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Last year was all about change in the television industry. Our TV critic says the new year brings a host of exciting shows, from platforms old and new.
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Iftah Ya Simsim was one of the earliest foreign-language Sesame Street spinoffs when it launched in 1979. But the beloved show went dark when its studio was partially destroyed during the Gulf War.
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Under a new partnership between HBO and Sesame Street, PBS stations will screen new episodes of the children's show nine months after they appear on HBO. NPR's Scott Simon talks to media correspondent David Folkenflik.
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For parents and educators, that's a big question. Since 1969, the show has played a big role as an educational service with a mission to serve the underprivileged.
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For the next five seasons of Sesame Street, episodes will air first on HBO before they're made available to PBS for free nine months later.