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Home / Arts and Entertainment / YouTube Welcomes Sesame Street: 100+ Free Episodes Now Live

YouTube Welcomes Sesame Street: 100+ Free Episodes Now Live

15 Jan

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Summary

  • Over 100 full Sesame Street episodes are now free on YouTube.
  • Iconic episodes like the 1969 premiere are available for streaming.
  • YouTube also features Shorts and curated thematic compilations.
YouTube Welcomes Sesame Street: 100+ Free Episodes Now Live

Sesame Street has significantly broadened its accessibility by partnering with YouTube to offer a vast digital library of over 100 full episodes for free. This move marks the first time a large collection of these beloved children's programs, spanning from the 1969 premiere to recent seasons, is available on a streaming platform without cost.

The newly accessible episodes, found on the Sesame Street and Sesame Street Classics channels, include historically significant installments like "Goodbye Mr. Hooper," which addressed grief, and "Mr. Rogers Visits." This initiative ensures that iconic moments and educational content are readily available to a new generation of viewers, complementing existing availability on platforms like Netflix and PBS.

Beyond full episodes, YouTube now features an enhanced selection of "Sesame Street" content. This includes new YouTube Shorts starring the Muppets and curated compilations of one to two hours, focusing on themes such as STEM, friendship, and animals. This partnership aims to leverage YouTube's extensive reach to connect families with educational and entertaining content.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
You can now watch over 100 full "Sesame Street" episodes for free on YouTube and the YouTube Kids app.
Iconic episodes like the 1969 premiere, 'Goodbye Mr. Hooper,' and 'Mr. Rogers Visits' are available on YouTube.
Yes, Netflix has a deal with Sesame Workshop for global streaming rights to current-season episodes and some library content.

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