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Lloyd Morrisett, a Founder of ‘Sesame Street,’ Dies at 93

The New York Times – Business:

His observations about his 3-year-old daughter’s viewing habits led him to join Joan Ganz Cooney in creating a program that revolutionized children’s television.

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