Sunny days are headed to Crave, the new Canadian home of “Sesame Street” on streaming.
The Bell Media-owned service says it has signed an agreement with Sesame Workshop to bring episodes of the educational children's television series to the streaming platform starting Friday.
In September, Crave says it will expand the selection with the 35 episodes from season 52, which is now rolling out weekly on HBO Max south of the border. The latest season grabbed attention for introducing Ji-Young, the first Asian-American muppet in the show's canon. In 2015, U.S. cable channel HBO took first-run rights for new episodes of the show, leaving PBS to air those episodes in a second-run window several months later.
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