer at Epidemic Sound agrees with this vision: “Our mission is to empower creators to unlock their full creative potential and effectively engage their audiences through our music and sound effects. By collaborating with the biggest network of podcasts around the world, we can work together to enhance the podcasting experience for creators and listeners worldwide.”
This partnership is about more than just access to great music; it’s about empowering podcasters to be as creative and ambitious as possible. As we continue to grow the world’s most valuable podcast marketplace, this collaboration represents another step forward in supporting podcasters everywhere to tell stories that matter.
Veronika Taylor, SVP Creator Network at Acast