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  2. Matt Morsia - Wikipedia

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    Measuring roughly 6 ft 1 in tall [13] and 96 kgs, [14] Morsia is married to Sarah, and they have two sons, Luca and Mauro. They live in Hythe, Kent. [15] [16] [17] He nowadays trains up to six days a week with bodybuilding and powerlifting, to keep up his physique he has achieved over the past decades.

  3. KMTV (Kent) - Wikipedia

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    The licence was jointly bid by the KM Media Group and the University of Kent, who jointly pooled their resources. [1] The channel launched on 10 July 2017 at 5:30pm on Freeview and Virgin Media with the inaugural edition of Kent Tonight. The station broadcasts from a purpose-built studio at Medway Campus. [2]

  4. KM Media Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, KM Media Group launched KMTV in partnership with the University of Kent. [9] KMTV is Kent's only dedicated TV channel, broadcasting a range of current affairs and news programming, including its week-nightly news show, Kent Tonight [10]. It is part of the Local Television Network and regulated by Ofcom. [11]

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  6. Kent TV - Wikipedia

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    Kent TV was designed to be an internet TV channel for everyone living and working in Kent. Video programmes about local issues, the arts, business, education, health, leisure, local government, tourism and travel were available.

  7. M Dot R - Wikipedia

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    McGeorge grew up in Sheerness on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent. His parents have Irish and Scottish heritage. [citation needed] At the age of nine, he was introduced to Patois via his older sister's partner, who was from Saint Vincent. [7] At the age of ten, he began rapping, and by age 14 was performing on pirate radio stations and in nightclubs.

  8. 999 (Kent song) - Wikipedia

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    "999" is a song by Swedish alternative rock band Kent from their tenth studio album Jag är inte rädd för mörkret (I am not afraid of the dark). It was released as the album's lead single on 28 March 2012. [1] The song peaked at number ten in Sweden, becoming Kent's sixteenth top ten single but their lowest-charting lead single in the band's ...

  9. Marsh Family - Wikipedia

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    The family live in Faversham, a town in Kent in South East England. The Marsh Family uploaded a parody of "One Day More" to Facebook on 29 March 2020, satirising life during COVID-19 lockdowns. The video went viral, reaching over seven million views in three days.