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  2. Today (1982 TV program) - Wikipedia

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    After some sizeable wins in the second half of 2015, [50] [51] Today managed some of its best ever ratings in early 2016. [52] [53] Today defeated Sunrise in 2016 based on weeks won. [54] After Sunrise reclaimed the ratings crown in 2017, [55] the program's ratings slipped significantly in 2018, due to negative headlines surrounding co-host ...

  3. The World's Funniest Moments - Wikipedia

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    The World's Funniest Moments is a reality television series produced by Associated Television International.Taped in front of a live audience, the show features humorous video clips taken from the Internet and submitted by viewers.

  4. Australia's Funniest Home Videos - Wikipedia

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    Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos is a controversial one-off special spin-off to Australia's Funniest Home Videos which aired on the Nine Network on 3 September 1992. It was a highly explicit special, depicting videos of sexual situations and other sexually explicit content, and was hosted by Australian radio personality Doug Mulray .

  5. Carson Daly Jokes “Today” Show Has 'No Sign of Hoda ... - AOL

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    It’s the start of a new era on the Today show. After Hoda Kotb exited the NBC morning show on Friday, Jan. 10, Craig Melvin took over her co-anchor spot on Monday, Jan. 13. His co-anchor ...

  6. Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos - Wikipedia

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    Australia's Funniest Home Video Show premiered in 1990, and it was similar in concept to the 1989 American special (and later series) America's Funniest Home Videos: viewers would send in amateur-shot videos that were unintentionally humorous, and the video deemed the "funniest" by the studio audience was awarded a prize at the end of the show.

  7. Golden Globes audience ate up Nikki Glaser's monologue. What ...

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    Airing live on Sunday, Jan. 5, on CBS and Paramount+ with Showtime, Glaser took a swing at the most talked-about pop culture moments, politics, current events and more.

  8. The 20 best sales this weekend: Kindle accessories, iPads ...

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    If you have a gift card burning a hole through your pocket, there are some better-than-Black-Friday deals worth knowing about, like a 4-pack of Apple AirTags (was $99, now $69) for the cheapest ...

  9. 2004 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    24 March – Sydney Kings defeat West Sydney Razorbacks 90–79 in Game 5 of the best-of-five NBL Grand Final series, becoming champions for the second time. 4 April – Minor Premiers Perth Glory defeat Parramatta Power 1–0 at Parramatta Stadium in the last NSL Grand Final, becoming National Champions for the second year in succession.