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Ssmag.197110.jpg|issue 5<br>October 1971<br>Mel Crawford |
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− | Ssmag.197112.jpg|issue 7<br>December 1971<br>Lionel Kalish |
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Ssmag.197201.jpg|issue 8<br>January 1972<br>Mel Crawford |
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Ssmag.197202.jpg|issue 9<br>February 1972<br>[[Reynold Ruffins]] |
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Springspecial1.jpg|Spring Super Special No. 1, 1973<br>Mel Crawford |
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Ssmag March 1973.jpg|issue 20<br>March 1973 |
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− | Ssmag.197304.jpg|issue 21<br>April 1973<br>John Johnson |
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Ssmag.197305.jpg|issue 22<br>May 1973<br>[[Mike Smollin]] |
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Ssmag.197306.jpg|issue 23<br>June 1973<br>[[Ivan Chermayeff]] |
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Ssmag.197309.jpg|issue 25<br>September 1973<br>Isadore Seltzer |
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Ssmag.197310.jpg|issue 26<br>October 1973<br>[[Bill Charmatz]] |
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+ | Ssmag.197311.jpg|issue 27<br>November 1973<br>Mike Smollin |
− | Ssmag.197312.jpg|issue 28<br>December 1973<br>Don Leake |
+ | Ssmag.197312.jpg|issue 28<br>December 1973<br>[[Don Leake]] |
Ssmag.1973winter.jpg|Winter Special No. 3, 1973<br>Isadore Seltzer |
Ssmag.1973winter.jpg|Winter Special No. 3, 1973<br>Isadore Seltzer |
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Ssmag.197403.jpg|issue 30<br>March 1974<br>Doug Taylor |
Ssmag.197403.jpg|issue 30<br>March 1974<br>Doug Taylor |
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Ssmag.197404.jpg|issue 31<br>April 1974<br>Isadore Seltzer |
Ssmag.197404.jpg|issue 31<br>April 1974<br>Isadore Seltzer |
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Summerspecial4.jpg|Summer Special No. 4, 1974 |
Summerspecial4.jpg|Summer Special No. 4, 1974 |
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Ssmag.197406.jpg|issue 33<br>June 1974<br>Mike Smollin |
Ssmag.197406.jpg|issue 33<br>June 1974<br>Mike Smollin |
Revision as of 16:25, 24 June 2020
Sesame Street Magazine is a children's magazine published by Sesame Workshop (previously Children's Television Workshop) to support the educational initiatives of Sesame Street.
The magazine was published monthly from 1970 until the mid-2000s. Around 2002, the magazine became a supplement to Parenting magazine, and was available only to subscribers. In 2008, the title moved to a digital platform and was available for free viewing and download via sesameworkshop.org. In 2011, after 41 years of publication, the magazine ceased producing new issues. In December 2013, the title was revived as a bi-monthly print publication by Redan Publishing.
Various companions and supplements were published in conjunction with the main title, consisting mainly of a Sesame Parents imprint.
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 From 1978-1980, the Magazine staff mislabeled some of the issue numbers. The issue numbers on this page are from the indicia of each issue, with an asterisk next to the incorrect numbers. The mistake was caught and fixed in the middle of 1980. There was a similar problem in 1982-1984, which may not have been fully corrected.
- Unknown Covers
Supplements
References
- The magazine itself was referenced as an inside joke in the Sesame Street book Don't Forget the Oatmeal!, with Bert and Ernie appearing on the cover of an issue in the checkout line.
- Mr. Hooper is seen selling copies of the magazine at Hooper's Store in the 1983 storybook The People in Your Neighborhood.
- Issue #80 is seen on the wall of the Canteen in episode 402 of The Muppet Show.
Staff
- Editor - Rebecca Herman (2002-2005)
- Art Director - Colleen Pidel (2002-2005)
- Senior Editor - Leslie Kimmelman (2002-2004), Kama Einhorn (2005)
- Assistant Editor - Joanne Ruelos (2002-2004)
- Editorial Coordinator - Mary Buri (2005)
- Copy Editor - Jeanette Leardi (2002-2005)
- Proofreaders - Diane Feldman (2002-2005), Laurie Kahn (2002-2004), Melanie Gold (2005)
Internationally
Several other countries, including Brazil, Japan, Germany, the Netherlands, and Indonesia have published their own counterparts to Sesame Street Magazine, based on their localized productions.