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  2. Raven Moon Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Raven Moon Entertainment, Inc was founded by CEO Joey DiFrancesco in 1998 and the company was based in Longwood, Florida, later moving to Orlando, Florida. Registered on the NASDAQ under (RVMN), the company produced family-oriented children television movies and videos, DVDs, CDs; the company had 44 television shows and DVDs such as Gina D Kids Club.

  3. Ginalina - Wikipedia

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    Gina Lam, known professionally as Ginalina, is a Canadian folk music singer, songwriter, children's musician, and children's author. [ 1 ] Her music has received three Juno Awards nominations, [ 2 ] four Canadian Folk Music Awards nominations, [ 3 ] and two Western Canadian Music Awards . [ 4 ]

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    YouTube Kids has faced criticism from advocacy groups, particularly the Fairplay Organization, for concerns surrounding the app's use of commercial advertising, as well as algorithmic suggestions of videos that may be inappropriate for the app's target audience, as the app has been associated with a controversy surrounding disturbing or violent ...

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  7. Growing Up with Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Growing Up with Chinese (Chinese: 成长汉语; pinyin: Chéngzhǎng hànyǔ) is a TV program on CCTV-News (now CGTN), the English-language channel of China Central Television, that aims to teach Simplified Mandarin Chinese to teenagers, through the 300 most commonly spoken phrases. [1]

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  9. Eddie Woo - Wikipedia

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    Woo's ethnic Chinese parents migrated to Australia from Malaysia around 1970 for better education opportunities for their children. [3] He has an older brother, who works in IT, and an older sister, who is a dentist. [1]