With its Warner Bros. Discovery contract about to expire, TV critic Alan Sepinwall explains why the beloved children's series deserves to survive.
The executive joins as the "Sesame Street" producer looks for a new home for the long-running children's show after HBO and Max opted not to renew an output deal for new episodes ...
NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 12: A feather from Big Bird is seen on the set of Sesame Street at Kaufman Astoria Studios on Monday ...
“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 ...
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 ...
By Alex Weprin Media & Business Writer A prime piece of TV real estate is hitting the open market: new episodes of Sesame Street. The decision not to continue the deal for new episodes stems from ...
Discovery, the parent company of HBO’s streaming service Max, will not be renewing its output deal for the beloved children’s program, “Sesame Street.” This decision marks a significant ...
As for Sesame Street, the show is excited to continue its relationship with Warner Bros. Discovery through 2027, but it is also now looking for a new partner for its flagship show.
Sesame Street's future is in question. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. In an era of streaming TV where a series is lucky to ...
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 ...
Max announced that they would not continue production of Sesame Street, instead opting to keep the show's back catalogue of 55 seasons and allowing the production to find a new home to produce new ...
A hot new listing just hit the real estate market. That's right: Sesame Street is for sale. The beloved children's program hits the auction block after Warner Bros. Discovery opted not to renew ...