The podcast show returns to its fourth year for two days on May 21 and 22 at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London, and is currently being published.
Global and iHeartPodcasts are back at the show. This time, we will be United as our headline partner for 2025. Meanwhile, the partnership introduces the global flagship podcast to its US audience.
“We are excited to team up with Podcast Show London again this year,” said Will Pearson, president of IheartPodcasts. “The festival sheds light on incredible talent and creativity across the medium and highlights the importance of podcasting as an international industry.”
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New 2025 will be in the indie business stage in collaboration with Audiouk, hosting a series of sessions to support the development of new businesses within the podcast community.
Additionally, the international gallery offers places for international visitors to meet and network, and participates in a series of international events, including drink receptions and presentations.
The Pave Bus Stop, offered by Pave Studios, is a place where creators and the podcast community can come together to get drinks, connections and recharge. Parked at the main entrance on both days.
This year, Global and IheartPodcasts will defend the “power of partnership” at the Origin Theater. The Return Stage highlights the impact of meaningful collaborations on podcasts.
Also, in connection with Betterhelp, we talk about Podcasts Stages 1 and 2 and “Ask The Experts,” and the Brandworks Stage (Sounds Fractable and Iabuk) is back at Studio Stage, the studio stage.
“In Demand” Podhouses hosts up to 70 people at each reception through a variety of partner organizations, including Voxtopica, The Radio Academy, Wondershare, NPR, VeePod, Financial Times, Treefort Media, Spotify, and Bumper.
In addition to over 350 speakers and 130 sessions on seven stages, there will also be creator meetups on both days, providing the podcast industry the opportunity to interact with creator talent through a program of open Q&A sessions.
These sessions will be hosted by International Women's Podcast Awards, Radio Academy, Audio UK, Vamp, South Asian Podcasters and more. Some partners will host networking events such as Netflix Podcasts and Dolby.
“The Podcast Show has been a great opportunity to see the world,” said Jason Carter, co-founder and festival director of the podcast show.
“We are truly proud to welcome the international podcast community to share ideas here in London.
“Our programs and networking events are designed to bring value to every corner of the industry. We are excited to hear about the insights from this year's show and see the connection.”
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See all the details on the progress. Book your ticket and visit the Podcast Show London website.