Firm behind The Stand posts €103,595 profit for 2022
The company behind Eamon Dunphy’s The Stand podcast recorded profits of €103,595 last year. Photograph: Cyril ByrneThe company behind Eamon Dunphy’s The Stand podcast recorded profits of €103,595 last year.
New accounts filed by Dunphy’s Pepperwort Ltd show that the firm’s 2022 profits compares to the €39,508 surplus recorded in 2021. The podcast generates its revenues from advertisers while subscribers can pay €5 before VAT per month. The current affairs, sport and culture podcast posts five or more episodes each week that includes, among other guests, Dunphy and his former RTE soccer pundit colleagues, John Giles and Liam Brady discussing the latest in the sport.
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