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  2. 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. Initially, they were nothing more than on-air personalities, but as the popularity of MTV grew, they began to branch out past just ...

  3. MTV (Australian and New Zealand TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Ruby Rose (2007–11) - hired through the 2007 VJ search. [37] Jason Dundas - hired through the 2003 VJ search. [38] In 2007 he left the channel and joined the show Getaway on the Nine Network. [39] Mike Fitzpatrick. Radio host of the Triple M breakfast show The Cage. In 1999 he hosted the Australian version of Video Clichés.

  4. Matt Pinfield - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Pinfield (born May 28, 1961) is an American television host, disc jockey, and music executive.He first reached national prominence as a VJ on MTV.He served two stints as the host of the alternative music program 120 Minutes, from 1995 to 1999 on MTV and from 2011 to 2013 on MTV2.

  5. MTV’s 5 Original VJs: Where Are They Now? Catching Up ... - AOL

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    The bold new cable station captured the zeitgeist, putting the new medium of music videos at the forefront of pop culture. MTV also helped invent a brand-new on-air gig: the video jockey, a.k.a ...

  6. The original VJs look back, 40 years later: 'The first 24 ...

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    At midnight on Aug. 1, 1981, Martha Quinn, Mark Goodman, Nina Blackwood, Alan Hunter, and J.J. Jackson stood inside the Loft restaurant in Fort Lee, N.J., to watch ...

  7. 1999 MTV Video Music Awards - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 MTV Video Music Awards (stylized as 9999 MTV Video Music Awards) aired live on September 9, 1999, honoring the best music videos from June 13, 1998, to June 11, 1999. The show was hosted by Chris Rock at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City . [ 1 ]

  8. MTV News Repository of Nearly 480,000 Articles Launched by Internet Archive After Paramount’s Content Takedown

  9. John Sencio - Wikipedia

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    He was a popular VJ on MTV for four years during the mid-1990s. He hosted a number of shows on MTV including Rude Awakening , which aired music videos from 6 am to 7 am. He was known for writing and producing his own skits.