969 (TV series)
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969 | |
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Starring | Malaika Jackson Chris Van Vliet Joel Herrod Lauren Toyota |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | Malaika Jackson Lauren Toyota Chris Van Vliet Joel Herrod Jessica Reddy |
Production locations | Vancouver, BC |
Running time | about 44 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Razer |
Release | November 2004 |
969 (formally called MTV Select or Select) was a one-hour lifestyle magazine show. It was produced from the Citytv building in Vancouver, British Columbia. The show was hosted by Malaika Jackson, Joel Herrod, Chris Van Vliet and Lauren Toyota. It features interviews with bands, celebrities and professional athletes. It also showcased the latest in youth fashion and gives reviews of the hottest video games and movies. Viewers were able to make requests to see music videos through the show's website. The show was officially canceled in summer of 2007. Repeats ran daily on Razer until it was rebranded as MTV2 in August, 2008.
Cast
- Catherine Petersen: Supervising Producer
- Joey Case: Senior Producer
- Brian Adler: Host, Producer
- Briana McIvor: Production Assistant
- Mia Jagpal: Production Assistant
- Malaika Jackson: Host, Producer
- Jason Jag Arneja: Host, Associate Producer
- Jay Ward: Production Editor
- Kimberley Dainard: Production Editor
- Dee Hambly: Photojournalist
- Adam Haisinger: Photojournalist
- Chris Van Vliet: Host, Photojournalist
- Lauren Toyota: Host, Producer
- Jessica Reddy: Host, Producer
- Joel Herrod: Host, Producer
- Andrew Worrall: Junior Associate Producer
- CJ Wallis: Junior Associate Producer
- Tyler Bradley: Host
- Matt Leaf: ENG Camera
- John Wilson: Camera Operator
- Ayma Letang: Makeup Artist
- Aaron Johnston: Makeup Artist
- Dakota Morton: Assistant Editor
Past Guests
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