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  2. YouTube faces backlash on kids’ ads - AOL

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    Welcome to The Hill’s Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story YouTube faces backlash on kids’ ads YouTube is under fire over its handling of kids’ data and ads on ...

  3. Today's the Day (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Quick-Fire Round: A speed round of questions, in which anyone from either team could buzz in. Video Wall: Same rules as the TV Round, but using news film clips. One-Minute Quick-Fire Round: Always played as the final round to determine the day's winner. One contestant from each team took part; playing separately, each was given 60 seconds to ...

  4. Hotukdeals - Wikipedia

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    Hotukdeals was founded in 2004 by Sheffield University students Paul Nikkel and Jen Nikkel as a place for people to find and share real shopping tips. In 2014, Paul Nikkel (founder of hotukdeals) and Fabian Spielberger (founder of Mydealz) [3] merged the companies to create Pepper.com and kick off what grew into a global deals platform. [4]

  5. UK Today - Wikipedia

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    UK Today is a BBC television news programme shown on digital satellite and digital terrestrial versions of BBC One and BBC Two. It consisted of a round up of stories from the BBC's various local news programmes where it had not initially been possible to show regional variations. The programme was eventually replaced by digital feeds of each ...

  6. YouTube moderation - Wikipedia

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    Other child-centric videos originally uploaded to YouTube began propagating on the dark web, and uploaded or embedded onto forums known to be used by pedophiles. [113] As a result of the controversy, which added to the concern about "Elsagate", several major advertisers whose ads had been running against such videos froze spending on YouTube.

  7. X-Fire (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The programme was a game show, featuring a strike team consisting of 6 players armed with paintball markers (known as "emulsifiers"), who attempt to complete challenges in simulated Special Forces-type raids against similarly-armed opponents.

  8. Emily Hartridge - Wikipedia

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    Emily Hartridge was born in Hambledon, Hampshire, England in 1984. [4]Hartridge began publishing vlogs on her YouTube channel in 2012 with her "Ten Reasons Why ..." videos. [5]

  9. Under Fire (Dad's Army) - Wikipedia

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    "Under Fire" is a missing episode in the British comedy series Dad's Army. It was originally transmitted on Saturday 5 April 1969. One of the three missing Dad's Army episodes, the videotape was wiped for reuse. The last episode of series 2, it was the final Dad's Army episode to be recorded in black and white.