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Sesame Street Moves to Netflix After PBS Funding Cut
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Sesame Street, the iconic children’s show, will now stream on Netflix following a funding cut to PBS by the Trump administration. The decades-old program, known for its educational content, leaves its long-time public broadcasting home. This shift raises questions about access to free educational programming for underserved communities.
PBS, a publicly funded network, has aired Sesame Street since 1969. The funding cut stems from the administration’s broader push to reduce federal spending.
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The move to Netflix, a subscription-based platform, ensures the show’s continuation. However, it may limit access for families without streaming services.
Sesame Street has historically reached millions of children with lessons on literacy and social skills. Its departure from PBS could affect low-income households reliant on free television.
Netflix’s acquisition aligns with its strategy to expand family-friendly content. The platform has not disclosed specific plans for new Sesame Street episodes.
The Trump administration’s budget priorities emphasize reducing federal support for public media. This has sparked debates over the role of government in funding educational programs.
Some argue the move to Netflix could broaden the show’s global reach through streaming. Others worry it sidelines viewers without internet or subscription access.
Public broadcasting advocates view PBS cuts as a loss for equitable education access. Supporters of the cuts argue private platforms can sustain such programs efficiently.
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