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Why did CTW become Sesame Workshop?

PresidentMuppet

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Why did CTW become Sesame Workshop? It used to say CTW Sesame Street. Now it says 123 Sesame Street
 

Lazy J

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What I heard was with the internet , books and other things they were doing that they wanted a name that reflected that they were more than a TV production outfit. I belive after they bought the seasame muppets from EM.TV they became Seasame Workshop.
 

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They should also change the name from "Sesame Street" to "Sesame" in order to show that they're not just about streets and urban settings anymore.
 
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