Thursday, June 21, 2018

Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit organization behind beloved public television series Sesame Street, will be creating children’s TV programs for Apple.

The partnership will involve multiple shows, including live action and animated series, as well as a show with puppets. The deal does not include Sesame Street.

I’m guessing that many (most? all?) of you watched Sesame Street on the public TV network PBS, where it still airs — but in 2015, Sesame Workshop made a five-year deal where episodes are broadcast on HBO months before they make it to PBS.

Apple, meanwhile, continues to make one big content deal after another — just this week, it placed a series order for Little America, an anthology show about immigrants from Big Sick writers Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon, as well as Office producer Lee Eisenberg and Master of None producer Alan Yang.

Unless you count unscripted efforts like Carpool Karaoke and Planet of the Apps, none of these announced shows have actually launched yet. Apple reportedly plans to launch the first wave of its original content initiative in March of next year, presumably as part of a new subscription streaming service.

And while it’s also been reported that Apple is focused on funding family-friendly shows (as opposed to the edgier fare that you might find on Netflix or HBO), this is time it’s announced programming created specifically for kids.



from TechCrunch https://ift.tt/2lkunCn

Related Posts:

  • LATEST TECHNOLOGY NEWSUS retailer Wish.com is admonished by UK ad watchdog for the third time since November. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2H9gWmf … Read More
  • LATEST TECHNOLOGY NEWSThe man fled from Iceland to Sweden on a passenger plane reportedly also carrying the prime minister. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2qGNGJn … Read More
  • LATEST TECHNOLOGY NEWSMPs say it is "alarming" plans to improve cyber-security after the Wannacry attack have not been agreed. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2vncquM … Read More
  • LATEST TECHNOLOGY NEWSTaskRabbit says it is working with law enforcement, and its website is offline. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2vnkLP1 … Read More
  • LATEST TECHNOLOGY NEWSThe Internet Watch Foundation found more than 78,000 website addresses with child abuse images in 2017. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2EVevNS … Read More

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Followers

Contact Form

Name

Email *

Message *

Popular Posts

FOLLOW BY EMAIL

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner