I don't see this as a "lower of standars". It's a new thing YouTube is trying and people are bound to actually use it. I'm sure they'd make more direct money from it than, say Netflix or Amazon.
I'm very much on the fence about such an idea. Youtube's player somehow has become absolute garbage that won't let you load videos before watching them, frog help you is you want to rewind and not have to reload everything all over again.
But as for Sesame Workshop and trying to get Netflix style video service on youtube... I don't like the fact that there's no flat fee for watching
every premium YT channel, and you'd have to buy subscriptions for specific channels. Doesn't Netflix have a flat fee? And "selected" episodes of season 35-38. Really sweetening that pot, aren't we? It's a nice try, I guess... I'm not crazy about the future of pay streaming. But at least we know why they were heckbent on pulling everyone who uploaded full episodes off of YT. I sympathize that they are a non-profit and things haven't been too kind to them lately... but there's got to be a better way to this.
Meh. Didn't they have them up for free? It's really annoying how all the free-providers are suddenly starting to charge on Youtube.
Sesame Street has
never posted a full episode ever. Maybe a street story, maybe part of a street story, but never an episode.