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  2. First Baptist Church of Glenarden - Wikipedia

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    The church has its origins in a 1917 house Bible study group led by Robert Warren and his wife. [1] In 1920 it opened its first building in Glenarden. [2] In 1989, John K. Jenkins Sr. became the senior pastor of the 500-member church. [3]

  3. Showroom (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Showroom, stylized as SHOWROOM, is a Japanese live streaming service used primarily for Japanese idols and voice actors.A development of DeNA, it has been integrated into the audition process for idol groups such as 22/7, [3] Nogizaka46, [4] and Keyakizaka46.

  4. Abema - Wikipedia

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    ABEMA (アベマ, often stylized as all caps) is a Japanese streaming service that launched on April 11, 2016, under the name AbemaTV. [2] It is majority-owned by CyberAgent, with a 55.2% stake, and TV Asahi, with a 36.8% stake, while the remaining ownership belongs to various other companies, mostly in the media and entertainment industry.

  5. NHK World-Japan - Wikipedia

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    NHK World-Japan: online news (text) and live video stream of the rolling news channel; NHK World Radio Japan: live radio streams, podcasts, and archive programming; Learn Japanese: re-edited versions of series, such as Basic Japanese for You and Brush Up Your Japanese. Only a limited number of programs are available online for free. [12]

  6. TVer (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    TVer is a Japanese ad-supported video on demand (AVOD) service. It was established in October 2015, operated by Nippon TV , TV Asahi , TBS Television , TV Tokyo and Fuji Television and others. It is a service that offers free internet streaming of TV programs after they have aired, with the availability period typically lasting about one week ...

  7. Hulu Japan - Wikipedia

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    Hulu, known outside Japan as Hulu Japan, is a Japanese subscription streaming service owned and operated by HJ Holdings, a subsidiary of Nippon Television Network Corporation. Launched in September 2011, Hulu was the Japanese counterpart to the American service with the same name . [ 2 ]

  8. Niconico - Wikipedia

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    Niconico.com later introduced video upload and (for Premium users) live streaming functionalities. The site also simulcast select anime titles from June 2011. On October 14, 2011, Niconico announced a partnership with Funimation Entertainment to form Funico, to handle licensing of anime properties for streaming and home video. [23]

  9. 17LIVE - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, 17's flagship live streaming app reached 10M downloads in Japan, [5] and the business continues to push for both organic and inorganic expansion. Some key M&A highlights in the year include the acquisition of MEME Live in Southeast Asia, as well as HandsUp, a live e-commerce platform.