Apple is making it easier for parents to listen to podcasts with their kids. The company is working with nonprofit Common Sense Media, which focuses on age-based content reviews, to curate various collections that’ll appear in the Apple Podcasts app in the US and online. to curate various collections that’ll appear in the Apple Podcasts app in the US and online.
Programming comes from Tinkercast, American Public Media, WNYC Studios, Rebel Girls, and Nickelodeon, among others, and Common Sense will provide age group recommendations.
Podcasts for children have become increasingly popular as the hype around audio grows and parents look for ways to keep their kids entertained without relying on a screen. Common Sense previously published podcast recommendations, but this new partnership with Apple represents its biggest commitment to audio programming yet.
Apple seems to think that’s unnecessary for now and that parents can instead rely on themed collections to oversee what their kids enjoy listening to.
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