Goalhanger is the Fastest Growing Company in the UK

Goalhanger 是英國成長最快的公司


Introduction

Goalhanger is a media company. It is now the fastest growing private company in Britain.

Goalhanger 是一家媒體公司。它現在是英國成長最快的私營公司。

Main Body

Goalhanger makes podcasts. Many people listen to them. The company made £37.9 million in 2025. People pay for subscriptions and go to live shows.

Goalhanger 製作播客。許多人都收聽這些節目。該公司在 2025 年賺了 3,790 萬英鎊。人們支付訂閱費用並參加現場演出。

A company from Los Angeles gave them money. Goalhanger also has a deal with Netflix for £14 million. They now invest money in other small media companies.

一家來自洛杉磯的公司向他們提供了資金。Goalhanger 還與 Netflix 達成了一項 1,400 萬英鎊的協議。他們現在將資金投資於其他小型媒體公司。

Other companies in the list sell food and beauty products. Many of these companies are in London. Also, more women are now leaders of these companies.

名單上的其他公司銷售食品和美容產品。許多這些公司位於倫敦。此外,現在有更多女性成為這些公司的領導者。

Conclusion

Goalhanger is the top company. It grows fast because of the internet and new partners.

Goalhanger 是頂尖公司。由於網路和新合作夥伴,它成長得很快。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 The 'Action' Pattern

In this text, we see a simple way to describe what a business does. Look at these three sentences:

  • Goalhanger makes podcasts.
  • People pay for subscriptions.
  • Companies sell food.

The Pattern: Who (Person/Company) \rightarrow Does (Action) \rightarrow What (Thing)

Why this helps you reach A2: To speak basic English, you don't need complex grammar. You just need a Subject and a Verb.

Quick Examples for you:

  • I \rightarrow drink \rightarrow water.
  • She \rightarrow reads \rightarrow books.
  • They \rightarrow play \rightarrow football.

💡 Vocabulary Boost: Money Words

The article uses three words for money. Learn them in this order:

  1. Made (The total money earned) \rightarrow The company made £37.9 million.
  2. Pay (Giving money for a service) \rightarrow People pay for subscriptions.
  3. Invest (Putting money into something to make more later) \rightarrow They invest money in small companies.

Vocabulary Learning

private (adj.)
A company owned by people, not by the government.
Example:My uncle owns a small private company.
subscriptions (n.)
Paying money regularly to get a service or product.
Example:I have a monthly subscription to read the news.
deal (n.)
An official agreement between two people or companies.
Example:The two companies signed a deal to work together.
invest (v.)
To put money into a company to make more money later.
Example:She wants to invest her money in a new business.
products (n.)
Things that are made to be sold.
Example:This shop sells many organic beauty products.
partners (n.)
People or companies that work together.
Example:The school has partners in many different countries.
Practice A2 words in a crossword