About The Podcast Network
The Podcast Network (TPN) is a privately-owned media company headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. With over half a million monthly listeners we are one of the largest independent media companies in Australia and one of the largest new media companies in the world.
We were proud to be named one of the ECONTENT 100 (2006), EContent Magazine’s list of the most influential digital content companies in the world, and B&T Magazine’s Biggest Players of Australia’s Digital Age. You can view some of these press articles about TPN at this link: TPN PRESS.
We think that together, under a common media brand, we can achieve more than we might as individuals. United as a force, podcasters can cut deals with distribution and advertising partners that we would struggle to find alone. We share our experiences, the risks and the rewards. TPN was the world’s first podcasting business when we launched in February 2005 and we’ve learned a lot since then about what works and what doesn’t when it comes to podcasting. Today we have over half a million monthly listeners and have served over 4 million podcasts. Some of our podcasters are making hundreds and even thousands of dollars a month from sponsorship deals but it isn’t about the money. It’s about providing bloody good stuff for your ears and eyes and brains. If we can do that well enough, we believe the rest will follow.
If you are a podcaster wanting to join TPN, please read our Getting Started site.
Please direct all advertising, distribution, partnership, legal or press enquiries to our El Comandante, Cameron Reilly. Email: cameron@thepodcastnetwork.com Tel: +61 400455334. Skype: cameronreilly







March 10th, 2009 at 8:06 pm
Cameron,
I’m sorry to hear about your money woes. I think what you’re doing is wonderful and I always recommend Gday World to everyone I meet. I wish I could help you, but I’m a disabled retiree living on a meager pension and I don’t start collecting Social Security until July. At that time, I might be able to come up with $10.00 per month. I don’t suppose that will help you much, but it will be there for you.
I’ve often thought that it’s a pity that you didn’t emigrate to the U.S. the U.K. or Canada. In any of those countries you would have had a hard time avoiding becoming wildly successful.
You know what they say about a prophet in his own land.
I wish you the best and am sorry that I have nothing more than words to offer at the moment.