
The company has been on a buying spree recently - Automattic also purchased Tumblr from Verizon in 2019, and acquired the Day One journal app just last month. Pocket Casts' new owner is Automattic, an American internet company that is best known for its blogging service (Automattic also contributes code to the self-hosted version of WordPress), Gravatar cross-site avatars, and several popular WordPress plugins. In December 2020, the radio group decided to sell off Pocket Casts by September 30, 2021. such as Apple podcasts and the platforms of Google e Spotify. Around a year later, Pocket Casts became a free app and introduced an optional paid subscription with 10GB of cloud storage for audio content and desktop/web apps. Despite the new version being free, Pocket Casts continues to maintain the same features. Pocket Casts was previously purchased in 2018 by a group of public radio organizations, including NPR, This American Life, WNYC Studios and WBEZ Chicago. We will explore building deep integrations with and Pocket Casts, making it easier to distribute and listen to podcasts." Automattic said in its blog post, "As part of Automattic, Pocket Casts will continue to provide you with the features needed to enjoy your favorite podcasts (or find something new). The app's co-founders, Russell Ivanovic and Philip Simpson, will continue to lead development.

Automattic announced on July 16th that it had acquired the parent company of Pocket Casts.
