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A.The movie fans who are interested in ABC hits.B.The iPod users who are big movie fan

A.The movie fans who are interested in ABC hits.

B.The iPod users who are big movie fans at the same time.

C.Those who can't follow the regular schedule of the ABC hits.

D.Leon Long, chairman of ABC and his staff.

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