What Fort Worth Podcast Production Companies Will Tell You Before You Book in 2026

Nineteen external Fort Worth podcast production companies plus Web Tonic, compared on rates published on their own sites, clients named there, and whether the address is really inside Fort Worth.

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Every agency featured on Web Tonic passes our 84-point editorial review before a single listicle goes live. This is how we vet each pick:

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A Fort Worth podcast production company handles everything around the microphone: format and episode planning, studio or on-location recording, multi-camera video capture, editing, mixing and mastering, then artwork, show notes, transcripts, hosting and distribution setup, plus the vertical clips that carry a show onto social feeds.

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We checked these 19 companies on evidenced podcast work, clients named on their own websites, rates published there, and a verified address. Seventeen publish a Fort Worth address; Airwave records from Crowley and RNCN is Dallas-headquartered with a staffed downtown Fort Worth studio. Four post a real rate and three name a client.

Which Fort Worth podcast production company should a business shortlist?

Shortlist by product. BLANC, Room To Speak Studios, Syncwave Creative, The Bolt Studios, LaunchBox Collective and Studio 600 rent treated rooms. Miguel Studios, Airwave Studios, RNCN Studios, The PodShack, Nexm Creative Media and Be Eminent Marketing own finished shows.

1. Web Tonic

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About: Web Tonic plans a Fort Worth show around the audience it has to earn, so the format, the guest plan and the clip schedule are settled before a studio day is booked and a season quietly stalls. The same team cuts each episode into paid and social assets through our creative practice, builds the episode pages the show lives on and runs the search work those pages have to compete in. A business that only needs a treated room, cameras and an engineer for an afternoon is better served by one of the studio operators below.

Key Services: Growth Marketing, Paid Social, PPC, Meta Ads, SEO, Google Ads, Snapchat Ads, Amazon Ads, Reddit Ads, TikTok Ads, TikTok Shop, GEO-AEO, Webflow Design, Shopify Design, WordPress Design, UGC, Social Media Management, Pay Per Click Management, Marketing Analytics, Analytics Implementation & CDPs, Performance Branding, Performance 360° Audit, Programmatic Ads, OOH Ads, HR Marketing

Industries Served: eCommerce, SaaS, B2B, Construction Professionals, Home Services, SMEs, Health Spa & Wellness, Retail, Legal & Judicial Services, Food & Beverages, Pets, Fitness, Family & Children, Finance & Insurance, Travel, Non-Profits & Organizations, Furniture & Decoration

Notable Clients: WorldRemit, Jack & Jones, Ardene, L'Oréal, Sendwave, Nestlé, Airbnb. Serve Fortune 500 companies and smaller fast-paced startups.

Locations: HQ in San Francisco with notable offices in New York, Chicago, Miami, Toronto, Montreal, Dubai, Singapore, Sydney and more. Offices on five continents.

Pricing: Starting at USD $3,000 per month. Flexible and scalable plans at any time according to your enterprise needs. Book a call to learn more.

Great For: Mid-market to enterprise-level businesses requiring ongoing, on-tap growth and performance marketing services.

Website: Web Tonic

2. Miguel Studios

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About: Miguel Studios is a full-service content studio in the Near Southside neighbourhood of Fort Worth that films, edits and produces podcasts and YouTube videos for business owners. Its own podcast studio offers multi-camera video capture, high-quality audio recording and customisable sets built for creators and business leaders. The studio works from a street-level address in central Fort Worth rather than a shared coworking space.

Key Services: Podcast studio rental, Multi-camera video podcast production, Podcast audio recording and editing, Show set design, YouTube and social clip production, Content strategy for creators

Industries Served: Local business owners, Coaches and consultants, Real estate, Personal brands, Creators and influencers

Notable Clients: No client publicly named on the firm's own site

Locations: Fort Worth, United States

Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope

Great For: Local business owners wanting a done-for-you podcast, Coaches building a personal-brand show, Creators needing a multi-camera Fort Worth studio

Website: Miguel Studios

3. BLANC cowork + studio

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About: BLANC cowork and studio operates a dedicated podcast studio inside its coworking space in Fort Worth, less than five minutes from downtown, equipped with three four-K cameras per set for multi-angle video capture. The team handles the technical side of recording so hosts can book by the hour or reserve a full day for batch recording multiple episodes. BLANC pairs the podcast room with coworking memberships and event venue rental at the same Fort Worth address.

