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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. Initially, they were nothing more than on-air personalities, but as the popularity of MTV grew, they began to branch out past just ...
Video killed the radio star! Discover what iconic MTV VJs like Pauly Shore, Downtown Julie Brown, and more have been up to since their time on the network.
Every weekday during the late '90s, kids would run home, turn on MTV for the 3:30 airing of "TRL," and fan out for their favorites like Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys, and *NSYNC.
There were so many great hosts them, and really all the way through the '90s and beyond, so here is our list of all those fondly remembered VJs and other MTV personalities. (Image credit:...
Lisa Kennedy Montgomery first became known simply by her middle name as host of 120 Minutes and Hangin' With MTV in the mid-'90s and was ubiquitous on the network throughout the decade.
List includes MTV VJs from the 80s, 90s and early 2000s. Here's a list of former and original MTV VJs with photos where possible. A VJ on MTV (sometimes spelled MTV VeeJays) was originally just a DJ, MTV personalities intended to tie the broadcast together by hosting the music videos.
Bill Bellamy made his VJ debut in 1992 and hosted "MTV Beach House," "MTV Jams," Video Music Awards, and top 20 music video countdowns. Bellamy was a defining personality of MTV in the...
Tyrese. The model and '90s music video star joined the MTV family in 1995 as host of MTV Jams. After departing from MTV, Tyrese went the acting route and is now part of the very profitable...
Appropriately, the first music video to air was The Buggles “Video Killed the Radio Star” — introducing an entirely new concept of television, hosted by the first group of MTV video jockeys, also...
In the '90s, the mother of one appeared as a host for numerous award shows and as a correspondent for ESPN and even spent some time hosting a gossip show on E! In 1998, she bared all for Playboy...