Warner Bros Television is a prominent entity in the entertainment industry, producing and distributing popular television shows that have captured audiences worldwide. With a rich history of creating iconic series like Friends, The Big Bang Theory, and Riverdale, Warner Bros Television continues to be a driving force in shaping popular culture.
Petitions under this topic often focus on issues related to representation, diversity, and workplace culture within the television industry. One petition, with thousands of signatures, calls for increased diversity in casting and production teams to reflect the true diversity of society. Another petition highlights the need for fair compensation and safe working conditions for TV industry workers.
By engaging with the petitions on Warner Bros Television, you can support efforts to promote inclusivity, fairness, and equality in television production. Your involvement can help drive positive change within the industry and ensure that all voices are heard and represented on screen.
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Unionize, and continue making a show that has helped millions of kids learn kindness, respect, hygiene, morals, feeling and so much more. I loved you and now my son loves you and I hope one day his child can do the same!
I remember the very first episode of Sesame Street. My mother turned on the tv saying there was a new show I might enjoy. She was right! :) It is a favorite memory of my childhood. Sesame Street has been a wonderful educational tool over the years. As in all things, the workers make it so. There would not be a Sesame Street without them. Show them the respect they deserve! Sesame Workshop you can do better, respect your workers' rights to unionize, no layoffs! Be a positive example.
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I remember the very first episode of Sesame Street. My mother turned on the tv saying there was a new show I might enjoy. She was right! :) It is a favorite memory of my childhood. Sesame Street has been a wonderful educational tool over the years. As in all things, the worker make it so. There would not be a Sesame Street without them. Show them the respect they deserve! Sesame Workshop you can do better, respect your workers' rights to unionize. Be example.
Sesame Street is so important to the world, especially during these days of unrest and turmoil. This show and its beloved characters teach us to be kind, that all feelings are valid, and to care for one another.
This issue is important to me because I’ve watched Sesame Street since I was a little child and the workers of the Sesame Street show worked hard to make this special education show about helping children to grow stronger smarter and kinder.
Sesame Street has always been a major part of my life, and helped shape me into the person I am today. It’s always been there for me; now it’s my turn to be there for them, because I don’t want to live in a world where Sesame Street doesn’t exist anymore.
I grew up watching Looney Tunes. I collected all the Golden Collection sets as they were released. I have a 12 year old son who has fully embraced Looney Tunes and wants to be an animator because of these great cartoons. We watch these as a family regularly. We quote them all the time. These cartoons are an important part of entertainment history. More importantly, they are entertaining for adults and families! If that’s the real motivation behind this shift, I fear the decision-makers at Max have no idea what they are talking about. Bring back Looney, Tunes, The Looney Tunes Show, and other essential animation classics!