Key Services: Podcast studio rental, Multi-camera video podcast recording, Coworking memberships, Event venue rental, Equipment rentals, Studio tours and onboarding

Industries Served: Independent creators, Small business owners, Coworking members, Local entrepreneurs, Event hosts

Notable Clients: No client publicly named on the firm's own site

Locations: Fort Worth, United States

Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope

Great For: Solo podcasters wanting hourly studio access, Coworking members recording occasional episodes, Creators batching a day of multiple shows

Website: BLANC cowork + studio

4. Room To Speak Studios

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About: Room To Speak Studios runs a ready-to-record podcast studio on the fourth floor of a downtown Fort Worth office building, with two set designs, professional lighting and an on-site producer included in every booking. Hosts leave with raw audio and video files delivered through Dropbox, or can add editing, social clips and teleprompter use for an extra fee. The studio also runs its own two-part workshop series teaching new podcasters how to plan, record and launch a show.

Key Services: Podcast studio rental, On-site producer support, Audio and video editing add-ons, Social media clip cutting, Teleprompter use, Podcast-launch workshops

Industries Served: New podcasters, Small business owners, Coaches and speakers, Content creators, Local entrepreneurs

Notable Clients: No client publicly named on the firm's own site

Locations: Fort Worth, United States

Pricing: USD $95-$165 per session (1-2 hour blocks)

Great For: First-time podcasters wanting a producer on hand, Hosts who want raw files without a long contract, Creators wanting a low-cost hourly studio downtown

Website: Room To Speak Studios

5. LaunchBox Collective

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About: LaunchBox Collective is a private creative incubator in Fort Worth that pairs a television and podcast studio with brand strategy, coworking and event venue rental. The 5,600 square-foot venue includes a broadcast-grade stage, a dedicated camera system and an on-site production crew. Members can book podcast recording time alongside longer brand-building engagements.

Key Services: Podcast studio rental, Television and multi-camera production, Brand strategy consulting, Event venue and broadcast-grade stage rental, Coworking memberships, Creator community and workshops

Industries Served: Founders and creators, Nonprofits and ministries, Corporate event hosts, Personal brands, Influencers and content teams

Notable Clients: No client publicly named on the firm's own site

Locations: Fort Worth, United States

Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope

Great For: Founders wanting an incubator plus podcast studio, Brands filming broadcast-style multi-camera shows, Event hosts needing a production-equipped venue

Website: LaunchBox Collective

6. The Bolt Studios

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About: The Bolt Studios is a 5,200 square-foot production complex in Fort Worth with more than a dozen sets, a double-sided podcast studio and a separate 1,000 square-foot audio recording studio built around Neve and Universal Audio gear. The audio side handles podcast tracking, mixing and mastering with more than fifteen microphone options, while the video side supports full multi-camera podcast filming. The studio has built a strong local reputation, carrying a five-star rating across more than one hundred Google reviews from Fort Worth clients.

Key Services: Podcast studio rental, Multi-camera video podcast filming, Audio recording, mixing and mastering, Warehouse and outdoor set rental, Photography studio rental, On-site production support

Industries Served: Podcast creators, Musicians, Photographers, Video creators, Small business owners

Notable Clients: No client publicly named on the firm's own site

Locations: Fort Worth, United States

Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope

Great For: Podcasters wanting a large set variety for a single show, Musicians who also want to launch a podcast, Video creators needing multi-cam plus audio in one visit

Website: The Bolt Studios

7. Airwave Studios

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About: Airwave Studios runs a full-service podcast studio built for up to four in-studio speakers with Zoom guest integration, delivering a live-cut mixdown within twenty-four hours of every session. The company is based in Crowley, a Fort Worth suburb in Tarrant County, and serves hosts across the wider Dallas-Fort Worth area who want a walk-in, walk-out finished episode. Packages range from single-session bundles up to monthly production retainers for ongoing shows.

