Pinkfong Baby Shark kids' stories now available on Apple Podcasts
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The Pinkfong Company launched its Pinkfong Baby Shark podcast channel on Apple Podcasts in collaboration with Apple, The Pinkfong Company announced Tuesday.
The Pinkfong Baby Shark podcast channel, launched on Tuesday, is available in over 170 regions serviced by Apple Podcasts, in both English and Korean.
Two new Korean episodes and one English episode will be released weekly, according to the press release. Each episode will feature a different kids' story.
The partnership between Apple and Pinkfong Company will allow Pinkfong Company to diversify its content distribution channels and widen its audio content business and will provide Apple with the opportunity to strengthen family-targeted content on Apple Podcasts.
The Pinkfong Company is a global family entertainment company well known for its “Pinkfong” and “Baby Shark” children’s videos. The Baby Shark Dance video garnered 12 billion views. The channel has more than 70 billion cumulative views and 120 million subscribers as of March 2023.
The company has been diversifying its content distribution platforms, where it released audiobooks on Welaaa, Audien, Stroytel and Podbbang in March and e-books on Kyobo and Millie's Library this month.
BY CHO YONG-JUN [cho.yongjun1@joongang.co.kr]
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