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  2. Andy Kumar - Wikipedia

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    Andy Kumar, previously known as VJ Andy, is a British television personality based in India. He worked as Video Jockey for Channel V and has hosted several television programs [1] including Dare 2 Date [2] a dating reality show. He was a contestant in the seventh season of Bigg Boss, [3] finishing fifth.

  3. List of MTV video jockeys - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Get Gorgeous - Wikipedia

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    This season was hosted by VJ Andy with the brand new judges were: model Kamal Sidhu, fashion photographer Vikram Bawa and fashion designer Gayatri Khanna, and 2 new mentor are supermodels Sahil Shroff & Archana Vijaya. After 2 years gap, the show return with 20 brand new contestant, including male contestant for the first time.

  5. India's Got Talent season 5 - Wikipedia

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    Bharti Singh and Mantra joined as the hosts, but later, prior to the beginning of the semi-finals, VJ Andy was roped in place of Mantra due to prior shooting commitments. [2] During an audition day, Karan Johar was absent due to his film productions and hence, Madhuri Dixit stood up for him.

  6. File:VJ Andy at the launch of Mandira Bedi’s ‘M The Store ...

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  7. Video jockey - Wikipedia

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    Several months later the future MTV founders patronized the club, interviewed her, and took notes. She told them she was a VJ, the term she invented with a staff member to put on her first pay slip. [citation needed] Her video jockey memoirs list the live music she documented during her VJ breaks. [3]

  8. Alan Hunter (VJ) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, he and Blackwood, Goodman and Quinn co-authored the book "VJ: The Unplugged Adventures of MTV's First Wave," published by Atria Books. [1] Hunter co-founded Birmingham's Sidewalk Film Festival, named by Time magazine as one of the top ten "Film Festivals for the Rest of Us" [2] and serves as its board president.

  9. History of VH1 - Wikipedia

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    The format left room for occasional ad-libs by the VJ, a godsend for emcees such as Imus and O'Donnell. In true Imus style, he used a 1985 segment of his VH-1 show to jokingly call smooth-jazz icon Sade a "grape" for her oval-shaped head.