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  2. Matt Pinfield - Wikipedia

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    Early in his career, Pinfield worked as an on-air host and music director at WRSU-FM, the official radio station of Rutgers University.In 1984, he became a radio DJ on the Jersey Shore alternative rock radio station WHTG-FM 106.3, and was the main DJ at a New Brunswick, New Jersey club called The Melody Bar.

  3. List of programs broadcast by VH1 - Wikipedia

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    VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown: October 28, 1994: November 28, 2015 Pop-Up Video: October 27, 1996: September 21, 2012 Crossroads [a] October 31, 1994: 1998 8-Track Flashback: September 23, 1995: February 15, 1998 VH1 Dance Machine: 1997: 1998 Emma: October 8, 1999: November 5, 1999 Insomniac Music Theater: 1999: 2005 Nocturnal State: August 2005 ...

  4. VH1 - Wikipedia

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    In addition to VH1, there were two sister stations in the UK: VH1 Classic (now MTV Classic) and VH2 (now closed). In Canada, CHUM Limited launched MuchMoreMusic, a sister channel to MuchMusic (which was considered to be MTV's Canadian counter-part), in 1998. The channel would air the majority of VH1's music and reality programming until 2013.

  5. Carson Daly - Wikipedia

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    Carson Jones Daly (born June 22, 1973) [1] is an American television host, radio personality, producer, and television personality. From 1998 to 2003, Daly was a VJ on MTV's Total Request Live (TRL), [2] and a DJ for the Southern California-based radio station 106.7 KROQ-FM.

  6. The Box (American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The Box, originally named the Video Jukebox Network, was an American broadcast, cable and satellite television channel that operated from 1985 to 2001. The network focused on music videos, which through a change in format in the early 1990s, were selected by viewer request via telephone; as such, unlike competing networks (such as MTV and VH1), the videos were not broadcast on a set rotation.

  7. WWKL - Wikipedia

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    At that point, the station became WZCY-FM "Z Country 106.7." The last song on Channel 106.7 was Bye Bye Bye by *Nsync, and the first song on Z Country 106.7 was This Is Country Music by Brad Paisley. On February 3, 2014, at 12 p.m., WZCY-FM, along with nine other Cumulus-owned country music stations, made the switch to "Nash FM" branding as ...

  8. Frankie Crocker - Wikipedia

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    Under the cloud of charges, the radio station fired him. Crocker moved to L.A. and returned to school, while the case was investigated. The charges were later dismissed. [14] After the payola charges were dropped, he returned to New York radio in 1979 as DJ and Program Director on WBLS-FM, at the end of the disco era. Crocker's career in radio ...

  9. John Sykes (entertainment industry executive) - Wikipedia

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    During his eight-year term as head of the network, he rebranded VH1 as a music and pop culture channel targeted to affluent 20+ demographics, [9] repositioning the channel as VH1: Music First and created long-form franchises such as VH1's Behind the Music, [10] VH1 Storytellers, and Pop-Up Video, [10] as well as events including the VH1/Vogue ...