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Michael Williams is a Canadian television personality who may be best known for his work as a VJ at MuchMusic from 1984 to 1993. Born in Cleveland, Ohio , [ 1 ] Williams moved to Montreal in the 1970s to attend the Communications Arts School at Loyola (now Concordia University ).
Music enthusiast, club DJ, Geister began her MuchMusic career as a master control operator then editor. Her efforts and abilities paid off with the launch of Soul in the City (Much's first specialty show) when asked by Michael Williams to help develop his concept- a weekly hour-long program focusing on Urban music---the first of its kind in Canada.
This category lists people who are currently working or have previously worked for the music oriented Canadian television station MuchMusic as an on air personality. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Much (TV channel) personalities .
When Canadian specialty station MuchMusic launched in August 1984, founders John Martin and Moses Znaimer had about two hours of planned content to fill six hours of airtime. Their strategy? Pack ...
Michael James Williams (c. 1944–1983), known as Prince Far I, Jamaican reggae musician Michael Glenn Williams (born 1957), composer, pianist and technologist Michael F. Williams (born 1962), New Zealand composer of contemporary classical music
The show was hosted by Monika Deol and Michael Williams until 1996, followed by Juliette Powell until 2000. The show also featured dancing floor director MC Craig F. (Craig Halket of Combat Des Clips on MuchMusic). After that, Electric Circus had a variety of hosts.
During a recent episode, viewers met 21-year-old Michael Williams from Mason, Ohio. Hoping to secure a spot in the Hollywood, he entranced Katy, ...
The MuchMusic World Headquarters is located on 299 Queen Street West in Downtown Toronto, as seen in April 2005. The channel has been based there since 1987. Shortly thereafter, MuchMusic was launched on August 31, 1984, as one of the first Canadian cable specialty channels. It was headed by the channel's founders John Martin and Moses Znaimer.