San Diego Union-Tribune

AMAZON MUSIC TO ACQUIRE WONDERY

Podcast company produced ‘Dr. Death,’ ‘The Shrink Next Door’

- BY WENDY LEE Lee writes for The Los Angeles Times.

Amazon Music on Wednesday announced it will acquire West Hollywood-based podcast company Wondery, producer of such programs as “Dr. Death” and “The Shrink Next Door.”

The deal would further solidify Amazon’s foothold in the fastgrowin­g podcast business. The company — whose Audible division is a leader in audiobooks — ventured into the medium in September.

“We hope to accelerate the growth and evolution of podcasts by bringing creators, hosts and immersive experience­s to even more listeners across the globe, just as we do with music,” Amazon Music said in a statement. “This is a pivotal moment to expand the Amazon Music offering beyond music as listener habits evolve.”

Amazon Music said the deal has not yet closed. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Wondery was looking to sell the company for at least $300 million, a source who was not authorized to comment said.

The acquisitio­n announceme­nt comes as large radio and music streaming companies are expanding their reach into podcasts. Audio programs are seen as a key way to attract audiences, keep them engaged and lure more advertisin­g.

“If you really want to get to some level of scale, Wondery is a good place to do that,” said Ray Wang, principal analyst of Con

stellation Research Inc. “There is a battle for content.”

Amazon Music’s acquisitio­n follows other investment­s made in the podcast space by its rivals. Amazon Music, which offers paid and ad-supported streaming options, has more than 55 million customers.

Starting last year, Spotify began investing heavily in the podcast space, buying up companies including Gimlet Media and Parcast. This year, Spotify bought the Ringer as well as podcast ad platform Megaphone. There are also podcasts exclusivel­y on Spotify including “The Michelle Obama Podcast.”

Wondery has taken a different approach, with many of its podcasts available on multiple platforms. Amazon Music said it plans to keep it that way.

“When the deal closes, nothing will change for listeners, and they’ll continue to be able to access Wondery podcasts through a variety of providers,” Amazon Music said.

Other large podcast acquisitio­ns in 2020 include SiriusXM buying podcast company Stitcher for up to $325 million.

Before Amazon’s announceme­nt, Wondery remained one of the few remaining large independen­t podcast publishers. As the industry consolidat­ed, speculatio­n intensifie­d that the business would be acquired.

The company, founded in 2016, has produced more than 50 podcasts with 16 shows in TV developmen­t. Wondery has worked with the L.A. Times on its true crime tale “Dirty John” and produced and marketed two other Times podcasts.

 ?? GENARO MOLINA LOS ANGELES TIMES ?? Wondery CEO Hernan Lopez (left) and COO Jen Sargent in West Hollywood.
GENARO MOLINA LOS ANGELES TIMES Wondery CEO Hernan Lopez (left) and COO Jen Sargent in West Hollywood.

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