Jeffrey Dunn
Born | April 22, 1961 |
Hometown | Newcastle upon Tyne, England |
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'A really lonely disease': the incredible story of one 15-year-old's rare diagnosis and how she is helping others
- Emily Blosberg, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis as a teen, founded the nonprofit Oscar the MS Monkey to help support other kids and teens with MS.
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Sesame Workshop launches an experimental new YouTube channel
The organization that's made Sesame Street for nearly 50 years is now looking to branch out in a different way on YouTube. In addition to the existing Sesame Street channel, Sesame Workshop is now launching Sesame Studios, a channel specifically for new and experimental educational videos. It's designed as a way to reach a new generation of kids that spend more time with smartphones and tablets than sat in front of the TV. NPR is reporting that, despite the name, the stars of Sesame Street won't
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'Sesame Street' moving to a more tech-savvy neighborhood: HBO
Tyrion Lannister, meet Big Bird.
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Sesame Workshop retains Brown Johnson as consultant
Brown Johnson, an influential former Nickelodeon programming executive, is working as a consultant with Sesame Workshop.
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Sesame Workshop Appoints Jeffrey Dunn as President and CEO
There's a new boss on “Sesame Street.” Jeffrey Dunn, former president and CEO of HiT Entertainment, has been appointed president and CEO of Sesame Workshop, the company behind the children's show “Sesame Street.” He will be tasked with leading the nonprofit educational organization in its mission to use the educational power of media to help all children reach their highest potential. “Sesame Workshop really invented the business of kids television as we know it today and all of us in the kids m
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Soda Wars Might Be Crossing A Line
Are Latino kids being unfairly targeted as study subjects for obesity in youth and the relationship to drinking a lot of sodas? There is now a growing controversy over the cottage industry of grant money going to study soda-drinking Hispanic kids, with the center of the storm a $30,000 payout from National Institute of Health to a researcher at the University of California, San Francisco. It sounds like academic overkill to some, particularly the soda beverage lobby, especially the speculation
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Where Jamie Oliver Failed, Carrot Farmers Hope to Change the Way We Snack
Baby carrots seem like an unlikely catalyst for social change. But 49 carrot farmers are uniting and hoping a new marketing campaign can help them become just that by overturn kids' instincts for junk food and get them to pop open a bag of
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