Sesame Street, Elmo and Account Security
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As a $1.1 billion federal budget cut looms over the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the entity that funds both NPR and PBS, local public radio stations and television affiliates are at risk of going under,
Elmo’s verified X (Twitter) account was hacked Monday, leading to a wave of antisemitic, racist and conspiracy-laced posts. Sesame Workshop has secured the account and condemned the content.
Collider has an exclusive look at the collectibles company's first wave of Sesame Street Fun! Fun! vinyl figures, which will be on display at San Diego Comic Con later this month, as well as their SDCC exclusives.
“Sesame Street” is now seen in more than a hundred and seventy countries, mainly through co-productions, aided by the Sesame Workshop but run in-country by what the Workshop refers to as ...
FAILED APPEAL: One local conservative guest columnist appealed to Congress to save funding for public broadcasting. Oklahoma's statewide PBS station, OETA, reinforced that we are all fellow Americans and patriots before we are members of a particular partisan club, Garrett T. King wrote in May.
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