When kids turn 9, they turn away from educational tv to adult fare and professional sports programing. RoleModel.tv brings them back with live talk and hobbyist shows like "Home Made Horror" (video clips plus a filmmaking pro for tip), "Ingenuiity" (a science game show), and "Sports Beast" (where a professional player mentors a Middle-schooler.) www.rolemodel.tv
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Fantastic!
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My dream job was to write for Sesame Street when I finished University - I did an internship at a small PBS station but that was it. You have a great initiative Bill - wishing you lots of success with that.
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Bill: I looked at your site. I think you and Wendy will like this interview with current Sesame CEO, Steve Youngwood https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-conversation-with-the-ceo-of-ses...
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"When kids turn 9, they turn away from educational tv to adult fare and professional sports programing." I didn't know that, Bill Weber. RoleModel.tv sounds great, and it's needed.
There are some creatives on Stage 32 who write and produce kids' content. Joseph Costa (https://www.stage32.com/profile/849893/about), Mohnjeet Kalsi (https://www.stage32.com/profile/1035604/about), and others.