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Since its beginning, Sesame Street, within the confines of the show itself, did not acknowledge sponsorship by corporations or advertisers. Instead, the sponsors were and (and later, on rare occasions, another learning concept or object). During season 43, the concept was expanded to include faux sponsors, parodying the sort of entities which actually funded Sesame Street and other PBS programming.

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  • Fictional Sesame Street sponsors
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  • Since its beginning, Sesame Street, within the confines of the show itself, did not acknowledge sponsorship by corporations or advertisers. Instead, the sponsors were and (and later, on rare occasions, another learning concept or object). During season 43, the concept was expanded to include faux sponsors, parodying the sort of entities which actually funded Sesame Street and other PBS programming.
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  • Since its beginning, Sesame Street, within the confines of the show itself, did not acknowledge sponsorship by corporations or advertisers. Instead, the sponsors were and (and later, on rare occasions, another learning concept or object). During season 43, the concept was expanded to include faux sponsors, parodying the sort of entities which actually funded Sesame Street and other PBS programming.
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