Netflix will have exclusive worldwide premiere rights to the next three seasons of "Sesame Street," as well as 90 hours of past episodes. The long-standing children's program also signed a separate ...
(NEW YORK) — The good news: Sesame Street will still air for free on PBS. But first, it’ll air on HBO. Starting this fall and for the next five seasons, all new episodes of Sesame Street will debut on ...
Sesame Street creator Sesame Workshop and YouTube have announced a new "extended partnership" that will bring episodes of the iconic children's show to the platform and a series of workshops for ...
Of all the latest cuts and funding changes, the one that saw Sesame Street nearing the chopping block hurt parents and adults of a certain age, because it threatened to put an end to the beloved PBS ...
"Sesame Street" is hitting the market, as Warner Bros. Discovery has opted not to renew its deal for new episodes of the long-running children's program. Max will continue to license episodes from the ...
Sesame Workshop will also continue to produce some original content for YouTube, and host workshops with creators to help them create entertaining and educational content. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor ...
YouTube has struck a new deal with Sesame Workshop to bring hundreds of classic “Sesame Street” episodes to the video platform in January 2026. The deal, announced Thursday morning, will make YouTube ...
HBO Max is axing about 200 episodes of "Sesame Street" from its streaming platform. but the reason for the purge is unclear. Warner Bros. Discovery recently acquired HBO Max. On Friday, the streaming ...
Warner Bros. Discovery recently announced that it will not renew its streaming deal with Sesame Street to put out new episodes on its streaming service Max, formerly HBO. This leaves the most popular ...
"Sesame Street" has a new streaming home. Netflix will stream the next three seasons of "Sesame Street," as well as a library of past episodes, securing the future of the longtime children's program ...
“Sesame Street” is hitting the market, as Warner Bros. Discovery has opted not to renew its deal for new episodes of the long-running children’s program. Max will continue to license episodes from the ...