Apple Magazine - USA - Issue 419 (2019-11-08)

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This first episode of “Sesame Street” —
sponsored by the letters W, S and E and the
numbers 2 and 3 — aired in the fall of 1969. It
was a turbulent time in America, rocked by the
Vietnam War and raw from the assassination
of Dr. Martin Luther King the year before. The
media, like today, was going through disruption.


Newt Minow, who was the Federal
Communications Commission chairman at the
time, famously said TV was becoming “a vast
wasteland.” Like today, there was lots of content,
but it wasn’t necessarily quality.


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Enter “Sesame Street” creators Joan Ganz
Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett, who worked with
Harvard University developmental psychologist
Gerald Lesser to build the show’s unique
approach to teaching that now reaches 120
million children. Legendary puppeteer Jim
Henson supplied the critters.


“It wasn’t about if kids were learning from TV,
it was about what they were learning from TV,”
said Steve Youngwood, the chief operating
officer of Sesame Workshop. “If they could

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