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Fred Rogers Productions
Entertainment
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15,331 followers
Inspiring a lifetime of learning.
About us
Here at Fred Rogers Productions, kids come first, now and always. We connect with them through shows that are fun, relatable, and put their social and emotional learning front and center. That’s how we’ve earned the trust of parents, caregivers, and teachers. We bring our one-of-a-kind expertise in early childhood development to partnerships with talented creators, writers, illustrators, animators, and producers. Together, we create shows that foster a natural enthusiasm for learning and that make kids smile while they learn big life lessons. And we are always exploring how to make the most of new ways for kids to watch and play.
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http://www.fredrogers.org
External link for Fred Rogers Productions
- Industry
- Entertainment
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1971
Locations
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Primary
2100 Wharton Street
Suite 700
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15203, US
Employees at Fred Rogers Productions
Updates
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We are incredibly excited about this partnership and to bring Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood to zoos all across the country. If you're in the New York area, be on the lookout for Daniel in summer 2026!
We’re thrilled to announce a new partnership with Fred Rogers Productions to bring the beloved PBS KIDS series Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood to life at zoos across the country, starting with the iconic Bronx Zoo in summer 2026! This immersive experience will offer families a unique opportunity to step into Daniel Tiger’s world and explore the values of kindness, curiosity and community in a whole new way. Read more in The Licensing Letter: https://lnkd.in/euPYUS99 Photo courtesy of Fred Rogers Productions. #RaiseYourExperience #DanielTiger #BronxZoo #FredRogersProductions #SummerEntertainment
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Thank you, Children's Media Association, for this wonderful spotlight!
Today we’re celebrating four incredible CMA members from Fred Rogers Productions—one of CMA’s proud corporate sponsors! 💛 Meet Gabrielle Howard (https://lnkd.in/ekzSSfFW) (Creative Development Manager), Brandea Turner (Program Director, Writers’ Neighborhood), Rubin Soodak (Interactive Producer), and Brooke Sakowski (https://lnkd.in/e38MUxwx) (Associate Director of Marketing) as they share which Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood character they’d love to be. 🙌 Big thanks to Fred Rogers Productions for their continued support of the CMA community! 🙌
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We recently spoke to Described and Captioned Media Program's own Kyle Sisk. Kyle is the chief technical officer for DCMP who, since our partnership began, has helped us produce over 500 American Sign Language episodes across seven of our series. Learn more about Kyle's background, what DCMP provides, and favorite parts of his job here: https://lnkd.in/eRBgwWdK
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Thanks to support from #PNCGrowUpGreat, we’ve been able to reach children in over 45 cities and celebrate caring and kindness together. PNC
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A great day spent leaning in, listening, and learning from others. Thank you to our Learning and Education Team for putting on this memorable event for the rest of the staff!
The Back to School Assembly at Fred Rogers Productions is an opportunity for us to come together as a staff and learn from experts from all across the educational landscape and really focus on our “why.” So many great conversations around important work that supports young children and their trusted adults! Special thanks to our guest speakers: Kelly Gustafson, LeeAnne Krueger, Pam Christner, Brittany Sommer Katzin, Natascha Crandall, Ph.D., Neha Navsaria, Patricia (Trish) Kohl who joined us in person and our amazing station partners who joined us virtually - Denise Hallman (ideastream), Lisa Ann Sepulveda (AZPM), and Madelaine Hartman Strickland (TPT). We learned so much from you all! And a huge shout out to the best partner and teammate a person could ask for - Mallory Mbalia - whose vision and leadership makes it all possible.
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We recently spoke with Jill Cozza-Turner about her role on the upcoming crossover special "Daniel Tiger Visits Someplace Else." Jill is the head writer on Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood and has also written many episodes of Donkey Hodie, so bringing these two worlds together with Jill's experience was a natural fit. Learn more about Jill's many, many hobbies and vast involvement within the industry here: https://lnkd.in/eBt-9sph
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We’re way, way, way excited to share that Alma’s Way has received nominations for Best Youth Programming and Best Voice Over Actor by the The Imagen Foundation 🎉 Congratulations to our production partners at Pipeline Studios as well!
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Pittsburgh has always been Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. Join us and White Whale Bookstore on August 8t at 7pm for an evening of joyful conversation about the impact of Fred Rogers’ legacy in Pittsburgh and around the world. Panel guests include David Newell, the iconic Mr. McFeely from Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, Ellen Doherty, chief creative officer at Fred Rogers Productions, and Haley Jenkins and Frankie Cordero, cast members from Donkey Hodie, with discussions led by Ryan Deto of Axios Pittsburgh. RSVP to the free event in-person or to watch the livestream: https://lnkd.in/eh4Y59X6
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