Founded by Mike Fox — 18 years at The Howard Stern Show, from Administrative Assistant to Senior Producer. We bring broadcast-level production to podcasts and creators who are ready to sound like the real thing.
House of Fox Studios was founded by Mike Fox, who started at The Howard Stern Show in 2008 as — and this is real — the Assistant's Assistant. He left 18 years later as Senior Producer, earning every step in one of the most competitive media environments in the country.
For the last 7 years he owned the creative production of everything listeners heard when Howard wasn't talking: parodies, promos, comedy bits, long-form specials, sound design. Delivered live, on deadline, at a standard the audience would judge in real time.
We are 100% Human. No AI. Evn this sentence has a spelling error. Did you catch it?
The problem isn't that you aren't interesting. It's that you were never taught how to present yourself and your content in a way people respond to. That's what we fix.
Your content is good. The problem is it doesn't sound like it yet. We fix that — editing, pacing, original music, sound design, and social clips, all under one roof.
Full-service monthly production — editing, pacing, sounders, and original music. Your show, at broadcast standard.
A recorded, actionable teardown of your show — what's working, what isn't, and exactly what to change. Delivered within a week.
Most podcast editors cut a clip. We produce something worth sharing — promos, songs and parodies, short bits — original and curated pieces to grow and fully engage your audience.
Original music, theme composition, sonic identity for brands, apps, and media properties. Written, arranged, and performed in-house.
For media companies and brands building audio operations. Strategic advisory grounded in 18 years of real broadcast experience.
"Everything is timing, rhythm — and before you can play it, you have to hear it, notice it. That's my biggest gift. I hear the rhythm before it gets played."
The question isn't can you afford to do this — the question is, in this bloated landscape where everyone is competing for attention, can you afford not to?
Whether you're a podcaster ready to level up, a brand launching a show, or just want a second opinion on your audio — we're open to the conversation.