LiSTNR and SBS close multi-year partnership

By AdNews | 19 April 2023
 

LiSTNR and SBS have entered a multi-year partnership that will see 40 of SBS’ premium podcasts, plus six of its digital radio stations, available on LiSTNR.

A range of SBS’ most popular and acclaimed podcasts will be housed on LiSTNR including SBS News In Depth, Eyes on Gilead: A Handmaid’s Tale Podcast, Seen with Yumi Stynes, My Ramadan, The Ugly Ducklings of Italian Cuisine, and The Uluru Statement from the Heart which is available in over 80 languages.

Digital radio brands SBS Radio1, SBS Radio2, SBS PopAsia, SBS PopDesi, SBS Chill, and SBSArabic24 will also be available on LiSTNR.

SBS launched SBS Audio last month, which houses all SBS’s audio products in more than 60 languages in one unified digital experience on app and web. 

The LiSTNR network announced it now reaches more than 8 million Australian podcast listeners. On LiSTNR, SBS will have the ability to expand its overall reach as well as access a signed-in known audience of more than 1.3 million. SBS podcasts and audio streaming already sees more than 5 million streams per month on its existing platforms and this new partnership will further extend that reach.

LiSTNR head of news & information, Melanie Withnall, said LiSTNR is delighted to announce it is partnering with SBS.

"SBS provides audio content in all of Australia’s most spoken languages and it is great for LiSTNR to be able to share this content with our users from culturally and linguistically diverse communities, and also to provide different perspectives in news and information," said Withnall.

SBS director of audio language content, David Hua, said SBS is excited to be working with LiSTNR on this exciting new partnership.

"Recently SBS went live with its new brand position of SBS Audio which reflects how our unique offering is being taken up on a variety of platforms to suit the needs of our contemporary audiences," said Hua.

“LiSTNR is a leader in the space and we are very pleased that our podcasts and audio streams will now be available on their platform.”

SBS Media will continue to provide exclusive sales representation on its audio offering.

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