Hotline Feature – Kristyn Burtt: Netflix’s Sesame Street, Stranger Things Drama, and the Bewitched Reboot
Entertainment journalist Kristyn Burtt joins Dave Weekley on Hotline from Los Angeles with a packed Hollywood update. The two discuss the debut of Sesame Street’s move to Netflix, why it’s being redesigned into bite-sized segments, and how it could boost Netflix’s kids lineup. Kristyn also breaks down Jon Stewart’s Comedy Central contract extension, the Stranger Things controversy involving Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour, and Kim Kardashian’s Emmy ambitions. The segment wraps with Fox’s planned Bewitched reboot — and whether anyone really asked for it
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