Key Services: Podcast studio rental with Zoom guest integration, Same-day episode mixdown, Video podcast recording, Reels and thumbnail creation, Monthly production retainers, SEO-ready episode titling

Industries Served: Personal-brand podcasters, Small business owners, Coaches and consultants, Recurring show hosts, Independent creators

Notable Clients: No client publicly named on the firm's own site

Locations: Crowley, United States, Fort Worth, United States

Pricing: From USD $300 per episode (Base Package)

Great For: Hosts wanting a fast twenty-four-hour turnaround, Remote guests joining over Zoom, Shows wanting a monthly retainer instead of one-off bookings

Website: Airwave Studios

8. Syncwave Creative

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About: Syncwave Creative operates an acoustically treated podcast studio in downtown Fort Worth alongside its music video and photography production work. The studio provides plug-and-play Rode microphones and a Rodecaster setup for self-recording, or an optional in-house engineer package that delivers mixed audio and color-graded video for full episodes or social clips. It serves podcasters, voiceover artists and interview creators across the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Key Services: Podcast studio rental, In-house audio and video engineering, Voiceover recording, Video production and photography, Band rehearsal and music video production, Social clip editing

Industries Served: Podcasters and interviewers, Voiceover artists, Musicians, Content creators, Small brands

Notable Clients: No client publicly named on the firm's own site

Locations: Fort Worth, United States

Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope

Great For: Podcasters wanting a plug-and-play self-serve room, Interviewers needing acoustically treated space, Creators wanting music and podcast production under one roof

Website: Syncwave Creative

9. RNCN Studios

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About: RNCN Studios is a Texas production network headquartered in Dallas that staffs a dedicated podcast studio in downtown Fort Worth on Commerce Street, alongside locations in Southlake and Austin. Every booking comes with a dedicated producer, a four-camera live-cut setup, editing and distribution to podcast platforms, positioning the company against hourly rental-only studios. RNCN markets turnkey business-to-business podcast production for founders, lawyers, doctors and real-estate professionals across its Fort Worth and Dallas studios.

Key Services: Staffed podcast studio production, Multi-camera live-cut video, Podcast editing and distribution, Business-to-business podcast programs, Live streaming, Podcast marketing and branding

Industries Served: Founders and CEOs, Doctors and healthcare professionals, Lawyers and legal professionals, Financial professionals, Real estate

Notable Clients: No client publicly named on the firm's own site

Locations: Dallas, United States, Fort Worth, United States, Southlake, United States

Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope

Great For: Professionals wanting a producer to run the session, Business-to-business brands launching a personal-brand show, Hosts who want editing and distribution bundled in

Website: RNCN Studios

10. Panther City Media

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About: Panther City Media is a Fort Worth video production company, named for the city's historic Panther City nickname, whose team produces podcasts, testimonials and branding videos for nonprofits and small businesses. Its podcast service films every episode in both audio and video so clients can publish to listeners and viewers at once. Its portfolio is presented as brand and nonprofit storytelling work without a named client roster on the site we could verify.

Key Services: Podcast filming and editing, Nonprofit storytelling video, Testimonial video production, Branding video and photo libraries, Multi-platform episode delivery, Creative consultation

Industries Served: Nonprofits, Small businesses, Brands, Faith-based organizations, Local entrepreneurs

Notable Clients: No client publicly named on the firm's own site

Locations: Fort Worth, United States

Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope

Great For: Nonprofits wanting podcast plus testimonial video, Small businesses needing a small dedicated creative team, Brands wanting both audio and video from one shoot

Website: Panther City Media

11. The PodShack Studio Fort Worth

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About: The PodShack Studio Fort Worth describes itself as the city's podcast production hub, built by podcasters whose own roots trace back to a show about seventies and eighties music. The company runs a full-service podcast production operation from a Fort Worth address confirmed through its Better Business Bureau listing. It offers social content creation alongside its podcast recording and production services.

Key Services: Full-service podcast production, Podcast recording sessions, Social media content creation, Brand elevation content, Podcast hosting guidance, Show consultation

Industries Served: Independent podcasters, Small business owners, Local creators, Personal brands, Community organizations

Notable Clients: No client publicly named on the firm's own site

Locations: Fort Worth, United States

Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope

Great For: Independent podcasters wanting a producer who has hosted their own show, Local creators needing social content alongside episodes, Small businesses starting their first show

Website: The PodShack Studio Fort Worth

12. SwoleNerd Productions

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About: SwoleNerd Productions calls itself a Fort Worth video production company on its own homepage, serving Dallas-Fort Worth and Frisco with high-end interviews, podcasts, livestreams and corporate video built into a single content library per shoot. Podcast production is listed among its named service options alongside multi-camera livestreaming and on-site technical support for larger events. The company positions podcasts as one part of a broader monthly content system rather than a standalone studio rental.

