Maple Media has purchased popular podcast app Player FM. Player FM was one of the top 10 download podcast apps on the App Store and Google Play store during March. Acquisitions of podcast apps seem to be a coming trend after both Pocket Casts and Castro were purchased. Pocket Casts was purchased by WNYC, NPR, WBEZ, and This American Life. Castro was purchased by the owners of Dribble.

Michael Ritter, founder and CEO of Maple Media, said:

The podcast market is an area I expect to see continued growth in worldwide, and I expect major media companies to edge their way into the market through studio and app acquisitions. One benefit that podcasts have over video content is that consumers can listen to them passively (commutes, yard work, workouts, etc.) so they can consume more content versus having to sit down in front of a TV. As Nielsen reported in February, podcasts are now accessed by more than 36 million Americans through a smartphone app.

The key staff of the Player FM team will be joining Maple Media as part of the transaction. Maple Media is a mobile media, advertising, and technology company that has a suite of mobile apps and games. Maple Media operates more than 30 top app and game businesses on the App Store and Google Play store and has a reach of more than 60 million users every month. Some of their popular apps include WeekCal, ScanPro, Tony Hawk’s Skate Jam, and Pic Stitch.

Player FM can be downloaded on iOS and Android.

Apple Podcasts is now available in 175 countries with over 1 million podcasts in more than 100 languages. Spotify has continued its investment in the market through its acquisition of The Ringer podcast network. One of my favorite apps, Overcast, is still privately owned by Marco Arment (co-host of ATP). Although I love to see companies investing in the expansion of podcasting, I am thankful that Apple has continued with the model of a publicly accessible directory that is based on RSS. As long as Apple is holding on to the open model based on RSS feeds, the rest of the industry should follow.