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  6. Sam Fender's new album drops, and The White Lotus is back ...

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    Sam Fender made me cry twice last week. The first time, it was with the video for his single People Watching , starring Sherlock's Andrew Scott as a man trying and failing to grapple with the loss ...

  7. Dropout (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2018, visitors to the service spent on average 31 minutes per visit, and visited on average 3.5 times per week. [12] Throughout 2019, Dropout began to experiment with more live streaming versions of their shows, through using Twitch and podcast-like formats. At the end of 2023, the average user subscribed for 18 months; Reich said ...

  8. Along Came Jones (song) - Wikipedia

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    The television shows feature various "damsel in distress" scenarios, whereby Sam abducts Sue and places her in peril, intending to force her to give him the deed to her ranch or face a gruesome death: In the first verse, the narrator watches Sam attempt to kill Sue by cutting her in half in an abandoned sawmill.

  9. Shots Podcast Network - Wikipedia

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    Shots Podcast Network is a podcasting company founded by brothers John Shahidi and Sam Shahidi. [1]The company was originally founded as a software development company named Rock Software in 2009, creating mobile games along with YouTube channels with celebrities. [2]