It has been one eventful week for both Warner Bros. and HBO Max, one that saw plenty of original content get nixed from the streaming service including roughly 200 episodes of the iconic children’s show, Sesame Street<\/em><\/strong>. Sesame Workshop has now taken matters into its own hands and begun uploading full episodes onto its YouTube channel, making the show available to everyone once again.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Sesame Workshop has posted full episodes onto the official Sesame Street<\/em> YouTube channel, which has 22.9M subscribers. While this move isn’t strictly a response to HBO Max, as the episodes are uploaded to on YouTube regularly, it’s hard not to see the timing of their Twitter reminder<\/a> as particularly pointed. This makes the series \u2014 a PBS staple that was originally intended as a publicly-funded, widely-available series for children of all backgrounds \u2014 back to the public on a platform that is free and so widely accessible to use such as YouTube. W<\/p>\n <\/p>\n