Key Services: Podcast production, Multi-camera livestreaming, Corporate video production, Brand story videos, Testimonial video, Content library production

Industries Served: Small and mid-size businesses, Corporate clients, Event hosts, Personal brands, Local service companies

Notable Clients: No client publicly named on the firm's own site

Locations: Fort Worth, United States, Dallas, United States

Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope

Great For: Businesses wanting podcast plus a full content library, Event hosts needing livestream and podcast in one visit, Brands wanting one crew for video and audio

Website: SwoleNerd Productions

13. Asper Studios

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About: Asper Studios is a Fort Worth video studio in the Alliance area that builds cinematic film and multicam podcasts for high-ticket brands, with a drive-in bay for vehicles and large product shoots built into its set. The team has produced work for named clients including Hart Construction, WYN Development, MindShift, LumeHaus and Harmony Bank, and lists podcasts in multicam among its core set-based production formats. Retainer tiers scale from monthly digital-presence packages up to single commercial productions.

Key Services: Multicam podcast production, Cinematic brand film production, LED wall set production, Automotive and product filming, Monthly content retainers, Brand commercial production

Industries Served: High-ticket service brands, Construction and development, Financial services, Home and product brands, Automotive

Notable Clients: Hart Construction, WYN Development, MindShift, LumeHaus, Harmony Bank

Locations: Fort Worth, United States

Pricing: From USD $6,500 per month (Tier 1 retainer)

Great For: High-ticket brands wanting a retainer video and podcast team, Automotive and product brands needing a drive-in studio, Businesses wanting a season of podcast episodes shot in one day

Website: Asper Studios

14. Nexm Creative Media

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About: Nexm Creative Media is a Fort Worth content creation studio that lists full production podcasting among its core services alongside videography and a Disney-approved ADR and voiceover suite. The studio records and edits episodes, designs intros and logos, and distributes shows to the major podcast platforms from its own facility. Its contact page puts the operation on Shamrock Avenue in Fort Worth proper.

Key Services: Full production podcasting, Podcast recording and hosting distribution, Videography, ADR and voiceover recording, Cyc wall studio rental, Live-streaming setup

Industries Served: Local podcasters, Small businesses, Software and tech brands, Retail and ecommerce, Health and fitness brands

Notable Clients: No client publicly named on the firm's own site

Locations: Fort Worth, United States

Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope

Great For: Hosts wanting podcast plus voiceover and ADR services, Local shows wanting an established production credit, Businesses needing videography alongside a podcast

Website: Nexm Creative Media

15. 6th Ave Storytelling

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About: 6th Ave Storytelling is a Fort Worth marketing agency that produces its own 'Stories with Soul' podcast and develops shows for clients as part of wider brand and storytelling work. The team names a podcast, builds its narrative and develops a matching brand and photo identity for launch. It combines podcast development with broader marketing strategy for entrepreneurial clients in the city.

Key Services: Podcast naming and narrative development, Podcast brand identity design, Marketing strategy consulting, Content and storytelling production, Photo identity development, Client podcast launch support

Industries Served: Entrepreneurs, Artists and creatives, Local business leaders, Personal brands, Small business owners

Notable Clients: No client publicly named on the firm's own site

Locations: Fort Worth, United States

Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope

Great For: Entrepreneurs wanting a named show built around their story, Founders wanting brand identity tied to a podcast launch, Local leaders wanting a feature on an established Fort Worth show first

Website: 6th Ave Storytelling

16. Resolute Media

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About: Resolute Media is a Fort Worth video production company that builds documentaries, brand films and podcasts for businesses, and lists podcasts among its core products alongside commercials and social content. Its published case study for the '33rd Company' branded podcast series reports 272,739 accounts reached and 41,834 interactions across ninety days on Instagram, giving it one of the more quantified podcast results among Fort Worth firms. The team frames its process around uncovering a client's true story before any camera comes out.

