No, but speaking from my personal experience: Sesame Street was something I was grateful to have as a child. And as a adult, something wholesome and educational I was hoping to share with my children.
Almost as in “hey, this was my favorite thing as a kid”, cue counting to 12, the yip-yip aliens, and silly Super Grover.
The fact that it was broadcast on public television is why I naively thought it could be excluded from pure business decisions.
But I as others are realizing: nothing is safe, not even public television.
Almost as in “hey, this was my favorite thing as a kid”, cue counting to 12, the yip-yip aliens, and silly Super Grover.
The fact that it was broadcast on public television is why I naively thought it could be excluded from pure business decisions.
But I as others are realizing: nothing is safe, not even public television.