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  2. Men's interest channel - Wikipedia

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    General interest men's channels are television channels that contain programming from diverse genres and categories that will appeal to the male population. Categories include, but are not limited to: Films, lifestyle, drama, action, reality TV, and talk shows. Other topics include cooking, travel, cars, sex, and sports.

  3. Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons - Wikipedia

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    With 1690 nationwide broadcasts, Mr. Keen was the most resilient private detective in a namesake role. The nearest competitors were Nick Carter, Master Detective (726 broadcasts), The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (657) and The Adventures of the Falcon (473). [2] Only 59 of the 1690 Mr. Keen programs are known to survive. [3]

  4. Mercari - Wikipedia

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    Mercari's main product is the Mercari marketplace app, which allows users to buy and sell items quickly from their smartphones. In Japan, the app is known for its ease of use and unique shipping system, which allows users to ship items anonymously from local convenience stores through agreements with Yamato Transport and Japan Post.

  5. KEEN-CD - Wikipedia

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    KEEN-CD (channel 17) is a low-power, Class A television station in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, owned and operated by the Christian Television Network (CTN). The station's transmitter is located on Black Mountain southeast of Henderson .

  6. Bob Keen - Wikipedia

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    Keen directed the 1995 Canadian made-for-TV movie To Catch a Yeti. [1] The plot involves Hank the Yeti makes friends with an American family (including the young girl) [ 2 ] and trying to outwit two hunters, one of them named Big Jake played by Meat Loaf , hired by a New York businessman for his spoiled son.

  7. Martin Kane, Private Eye - Wikipedia

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    The radio-TV series had a 1950 tie-in comic book, Martin Kane, Private Eye, published by Fox and illustrated by Wally Wood, Joe Orlando and Martin Rosenthal. [11] It was also combined with rival detective show Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons and satirized by Harvey Kurtzman and Jack Davis in Mad magazine's fifth issue (June–July 1953), as ...