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  2. Channel J - Wikipedia

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    Channel J distributed The Emerald City, one of the first television series created by and for LGBTQ people. [4] It also aired straight and gay pornography on shows such as Midnight Blue, The Robin Byrd Show, Men and Films, Blurbs, and Interludes After Midnight, a nude talk show. [3] The channel's robust LGBTQ representation led to the saying ...

  3. PBJ (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    PBJ was an American digital broadcast children's television network originally a joint venture between Luken Communications (now Get After It Media) and DreamWorks Classics. ...

  4. List of Sesame Street recurring segments - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in Season 48, the segments star Cookie Monster and Gonger (from The Furchester Hotel), working in their own food truck and fielding orders from live children via video message. To complete their recipe, the monsters drive the truck to a specific location and learn about where certain foods originally come from.

  5. Cookie Monster weighs in on shrinkflation. He’s not a fan - AOL

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    Joe Biden’s fight against shrinkflation has gained a blue, fuzzy, googly-eyed ally.. Cookie Monster has taken to Twitter/X to decry the practice of smaller packaged goods for the same retail ...

  6. Cookie Monster - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 January 2025. Character from the television series Sesame Street This article is about the Muppets and Sesame Street character. For other uses, see Cookie Monster (disambiguation). "Om nom" redirects here. For the video game character, see Cut the Rope. Fictional character Cookie Monster Sesame Street ...

  7. Police Camera Catches 'Cookie Monster' Speeding in Rare Audi ...

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    The Sesame Street mask may have hidden the Audi driver's identity, but the owner of the car still received a ticket in the mail from German police.

  8. David Rudman - Wikipedia

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    The studio consists mainly of live-action television shows developed for networks such as Noggin, Disney Channel, the Nick Jr. Channel, and PBS. In addition to his work on Sesame Street and with the Muppets, Rudman is co-owner of Spiffy Pictures where he co-created, executive produced, directed and performed in Jack's Big Music Show (Noggin ...

  9. The Furchester Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Furchester Hotel is a half-star hotel in England that is owned by a monster family called the Furchester-Fuzz Family. The Furchester-Fuzz Family alongside Elmo and Cookie Monster figure out how to solve different issues that are developed by the guests of the Furchester Hotel.