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  2. National Educational Television - Wikipedia

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    NET ceased to operate as a network from that point, although some NET-branded programming, such as NET Journal and NET Playhouse remained part of the PBS schedule (now produced by WNET) until the brand was retired 2 years later. Some of the programs that began their runs on NET, such as Washington Week and Sesame Street, continue to air on PBS ...

  3. Sesame Street - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Sesame Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Sesame Workshop (SW), originally known as the Children's Television Workshop (CTW), is an American nonprofit organization that has been responsible for the production of several educational children's programs—including its first and best-known, Sesame Street—that have been televised internationally.

  5. Is “Sesame Street” Ending? What We Know About the Beloved ...

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    A select few episodes of Sesame Street are also available on PBS Kids. The streaming platform's decision to cut ties with Sesame Workshop will not impact the premiere of season 55 on Max in ...

  6. History of Sesame Street - Wikipedia

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    Sesame Street was an expensive program to produce because the creators decided they needed to compete with other programs that invested in professional, high quality production. [41] Jim Henson, (1989), creator of the Muppets. Henson was initially reluctant to become involved with a children's show, but agreed to do so. [42]

  7. How PBS and 'Sesame Street' got remote learning right 50 ...

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    In 'Sunny Days,' David Kamp, author of 'The United States of Arugula' mines the history of PBS kids TV and shows how "Sesame Street" led to hip-hop.

  8. PBS Kids - Wikipedia

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    PBS Kids is the branding used for nationally-distributed children's programming carried by the U.S. public television network PBS.The brand encompasses a daytime block of children's programming carried daily by most PBS member stations, a 24-hour channel carried on the digital subchannels of PBS member stations (sometimes called the PBS Kids Channel or PBS Kids 24/7), and its accompanying ...

  9. Square One Television - Wikipedia

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    After the last episode aired, the show went into reruns until October 7, 1994. The show was revived for the 1995–96 PBS season as a teacher instruction program, Square One TV Math Talk. [citation needed] From 1999 to 2003, Square One was also shown on Noggin, a cable channel co-founded by Sesame Workshop.