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  2. Studio audience - Wikipedia

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    A studio audience is an audience present for the recording of all or part of a television program or radio program. The primary purpose of the studio audience is to provide applause and/or laughter to the program's soundtrack (as opposed to canned laughter). In the United States, tickets to be a part of a studio audience are usually given away ...

  3. MovieTickets.com - Wikipedia

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    MovieTickets.com is an online movie ticketing website founded by AMC Theatres and Hollywood.com in 2000; CBS Corporation, Famous Players, and National Amusements all came on board prior to launch; [1] and it is now a subsidiary of Fandango Media.

  4. Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience - Wikipedia

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    Publicity photo of Dick Van Dyke as Rob and Mary Tyler Moore as Laura from The Dick Van Dyke Show. "Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience" pays homage to that series, with the relationship between Rob and Laura inspiring the portrayal of Wanda Maximoff and Vision in the episode. [2] Van Dyke was consulted by WandaVision 's creative team. [3]

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    Jaclyn Moore was scammed out of $1,000 while trying to purchase Taylor Swift concert tickets for her 5-year-old daughter, and she took to TikTok to explain how it happened.

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  7. “Peaky Blinders” movie reveals first look at Barry Keoghan's ...

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    Paparazzi leaked photos of the Oscar nominee's mystery role from set, ... Netflix officially released a first look at the actor's character for the upcoming feature-length movie, which is set in ...

  8. Roadshow theatrical release - Wikipedia

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    Many movie theaters until the 1980s had curtains which covered the screen, and which would open when the show actually began and close when it ended. Some roadshow scheduling mimicked the performance schedule of live theatre such as Broadway theatre. Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays would have two screenings, while during the rest of the week ...

  9. LiveLeak - Wikipedia

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    LiveLeak was a controversial [5] British video sharing website, headquartered in London.The site was founded on 31 October 2006, in part by the team behind the Ogrish.com shock site which closed on the same day. [2]