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According to a 30 under 30 listing on Forbes, QuillBot has a user base that includes both free and premium subscribers. The listing also states that in August 2023, QuillBot was acquired by Course Hero. [5] On August 21, 2021, Course Hero published an announcement stating it had acquired QuillBot. [6]
Blow Up is a French online film magazine in the form of a web series created and directed by Luc Lagier and produced by Jean-Stéphane Michaux. Episodes consist of a supercut of excerpts from various films, usually including voice-over commentary. The series debuted on the network Arte in mid-November 2010 and is available on Arte's website and ...
Johnny Test (2021, re-run ... The Garfield Show (season 3) (2021–2022) Channel-produced programming ... or have separate playlists which contain both full episodes ...
Droners takes place on an ocean planet called TerrAqua, which is 95% covered by water, with the rest being archipelagos and atolls. It follows Corto, Enki, Mouse and Oro, a drone racing team known as the Tikis, from the island of Nuï, on a mission to save the future of their archipelago home, Terraqua, which is being threatened by marine submersion.
December 4, 2023 – present Algeria: فاملتنا Familetna: Mehdi Adjaout Télévision Algérienne A3 Canal Algérie: October 26, 2014 – 2018 Echorouk TV: October 27, 2021 – present Argentina: 100 argentinos dicen: Monchi Balestra: El Trece: 2004–2006 Darío Barassi Monchi Balestra (2021) 2020–2023 José María Listorti: 2024 ...
On 26 March 2020, the trailer for the French version was released, revealing the premiere date to be 9 April 2020, and the prize amount to be €100,000 (US$110,000). [1] All twelve episodes were released on 9 April; this is different from all other versions which released several episodes weekly.
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Les Filles de Caleb is a Quebec TV series of 20 one-hour episodes, created by Jean Beaudin, based on the eponymous novel of Arlette Cousture, [1] [2] broadcast in 1990 on Radio-Canada [3] and repeated in 2006 on Prise 2. [4] [5] An English-language version was also produced and broadcast in English Canada on CBC Television under the name Emilie.