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Main Forums => Politics => Topic started by: TechMan on October 10, 2012, 09:57:31 PM
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http://www.ibtimes.com/big-birds-salary-314k-dont-call-him-1-percenter-844171 (http://www.ibtimes.com/big-birds-salary-314k-dont-call-him-1-percenter-844171)
Puppeter that plays Big Bird on Sesame Street made $314,072 in 2010.
Another puppeter made $556,165 in 2010.
Raking in a nice salary playing with puppets.
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Damn I'm in the wrong line of work...
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Welfare is working out pretty well for Big Bird.
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Crony socialism with a beak.
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I don't understand why Sesame Street needs PBS, or to be associated with government subsidized broadcasting.
Sesame Street has been doing great in the toy store aisles of your nearest K-mart, Target and Walmart for 30+ years. To quote Mel Brooks... "moichandizing, moichandizing!"
Puppets for kids is big business.
And on that note...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N_tupPBtWQ#t=5s
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AZ from the article:
Despite the post-debate hype surrounding Mitt Romney’s comment that he would end federal support for PBS, federal funds represent only about 2 percent of Sesame Workshop’s total budget. In 2011, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting awarded “Sesame Street” $1.25 million through a National Program Service grant to PBS. However, the show’s total operating revenue that year was $132 million, which included almost $50 million in licensing revenue for “Sesame Street” toys and other merchandise.
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Yep, I assumed as much. SesameCorp takes goobermint money despite being a 9-figure enterprise.