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  2. Many viewers and African-Americans at CTW believed that the Muppet reinforced negative stereotypes of black children. In a 1970 Newsweek interview, “Sesame Street” executive producer Dave ...

  3. May 9, 2024 · In 2016 the show began running all of its new episodes on the cable channel HBO, with PBS getting the rights to air them nine months later. Sesame Street received licensing fees from the sales of books, toys, and games, as well as from stage shows and theme parks.

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  4. After two years of research, the newly formed Children's Television Workshop (CTW) received a combined grant of $8 million from the Carnegie Corporation, the Ford Foundation and the U.S. federal government to create and produce a new children's television show.

  5. Dec 12, 2021 · A Mississippi state TV commission refused to air “Sesame Street” after complaints about the racially integrated cast. Local commercial affiliates picked up the show, knowing a hit when they ...

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  6. Black schoolkids were falling behind after the Civil Rights Movement. 'Sesame Street' filled the gaps and changed public programming forever.

  7. May 8, 2021 · A new documentary Street Gang: How We Got To Sesame Street recounts how the classic program reinvented children's television and continues to interpret the world with authenticity.

  8. Sesame Street is an American educational children's television series that combines live-action, sketch comedy, animation and puppetry. It is produced by Sesame Workshop (known as the Children's Television Workshop until June 2000) and was created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett.

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