Consumer Electronics Show

The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada is considered one of America's most important technology-related trade shows. Not open to the public, many new products are launched or previewed at the event.

Sesame Workshop executive Terry Fitzpatrick lead a presentation on digital media for children, highlighting concerns in the industry, as well as their products, including the Sesame Street Web Video Player, podcast, and mobile phone content. He cited a study by the Joan Ganz Cooney Center, which stated that only two of 20 educational video games has an actual curriculum behind it.

The show featured an Elvis-haired Elmo singing Viva Las Vegas, and telling the crowd "Vegas is my kind of town! Elmo loves technology."