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Aliya-Jasmine "AJ" Sovani (born November 18, 1981) is a Canadian television broadcaster and producer, initially known for her work on MTV Canada. [1] She is currently working as an environmental journalist, most recently for NBC 's Los Angeles station KNBC .
In each episode, one female (or "one girl") — Aliya Jasmine Sovani from 2009 to 2013, and Lauren Collins from 2013 to 2014, sits down with five panelists (or "five gays"), usually gay men but occasionally lesbian women, [5] to discuss 20 questions about love and sex. The "five gays" in each episode are a rotating panel, each having differing ...
MTV News is a Canadian entertainment and pop culture news program on the Canadian cable specialty channel MTV.The program debuted on August 18, 2008. MTV News is hosted by Aliya-Jasmine Sovani, along with correspondents Johnny Hockin and Sharlene Chiu.
The Mightiest is a Canadian documentary television series, which premiered on Discovery Channel Canada in 2022. [1] Hosted by Teddy Wilson and Aliya Jasmine, the series centres on the science behind very large transportation vessels such as ships, planes and trains.
From 2013 to 2014, Collins hosted MTV's 1 Girl 5 Gays replacing Aliya Jasmine Sovani, who had been hosting the show for 4 seasons. [12] In 2014, she co-wrote and starred in the short film Zero Recognition, directed by Ben Lewis, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. [13]
Josh notices Danny and speaks with his accomplice (played by MTV's Aliya Jasmine Sovani) to retrieve the key from Danny. After being escorted to Danny, the accomplice begins to seduce Danny by leading him to bed and slips a drug into Danny's drink that knocks him out and allows her to steal the key around his neck.
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.
It is currently hosted by Aliya Nazki. [1] The show first began airing in 1968 on radio, [ 1 ] and was previously hosted by notable Pakistani broadcasters and journalists including Suraiya Shahab , Shafi Naqi Jamie, Mahpara Safdar , Ghazala Yasmeen , Waqar Ahmad Khan, Adil Shahzeb, Aamir Ahmad Khan, Ahmad Raza, Raza Ali Abidi and Amber Shamsi.