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Netflix has acquired the streaming rights to “Sesame Street,” ensuring the continuation of new episodes after Warner Bros. Discovery ended its funding.
PBS president Paula Kerger told the AJC that current efforts by the Trump administration to defund their operations is more aggressive than skirmishes in the past.
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Despite budget cuts at PBS, Sesame Street has a new friend in Netflix. Layoffs traumatize federal workers — and that seems to ...
In what can only be regarded as a groundbreaking move for children’s programming, Netflix has reached an agreement to start ...
Netflix, with the help of Cookie Monster, announced the move on social media on May 19, with a cute video. "N is for Netflix, ...
Sunny days will continue for SESAME STREET, thanks to Netflix. The streaming giant has picked up the classic kids' show ...
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The beloved children's show had been searching for a new streaming home after Max decided not to renew their contract.
Sesame Street has inked a new streaming deal with Netflix, with new episodes premiering on the streamer later this year.
Through a unique private-public partnership “Sesame Street” will be available on both Netflix and PBS beginning later this ...