Apple is teaming up with Common Sense Media to help parents find kid-friendly podcasts from its vast library of shows with a “Kids & Family” experience, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
“Kids & Family” will feature shows appropriate for young listeners, the article adds. Common Sense Media will select each show featured, offering recommendations by age and collections like One More! for mysterious tales and action-packed dramas or Story Time for shows that transport listeners to new worlds. Creators of kid-centric shows who will be featured include Tinkercast, American Public Media, Gen-Z Media, Pinna, Tumble, Highlights, WNYC Studios, Rebel Girls and Nickelodeon.
Common Sense Media is an organization that “provides education and advocacy to families to promote safe technology and media for children.” Since 2003, Common Sense has been the leading source of entertainment and technology recommendations for families and schools.
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