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  2. 106 & Park - Wikipedia

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    On November 14, 2014, BET cancelled 106 & Park, with an alleged shift to a digital-only format, with occasional specials during network event programming, [1] though the last time it was seen in any form was the 2016 BET Experience, and the digital-only program never aired.

  3. BET cancels 106 & Park after 14 years - AOL

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    Goodbye, 106 & Park. BET announced Friday its plans to shutter music variety show 106 & Park after a 14-year run. The show, currently hosted by Bow Wow and Keshia Chanté, will have its ...

  4. Planet Groove - Wikipedia

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    With a decrease in popularity, the show was cancelled in 1999. Planet Groove was somewhat revived when BET launched 106 & Park in 2000. 106 & Park was a top-ten video countdown show that aired live every weekday in the United States and Japan. It was cancelled in 2014.

  5. 106 & Gospel - Wikipedia

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    106 & Gospel is an inspirational version of the top 10 video countdown show 106 & Park, that aired Sundays on BET. The show premiered on January 11, 2009 and it featured a live audience, gospel music videos, choir battles, and many celebrity guests. The show was canceled in April 2009 due to low ratings on the network.

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  7. A. J. Calloway - Wikipedia

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    Albert Johnson "A. J." Calloway (born August 29, 1974) is an American entertainment reporter.He is known as the original host on 106 & Park, which originally aired on BET.

  8. Total Request Live - Wikipedia

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    The show was cancelled along with TRL in November 2008. Viacom's sister channel BET featured its own urban-oriented countdown, 106 & Park, and the two shows frequently competed with one another for guests, though by the end of the run of TRL, both shows aired with some space between them, allowing guests to appear on both shows on the same day.

  9. Terrence J - Wikipedia

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    Terrence Jenkins (born April 21, 1982) is an American actor, television presenter, model and entertainment reporter best known as the host of BET's popular music video countdown show 106 & Park from 2006 until 2012. [1] He was the co-anchor of E! News from 2012 until 2015. [2]