Cadence13


Cadence13, a division of Entercom, is a media company started in 2015 and based out of New York City that creates, distributes and monetizes audio content, primarily podcasts. The company is helmed by Chief Executive Officer Spencer Brown, Chief Content Officer Chris Corcoran and President John Murphy. The company is one of the top podcasting networks and has produced podcasts for actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt, reality star Lauren Conrad, journalist Neil Strauss, and author Rachel Hollis. Cadence13 has partnerships with several other companies, including Goop, Crooked Media, and Tenderfoot TV.

Background and history

David Landau and Spencer Brown worked together as co-CEOs for Westwood One, and in 2015 founded Cadence13 as DGital Media alongside Michael Rolnick, a venture capitalist. In 2017, Entercom purchased a 45 percent stake in DGital Media for $9.7 million.
In 2018, Cadence13 teamed up with the United Talent Agency to create Ramble, the "first podcast network devoted exclusively to online creators".
In April 2019, Cadence13 announced that it would be starting C13Originals, under which the company would release several new podcast shows featuring unscripted audio stories. The first C13Originals show released was Gangster Capitalism. In July 2019, a partnership was announced between Cadence13 and Nielsen Holdings, with Cadence13 being one of the first few companies under the Nielsen Podcast Listener Buying Power Service. On August 7, 2019, it was announced that broadcasting company Entercom had entered into an agreement with Candence13 and Pineapple Street Media to acquire the companies.
Cadence13 was named one of Fast Company's "World's Most Innovative Companies for 2019".
In March 2020, Cadence13 announced that they would be launching a podcast with former presidential candidate Andrew Yang, titled Yang Speaks.

List of podcasts