The Beat

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The Beat may refer to:

  • The Beat (band), a British ska band, known as "The English Beat" in the US
  • The Beat (US), an American power-pop band later known as "Paul Collins Beat"
  • The Beat (TV series) a short-lived UPN television series
  • The Beat, a 1988 film directed by Paul Mones featuring the Cro-Mags
  • CFBT-FM, "The Beat 94.5", a contemporary hit radio format radio station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
  • CKBT-FM, "91.5 The Beat", a rhythmic Top 40 radio station in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.
  • KKBT, "100.3 The Beat", a mainstream urban format radio station in Los Angeles
  • WMIB-FM, "103.5 The Beat", a mainstream urban format radio station in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
  • 36 The Beat, a dance music channel on Sirius Satellite Radio
  • "The Beat", a song by Ima Robot from their 2006 album Monument to the Masses
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