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The ad-supported service will launch in early 2021 with programming from Sesame Workshop, Mother Goose Club and other producers of children s programming.
Common Sense Networks, the for-profit media arm of Common Sense Media, plans to launch a streaming service for kids in 2021.
Sensical will be a free, ad-supported streaming platform, offering up shortform entertainment programming for children ages 2 to 12. Its library will include titles from major media partners like ABC Commercial and Sesame Workshop and from digital-first creators including Bounce Patrol and Mother Goose Club. Sensical s mission is to ignite kids passions, fuel curiosity, build bridges between children and their parents and make everyone part of the learning journey, said Common Sense Networks CEO Eric Berger. As a free platform offering only age-appropriate fare, we remove every obstacle to accessing a comprehensive, trusted resource for entertaining short-form video
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Laura Gomez’s two children were using her smartphone’s hotspot to log in to remote school early this fall, but the video calls often dropped. The connection was so weak the children couldn’t always see or hear their teachers.
Ms. Gomez, who lives in a small agricultural community in California’s Central Valley, often had to drive 20 minutes east to her sister-in-law’s home in Modesto so her children could connect to their first- and fifth-grade classes using their aunt’s home broadband.
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What’s new on Showmax in December 2020
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As if we needed any more reasons to be glad to begin the last month of 2020, here’s a long list of great new series, movies and doccies to keep you entertained through the holidays.
Prepare yourself for a deluge of Christmas movies to keep you ho-ho-hoing all month long, as well as some new stuff for the kids.
Plus, watch the new Showmax Original reality show, Lebo M: Coming Home.
Countdown to Christmas
Showmax is releasing a new Christmas special every day until 27 December, including over 30 international movies, and eight local twists on everyone’s favourite season.