PBS to Launch Free 24/7 Multiplatform PBS KIDS Services

Provided by Local Stations, New TV Channel and Live Stream Will Support PBS’ and Stations’ Mission to Reach All Children with High-Quality Educational Content

Interactive Games Integration to Follow Initial Launch

ARLINGTON, Va.--()--PBS, the nation’s most trusted provider of educational media for children, today announced that it will launch new 24/7 children’s services later this year. Provided by local stations, the free services include a new TV channel and live stream on digital platforms. PBS stations across the nation will be able to broadcast PBS KIDS shows 24 hours a day on an additional television channel and offer a live stream, making it easy for children to watch their favorite series during primetime and other after-school hours when viewing among families is high. Viewers will be able to watch the station-branded live stream through pbskids.org and on the PBS KIDS Video App, which is available on a variety of mobile devices, tablets and over-the-top platforms such as Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Xbox One and Chromecast.

The live stream complements on-demand clips and full episodes, which will continue to be available for free on the PBS KIDS Video App and streaming via pbskids.org. Streaming on pbskids.org accounts for nearly half of all time spent watching kids videos online, and the site is #1 in the kids category for total views and minutes spent.i Across digital platforms, PBS KIDS averages 419.8 million streams per month.ii

“Parents know that PBS KIDS makes a difference in their children’s lives, which is why so many have said they would value having access to our content throughout the day. Television continues to be the most widely used platform for children’s educational content, especially among low-income familiesiii,” said PBS President and CEO Paula Kerger. “The new PBS KIDS 24/7 channel and live stream offered by local member stations ensure that educational media is available to all families, all the time and via a platform that works for them. Given that 54% of all children nationwide do not have the opportunity to attend preschooliv, providing access is a critical element of our public service mission.”

Following its initial launch, the live stream experience will expand to offer an integrated games feature, enabling children to toggle between a PBS KIDS show and an activity that extends learning – all in one seamless digital experience. The live stream and games feature is grounded in research demonstrating that measurable gains in learning are achieved when children engage with PBS KIDS content on multiple platforms. The games will align with the learning goals of each TV series, deepening children’s involvement and supporting learning.

These new, free services will provide learning opportunities for all children:

  • PBS stations reach more kids aged 2-5, more moms with children under 6 years old and more children from low-income families than any other kids TV network.v PBS KIDS is the leader in streaming video, with pbskids.org placing first in the kids’ category for total video views and minutes spent.vi In a recent survey, PBS KIDS led all networks in improving kids’ behavior with 74% of parents saying their child exhibits more positive behavior after engaging with PBS KIDS.vii
  • PBS serves all children and attracts a higher proportion of viewers from Hispanic and low-income households, compared to their representation in the U.S. population.viii
  • Research confirms that PBS KIDS media content helps children build critical skills that enable them to find success in school and life, while also helping parents increase their own engagement. A recent study conducted by WestEd found that PBS KIDS resources can help narrow the math achievement gap for children from low-income families and better prepare them for kindergarten. Additionally, parents’ awareness of their children’s math learning increased significantly – as did their use of strategies to support their children’s learning.ix
  • Nielsen data demonstrates that live TV is the dominant way children access video, accounting for 68% of the time children spend watching video content.x Most kids’ TV viewing takes place on weeknights and weekend afternoons and evenings.xi This trend is true for all children, but especially for those in low-income families.xii

The PBS KIDS 24/7 channel will include popular favorites, such as DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD, ODD SQUAD, WILD KRATTS and DINOSAUR TRAIN; the new series NATURE CAT and READY JET GO!, which debuted February 15; and SPLASH (w.t.), a series from The Jim Henson Company that will premiere in fall 2016. Stations will be able to provide the PBS KIDS 24/7 channel in addition to their current primary PBS channel, which will continue to feature a PBS KIDS day part. The schedule of children’s programming on the primary PBS channel will be different from the 24/7 channel, offering families a variety of options.

The 24/7 PBS KIDS offering is an integral part of PBS’ long-term vision for its children’s service and will build on the reach and impact local stations already have in their communities, where they provide essential services for kids, parents and teachers. In the coming year, PBS and member stations will roll out a variety of additional initiatives designed to meet the needs of today’s children, including new STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) content, digital innovations and customizable tools for parents and caregivers.

About PBS

PBS, with 350 member stations, offers all Americans the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television and online content. Each month, PBS reaches nearly 100 million people through television and nearly 33 million people online, inviting them to experience the worlds of science, history, nature and public affairs; to hear diverse viewpoints; and to take front row seats to world-class drama and performances. PBS’ broad array of programs has been consistently honored by the industry’s most coveted award competitions. Teachers of children from pre-K through 12th grade turn to PBS for digital content and services that help bring classroom lessons to life. PBS’ premier children’s TV programming and its website, pbskids.org, are parents’ and teachers’ most trusted partners in inspiring and nurturing curiosity and love of learning in children. More information about PBS is available at www.pbs.org, one of the leading dot-org websites on the Internet, or by following PBS on Twitter, Facebook or through our apps for mobile devices. Specific program information and updates for press are available at pbs.org/pressroom or by following PBS Pressroom on Twitter.

i comScore Jan’15 – Dec’15.
ii Google Analytics Jan ’15 – Jan ’16.
iii Zero to Eight: Children's Media Use in America 2013, Common Sense Media.
iv The Annie E. Casey Foundation, 2014 Kids Count Data Book.
v Nielsen NPM, NPOWER, 9/22/2014-9/20/2015, Live+7, M-Su 6A-6A time period reach. US K2-5, LOH w/C<6, K2-11 in HH w/Inc<$20K. PBS affiliates, DISNEY, NICK, Disney Junior, Nick Jr., Sprout, TOON & Discovery Family.
vi comScore Jan’15 – Dec’15.
vii Understanding School Preparedness, Smarty Pants, 2014.
viii Nielsen NPOWER L+7 9/28/15-12/27/15, PBS stations M-F 7A-6P, K2-8 AA, HOH Hispanic, HH Inc <$20K.
ix Learning with PBS KIDS: A Study of Family Engagement and Early Mathematics Achievement, WestEd, 2015.
x Nielsen Total Audience Report 3Q 2015
xi Nielsen NPOWER Live PUT, 9/28/2015 - 12/27/2015, K2-11 select dayparts
xii Nielsen NPOWER Live PUT, 9/28/2015 - 12/27/2015, K2-11 M-F 6-10P, M-F 7-12N, K2-11 in HH w/Inc<$20K.

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Contacts

PBS
Jennifer R. Byrne, 703-739-5487
jrbyrne@pbs.org
or
Maria Vera, 703-739-3225
mvera@pbs.org

Release Summary

PBS today announced that it will launch new 24/7 children’s services later this year. Provided by local stations, the free services include a new TV channel and live stream on digital platforms.

Contacts

PBS
Jennifer R. Byrne, 703-739-5487
jrbyrne@pbs.org
or
Maria Vera, 703-739-3225
mvera@pbs.org