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  2. 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 ...

  3. File:Sesame Street logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The logo of Sesame Street – American children's television program. Date: 2004: Source: ... Sesam (TV-program) Usage on tl.wikipedia.org Sesame Street;

  4. List of programs broadcast by PBS Kids - Wikipedia

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    Sesame Street: Elmo's Playdate: April 14, 2020 [88] Wild Kratts: Amazin' Amazon Adventure* April 20, 2020 When You Wish Upon A Pickle: A Sesame Street Special* July 13, 2020 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Won't You Sing Along with Me?* August 17, 2020 PBS Kids Talk About: Race and Racism* October 9, 2020 The Power of We: A Sesame Street Special*

  5. WFWA - Wikipedia

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    WFWA (channel 39) is a PBS member television station in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States.Owned by Fort Wayne Public Television, Inc., the station maintains studios at the Dr. Rudy and Rhonda Kachmann Teleplex on the campus of Purdue University Fort Wayne, and its transmitter is located at its former studio facility on Butler Road in Fort Wayne.

  6. Sesame Street - Wikipedia

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    Sesame Street was conceived in 1966 during discussions between television producer Joan Ganz Cooney and Carnegie Foundation vice president Lloyd Morrisett.Their goal was to create a children's television show that would "master the addictive qualities of television and do something good with them," [16] such as helping young children prepare for school.

  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. Category:PBS logos - Wikipedia

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    P. File:PBS Appalachia Logo.png; File:PBS Charlotte logo (2019).png; File:PBS El Paso logo.png; File:PBS Fort Wayne logo.png; File:PBS KVIE logo 2019.png

  9. "Sesame Street" has been gentrified. After 45 seasons, the brick walls that once fenced in the neighborhood have been razed, giving way to sweeping views of what looks suspiciously like the Brooklyn Bridge (it is in fact a composite of three New York City bridges).