Yesterday, Roman Mars announced the sale of 99% Invisible to SiriusXM and Jay Acunzo sold his podcast about podcasting, 3 Clips, to Castos. I’ve dutifully added those moves to the Who Owns Who In Podcasting? Airtable that Anne Baird created to keep track of…well, who owns who in podcasting, as it’s becoming quite the tangled skein!
If someone were to come knocking on your door with an offer to buy your podcast, should you sell it? My answer is an enthusiastic but qualified YES!
Anytime this question comes up, I’m reminded of the wise words of my friend and podcaster Dave Slusher of The Evil Genius Chronicles:
There's no such thing as selling out. Only the possibility of selling too cheaply.
Both Jay and Roman will continue to be very much in charge of their podcasts, using their voices and creative vision. This is the kind of deal I think most podcasters would be foolish not to at least consider, and I can sum up why in three points:
But it’s not all roses. Remember, when you sell your show, however you sell your show, you’re no longer the sole decision-maker. When you sell your show and stay in the hosting seat, you get a boss or partner in return, and they’d like to be clued in on things. And have more than a little input, if only to protect their investment.
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