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A PBS campaign is urging viewers to contact Congress in support of federal funding for public broadcasting.
The job suspensions are linked to the Department of Education’s decision to terminate 2020–25 Ready To Learn grants.
The children's series has found a new streaming home — Netflix, PBS stations and PBS KIDS will air new episodes on the same day. And Netflix will also run 90 hours from the Sesame Street library.
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‘Sesame Street’ Saved, Inks New Streaming Deal With Netflix Episodes will also continue to air on PBS, debuting the same day as they launch on Netflix.
PBS is proud to announce that PBS KIDS will continue to be a home to SESAME STREET, extending the more than 50-year history of using the power of public television to bring critical early learning ...
Ready to Learn (RTL) grants provide a safety net for U.S. children who are traditionally underserved educationally. The current federal administration just slashed those nets.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said this week that the Department of Education has ended a federal grant that helped fund children's shows.
For the past 30 years, Ready To Learn-funded PBS KIDS content has produced measurable, real-world impacts on children’s learning,” said Patricia Harrison, President and CEO of CPB.
PBS CEO Paula Kerger said new children’s programming will “skid to a halt” if the government moves ahead with President Trump’s attempt to cut federal funding for public broadcast… ...
If Trump's executive is implemented, numerous animated series would lose federal funding.