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Mother Goose Club is an educational nursery school program that streams on its eponymous YouTube channel and is produced by Sockeye Media LLC. Its YouTube channel has acquired more than 8 billion views and 7 million subscribers since 2009.
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PBS is expanding its presence in the linear, free streaming channel business. The public broadcaster has sealed a deal with Amazon to stream its PBS Kids channel, as well as 150 local PBS stations ...
The show's first six episodes premiered exclusively on the Amazon Video service on May 23, 2014, [4] and the remaining seven episodes of season one premiered on September 5. [5] A re-dubbed German version premiered for Amazon's German Prime customers on August 20 of the same year. [6] The second season [7] premiered on December 10, 2015.
Although it was originally scheduled to air on the PBS Kids 24/7 Channel, [9] it was exclusive to the PBS Kids on-demand streaming service as of May 13 of that same year, [10] in addition to Amazon Prime Video through the PBS Kids add-on subscription. On-air broadcasts began on the PBS Kids 24/7 channel on October 1 in that year. [11] [12] [13]
Suitable for: Kids ages 10+; Rated PG. Run time: 114 minutes. This coming-of-age ’80s classic has got it all: hidden treasure, everlasting friendship, edge-of-your-seat thrills and a young Josh ...
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Living Books was No. 2 with 12% of market share for educational CD-ROMs in December 1999, behind Disney's 13.2%. [136] Each game cost "hundreds of thousands of dollars" to produce; [104] budgets ranged from $500,000–$1 million. [46] Producer Philo Northrup noted that creating Green Eggs and Ham was "very expensive". [137]