Ankit Singh, Assistant Vice President of Content at Pocket FM, has announced his departure from the company after a two year stint.

In a LinkedIn post, Singh said he moved from working on retention, revenue and analytics to leading Pocket FM’s global content marketing function. He said his team managed content marketing across international markets and adopted generative AI for content production, brand campaigns, the Discover platform launch and other initiatives.

"In the next chapter, I'm working on something of my own with a close friend for people in the middle of a job search," said Singh.

His exit came on the same day the shutdown of Pocket TV, Pocket FM's microdrama vertical, came to light. Responding to Entrackr's queries, the company said Pocket TV had been launched as a beta experiment and was concluded around eight months ago. It also reiterated its focus on its core audio business and global expansion ahead of a potential IPO.

Singh's departure also comes amid a series of senior leadership exits at Pocket FM in recent months. Last month, Chief Financial Officer Anurag Sharma stepped down after nearly three years with the company to pursue entrepreneurial opportunities. During the same month, Senior Vice President Mayank Sancheti also stepped down from his role.

Pocket FM has also begun discussions to shift its holding company back to India through a reverse flip as it eyes a public listing in the country.

Update at 6:10 PM, June 26: The story has been updated to clarify that Ankit Singh's exit is not linked to the Pocket TV shutdown.