ssetta
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Okay, there's something I've been thinking about a lot lately:
We all know how much Sesame Street has changed over the years, to the point where it just is not the same show again. And we all know how they never show old episodes on TV anymore, nor are they available on DVD, iTunes, or even the Internet. Sure, YouTube, Hulu, and SesameStreet.org have lots of clips available, but it's just not the same as having full episodes to watch.
One thing I've noticed lately is that out of almost all TV shows, old Sesame Street episodes are practically the hardest to come across. Back in the show's era that I personally refer to as golden, up until Season 25, they made a total of 3135 episodes. They did 130 shows per season, and each episode only ever aired on TV twice. So like if you're looking for a particular episode from a particular year, it's nothing short of a miracle if someone actually has it. And I have to say I've been pretty frustrated by this a lot lately. I really wish more full classic Sesame Street episodes would be available. I don't understand what keeps iTunes for releasing more. I know that they released a whole bunch of Electric Company episodes on iTunes that cannot be found anywhere else. There's a bunch on Hulu as well. All I wish is that the same thing would happen with Sesame Street, but it hasn't. So now, the big question is:
What keeps them from doing it?
We all know how much Sesame Street has changed over the years, to the point where it just is not the same show again. And we all know how they never show old episodes on TV anymore, nor are they available on DVD, iTunes, or even the Internet. Sure, YouTube, Hulu, and SesameStreet.org have lots of clips available, but it's just not the same as having full episodes to watch.
One thing I've noticed lately is that out of almost all TV shows, old Sesame Street episodes are practically the hardest to come across. Back in the show's era that I personally refer to as golden, up until Season 25, they made a total of 3135 episodes. They did 130 shows per season, and each episode only ever aired on TV twice. So like if you're looking for a particular episode from a particular year, it's nothing short of a miracle if someone actually has it. And I have to say I've been pretty frustrated by this a lot lately. I really wish more full classic Sesame Street episodes would be available. I don't understand what keeps iTunes for releasing more. I know that they released a whole bunch of Electric Company episodes on iTunes that cannot be found anywhere else. There's a bunch on Hulu as well. All I wish is that the same thing would happen with Sesame Street, but it hasn't. So now, the big question is:
What keeps them from doing it?