SuperAwesome expands its kid-safe tech stack with Starglow Media's audio network. See how brands can now safely reach millions of young listeners.
London-based kid tech firm SuperAwesome announced it has acquired Los Angeles-based kids and family audio content company Starglow Media. Through the acquisition, SuperAwesome will expand its engagement with youth audiences, audience intelligence and privacy-first infrastructure.
“We made this acquisition with a clear belief that the next generation of engagement is rich with sound. With the addition of Starglow Media, SuperAwesome furthers our leadership as the multi-channel way for brands to safely and measurably engage Gen Alpha,” said Nick Walters, president and chief strategy officer of SuperAwesome, in a statement. The acquisition will also strengthen support for content owners and IP holders, providing sustainable monetization in a category where scale has historically been difficult to achieve, SuperAwesome said in a statement. As part of the acquisition, founder and chief executive of Starglow Media, Jed Baker, will join SuperAwesome as head of audio. Launched in 2023, Starglow Media has delivered more than 120 million annual listens across more than 45 shows geared towards kids. Its portfolio spans properties, such as Paramount’s Blue’s Clues and Dora the Explorer, alongside original shows like Mysteries About True Histories. Starglow Media has also partnered with global brands, including Disney, Netflix, Toyota, Hasbro, Paramount and Penguin Random House. “We’ve believed from the start that kids and family audio deserved to be taken seriously as a scaled, premium channel, and SuperAwesome is the clear leader in understanding how young audiences actually spend their time. Together, we can give brands and content owners a level of reach, intelligence and credibility in audio that simply hasn’t existed before,” said Baker, in a statement. Information for this article was sourced from SuperAwesome.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Get a four-pack of first-gen AirTags on sale for only $64Find the latest technology news and expert tech product reviews. Learn about the latest gadgets and consumer tech products for entertainment, gaming, lifestyle and more.
Read more »
Apple’s first-gen AirTags are still worth buying now that they’re $16 apieceYou can now buy a four-pack of first-gen AirTags for $64 ($35 off) for Presidents Day. That’s just $2 more than their lowest price to date.
Read more »
'The Simpsons' showrunner on reaching 800 episodes — and its 'freaky' future predictionsTobey Maguire sparks romance rumors after being spotted with 20-year-old model Mishka Silva at the 2026 Super Bowl. Kimberly Van Der Beek shares an emotional tribute to late “Dawson’s Creek” star James Van Der Beek as a GoFundMe for his family surpasses $2 million.
Read more »
Gen X & Gen Z Agree: HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Is the GoT Series That's Only Getting BetterBertie Carvel sitting in a chair in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
Read more »
Matt Painter Among Elite Big Ten Company After Reaching Latest MilestoneWith Purdue's 78-57 victory over Iowa on Saturday, Matt Painter reached a new coaching milestone, one that only four other Big Ten coaches have hit.
Read more »
Self-Deportations Surge Under Trump Administration, Reaching Record HighsCBS News analysis reveals a record number of illegal aliens are choosing to self-deport from the United States, attributed to President Trump's financial incentives. The report highlights increased voluntary departures among detainees, rising stipend amounts, and a significant decrease in the foreign-born population, contrasting with previous administration's policies.
Read more »
