Common Sense Media and Real Girls Media's DivineCaroline.com Enter Content Partnership
March 16, 2007
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Common Sense Media and DivineCaroline.com, a place where women come together to express themselves, find answers and share life through storytelling, announced today that they have entered a partnership that will provide DivineCaroline users with easy access to some of Common Sense Media’s advice for moms on how to manage kids’ media use.
“We are thrilled to partner with a company such as Common Sense Media that shares similar beliefs in providing a trustworthy resource for parents and women online,” said Kate Thorp, CEO and Co-Founder. “By combining our efforts, we will be able to provide our users with important information regarding media and entertainment that profoundly impacts families today.”
Through the partnership, DivineCaroline will run a weekly article from Common Sense featuring thoughts and tips on a wide range of issues relating to kids and the media, from how to handle spicy lyrics in your kids’ music to how to talk to kids about staying safe on the Internet. DivineCaroline users will be able to comment on the articles, pass them along to their friends and even participate in forums.
“The media has become an enormous part of kids’ lives today, which means that managing media has become an enormous part of moms’ lives,” said Common Sense Media CEO and Founder, Jim Steyer. “We’re excited to provide DivineCaroline users with information that can help them navigate the media and technology landscape for their kids.”
DivineCaroline.com provides a platform for women to reflect, read, write and connect. In an effort to centralize women’s interests, DivineCaroline also enables women’s groups and non-profits to reach a new audience and connect women with the causes they believe in. As a new partner with DivineCaroline, Common Sense Media will be a part of a ground-breaking new community of women who value expression and welcome the fresh, trustworthy information and tools that the leading non-partisan organization provides.
About Real Girls Media
Real Girls Media Network, Inc., a digital network created for women, by women, is a San Francisco-based, privately held company backed by 3i and WaldenVC. DivineCarolineTM and RGMTM are trademarks of Real Girls Media Network, Inc. More information is available at www.realgirlsmedia.com.
About DivineCaroline.com
DivineCaroline.com is a place where women can come together to express themselves, find answers and share life through storytelling. Part of Real Girls Media Network (RGM), a leading network for women and girls online, DivineCaroline.com celebrates the sensibilities of women and their affinity for sharing and connecting. By enabling everyday women to easily submit – and seamlessly publish - their stories alongside professional content, DivineCaroline empowers women to share their wisdom and connect with others in an online community.
