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Dance 360 (2004–2005) [1] was a modern hip-hop television series that aired on UPN in which different dancers competed to win 360 dollars, an Xbox or a cell phone from Boost Mobile, and a Fuse Sunbird scooter. Sometimes, clothing gear from Ecko Unlimited or Meoshe Sport was awarded.
The following is a list of programs broadcast by UPN. Some programs were carried over to The CW, a network formed through a partnership between WB parent company Time Warner and UPN corporate parent CBS Corporation, in September 2006 following the closure of The WB. Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year of debut in ...
Dance 360: Syndication: 2004–2005: C to the B Productions and Regan Jon Productions: The Insider: 2004–2017: Distributed from 2004 to 2006 Second Time Around: UPN: 2004–2005: Regan Jon Productions and C to the B Productions: Medical Investigation: NBC: Landscape Entertainment and NBC Universal Television Studio
[1] [2] Starr made his television debut in Law & Order and New York Undercover, but he is known for his role of Quentin 'Q' Brooks on UPN's Moesha starring R&B singer Brandy. He also appeared in HBO's The Wire, NYPD Blue, Blade, and CSI: Miami. Fredro also co-hosted Dance 360, a daily, half-hour urban dance competition show on Paramount Television.
UPN/The CW: All of Us: 2003–2007 UPN/The CW: The King of Queens: 1998–2007 CBS (Starting 3rd Season) The Adventures of Baxter and McGuire: 2006 Comedy Central: Blendin: 2006 Scored Pilot Love, Inc. 2005–2006 UPN: One on One: 2001–2006 UPN Season 2 & 3 Only Keke & Jamal: 2005 Disney Channel TV Movie Second Time Around: 2004–2005 UPN ...
Pants-Off Dance-Off (2005–07) Pitbull: Beyond Worldwide; Rad Girls (2007–08) The Read with Kid Fury and Crissle West; Rock and Roll Acid Test (2008–09) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony; The Sauce (2007–08) Sessions@AOL (2003–04) SKEE TV [7] [8] Slave to the Metal (2005–07) Steven's Untitled Rock Show (2004–09) Talking ...
SoReal Cru is a hip-hop dance crew from Houston, Texas who gained fame as the runner-up on the second season of America's Best Dance Crew (ABDC). Before ABDC, they won first place at the World of Dance competition in Pomona in 2008. [1]
The Showtime Steppers are a nationally recognized step team, and the first professional step team of its kind.The group, which originated from a Fort Worth, Texas high school, was professionally founded by Jenerian "El Hadjo" Young, and is currently being led by Shane "Mr. Showtime" Wilson.