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With 'Sesame Street' deal, HBO takes aim at Netflix, Hulu

HBO鈥檚 deal for new "Sesame Street" episodes gives it access to the lucrative world of children's programming and comes on the heels of major moves in other areas, including sports and news. 

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Big Bird arrives for the Daytime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. HBO will host all future episodes of "Sesame Street," the network announced Thursday, Aug. 13, 2015.

To those who associate HBO with the decidedly adult content of shows like 鈥淕ame of Thrones鈥 and 鈥淓ntourage,鈥 the news that the subscription cable network has struck a deal to host 鈥淪esame Street鈥 for its next five seasons comes with a bit of surprise, and a lot of questions. Will Bert and Ernie be headlining the next season of "True Detective?" Will Elmo make a cameo on "Girls?"

While it鈥檚 true that the Sesame Street deal is unexpected from a content standpoint (Is Jon Snow coming back, but in the form of鈥rover?), it does make sense in the context of other major programming moves the network has made this year to expand beyond the prestigious scripted shows and TV movies that traditionally been its calling card. HBO鈥檚 rivals are no longer just other networks, like Showtime and AMC.聽 It鈥檚 also looking to compete with on-demand content platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon.

The 鈥淪esame Street鈥 deal makes HBO the exclusive home of new episodes of the show (old episodes will continue to run on PBS). Financial details have not been made public, but it looks to be a win for both sides. Sesame Street has been financially squeezed as DVD sales, which played a major role in funding the show, have declined; partnering with HBO takes away that financial pressure and gives Sesame Street Workshop the resources to put out 35 episodes per year, instead of 18, according to the announcement. It also means the show is no longer reliant on funding from longtime home PBS, which contributed about 10 percent of 鈥淪esame Street鈥檚" financing.

HBO, meanwhile, gains an on-ramp into the race to secure lucrative children鈥檚 programming. Children increasingly watch TV on-demand instead of on regular television 鈥 two-thirds of 鈥淪esame Street鈥 viewers, in fact, now watch the show on streaming services like Amazon and Netflix according to the 聽 (because of the HBO deal, 鈥淪esame Street鈥 will no longer be available on those sites). That makes kid-friendly content a top priority for HBO and its rival platforms. Hulu has a deal with Nickelodeon, a major part of its 鈥淗ulu Kids鈥 section. Netflix bought up a bundle of popular kids鈥 shows from the 鈥80s and 鈥90s this year, including 鈥淩eading Rainbow鈥 and 鈥淏ill Nye the Science Guy鈥 and has a partnership with DreamWorks Animation to create original kids鈥 shows.

For HBO, then, children鈥檚 programming is a vital part of enticing viewers to subscribe to choose the standalone HBO Now, launched this fall, over the others. But it鈥檚 not only area where the network is teaming with established brands to diversify its offerings.

Last month, it landed a deal with Bill Simmons, the popular sports blogger and TV personality who became a highly sought-after commodity for media outlets after he was fired from ESPN in May. Mr. Simmons, who launched ESPN鈥檚 Grantland website and was instrumental in the hit 鈥30 for 30鈥 series of sports documentaries, brings with him a huge fan following and the hopes that he will help revive HBO鈥檚 sports content.

On the news front, the network is also expanding its partnership with Vice Media, which currently produces a documentary news show on the network, to include an interview show with Marc Maron and a program covering LGBT issues with actress Ellen Page. Partnerships like those, combined with HBO鈥檚 established stable of prestige dramas, comedies, and documentary projects, make it something the Netflixes and Hulus of the world should take seriously.聽

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