Podcast production company Potcast raised funding through Shark Tank
The Middle East and North Africa’s leading podcast production company, Potcast Productions Company (TPP), has announced the successful completion of an early funding round. The second season of the prestigious Shark Tank program, which was helmed by entrepreneur Dina Ghabbour, enabled this accomplishment.
The Potcast Productions’ (TPP) financing round is in line with its goals of employing young talent and Egypt’s enormous potential to produce a diverse array of original content. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates will be its first regional markets as it expands into new markets. By using the power of storytelling to promote cultural integration in the Middle East and North Africa, TPP hopes to further establish itself as a preeminent and inventive podcasting organization in the region.
With so many prospects for growth in the podcast industry right now, the company wants to make it easier for content creators to reach a wider audience and earn more money more profitably. Additionally, it seeks to establish Egypt as a leader in the media landscape by presenting cutting-edge and innovative content.
Given this, TPP is thrilled to announce The W Program’s debut, which will be hosted by Dina Ghabbour and center around women’s empowerment and frank discussion of significant social issues from a distinct viewpoint.
The CEO of The Potcast Productions (TPP), Islam Adel, took great pride in obtaining this round of funding via the Shark Tank program. He said: “This tour will help us expand our business and serve more content creators in the region.”
Adel added: “The podcast industry is experiencing significant growth as a versatile platform for education and entertainment, attracting a global audience with its content – thanks to its rapid expansion on both a global and regional scale. The company has taken the lead in the podcast industry by creating 15 diverse programs tailored to various target demographics, resulting in 7 million listens and over 600,000 viewing hours within just 6 months. As for the Middle East and North Africa region, there has been a notable rise in podcast listeners, presenting a promising opportunity for developing innovative content.
It is noteworthy that Vodafone Business presented The Potcast Productions (TPP) with the Gold Ticket Award in recognition of the second season of the Shark Tark television series. The business is committed to providing unique, excellent content across a range of genres, such as news, comedy, crime, and mental health. TPP supports content creators in making profitable ventures with its creative marketing services. Moreover, the company is dedicated to improving Arabic content and accomplishing more, and it firmly believes in the potential of podcasts for communication and education.