Together with YouTube Kids, The Children’s Kingdom has launched the educational campaign Bartolito’s Awesome Internet Adventures, featuring characters from its series Zenon the Farmer.
Tag: YouTube Kids
Keynote: YouTube’s Lauren Glaubach
January 30, 2024
Lauren Glaubach, director and global head of youth partnerships and programming at YouTube, shared with TV Kids Festival delegates some insights on how best to work with the leading video platform for kids.
Lupita Nyong’o
November 18, 2022
The actress, activist and children’s author talks about her involvement with Super Sema, which went into its second season on YouTube this summer.
New Kids’ Series from Snoop Dogg Debuts on YouTube
August 29, 2022
Doggyland—Kids Songs & Nursery Rhymes, from Snoop Dogg, Claude Brooks (Hip Hop Harry) and October London, has premiered on YouTube and YouTube Kids.
Cyber Group to Launch Giganto Club on YouTube Kids
February 2, 2022
Cyber Group Studios is slated to debut its new real-time animation series Giganto Club on February 3 on YouTube Kids.
YouTube Originals Releases Get Curious with Vice President Harris
October 7, 2021
YouTube Originals has released the new special Get Curious with Vice President Harris on NASA's YouTube channel and the YouTube Kids app.
Keynote: YouTube’s Nadine Zylstra
June 7, 2021
Nadine Zylstra, the head of family, learning and impact at YouTube Originals, articulated her approach to partnering with top YouTube creators and producers to develop content for the platform at the TV Kids Summer Festival.
YouTube Establishes $100 Million Kids’ Content Fund
September 6, 2019
YouTube is setting up a $100 million fund dedicated to the creation of "thoughtful, original" children's content for its platforms globally.
YouTube Kids Website Launches, Features Preschool Setting
August 30, 2019
YouTube Kids has broken off from the main video-sharing platform to become its own website with new age group settings.
New Report Sees Decline in Kids’ YouTube Usage
June 21, 2019
Amid concerns about the safety of kids' content on YouTube, a new report from The Insights People indicates that fewer children aged 4 to 12 are using the platform.