Key Services: Branded podcast production, Documentary filmmaking, Brand equity video, Commercial production, Social content strategy, Event and photography coverage

Industries Served: Growing businesses, Mortgage and financial services, Professional service brands, Local businesses, Founders and executives

Notable Clients: No client publicly named on the firm's own site

Locations: Fort Worth, United States

Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope

Great For: Businesses wanting a quantified podcast case study, Brands wanting documentary-style production quality, Founders wanting one crew for podcast, film and social

Website: Resolute Media

17. Firecracker Agency

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About: Firecracker Agency is a full-service marketing firm in Fort Worth that produces podcasts and radio shows alongside video, website and social media work. The agency helped launch 'The Blue Knight Show', giving it a named show credit beyond studio rental work. Client testimonials on its own site name Fort Worth businesses including TechXperts, Second Street Capital Solutions, the AIDS Outreach Center and Silverleaf Cigar Lounge.

Key Services: Podcast and radio show production, Video production, Website development, Branding and graphic design, Social media management, Paid online media

Industries Served: Small business owners, Nonprofits, Real estate agents, Speakers and authors, Oil and gas professionals

Notable Clients: TechXperts, Second Street Capital Solutions, AIDS Outreach Center, Silverleaf Cigar Lounge, Deco Construction

Locations: Fort Worth, United States, Dallas, United States

Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope

Great For: Small businesses wanting a named show plus marketing, Nonprofits needing multi-channel content support, Speakers and authors launching a personal podcast

Website: Firecracker Agency

18. Be Eminent Marketing

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About: Be Eminent Marketing is a Fort Worth digital marketing firm that calls itself a podcast growth partner, running full launch, production and promotion for client shows rather than treating podcasting as an add-on service. The company builds a show from strategy and branding through recording and guest booking, or takes over an existing struggling podcast without missing an episode. Its Fort Worth corporate office is registered on Fort Worth Road, and its team also speaks on podcasts and at live events through its 'Let's Get It Booked' booking service.

Key Services: Podcast launch and strategy, Fully managed podcast production, Guest booking and promotion, Podcast growth management, Show branding and setup, Podcast handover from another provider

Industries Served: Finance, Health, Technology, Real estate, Coaching and law

Notable Clients: No client publicly named on the firm's own site

Locations: Fort Worth, United States

Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope

Great For: Experts wanting a dedicated podcast growth partner, Hosts wanting to switch from an underperforming producer, Founders who want guest booking and promotion handled

Website: Be Eminent Marketing

19. Make Something Beautiful

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About: Make Something Beautiful is a Fort Worth video production studio whose named client list includes AIG, Visit Fort Worth, the Fort Worth Zoo and San Jacinto College, giving it more public client evidence than most studios on this list. Its work spans tourism, financial and higher-education video alongside episodic content. The office sits on South Henderson in Fort Worth rather than at a shared coworking address.

Key Services: Podcast production, Tourism and destination video, Higher-education video production, Financial industry video, Corporate storytelling, Photography

Industries Served: Tourism and destination marketing, Higher education, Financial services, Public transportation, Oil and gas

Notable Clients: AIG, Visit Fort Worth, Fort Worth Zoo, San Jacinto College

Locations: Fort Worth, United States

Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope

Great For: Tourism boards and destination brands wanting podcast content, Universities and colleges producing recruitment shows, Financial brands wanting established named-client credibility

Website: Make Something Beautiful

20. Studio 600 Podcasting

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About: Studio 600 Podcasting is a podcast studio and production program run inside the Accelerate Fort Worth Foundation's Business Center on the city's south side, built specifically to give entrepreneurs an affordable place to record and produce a show. Packages range from a do-it-yourself hourly rental up to a fully assisted 'Vodcast Plus' package with a sound and video technician, opening and closing graphics, and an edited file delivered within forty-eight hours. The program also runs podcasting workshops for members alongside its recording packages.

