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What (who) is hit$35410$ - definition

BRITISH-AMERICAN ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY
HIT Entertainment plc; HIT Entertainment PLC; Henson International Television; HiT; HiT Entertainment; Hit Entertainment; HiT entertainment; HIT Communications PLC; HiT toy company; HiT Movies; HiT Entertainment.
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  • Founded in 1982, this logo was first used in ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' in 1983. The name would be stylized as "hit!".

Hit song         
MUSICAL COMPOSITION THAT ACHIEVED POPULARITY OR HIT THE CHARTS
Hit single; Runaway hit; Bestseller (music); Hit record; No. 1 hit; Number one hit record; Hit singles; Number One Hit; Number one hit
A hit song, also known as a hit record, hit single or simply a hit, is a recorded song or instrumental that becomes broadly popular or well-known. Although hit song means any widely played or big-selling song, the specific term hit record usually refers to a single that has appeared in an official music chart through repeated radio airplay audience impressions, or significant streaming data and commercial sales.
base hit         
  • [[Ichiro Suzuki]] has recorded the most career hits across top tier professional leagues, 4,367, combining his 3,089 Major League hits with his previous 1,278 hits in [[Nippon Professional Baseball]].
IN BASEBALL, HITTING THE BALL INTO FAIR TERRITORY AND SAFELY REACHING BASE WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF AN ERROR OR FIELDER'S CHOICE
Baseball statistics/H; Hits (baseball statistics); Base hit; Hit (baseball statistics); Basehit; Base hits; Hitting a baseball; Hits (baseball)
¦ noun Baseball a hit that allows the batter to advance safely to a base without an error by the team in the field.
One-hit wonder         
ANY ENTITY THAT ACHIEVES MAINSTREAM POPULARITY, OFTEN FOR ONLY ONE PIECE OF WORK, AND BECOMES KNOWN AMONG THE GENERAL PUBLIC SOLELY FOR THAT MOMENTARY SUCCESS
One hit wonder; One-hit wonders in classical music; One note wonder; Two Hit Wonders; 1 hit wonder; One-hit wonders; One hit wonders; One-Hit Wonder; One-hit Wonder; Favorite One Hit Wonders; One-hit Wonders; One-hit-wonder; Two-hit wonder; Two hit wonders; Two hit wonder; Two-hit wonders
A one-hit wonder is any entity that achieves mainstream popularity, often for only one piece of work, and becomes known among the general public solely for that momentary success. The term is most commonly used in regard to music performers with only one hit single that overshadows their other work.

Wikipedia

HIT Entertainment

HIT Entertainment Limited (commonly written as HiT) was a British-American entertainment company founded in 1982 as Henson International Television, the international distribution arm of The Jim Henson Company, by Jim Henson, Peter Orton, and Sophie Turner Laing. Orton alone took over the company in 1989 upon learning Henson's intent to sell the company to The Walt Disney Company. HIT owned and distributed children's television series such as Thomas & Friends, Fireman Sam, Bob the Builder, Pingu, Barney & Friends, and Angelina Ballerina.

HIT Entertainment was one of several partner companies, alongside NBCUniversal, PBS, and Sesame Workshop, that founded PBS Kids Sprout, with many of HIT's shows airing on the channel as a result at the time.

On 1 February 2012, HIT Entertainment was acquired by Mattel, as Mattel was initially only interested in the Thomas & Friends brand in its acquisition, according to Deadline Hollywood. Mattel absorbed the company on 31 March 2016 into its then newly created division, Mattel Creations.