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Children's Television Workshop

Children's Television Workshop (CTW), now known as Sesame Workshop, is a nonprofit organization founded in 1968, dedicated to creating educational children's programming. It is best known for producing "Sesame Street," a groundbreaking television show that combines live-action, puppetry, and animation to teach children important academic and social skills. CTW emphasizes learning through fun and engages children with diverse characters and relatable scenarios. Its innovative approach has significantly influenced children's media and education, making learning accessible and enjoyable for young audiences worldwide. Sesame Workshop continues to develop programs that address children's developmental needs across various platforms.