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WHAT? No new episodes?

D'Snowth

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I tuned into Sesame Street today expecting to find a new episode to review about, only to find another rerun from season 34. Now don't get me wrong, 34 is one of the best seasons, but I thought they were going to continue the new episodes this week. Man, PBS's schedules are screwed up ever since this "PBS Kids GO!" line up started!
 

Kimp the Shrimp

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it's a suggestion for PBS Kids ..... Go!!!!! as in away they want to show painting with bob all morning
 

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I noticed the same thing

I have a funny feeling they are going to try to "spread out" the new episodes so that it seems they cover a longer time frame and keep people watching. For PBS, the more people there are watching their shows at one time, the better. I have a feeling that if they showed all the new episodes at the beginning of the season, the new episodes would be watched, and, once they had nothing but re-runs to show, their ratings would plummet!
 
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