PodcastOne Lifts FY2026 Revenue Outlook to $60-62M on IP Licensing Deal

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PodcastOne raised FY2026 revenue guidance to $60-62M following a major IP licensing deal with a Fortune 250 streamer for television adaptation.

PodcastOne Lifts FY2026 Revenue Outlook to $60-62M on IP Licensing Deal

PodcastOne Inc. (Nasdaq: PODC) has raised its full-year fiscal 2026 financial guidance, projecting revenue between $60 million and $62 million alongside adjusted EBITDA of $5.5 million to $6.5 million. The upward revision reflects a significant licensing agreement in which the company sold original intellectual property to a Fortune 250 streaming partner for television adaptation, signaling growing demand for podcast-derived content across media platforms.

The company's nine-month fiscal 2026 results underscore momentum in its core business, with revenue reaching $46 million and adjusted EBITDA totaling $4.5 million. These nine-month figures represent record performance for the corresponding period and support management's confidence in achieving the elevated full-year targets.

Looking ahead, PodcastOne provided preliminary guidance for fiscal 2027, forecasting revenue in the range of $68 million to $75 million and adjusted EBITDA between $6 million and $10 million. The forward-looking estimates suggest the company anticipates continued growth driven by both organic expansion and potential monetization of its content portfolio through licensing and adaptation opportunities.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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