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  3. Boomerang (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Color magazine (lighting), also called a boomerang, used to change the colors of a spotlight Flying Boomerangs , an Australian rules football team Boomerang Range , a narrow mountain range on the western side of the Skelton Glacier and Skelton Névé, Antarctica

  4. Category:Boomerang (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Boomerang, an American cable television network and streaming service owned by Warner Bros. Discovery Networks, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  5. List of programs broadcast by Boomerang - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of programs currently airing on Boomerang's schedule as of February 2025. [1] A few of the programs are being run concurrently with Cartoon Network. An asterisk (*) indicates that the program is also airing on MeTV Toons. Two asterisks (**) indicate that the program is also airing on Discovery Family.

  6. Boomerang (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Boomerang was created as a new home for these and similar programming, originating as a programming block on Cartoon Network that launched on December 8, 1992 until October 3, 2004. With Cartoon Network downplaying its archival programming in favor of newer original series, Turner launched the Boomerang cable channel on April 1, 2000.

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  8. Glossary of broadcasting terms - Wikipedia

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    Also AM radio or AM. Used interchangeably with kilohertz (kHz) and medium wave. A modulation technique used in electronic communication where the amplitude (signal strength) of the wave is varied in proportion to that of the message signal. Developed in the early 1900s, this technique is most commonly used for transmitting an audio signal via a radio wave measured in kilohertz (kHz). See AM ...

  9. Video appears to show the dramatic moment a Russian ... - AOL

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    An unverified video appears to show the Russian missile's explosive malfunction over the city of Alchevsk in Luhansk, Ukraine. Video appears to show the dramatic moment a Russian missile ...