Key Services: Podcast studio rental, Vodcast video podcast packages, Editing and mixing assistance, Graphic design add-ons, Licensed music add-ons, Podcasting workshops

Industries Served: First-time entrepreneurs, Small business owners, Nonprofit founders, Local creators, Business Center members

Notable Clients: No client publicly named on the firm's own site

Locations: Fort Worth, United States

Pricing: From USD $25 per hour (D.I.Y. package)

Great For: First-time entrepreneurs on a tight budget, Nonprofit founders wanting low-cost production help, Members wanting workshops alongside studio access

Website: Studio 600 Podcasting

Table of the podcast figures cited on this page: 58 percent of Americans aged twelve and over consuming a podcast monthly, about 167 million people, and 45 percent weekly per Edison Research The Infinite Dial 2026, 82 percent of consumers watching video against 78 percent listening audio-only per Edison Research The Podcast Consumer 2026, US podcast advertising revenue of 2.862 billion dollars in full year 2025 up 17.6 percent per the IAB and PwC Internet Ad Revenue Report, a median wage of 54,370 dollars for sound engineering technicians in Texas against a US median of 73,130 dollars per O NET, published rates on this page running from 25 dollars an hour to 6,500 dollars a month, and 17 of 19 companies holding a Fort Worth address

Quick Comparison Table

AgencyKey SpecialtyStarting PriceBest For
1. Web TonicFull-Service Performance MarketingUSD $3,000/moMid-market to Enterprise
2. Miguel StudiosContent studio and podcast setsQuote-basedFort Worth business owners and creators
3. BLANC cowork + studioPodcast studio inside coworking spaceQuote-basedIndependent podcasters near downtown Fort Worth
4. Room To Speak StudiosDowntown Fort Worth podcast studioUSD $95/sessionNew podcasters recording their first episodes
5. LaunchBox CollectivePodcast studio inside a creative incubatorQuote-basedFounders building a brand alongside a show
6. The Bolt StudiosMulti-set production complex with a podcast studioQuote-basedCreators wanting one complex for audio, video and sets
7. Airwave StudiosFast-turnaround podcast productionUSD $300/episodeHosts who want a same-day finished episode
8. Syncwave CreativeAcoustically treated downtown podcast studioQuote-basedPodcasters and voiceover artists in downtown Fort Worth
9. RNCN StudiosStaffed multi-city podcast production networkQuote-basedProfessionals wanting a fully staffed Fort Worth session
10. Panther City MediaNonprofit and small-business podcast videoQuote-basedNonprofits and small businesses in Fort Worth
11. The PodShack Studio Fort WorthPodcaster-run production hubQuote-basedFirst-time Fort Worth podcast hosts
12. SwoleNerd ProductionsPodcasts within a broader content systemQuote-basedBusinesses building a monthly content library
13. Asper StudiosHigh-ticket brand video and multicam podcastsUSD $6,500/monthHigh-ticket service and product brands
14. Nexm Creative MediaPodcast production plus voiceover and ADRQuote-basedFort Worth podcasters wanting full production support
15. 6th Ave StorytellingPodcast naming and brand storytellingQuote-basedEntrepreneurs launching a personal-brand podcast
16. Resolute MediaBranded podcast series with reported reach metricsQuote-basedBusinesses wanting measurable podcast results
17. Firecracker AgencyFull-service marketing with named podcast creditsQuote-basedSmall businesses wanting podcast plus marketing
18. Be Eminent MarketingPodcast growth and full production managementQuote-basedFounders wanting an always-on podcast growth partner
19. Make Something BeautifulPodcast production for tourism and education clientsQuote-basedTourism, education and financial brands
20. Studio 600 PodcastingLow-cost entrepreneur podcast programUSD $25/hourBudget-conscious first-time entrepreneurs
Matrix comparing the twenty Fort Worth podcast entries including Web Tonic by what each covers and who it is built for, from Web Tonic handling show strategy, production and the paid, search and web work that distributes it, to bookable treated rooms from BLANC, Room To Speak Studios, Syncwave Creative, The Bolt Studios, LaunchBox Collective and Studio 600 Podcasting, to finished-show producers Miguel Studios, Airwave Studios, RNCN Studios, The PodShack Studio Fort Worth, Nexm Creative Media and Be Eminent Marketing, to Panther City Media, SwoleNerd Productions, Asper Studios, 6th Ave Storytelling, Resolute Media, Firecracker Agency and Make Something Beautiful running podcasting inside a wider video, branding or marketing practice
Checklist auditing what the 19 external Fort Worth podcast companies disclose publicly: 17 of 19 publish a Fort Worth address including Miguel Studios on South Main, BLANC on West Peter Smith, Room To Speak on West 6th, The Bolt Studios on East Daggett, Syncwave on East Lancaster and Studio 600 inside the Accelerate Fort Worth Foundation building, with Airwave Studios in Crowley and Dallas-headquartered RNCN Studios the two exceptions, 4 of 19 publish a rate led by Studio 600 from 25 dollars an hour, Room To Speak at 95 to 165 dollars a session, Airwave from 300 dollars an episode and Asper Studios from 6,500 dollars a month, 3 of 19 name a client on their own site, 1 of 19 publishes measured results, and Web Tonic agrees format, clip plan and distribution before a studio day is booked

