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  2. Kidoodle.TV - Wikipedia

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    Kidoodle.TV is owned and operated by A Parent Media Co. Inc., a company based in Calgary, Canada. [1] [7] Kidoodle.TV was started by Mike Lowe and Neil Gruninger.Lowe identified a gap for online, user-generated videos providing age-appropriate content for children up to the age of 12 years, and co-founded the platform in 2012 with Gruninger.

  3. List of Big City Greens episodes - Wikipedia

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    A second shorts compilation special, titled Shortstober, aired on Disney Channel and was released on YouTube on October 23, 2021. [142] A third shorts compilation special, titled Shortsmas, premiered on December 3, 2022. [143]

  4. YouTube Kids - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Kids is an American video app and website developed by YouTube, ... as well as for Android TV. [3] [4] On May 27, 2020, it became available on Apple TV. [5] ...

  5. List of Kickin' It episodes - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Turner, the new owner of the mall, wants to replace the dojo with a parking lot, which upsets the Wasabi Warriors. In order to improve their chances at keeping the dojo, Rudy wants his students to befriend Mr. Turner's son Arthur; however, it turns out that Arthur is a rude and spoiled child.

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  8. SMTV Live - Wikipedia

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    SMTV Live operated on a live-television format for its timeslot on Saturday. Alongside the involvement of audience of children and celebrity guests - including bands - the programme mostly consisted of studio segments that were interwoven around regular children programming used during the show's over 2-hour timeslot.

  9. BabyFirst - Wikipedia

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    BabyFirst (stylized in all lowercase since 2019) is an American pay television channel producing and distributing content for babies and toddlers from 0–3 years [1] and their parents through television, the internet, and mobile applications. The channel is owned by First Media US. [2]