'Sesame Street' moves in with Netflix, but will stay on PBSNew Foto - 'Sesame Street' moves in with Netflix, but will stay on PBS

NEW YORK (AP) — Netflix has thrown"Sesame Street"a safety net with a new streaming deal that offers the popular children's staple a broad reach while keeping it on its long-standing home, PBS, at the same time, the companies announced Monday. Starting later this year, new episodes will run on Netflix, PBS and the PBS Kids app on the same day. No specific premiere date was immediately announced. Select past episodes will be available on Netflix worldwide. The change for the more than 50-year-old show comes afterWarner Bros. Discovery— which had airedthe show since 2016— last year decided not to renew its deal for new episodes that air on HBO and Max, though episodes will remain there until 2027. "This unique public-private partnership will enable us to bring our research-based curriculum to young children around the world with Netflix's global reach, while ensuring children in communities across the U.S. continue to have free access on public television to the 'Sesame Street' they love," Sesame Workshop said in its press release. Sal Perez, the show's executive producer and a Sesame Workshop vice president,told The Associated Press recentlythat segments on the new season will be longer and "really focused on character," while also focusing on its audience's emotional well-being and development. For Season 56, episodes will revolve around one 11-minute story, the Netflix release said. "The more kids want to hang out with our characters on 'Sesame Street,' the more they're going to take in those lessons," said Perez, adding that there would also be updates to the show's look and feel. The new season will also feature more exploration of the "Sesame Street" neighborhood and a look inside the legendary two-story brownstone at 123 Sesame Street that houses Elmo, Bert and Ernie and more. "I strongly believe that our educational programming for children is one of the most important aspects of our service to the American people, and 'Sesame Street' has been an integral part of that critical work for more than half a century," said Paula Kerger, president and CEO of PBS. "We're proud to continue our partnership in the pursuit of having a profound impact on the lives of children for years to come." "Sesame Street" has been shown in more than 150 countries, amassing more than 200 Emmys in addition to Grammy and Peabody awards and a Kennedy Center Honor for lifetime artistic achievement. Its fan-favorite characters like Oscar the Grouch, Big Bird and the Cookie Monster will now reside along the likes of Ms. Rachel, Blippi and the residents of "CoComelon Lane." Netflix says "Kids and Family" programming makes up 15% of the streamer's total viewing.

'Sesame Street' moves in with Netflix, but will stay on PBS

'Sesame Street' moves in with Netflix, but will stay on PBS NEW YORK (AP) — Netflix has thrown"Sesame Street"a safety net ...
Tom Cruise Continues to Gush Over Ana de Armas After Spending Time Together: 'Her Ability Is Incredible'New Foto - Tom Cruise Continues to Gush Over Ana de Armas After Spending Time Together: 'Her Ability Is Incredible'

ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty; Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Tom Cruise praised Ana de Armas as a "very, very talented" actress while talking to reporters at the N.Y.C. premiere ofMission: Impossible — The Final Reckoningon Sunday, May 18 His comments come amid frequent sightings of the two together over recent months, and news that they are working on multiple projects together "Her ability is incredible," Cruise said at the premiere Tom Cruiseis continuing to singAna de Armas' praises. Amid numeroussightings of the pair togetherin recent months, the 62-year-old actor opened up about his respect for de Armas during the New York City premiere of his new filmMission: Impossible — The Final Reckoningon Sunday, May 18. "(Ana is a) very, very talented, great dramatic actress, comedic, tremendous ability, learns quickly," Cruise toldExtraof de Armas, 37. He reiterated in comments toAccess Hollywood, "Her ability is incredible. There's an actress that has dramatic chops, someone who's comedic, very, very talented." "You see her inBallerinaand you look atKeanu (Reeves)and her together ... just a great actress," Cruise added. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories. BACKGRID Cruise's comments on Sunday come not long after her firstgave props to de Armas forBallerina, her upcomingJohn Wickspinoff film, at the London premiere ofThe Final Reckoning. "I just saw the movie — it kicks ass," theTop Gun: Maverickactor said with a smile in a clip that wasposted on InstagramThursday, May 15. De Armas herself recently confirmed that she and Cruise areworking on "a few projects" togetherduring a Thursday appearance onGood Morning America. TheOscarnominee's comments came after she and Cruise were firstspotted out together in February. Since then, the pair have been seen together multiple times, including on a walk in London onde Armas' 37th birthdaylate last month. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Joe Maher/Getty; Gabe Ginsberg/WireImage Speaking with PEOPLE at theFinal Reckoningpremiere on Sunday, Cruise reflected on his many years starring in the hit action-movie franchise — and said that if he had to do it all over again,he wouldn't change a thing. "I did the best you can, and it's representing all the efforts of everyone involved at that particular moment," he said. Cruise's appearance at Sunday's event came days after the filmed received afive-minute standing ovationfollowing its world premiere at the 2025Cannes Film Festivalon Wednesday, May 14. Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoningis in theaters Friday, May 23. Read the original article onPeople

Tom Cruise Continues to Gush Over Ana de Armas After Spending Time Together: 'Her Ability Is Incredible'

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'American Idol' winner welcomed a baby just days ago: 'A lot of making up to do'New Foto - 'American Idol' winner welcomed a baby just days ago: 'A lot of making up to do'