Frequently Asked Questions

What does podcast production cost in Fort Worth?

Four of these nineteen companies publish figures on their own sites, and the spread is wide. Studio 600 Podcasting starts at 25 dollars an hour for a do-it-yourself booking, Room To Speak Studios lists sessions between 95 and 165 dollars, Airwave Studios starts at 300 dollars per finished episode, and Asper Studios opens at 6,500 dollars a month on its first retainer tier. Everything else is quoted per scope, so send one identical written brief and compare the replies line by line.

How many of these companies are really in Fort Worth?

Seventeen of the nineteen publish a Fort Worth address, which is unusually high for a metro that normally leaks work to Dallas. Miguel Studios is on South Main, BLANC on West Peter Smith, Room To Speak on West 6th, The Bolt Studios on East Daggett, Syncwave on East Lancaster and Studio 600 inside the Accelerate Fort Worth Foundation building on South Freeway. The two exceptions say so plainly: Airwave Studios works from Crowley in Tarrant County, and RNCN Studios is headquartered in Dallas but staffs a Commerce Street studio downtown.

Which Fort Worth firms name the clients behind the work?

Only three, so treat named credits as the scarce signal here. Asper Studios lists Hart Construction, WYN Development, MindShift, LumeHaus and Harmony Bank. Firecracker Agency publishes testimonials from TechXperts, Second Street Capital Solutions, the AIDS Outreach Center and Silverleaf Cigar Lounge, and helped launch The Blue Knight Show. Make Something Beautiful names AIG, Visit Fort Worth, the Fort Worth Zoo and San Jacinto College. Everyone else describes work by category, so ask for two contactable references and the last unedited episode the team cut.

Should I book a room, a producer or an agency here?

They are three separate purchases. BLANC, Room To Speak, Syncwave Creative, The Bolt Studios, LaunchBox Collective and Studio 600 sell treated space, cameras and engineering time by the hour or the session. Miguel Studios, Airwave Studios, RNCN Studios, The PodShack, Nexm Creative Media and Be Eminent Marketing take responsibility for a published show. Panther City Media, SwoleNerd Productions, Asper Studios, 6th Ave Storytelling, Resolute Media, Firecracker Agency and Make Something Beautiful run podcasting inside a wider video or marketing practice.

Does a Fort Worth business podcast need cameras?

For most of them, yes. Edison Research now puts 82 percent of podcast consumers on video against 78 percent listening audio-only, and monthly listening among Americans aged twelve and over sits at 58 percent, roughly 167 million people. That changes the buy: multi-camera capture, a room that looks like something on screen and a clip package matter more than another microphone. IAB and PwC measured 2.862 billion dollars of US podcast ad revenue for 2025, up 17.6 percent, though that money reaches national shows rather than local ones.

Choosing a Podcast Partner in Fort Worth

This market really is local. Seventeen of the nineteen companies publish a Fort Worth address, from the Near Southside to East Lancaster and the Alliance corridor, and the two that sit outside the city line say so on their own sites. Ask where the crew and the gear are dispatched from, not just where the invoice comes from.

Four numbers, four different products. Twenty-five dollars an hour for a self-serve room, 95 to 165 dollars a session with a producer on hand, 300 dollars for a finished episode and 6,500 dollars a month on retainer are not comparable quotes. Decide which of those you are buying before you read anyone's proposal.

Credits are thin, so ask for them. Only three firms name clients publicly, and one publishes measured results. Request two references, one recent unedited episode and written confirmation of who owns the feed, the artwork and the raw files when the contract ends.

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