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Erik Meyn

Erik Halfdan Meyn is a Norwegian journalist, former TV-host and TV-director. He works in Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation in Norway. In 1996, Meyn was one of the first to attempt to use the Internet as a source of entertainment in the live TV-show "Spider" or "NRK2 Spider".

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Ludwig Meyn

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Niels Gustav Meyn, was a Danish author.

Peter Meyn

Peter Meyn was a Danish architect.

Robert Meyn was a German stage, film and television actor.