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Over its several decades, the show’s setting has always been both realistic and idealistic. And it has evolved, much like the New York City streets that inspired it.
In case you didn't know, PBS and Sesame Street have had a very, very long relationship dating back to the show's premiere in ...
Cookie Monster, the lovable, cookie-eating creature featured on the children’s television program Sesame Street, is set to ...
Millions of American children got a head start on kindergarten thanks to Sesame Street and other early-childhood education ...
Alaska’s Lisa Murkowski and Maine’s Susan Collins joined Senate Democrats in opposition to Republican cuts to organizations ...
Sesame Workshop is upping security measures around its social media accounts following Sunday’s hack of “Sesame Street” star Elmo’s X profile. The incident saw the beloved puppet sharing ...
The attack on Sesame Street continues as far-right wing supporters and politicians accuse the show of grooming due to inclusive post.
GOP lawmakers criticized Sesame Street's Pride post, urging to defund PBS and highlighting ongoing tensions over public broadcasting funding.
The long-running children’s show is one of the last remaining pieces of American monoculture. But after a half century of change, is “Sesame Street” still the same place we know and love?
A Netflix rescue and a union win were good news for Sesame Street. But the price of survival might be the soul of the show.
"Sesame Street" is finding a new home as it changes hands from HBO to Netflix, where new and old episodes will stream. PBS will also air new episodes.
Netflix will begin streaming new episodes of 'Sesame Street' later this year, in addition to a library of almost 100 hours of episodes.