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  2. America's 10 Most Wanted - Wikipedia

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    Scott Rhodie of CNET Australia panned the game's sound as "pathetic", the gameplay as "terrible", the graphics as "an embarrassment" the game's premise "simply shocking". [ 10 ]

  3. Caitlin Hill - Wikipedia

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    Caitlin Alexandra Hill (born 8 September 1988) is an Australian YouTube personality under the name TheHill88.She produces, edits and uploads her videos from her home in Brisbane, and since 2008 from New York City.

  4. CNET - Wikipedia

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    CNET TV was composed of CNET Central, The Web, and The New Edge. [13] [14] CNET Central was created first and aired in syndication in the United States on the USA Network. Later, it began airing on USA's sister network Sci-Fi Channel along with The Web and The New Edge. [13] These were later followed by TV.com in 1996.

  5. Superwog - Wikipedia

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    The six part series was the first Australian long-form series to be released on YouTube, followed by ABC linear channel, and at its conclusion had reached 13.5 million people across YouTube alone, with another 1 million plus reached across ABC. ABC Comedy. [3] The series premiered on 9 October 2018, following a successful pilot aired in 2017.

  6. How Ridiculous - Wikipedia

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    How Ridiculous is an Australian YouTube channel based in Perth, Western Australia.The channel's main personalities are Brett Stanford, Derek Herron and Scott Gaunson. [3] As of December 2024, they have more than 23 million subscribers and more than 14 billion video views. [4]

  7. How to Cook That - Wikipedia

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    How To Cook That was founded by Ann Reardon in 2009. Prior to becoming a YouTube personality, she worked as a qualified food scientist and dietitian. [3] She left the field of food to work with youth as a youth pastor [1] in a low socioeconomic area in Western Australia. [4] She self-catered for various events.

  8. Internet television in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Internet television in Australia is the digital distribution of movies and television content via the Internet. In Australia, internet television is provided by a number of generalist, subscription-based streaming service providers, in addition to several niche providers that focus on specific genres.

  9. GameSpot - Wikipedia

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    It ceased in 2003. When a local version of the main CNET portal, CNET.com.au was launched in 2003, GameSpot AU content was folded into CNET.com.au. The site was fully re-launched in mid-2006, with a specialized forum, local reviews, special features, local pricings in Australian dollars, Australian release dates, and more local news. [citation ...