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Warner’s pact with Sesame Workshop, inked in 2015, was critical to “Sesame Street’s” survival, as children’s viewing habits shifted and DVD and home video sales dwindled.
Everything is NOT A-OK with Sesame Street, because Warner Bros. has ended its partnership with the series. And some outlets say they aren't sure if people still want to go "where the air is sweet." ...
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 ...
Warner Bros. Discovery officials told several outlets it's changing its business strategy with Max to focus on more adult and family content. "Sesame Street" has been on the air since the late ...
“We are excited to extend our 10-year partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery, keeping Sesame Street ’s iconic library available on Max through 2027,” a spokesperson for Sesame Workshop says.
That's right: Sesame Street is for sale. The beloved children's program hits the auction block after Warner Bros. Discovery opted not to renew its deal with the show.
“We are excited to extend our 10-year partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery, keeping Sesame Street ’s iconic library available on Max through 2027,” a spokesperson for Sesame Workshop says.
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