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Children are the future… of podcast

AFP – According to the Edison Research publications The Infinite Dial 2023 and Kids Podcast Listener Report, Millennials represent the largest proportion of podcast listeners in the United States (US).

Some 50 per cent of them listen to podcasts every week. In fact, Americans are spending more and more time listening to podcasts.

Generations X and Z come in a close second at 30 per cent each, while 23 per cent of Generation Alpha are weekly podcast listeners.

Yet it’s this generation that podcast producers have been targeting lately, developing programmes designed specifically for this age group.

And with good reason. According to Edison Research’s ‘The Gen Z Podcast Listener Report 2023’, 13-24 year-olds who started listening to podcasts as children spend an average of three hours more per week listening to podcasts than those who started later in life.

This habit, adopted at an early age, could prove crucial to the podcast market.

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DISNEY GETS IN ON THE ACTION

With this in mind, production studios are starting to take an interest in this new target group. And what better way than to adapt literary works created with children in mind, such as the books of Dr Seuss.

Last month, Amazon’s podcast division Wondery launched a podcast adaptation of the children’s classic The Cat in the Hat. The podcast will feature songs to recite the alphabet, tongue twisters to repeat and word games. It’s a fun way to keep children entertained in a format that doesn’t feature a distracting video.

Other podcast adaptations of the Dr Seuss books will follow shortly, also targeting an audience aged three to 12.

And of course, it’s difficult to imagine a market for children’s content without Disney. The company has announced the launch of a podcast about Frozen, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.

The Disney Frozen Podcast: Forces of Nature will consist of 12 episodes, targeting six to 12 year-olds.

The story will follow the adventures of Anna and Elsa as the spirits of nature are threatened and strange mechanical beings invade the enchanted forest. Other characters could well join the story, which could have a direct impact on the next opus in the saga, which has already been announced but has no release date yet.

Edison Research’s ‘Kids Podcast Listener Report’ nevertheless revealed that 18 per cent of parents feel that podcasts for their children are lacking on platforms. Kids particularly like podcasts about games (51 per cent), music (43 per cent), comedy (39 per cent), short stories (39 per cent), adventure (36 per cent), bedtime stories (36 per cent).

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