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- A music video for the 1990 single "Erase Racism" by Hip-Hop recording artists Kool G Rap and D.J. Polo from their album "Wanted: Dead or Alive", and features members of the legendary Juice Crew (Biz Markie and Big Daddy Kane). In the music video, everyone sits on the front steps of a row house in Queens and takes turns rapping about the state of race relations and encourages everyone to come together and erase racism.
- A music video for the 1994 song "The Feeling" by the English recording group Tin Tin Out featuring the American Hip-Hop recording artist Sweet Tee.
- When a girl doesn't make the middle school dance team, a boy in her class tries to cheer her up.
- A music video for the 1987 song "Baby, Be Mine" by the American R&B recording artist Miki Howard, a single released from her album "Love Confessions".
- A nature-based meditative podcast for calm and sleep.
- A music video for the song "Livin' Large" by the Go-Go band Experience Unlimited's from their 1989 album of the same title.
- A music video for the 2005 song "This Too Shall Pass" by the gospel recording artist Yolanda Adams, a single released from the album "Day by Day".
- By Josh King Madrid (JetSet) - The Dropout Degree Show, has been ranked as a Top 10 Business Podcast for more than 2 consecutive years (2017-2019), has over 1 million downloads with 1,000 5-star reviews and counting.
- A music video for the 1988 song "Heaven" by the American gospel music recording artists BeBe Winans and CeCe Winans.
- A music video for the song "I Confess" by the Go-Go band Experience Unlimited's from their 1990 album "Cold Kickin' It".
- A music video for the 1990 song "It's Time" by the American gospel recording group The Winans featuring Teddy Riley.
- Puerto Rican Christian singer Julissa Arce pours her heart out for the Lord and God in this beautiful fuzzy video, shot in 2002, during her "Admisión General" concert. It's a beautiful song about surrendering to Jesus Christ, completely. It was a beautiful video, and it was released in 2002. It got nominated for a Dove Award.
- Redemption comes in all shapes and sizes - and in many different ways. For 'The Man', it is in the delivery of The White Box. This short original film elevates dignity, love and kindness to a place we are all capable of and ultimately relate to when we lose the ones we love. It's all in The White Box.
- The Boys capture every girls' heart in this fuzzy, but also hilarious, video. The song is a classic smash hit that hit BET and MTV in 1989, with later airings on Fox and UPN and NBC, and their affiliates, such as UPN's affiliate, UPN WWOR 9, in New York/Brooklyn/Secaucus. The song was creative and combined love and comedy (via the funny trumpet blast sound effects).
- The 2018 American Rescue Dog Show features shelter dogs of various breeds from across the country vying for top dog in the world's most adorable categories. The goal of the show is to inspire viewers to adopt their next dog from their local shelter or rescue organization. The three-hour special is hosted by Rebecca Romijn and Rich Eisen, with celebrity judges Rick Springfield, Linda Blair, and Brandon McMillan. Ross Mathews and Larissa Wohl cover all the action ringside.
- A Chinese American brother and sister live in Detroit but dream of one day moving to California to become surfers.
- Fall to Pieces is the story of Rose Madsen growing up and finding love at all points in her life, typically with tragic consequences. The song features Aaron Madsen on the Guitar, Synthesiser and Bass, Karla Kane ; Backing Vocals, and Loren Rendler on the Drums. It was written and performed by Rose Madsen.
- A music video for the 1991 song "It's O.K." by the American gospel recording artists BeBe Winans and CeCe Winans, from their album "Different Lifestyles".
- Music video of the musical collaboration between Rebecca and the duo Hyperanhas, formed by Alessandrinha and Nat Fischer.
- The history of technology and the impact of robotics and artificial intelligence, the fourth industrial revolution, on the future of work. Discusses past lessons and what business, government and society must do to prepare for the future.
- A music video for the song "Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)" by the American R&B recording artist Miki Howard, a single released from the album "Miki Howard".
- A music video for the 1990 song "Lift Every Voice and Sing" by the American R&B recording artist Melba Moore, a single released from her album "Soul Exposed". In the music video, Melba Moore along with other R&B and gospel recording artists performs a rendition of the African-American national anthem (composed by James Weldon Johnson and J. Rosamond Johnson) with everyone dressed eloquently in white suits, while a choreographed dance sequence is performed in the backdrop.
- An astronaut is stuck on Mercury, with no way home. Meanwhile, the Mercury police are searching for earthly beings to charge and arrest for trespassing. While dodging the cops, the astronaut encounters an extraterrestrial school teacher who shelters him.
- A music video for the 2007 song "Never Would Have Made It" by gospel music recording artist Marvin Sapp, from the album "Thirsty".
- Reporting about the Empress of Ireland sank in 1914. Why the Empress have sailed with a defective rudder ?
- Watch a spooky and silly 2-pack which features the spooky and silly duo, Austin and William. One that features the duo forming a friendship and going out for trick-or-treating, and the other with Austin himself experiencing a howl and a scare in his past event.
- One normal day, three dynamic people with an unusual lens on life in Atlanta, Georgia.
- A music video for the 1991 song "Optimistic" by the American gospel recording group Sounds of Blackness, a single released from the album "The Evolution of Gospel".
- A music video for the song "Buck Wild" by the Go-Go band Experience Unlimited's from their 1989 album "Livin' Large".
- You're humming along, tapping your toe, maybe nodding your head, listening to your favorite song, the artist's vocals ascending higher and higher up the scale to that heart-stopping, tear inducing pitch perfect note. Flawless. Inhuman? Auto-tune is transforming music. Listening will never be the same.
- A story about what happens after life to those left behind...
- This Vitaphone short starts with "Grass Growers", about the importance of beavers. The second segment, "Mallet Swingers", is all about polo players. The third segment "Golden Fleece" shows how wool "gets from sheep to you".
- Apologists Jimmy Aiken, Tim Staples and Karlo Broussard, along with guests Rose Sweet, Stacy Transancos and Jim Blackburn, answer viewer questions on Satan's existence, staying married, the necessity of religion and much more.
- Jonathans World is based on the story of a creative poetic genius Jonathan Stewart. In 1990, his freshman year at Wildcat University Jonathan arrives back from the future as he gives his younger self magical potion in hopes to live life happily ever after with the perfect girl. Jonathan sips the magical potion as he's placed under a demonic spell trapping him in his deepest thoughts of his wildest imagination.
- Real gems. Real men. Real fun. Gemstone settings in silver and gold designs.
- Trixx tries to steal a cookie jar at midnight.
- From the producers of Carmen Electra's Aerobic Striptease comes a brand-new workout that targets the part that really counts! Prepare to be envied!
- This original KET production explores the life and career of Kentucky's most acclaimed writer. He penned the 1946 novel "All the King's Men" which earned the Pulitzer Prize in fiction.
- When Marilyn neglected to phone her old boyfriend Eric for five years, there was no harm intended - she was just really busy. And now he's come to visit, and he won't leave. As errands and annoying little tasks, like last year's tax return, pile up, Marilyn copes the only way she knows how - by putting things off. Things like asking him to leave. But when Eric suddenly dies at her kitchen table, what is simply a bad habit takes a darker twist. Based on a monologue by Liz Rosch.
- Hardly anyone shows up for Janessa's bake sale.