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  2. Buzzr - Wikipedia

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    The Buzzr brand was first used by Fremantle for a YouTube channel created and produced by its digital content studio Tiny Riot, which debuted in late 2014. The Buzzr YouTube channel features classic clips, and short-form adaptations of its game show properties (such as Family Feud and Password), with internet celebrities as contestants, primarily aimed towards millennials.

  3. Buzz! - Wikipedia

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    Buzz!: Quiz TV has been nominated in the Best Social Game and Best Multiplayer Game categories for the 2009 BAFTA video game awards. [4] The series has sold over 10 million copies. [5] As with most TV quiz shows the winner of the game is the player with the most points. The show uses a multi-round format with most games in the series featuring ...

  4. Winning Lines - Wikipedia

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    The host asks a series of toss-up questions on the buzzer, each of which can be answered with the number of a contestant still in play at the time. If a contestant responds correctly with an opponent's number, that opponent is eliminated; a contestant who responds correctly with his/her own number remains in the game.

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  6. Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) was established under the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority Act of 2003. [ 2 ] [ non-primary source needed ] The primary legislation governing the industries regulated by the TCRA is the Universal Communications Service Access Act of 2006.

  7. Knowledge Bowl - Wikipedia

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    (The buzzer system is usually set up to have the teams buzz in the style of the game show Split Second, i.e., the teams are called on in the order that they register in the game computer.) Each team in a round has one designated spokesperson.

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  9. National Science Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The National Science Bowl (NSB) is a high school and middle school science knowledge competition, using a quiz bowl format, held in the United States. A buzzer system similar to those seen on popular television game shows is used to signal an answer.