“Sesame Street” is hitting the market, as Warner Bros. Discovery has opted not to renew its deal for new episodes of the long-running children’s program. Max will continue to license ...
Warner Bros. Discovery has ended its agreement to air new episodes of Sesame Street on HBO and Max, leaving the beloved kids’ show searching for a new home. The program, which has been running ...
However, the media company announced that it will be moving away from kids' shows to focus on adult and family shows. With Sesame Street on the market, it's hard to imagine that the show will not ...
The cat is out the bag and the Muppet is out of the trash can as streaming service Max has announced it’s unloading its stake in “Sesame Street.” The premium cable network’s parent company ...
Preschool kids in the 90s had it good with nostalgic shows like Arthur, Sesame Street and more. Here are the best ones we still remember. Before the Warner Bros. announcement, Sesame Street had ...
“Sesame Street” is back on the market, TheWrap has learned. HBO and Max have opted not to renew their deal with the children’s leader, which involved new episodes of “Sesame Street ...
and placing less emphasis on kids fare like Sesame. “We are excited to extend our 10-year partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery, keeping Sesame Street’s iconic library available on Max ...
After being a staple on children's television for nearly six decades, the fate of Sesame Street is up in the air. “It has been a wonderful, creative experience working with everyone at Sesame ...
In addition, the current season of Sesame Street, season 55, will still be available on Max beginning next month. The decision not to continue the deal for new episodes stems from a change in strategy ...
Elmo and crew are being kicked to the curb. Sesame Street is looking for a new home for its upcoming season after Warner Bros. Discovery opted out of renewing the show’s output deal with HBO and ...