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  2. Defy Media - Wikipedia

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    Defy Media was an American digital media company that produced original online content for the 12–34 age group. Originally founded in 1996 as Alloy Online (later Alloy Digital), the final company was formed in 2013 by its merger with Break Media.

  3. Muppets Party Cruise - Wikipedia

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    Muppets Party Cruise is a 2003 party video game, based on The Muppets franchise, developed by Mass Media and published by TDK Mediactive for the PlayStation 2 and GameCube. This was the Muppets ' last video game before the franchise was acquired by The Walt Disney Company in 2004.

  4. List of party video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a chronological list of party video games. ... Nintendo Entertainment System: Itadaki Street: ... Mario Party 5: 2003: GameCube: Muppets Party Cruise: 2003 ...

  5. Wikipedia:Videos - Wikipedia

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    Videos can be instructive and can help the text, while they improve the content by adding a new layer of discovery. The Wikimedia Movement Strategy suggest we should innovate in free knowledge, and suggests the use of diverse modes of consumption and contribution to our projects (e.g. text, audio, visual, video, geospatial, etc.).

  6. Wikipedia:Requested articles/Arts and entertainment

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    Game Attack and it's hosts, Shaun Bolen, Greyson Watkins, Chase Sedate, and Wes Reinitz, specialize in providing entertainment for an older demographic, hosting live events, providing video game journalism, and creating live programming with guests such as Rooster Teeth, Kinda Funny, Ray Narvaez Jr, Bruce Greene, among others.)

  7. Ampersand's Entertainment Guide - Wikipedia

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    They added Moving Up in early 1986, aimed at college men, and College Musician in September 1986, for music educators. Ampersand's Entertainment Guide was reported in 1987 as reaching 1.2 million students, the same as Newsweek 's On Campus. [6] [7] Outside of the college market, Alan Weston Publishing produced The Movie Magazine in 1983. [8]

  8. File:Cruise logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Deluxe Media - Wikipedia

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    Deluxe Media Inc., also known simply as Deluxe and formerly Deluxe Entertainment Services Group, Inc., is an American multinational multimedia and entertainment service provisions company [2] owned by Platinum Equity, [3] founded in 1915 by Hungarian-born American film producer William Fox and headquartered in Burbank, California.