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  2. Count Scary - Wikipedia

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    Count Scary was a character (portrayed by Detroit, Michigan-area radio disc jockey Tom Ryan) who hosted monthly specials presenting B movie horror films with comedy skits on Detroit television station WDIV from 1982 to the early 1990s. Count Scary was a comically stereotypical vampire.

  3. Thomas Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ryan (musician) (1827–1903), Irish-American musician; Thomas Ryan, American actor in The Relic; Thomas Jay Ryan (born 1962), American actor; Tom K. Ryan, creator of the comic strip Tumbleweeds; Tom Ryan, Detroit DJ who played character Count Scary

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  5. Paramount Streaming CEO Tom Ryan on Pluto TV Turning 10 ... - AOL

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    Tom Ryan co-founded the free, ad-supported streaming service Pluto TV, which launched 10 years ago with a linear TV-like grid and a cluster of “live” channels stocked with online videos.

  6. Paramount’s Tom Ryan to Receive NATPE’s Inaugural ... - AOL

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    Paramount Global streaming chief Tom Ryan will receive the first-ever NATPE Award for Leadership in Global Streaming at the NATPE Streaming+ conference in Hollywood next month. Ryan will be ...

  7. 'You want it fixed': Ohio State wrestling coach Tom Ryan ...

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    Ohio State wrestling coach Tom Ryan was at dinner when he heard the news about Sammy Sasso on Aug. 18.. Associate athletic director Carey Hoyt relayed the information to him: The redshirt senior ...

  8. Tom Ryan (business executive) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Ryan's entrepreneurial career began in 1996 when he co-founded Cductive, an early digital music retail company that Ryan later sold to EMusic in 1999, [8] [9] that same year he became an advisor for EMusic. Following this, in 2002, he was a Mobile Music Consultant with Virgin Mobile USA.

  9. Name of the Game (The Crystal Method song) - Wikipedia

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    Despite the popularity of the song, The Crystal Method almost never play it live. The track features guitars by Tom Morello, vocals by Ryan "Ryu" Maginn, and scratching by DJ Swamp; it also contains samples from "Calling All Freaks" (1974) by Tina Dixon. The song enjoyed mainstream success as well as remixes by popular artists.