Generations of children, their parents and their grandparents have all run screaming from the room when the sickly sweet strains of Barney’s “I Love You, You Love Me” ooze out of televisions ...
Barney & Friends' aired beginning in 1992, and is the topic of a new podcast Barney had love for everyone, but the same couldn't be said for the big, purple dinosaur. As the Barney phenomenon ...
Meet "Generation Barney," a podcast about the media we loved as kids and how it shapes us. It's about the purple dinosaur. But it's also about music and love and backlash and toys and nostalgia.
Television in the 1960s embraced outlandish concepts, from stranded castaways (Gilligan’s Island) to suburban witches ...
it was important to explain Barney’s anti-fans. “We do journalism here, right? So it's important to represent more than one side to a story,” she said. “But also, as we researched, we realized that ...
Rachel Accurso might be this era’s Mister Rogers, if he had been on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram. Toy companies and ...