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CyberFrequencies, Your Pop + Tech Podcast
CyberFrequencies does iCarly, one the most popular kids show on TV
From: Queena Kim
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CyberFrequencies asks the hot, new digi-group iOla, "What's on your Browser?" They're answer, iCarly! It's only one of the most popular kids shows on TV, duh!
Watch the video of iOla doing their rendition of the Eagle's "Hotel California."
For more information go to www.CyberFrequencies.com
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Piece Description
CyberFrequencies asks the hot, new digi-group iOla, "What's on your Browser?" They're answer, iCarly! It's only one of the most popular kids shows on TV, duh!
Watch the video of iOla doing their rendition of the Eagle's "Hotel California."
For more information go to www.CyberFrequencies.com