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Ananda Lewis (born March 21, 1973) is an American television host, carpenter, [1] former model, and social activist. She was an MTV veejay from the late 1990s until 2001, when she left the network to host her own broadcast syndicated television talk show, The Ananda Lewis Show. She was a correspondent for The Insider from 2004 to 2005. She then ...
Ananda Lewis is opening up about her cancer battle. The former MTV VJ and "Teen Summit" host, 51, revealed in an interview with CNN that she has been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. Lewis ...
Lewis famously served as an MTV VJ (a.k.a. video jockey) in the late ‘90s through 2001, before which she served as a host on BET’s Teen Summit. She went on to host her eponymous talk show ...
TV personality Ananda Lewis is shedding light on her breast cancer journey. “What I would like to clarify is that last year … last year October is when all the craziness started happening in ...
This is a list of people who have been video jockeys on the music channel MTV. Originally hired to represent a wide array of musical tastes and personal ethnicities, VJs eventually became famous in their own right. Initially, they were nothing more than on-air personalities, but as the popularity of MTV grew, they began to branch out past just ...
The show was originally narrated by Ananda Lewis, then narrated by SuChin Pak (originally of MTV News). It was developed by Nina L. Díaz. A short iteration on CMT was titled CMT Cribs. The most watched and replayed episode of Cribs was a special one-hour edition touring Mariah Carey's New York penthouse.
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As a 19-year-old college student at NYU, Soren appeared in the 1987 music video for "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)" by the Beastie Boys. [1] At the age of 23, she was the face of MTV's Choose or Lose campaign, which focused on encouraging young adults to vote. The campaign received a Peabody Award in May 1992. [2]