Last updated Dec. 3, 2024 – 3:36 p.m.
Acast has opened a brand new UK headquarters in the heart of London's Old Street for podcasters, advertisers and its 100-strong UK-based team.
The ground floor of our new London headquarters is designed exclusively for creators, with four multimedia spaces equipped for both audio and video production, including a photo studio with state-of-the-art cameras and an infinity wall for large-scale video podcasts. Equipped with a studio.
“This is a moment of truth for the UK podcasting community,” said Josh Woodhouse, Managing Director, Acast UK & Ireland. “We designed the space to foster true creativity among creators, advertisers, and our team.
“By bringing everyone together under one roof, our home, we aim to accelerate more innovative and impactful podcasts and advertising campaigns that fully incorporate audio, video and more. ”
In partnership with Amazon Music, one of the studios will be named Amazon Music Studio and will be available for free to up-and-coming and emerging creators, providing access to professional cameras, microphones, and resources. You will be able to start and support podcasting. Journey.
Megan Bradshaw, head of podcasts, Europe, ANZ and Indiana, Amazon Music said:
“In addition to Amazon Music's ad-free service powered by Acast, our new studio aims to invest in both companies' shared vision of elevating podcast creators and making media more accessible to everyone. Masu.”
Sam Shetavi, Acast Executive Content Director in the UK, added:
“Creators will work with us in shared spaces designed to foster true collaboration and creativity.
“Our new London headquarters is a testament to our commitment to empowering podcasters and advertisers and moving the industry forward.”
The space officially opened last Thursday, with creators including Adam Buxton, Pete Wicks and Elizabeth Day attending the launch party.
Acast podcasters can book the new studio starting in January 2025, with more details to come.