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Type of site | On-Demand Audio & Podcasting Platform |
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Available in | English, Spanish |
Traded as | AIM: BOOM [1] |
Headquarters | London, United Kingdom [2] |
No. of locations | |
Area served | Worldwide |
CEO | Stuart Last |
Key people |
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URL |
audioboom |
Launched | 2013 |
AudioBoom PLC is an on-demand audio and podcasting distribution platform. AudioBoom offers business-to-business services to the radio, media and podcast industries.
AudioBoom's platform has been used to power on-demand audio for businesses including BBC, The Spectator [3] Associated Press, NBC Sports, Yahoo!, Cumulus Media and Westwood One.
The company is based in London with offices in New York. It became AIM-listed on the London Stock Exchange in 2014 as Audioboom Group Limited (AIM: BOOM).
The company was founded in 2009 by Mark Rock, a former co-founder of PlayJam, [4] as Audioboo Limited, with funding from 4iP, Channel 4's technology innovation fund. The initial product was a "social sound sharing platform", a free iPhone app and website that allowed users to share audio clips up to five minutes long. Early high-profile users included Stephen Fry, Chris Moyles, the British Library and The Guardian. The latter used it to cover the 2009 G20 London summit protests. [5] The platform was also used to share audio during the Arab Spring. [6]
In October 2012, Rob Proctor replaced Rock as CEO, and Rock left the company on 1 May 2013. [7] Proctor refocused the business on providing content from professional broadcasters, and Audioboo was renamed audioBoom. [8]
The main shareholders were UBC Media Group and Slovar Limited. [9] In 2014 they sold their shares in a reverse takeover to the listed company One Delta plc., changing the name of the latter to Audioboom Group plc (AIM symbol BOOM). [10] [11]
The AudioBoom mobile app was discontinued in May 2019. [12]
AudioBoom provides hosting, publishing, distribution and monetization services for on-demand content. Key features include: