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While often associated with Creator/{{PBS}}, in 1999, the Workshop made a deal with MTV Networks (the owners of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}) to launch an educational channel called Creator/{{Noggin}}. They produced many original shows for Noggin, including ''Series/OutThere'', ''Series/{{Sponk}}'' and ''Series/PlayWithMeSesame''. The Workshop sold its stake in the Noggin channel in late 2002, but it continued to produce new Noggin shows (like ''Series/TheUpsideDownShow'' in 2006). In 2005, Sesame Workshop made a deal with Creator/{{PBS}}, Creator/HITEntertainment and Creator/NBCUniversal (Comcast) to launch a 24-hour preschool channel called Creator/{{Sprout}} (previously known as PBS Kids Sprout; now (now known as Creator/UniversalKids). They have produced an original show for Sprout called ''Panwapa''. Sesame Workshop divested its stake in Sprout in December 2012. More recently, the company has become associated with Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery, beginning with the move of ''Sesame Street'' to Creator/{{HBO}} in the mid-2010s; the company has subsequently begun to produce more content for Creator/HBOMax and Creator/{{Cartoonito}}.
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While often associated with Creator/{{PBS}}, in 1999, the Workshop made a deal with MTV Networks (the owners of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}) to launch an educational channel called Creator/{{Noggin}}. They produced many original shows for Noggin, including ''Series/OutThere'', ''Series/{{Sponk}}'' and ''Series/PlayWithMeSesame''. The Workshop sold its stake in the Noggin channel in late 2002, but it continued to produce new Noggin shows (like ''Series/TheUpsideDownShow'' in 2006). In 2005, Sesame Workshop made a deal with Creator/{{PBS}}, Creator/HITEntertainment and Creator/NBCUniversal (Comcast) to launch a 24-hour preschool channel called Creator/{{Sprout}} (previously known as PBS Kids Sprout; now known as Creator/UniversalKids). They have produced an original show for Sprout called ''Panwapa''. Sesame Workshop divested its stake in Sprout in December 2012. More recently, the company has become associated with Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery, beginning with the move of ''Sesame Street'' to Creator/{{HBO}} in the mid-2010s; the company has subsequently begun to produce more content for Creator/HBOMax and Creator/{{Cartoonito}}.
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While often associated with Creator/{{PBS}}, in 1999, the Workshop made a deal with MTV Networks (the owners of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}) to launch an educational channel called Creator/{{Noggin}}. They produced many original shows for Noggin, including ''Series/OutThere'', ''Series/{{Sponk}}'' and ''Series/PlayWithMeSesame''. The Workshop sold its stake in the Noggin channel in late 2002, but it continued to produce new Noggin shows (like ''Series/TheUpsideDownShow'' in 2006). In 2005, Sesame Workshop made a deal with Creator/{{PBS}}, Creator/HITEntertainment and Creator/NBCUniversal (Comcast) to launch a 24-hour preschool channel called Creator/{{Sprout}} (previously known as PBS Kids Sprout; now known as Creator/UniversalKids). They have produced an original show for Sprout called Panwapa.''Panwapa''. More recently, the company has become associated with Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery, beginning with the move of ''Sesame Street'' to Creator/{{HBO}} in the mid-2010s; the company has subsequently begun to produce more content for Creator/HBOMax and Creator/{{Cartoonito}}.
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While often associated with Creator/{{PBS}}, in 1999, the Workshop made a deal with MTV Networks (the owners of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}) to launch an educational channel called Creator/{{Noggin}}. They produced many original shows for Noggin, including ''Series/OutThere'', ''Series/{{Sponk}}'' and ''Series/PlayWithMeSesame''. The Workshop sold its stake in the Noggin channel in late 2002, but it continued to produce new Noggin shows (like ''Series/TheUpsideDownShow'' in 2006). In 2005, Sesame Workshop made a deal with Creator/{{PBS}}, Creator/HITEntertainment and Creator/NBCUniversal (Comcast) to launch a 24-hour preschool channel called Creator/{{Sprout}} (previously known as PBS Kids Sprout; now known as Creator/UniversalKids). They have produced an original show for Sprout called Panwapa. More recently, the company has become associated with Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery, beginning with the move of ''Sesame Street'' to Creator/{{HBO}} in the mid-2010s; the company has subsequently begun to produce more content for Creator/HBOMax and Creator/{{Cartoonito}}.
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While often associated with Creator/{{PBS}}, in 1999, the Workshop made a deal with MTV Networks (the owners of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}) to launch an educational channel called Creator/{{Noggin}}. They produced many original shows for Noggin, including ''Series/OutThere'', ''Series/{{Sponk}}'' and ''Series/PlayWithMeSesame''. The Workshop sold its stake in the Noggin channel in late 2002, but it continued to produce new Noggin shows (like ''Series/TheUpsideDownShow'' in 2006). In 2005, Sesame Workshop made a deal with Creator/{{PBS}}, Creator/HITEntertainment and Creator/NBCUniversal (Comcast) to launch a 24-hour preschool channel called Creator/{{Sprout}} (previously known as PBS Kids Sprout; now known as Creator/UniversalKids). More recently, the company has become associated with Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery, beginning with the move of ''Sesame Street'' to Creator/{{HBO}} in the mid-2010s; the company has subsequently begun to produce more content for Creator/HBOMax and Creator/{{Cartoonito}}.
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While often associated with Creator/{{PBS}}, in 1999, the Workshop made a deal with MTV Networks (the owners of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}) to launch an educational channel called Creator/{{Noggin}}. They produced many original shows for Noggin, including ''Series/OutThere'', ''Series/{{Sponk}}'' and ''Series/PlayWithMeSesame''. The Workshop sold its stake in the Noggin channel in late 2002, but it continued to produce new Noggin shows (like ''Series/TheUpsideDownShow'' in 2006). In 2005, Sesame Workshop made a deal with Creator/{{PBS}}, Creator/HITEntertainment and Creator/NBCUniversal to launch a 24-hour preschool channel called Creator/Sprout (now Creator/{{Sprout}} (previously known as PBS Kids Sprout; now known as Creator/UniversalKids). More recently, the company has become associated with Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery, beginning with the move of ''Sesame Street'' to Creator/{{HBO}} in the mid-2010s; the company has subsequently begun to produce more content for Creator/HBOMax and Creator/{{Cartoonito}}.
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While often associated with Creator/{{PBS}}, in 1999, the Workshop made a deal with MTV Networks (the owners of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}) to launch an educational channel called Creator/{{Noggin}}. They produced many original shows for Noggin, including ''Series/OutThere'', ''Series/{{Sponk}}'' and ''Series/PlayWithMeSesame''. The Workshop sold its stake in the Noggin channel in late 2002, but it continued to produce new Noggin shows (like ''Series/TheUpsideDownShow'' in 2006). In 2005, Sesame Workshop made a deal with Creator/{{PBS}}, Creator/HITEntertainment and Creator/NBCUniversal to launch a 24-hour preschool channel called Creator/Sprout (now known as Creator/UniversalKids). More recently, the company has become associated with Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery, beginning with the move of ''Sesame Street'' to Creator/{{HBO}} in the mid-2010s; the company has subsequently begun to produce more content for Creator/HBOMax and Creator/{{Cartoonito}}.
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While in the past typically often associated with Creator/{{PBS}}, in 1999, they the Workshop made a deal with Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} MTV Networks (the owners of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}) to launch the children's an educational channel called Creator/{{Noggin}}. Sesame They produced several of Noggin's shows, many original shows for Noggin, including ''Series/OutThere'', ''Series/{{Sponk}}'' and ''Series/PlayWithMeSesame''. The Workshop sold its stake in the Noggin channel in late 2002, but it continued to produce new Noggin shows (like ''Series/TheUpsideDownShow'' in 2006). More recently, the company has become associated with Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery, beginning with the move of ''Sesame Street'' to Creator/{{HBO}} in the mid-2010s; the company has subsequently begun to produce more content for Creator/HBOMax and Creator/{{Cartoonito}}.
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While in the past typically associated with Creator/{{PBS}}, in 1999, they made a deal with Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} to launch the children's channel Creator/{{Noggin}}. Sesame produced several of Noggin's shows, including ''Series/OutThere'', ''Series/{{Sponk}}'' and ''Series/PlayWithMeSesame''. The Workshop sold its stake in the Noggin channel in late 2002, but it continued to produce new Noggin shows (like ''Series/TheUpsideDownShow'' in 2006). More recently, the company has become associated with Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery, beginning with the move of ''Sesame Street'' to Creator/{{HBO}} in the mid-2010s; the company has subsequently begun to produce more content for Creator/HBOMax and Creator/{{Cartoonito}}.
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[[https//sesameworkshop.org Sesame Workshop]] is an American non-profit organization which produces educational children's programs. Their most famous program is ''Series/SesameStreet''.
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Sesame Workshop is an American non-profit organization which produces educational children's programs. Their most famous program is ''Series/SesameStreet''.
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[[https//sesameworkshop.org Sesame Workshop Workshop]] is an American non-profit organization which produces educational children's programs. Their most famous program is ''Series/SesameStreet''.
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2006). More recently, the company has become associated with Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery, beginning with the move of ''Sesame Street'' to Creator/{{HBO}} in the mid-2010s; the company has subsequently begun to produce more content for Creator/HBOMax and Creator/{{Cartoonito}}.
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In 1999, they made a deal with Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} to launch the children's channel Creator/{{Noggin}}. Sesame produced several of Noggin's shows, including ''Series/{{Sponk}}'' and ''Series/PlayWithMeSesame''. The Workshop also co-produced all of Noggin's on-air interstitials, including the ''Series/{{Oobi}}'' shorts that Nickelodeon later spun off into a series. In 2009, sold its stake in the Noggin channel was replaced with Nick Jr.; in 2015, the late 2002, but it continued to produce new Noggin brand was relaunched as an app.
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'''Sesame Workshop''' is an American non-profit organization which produces educational children's programs. Their most famous program is ''Series/SesameStreet''.
The company was founded in 1968 as the '''Children's Television Workshop''' (CTW). Joan Ganz Cooney, a television producer, and Lloyd Morriset, a foundation executive, thought of the idea of creating a company to produce ''Sesame Street'', a television series intended to help children get ready for school. The Children's Television Workshop was that company, and Joan Ganz Cooney was named its first executive director. The company changed to its current name in 2000.
The company was founded in 1968 as the '''Children's Television Workshop''' (CTW). Joan Ganz Cooney, a television producer, and Lloyd Morriset, a foundation executive, thought of the idea of creating a company to produce ''Sesame Street'', a television series intended to help children get ready for school. The Children's Television Workshop was that company, and Joan Ganz Cooney was named its first executive director. The company changed to its current name in 2000.
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In 1999, they made a deal with Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} to launch the children's channel Creator/{{Noggin}}. Sesame produced several of Noggin's shows, including ''Sponk!'' ''Series/{{Sponk}}'' and ''Series/PlayWithMeSesame''. The Workshop also co-produced all of Noggin's on-air interstitials, including the ''Series/{{Oobi}}'' shorts that Nickelodeon later spun off into a series. In 2009, the Noggin channel was replaced with Nick Jr.; in 2015, the Noggin brand was relaunched as an app.
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