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PRX joins distribution relationship with Sensical kids network

Public media organization PRX today announced a podcast streaming partnership with Sensical, a relatively new free streaming service from Common Sense Networks. Sensical debuted in June of last year, and launched its podcast slate in December. It’s not an exclusive arrangement; the PRX shows now featured on Sensical continue to be distributed in the RSS ecosystem.

Trustworthiness in kid safety seems to be at the heart of this alliance — Sensical offers age-appropriate, short form video and audio for kids ages 2-10. It’s a critically acclaimed streaming service, inspired by the work of Common Sense Media, and exceeds industry standards by filtering 100% of its content through a rigorous, proprietary IP and rubric grounded in science and based on the most comprehensive child development research available.

“We’re fortunate to distribute podcasts from audio creators who are the best at what they do. This includes producers of trusted, engaging stories and entertainment for kids,” said Jason Saldanha, Chief of Business Development and Content at PRX. “We’re always excited to expand the reach of our programming, so are excited to partner now with Sensical and Common Sense Networks.”

Eric Berger, Common Sense Networks’ CEO, added: “Our alliance with PRX underscores Sensical’s mandate to meet the moment with meaningful audio experiences for kids 2-10.  PRX’s content is the perfect fit for our service as we build a curated podcast library that explores new voices and new worlds, encourages positive messages, and teaches subjects like STEM, social studies, and music in a fun and engaging way.”

The press announcement includes detail of five PRX poddcasts included in the distribution:

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