Members phkrause Posted October 31, 2023 Members Posted October 31, 2023 Sesame Street Getting “Reimagined” for Season 56 (Exclusive) Sesame Workshop will drop the magazine-style format of the long-running children's show in 2025 in favor of a longer narrative-driven style, paired with a new animated series 'Tales From 123.' https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/sesame-street-changing-format-tales-from-123-season-56-1235623888/ Quote phkrause When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; But when a wicked man rules, the people groan. Proverbs 29;2
Members phkrause Posted September 26, 2024 Author Members Posted September 26, 2024 Lead like Sherrie Westin Hope King's guest tonight is Sherrie Westin, 66, the new CEO of Sesame Workshop — the nonprofit behind "Sesame Street," TV's longest-running children's show. It's been on air since 1969. They caught up last month in Manhattan for Westin's first interview since taking the job. Why she matters: Westin — who's been in senior leadership at Sesame for over 20 years and was a senior official in President George H.W. Bush's administration — is steering Sesame through an increasingly competitive media landscape and polarized world. 1. What have been some of your toughest calls? Creating the first-ever HIV-positive Muppet in 2002 for South Africa was controversial in the United States but "the right thing to do in South Africa ... The country wanted and asked for it — it's so important that we're being responsive and not just dictating." More recently, Sesame's decision to vaccinate Big Bird against COVID attracted accusations it was government propaganda. "A fan posted a video of Big Bird being vaccinated in 1979 for measles, and [so] obviously it's not White House propaganda, right? It was what is in the best interest of children. And so ... none of us regretted that for a minute." ? The intrigue: Sesame declined a White House invitation for Big Bird to work with President Biden on a vaccination campaign after the clip went viral, to avoid undermining the organization's nonpartisan credibility. Elmo tells a friend in Lebanon last year: "Hi, Elmo loves you." Photo: Ryan Heffernan/Sesame Workshop 2. What topics would be taboo for "Sesame Street"? "We would never be partisan," she said. Sesame has covered civics lessons, but not related to a specific campaign or election. 3. Sesame's mission is "to help children everywhere grow smarter, stronger and kinder." What's your definition of kindness? It's "about empathy. It's about understanding. It's about respect for differences. It's about children seeing what they have in common with one another." 4. What's an unorthodox dimension of your leadership? "I have kind of an irrepressible sense of humor, which can get me in trouble," she said. "You realize that people don't understand you're being facetious." 5. What's your blind spot? "I can tend to be impatient," she said, based on "very good instincts and a strong gut." "The reason it's so important to be patient is to also go through the process to bring others along. And there may be other inputs that help form a decision. So I think it's so important to have the data to support your gut." ? 1 fun thing: What Muppet would you be? "Grover, because of his irreverence and sense of humor." More on Westin's leadership style. Quote phkrause When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; But when a wicked man rules, the people groan. Proverbs 29;2
Members phkrause Posted May 21, 2025 Author Members Posted May 21, 2025 ? 1 fun thing: Sesame Street's new home Big Bird of Sesame Street attends the 2023 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Photo: Noam Galai/WireImage The "Sesame Street" crew is coming to Netflix. Netflix announced today that it picked up worldwide streaming rights for the iconic children's show, Axios' Sara Fischer reports. The deal starts later this year at an unspecified date. It comes after Warner Bros. Discovery ended its streaming partnership with the show late last year. New episodes will hit Netflix, PBS and the PBS Kids app on the same day. ? Netflix has been investing in children's content as it looks to replace traditional TV packages for families. The company holds streaming rights to "Ms. Rachel" and "CoComelon," two of the most popular children's YouTube channels globally. Later today, Netflix announced an expanded deal with hit U.K. kids' TV sensation "Peppa Pig." Quote phkrause When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; But when a wicked man rules, the people groan. Proverbs 29;2
Members phkrause Posted February 23 Author Members Posted February 23 🏔️ 1 for the road: Muppets take on Milan Photo: Sesame Workshop Cookie Monster and Bert (sans Ernie) are a long way from Sesame Street as they search for the best pizza, cannoli and Olympic pins in Italy. Axios chief technology correspondent Ina Fried usually interviews CEOs and titans of industry. But she recently met up with the iconic puppets on the sidelines of the 2026 Winter Olympics. 🍝 Asked his favorite sport, Cookie Monster got creative (and apparently, hungry): "Me enjoy the competitive pasta making." The pair hopes to take in all the sights while athletes from around the world go for the gold. 🍕 For Cookie Monster, that includes seeing inside every pizzeria. Watch the interview. Quote phkrause When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; But when a wicked man rules, the people groan. Proverbs 29;2
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