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Deborah Sonia Meaden FRSA (born 11 February 1959) [1] [2] is a British businessperson and TV personality who ran a multimillion-pound family holiday business, before completing a management buyout. She is best known for her appearances as a 'Dragon' on the BBC business programme Dragons' Den .
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Meaden is the surname of: Deborah Meaden (born 1959), English businesswoman; Henry Meaden (1862–?), English cricketer; John Meaden, Bishop of Newfoundland 1956–1965; Levi Meaden (born c.1987), Canadian actor; Peter Meaden (1941–1978), music publicist, managed the Who; Terence Meaden (born 1935), British archaeologist
Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden Failed [note 6] Active [17] [18] Episode 9 9 February 2014 Carrie Bate The Little Coffee Bag Co. 100,000 33⅓ Coffee bag company Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden Failed [note 7] Active [19] [20] Episode 9 9 February 2014 Vini and Bal Vini & Bal's Rustic Indian 50,000 30 Chilled, fresh Indian cook-in sauces
Dragons' Den is a British reality television business programme, presented by Evan Davis and based upon the original Japanese series.The show allows several entrepreneurs an opportunity to present their varying business ideas to a panel of five wealthy investors, the "Dragons" of the show's title, and pitch for financial investment while offering a stake of the company in return.
WSPD (1370 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Toledo, Ohio.It broadcasts a news/talk format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The radio studios and offices are located in downtown Toledo at Superior and Lafayette Streets.
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W45CM debuted on November 9, 1941 as Ohio's first FM station. [3] 1947 promotional advertisement for the station, now WELD.[4]In May 1940, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced the establishment, effective January 1, 1941, of an FM radio band operating on 40 channels spanning 42–50 MHz. [5]