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DIY was originally founded by Vimeo co-founder Zach Klein, [2] Isaiah Saxon, Andrew Sliwinski, and Daren Rabinovitch in May 2012. [3] [4] The company launched a second online children's educational platform in 2016 called JAM.com, [5] [6] which was subscription-based and more focused on a course structure for learning versus DIY's free and badge-based skill building structure.
KidsClick was a daily children's programming block distributed by Sinclair Broadcast Group, which premiered on July 1, 2017.The block, which primarily consisted of long-form animated series as well as some short-form content, was carried in the U.S. on terrestrial television network TBD, and on Sinclair-owned/operated television stations in several markets. [2]
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Impel Marketing changed its name to SkyBox International Inc. in April 1992. [2] That same year, the company appointed Magic Johnson as its spokesperson. [3] In June 1993, SkyBox started making milk caps under the name SkyCaps beginning with DC SkyCaps. [4]
When Margaret Bensfield Sullivan envisioned the type of family who might jet off for a year to explore the world together, she had a very specific image in her head.
Alpha One, also known as Alpha One: Breaking the Code, was a first and second grade program introduced in 1968, and revised in 1974, [8] that was designed to teach children to read and write sentences containing words containing three syllables in length and to develop within the child a sense of his own success and fun in learning to read by using the Letter People characters. [9]
aXXo is the Internet alias of an individual who released and standardized commercial film DVDs as free downloads on the Internet between 2005 and 2009. [1] [2] The files, which were usually new films, were popular among the file sharing community using peer-to-peer file sharing protocols such as BitTorrent.