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The attack on Sesame Street continues as far-right wing supporters and politicians accuse the show of grooming due to inclusive post.
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?
"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.
The new partnership entails for new episodes of “Sesame Street” from its 56th season to begin streaming later this year.
Sesame Street's new deal will bring its 56th season and 90 hours of past episodes to streaming giant Netflix, while maintaining same-day availability on PBS in the U.S.
The beloved children's program 'Sesame Street' has officially found a new home after HBO and Max decided not to renew their deal.
Starting later this year, new Sesame Street episodes will run on Netflix, PBS and the PBS Kids app on the same day.
The children's series has found a new streaming home — Netflix, PBS stations and PBS KIDS will air new episodes on the same day. And Netflix will also run 90 hours from the Sesame Street library.
Sesame Street is moving to Netflix. Here are details behind the change and what it means.
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