Mississippi P.E. teacherJamal Robertsis an "American Idol." John FosterandBreanna Nixwere the runnersup, with Roberts crowned the Season 23 winner in a May 18 finale. With his win, 27-year-old Roberts became the first Black man to earn the title since Season 2'sRuben Studdardin 2003. For his winner's song, Roberts crooned Anthony Hamilton's "Her Heart" as the Top 14 contestants crowded around him in celebration. 'American Idol' finale reveals 2025winner: Is it Jamal, John or Breanna? But Roberts' crowning is just the latest celebration for the singer this month, as he just welcomed a baby girl to the world, his third. Minutes after he was named Season 23's winner, getting some sleep and spending time with the little one was top of mind for Roberts. What you missed on your favorite shows:Sign upfor USA TODAY's Entertainment newsletter. "I'm going to see my daughter, Gianna," who's nine days old, the Meridian, Mississippi, native tells USA TODAY on the "Idol" red carpet after the finale taping wrapped. "I've got a lot of making up to do." Roberts revealed his new bundle of joy onInstagramMay 16. With his daughter pictured in a ladybug costume, the singer wrote, "Hey world, meet my little ladybug, Gianna Grace Roberts. I'm so proud to be her father #girldadforlife #idol." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jamal Roberts (@officialjamalroberts) Roberts has two other daughters, Harmoni and Lyrik. After Roberts heads back to Mississippi to reunite with the new baby, he's all steam ahead when it comes to music. But the elementary school coach says he won't leave teaching behind for good, necessarily. "I wasn't really doing the teaching thing for the money. It was really the kids, (who are) just my inspiration," he says. "So even if I could go back every now and then, just show up and be a part of something, I plan to do that." Contributing: Taijuan Moorman This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:'American Idol' 2025 winner Jamal Roberts just welcomed a baby

'American Idol' winner welcomed a baby just days ago: 'A lot of making up to do'

'American Idol' winner welcomed a baby just days ago: 'A lot of making up to do' Mississippi P.E. teacherJamal Robertsis an ...
Third suspect arrested over fires at properties linked to UK prime ministerNew Foto - Third suspect arrested over fires at properties linked to UK prime minister

LONDON (AP) — A third man was arrested Monday for a series of fires that targeted property linked toU.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, police said. The unnamed 34-year-old was arrested in Chelsea, west London, on suspicion of conspiracy to commit arson with intent to endanger life, Metropolitan Police said. A 26-year-old man was arrested on the same charge Saturday, the day after Roman Lavrynovych, a Ukrainian national, appeared in court oncharges of setting fireto Starmer's personal home, along with a property where he once lived and a small SUV he had sold. Police didn't provide the nationality of the second and third suspects. No injuries were reported from the fires, which occurred on three nights in north London between May 8 and May 12. Lavrynovych, 21, didn't enter a plea Friday in Westminster Magistrates' Court to three counts of arson with intent to endanger life. A prosecutor said there was no explanation for the crimes and that Lavrynovych denied setting the fires. Starmer and his family had moved into the prime minister's official Downing Street residence after he was elected in July.

Third suspect arrested over fires at properties linked to UK prime minister

Third suspect arrested over fires at properties linked to UK prime minister LONDON (AP) — A third man was arrested Monday for a series of fi...
CBS News chief steps down amid tensions over Trump lawsuitNew Foto - CBS News chief steps down amid tensions over Trump lawsuit

The head of CBS News stepped down Monday, marking the second high-profile departure from the organization within the past month as its parent company contends with a $20 billion lawsuit from President Donald Trump and an $8 billion merger. Paramount Global co-CEO George Cheeks asked Wendy McMahon for her resignation on Saturday,CNBC reported, citing people familiar with the matter. NBC News reached out to CBS for comment on CNBC's reporting. McMahon said in a memo that her time atop the stalwart news brand has been "a privilege and joy," but that the past few months had been "challenging." "It's become clear that the company and I do not agree on the path forward," McMahon, who was with the network since 2021 and was CBS News CEO since 2023, wrote in a memo to staff. "It's time for me to move on and for this organization to move forward with new leadership." McMahon's words echoed those of longtime "60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens, who left in late April afterhe said the newsmagazine had lost its journalistic independence. His departure triggered anextraordinary on-air statementdays later from "60 Minutes" correspondent Scott Pelley, who noted Paramount's ongoing attempts to complete a merger as he defended the show's editorial integrity. Cheeks, in a separate memo Monday, did not address McMahon's comments on a path forward. "On a personal note, I want to thank Wendy for her partnership over the past four years," Cheeks wrote. "Under her leadership, the competitive position and culture at our television stations have improved dramatically, and we've expanded local news significantly. Our streaming news platforms — national and local — are stronger and growing, with digital extensions now in place for several of our flagship CBS News broadcasts." The tumult at CBS News comes as Paramount Global seeks to complete an $8 billion merger with media production group Skydance Media. That merger requires federal approval — a situation that has led to ongoing internal tensions at CBS News. As it works to complete the merger, Paramount is seeking to settle a $20 billion lawsuit lodged by Trump over accusations that "60 Minutes" selectively edited a pre-election interview segment featuring his campaign rival, then-Vice President Kamala Harris. Experts have called the suit baseless — but Owens, the former "60 Minutes" executive producer, signaled that internal pressures from Paramount executives have become unsustainable. "Having defended this show — and what we stand for — from every angle, over time with everything I could, I am stepping aside so the show can move forward," Owens wrote in an outgoing memo widely reported by media outlets.

CBS News chief steps down amid tensions over Trump lawsuit

CBS News chief steps down amid tensions over Trump lawsuit The head of CBS News stepped down Monday, marking the second high-profile departu...

 

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