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TNA+ is a professional wrestling video streaming service that launched on May 1, 2019. It is owned and operated by Anthem Sports & Entertainment, the parent company of professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).
While many scholars and journalists use Bongo Flava and Hip Hop interchangeably, distinctions are made by many Bongo Flava and Hip Hop artists. [9] [10] Bongo flava borrows from Tanzanian hip hop, with fast rhythms and rhymes in Swahili. The name "Bongo Flava" comes from the Swahili word for brains: ubongo. Bongo is the nickname of Dar es Salaam.
The first service to stream Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) content on-demand happened in 2009, when the company launched its own 'TNA Video Vault'. [4] The service changed its name to 'TNA On Demand' in 2010 and ran up until around early 2013.
John Rodríguez Jr. (September 11, 1945 – August 17, 2024), better known as Johnny "Dandy" Rodríguez, was an American bongo player of Puerto Rican descent. He was the long-time bongosero for Tito Puente, and also played with Tito Rodríguez, Ray Barretto and Alfredo de la Fe.
After a 14th-straight month of record-high global temperatures in July, NOAA expects this year to end up as the hottest on record or very close.
It is a Bongo Original series of Bongo BD. The story was written by Kajal Arefin Ome. The series features Ziaul Hoque Polash, Saidur Rahman Pavel, Marzuk Russell, Parsa Evana, Mishu Sabbir, Shimul Sharma, Musafire Syed Bacchu, Chasi Alam, Lamima Lam, Saraf Ahmed Zibon and Purnima. The web series follows the story of a businessman, a fraud, a ...
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Tanzania's film industry, also known as Swahiliwood or Bongo movie (a portmanteau of Swahili, Tanzania's official language, and Hollywood) and Bongowood, [1] was established around 2001. [ 2 ] Films produced with low budgets, short schedules and camcorders are referred to colloquially as "bongo films" and are mass-released in DVD format.