Wanna Be a VJ

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Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Wanna Be a VJ
GenreReality television
StarringJesse Camp

Dave Holmes

Ray Munns
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Original release
NetworkMTV
Release1998 (1998) 
2000 (2000)

Wanna Be a VJ was a show and contest on MTV in the United States. Contestants were selected from the crowd around MTV's Times Square office, and narrowed down via challenges testing the applicants' music knowledge and personality. Once narrowed down to six contestants, viewers were allowed to vote for contestants by telephone and on the Internet. The winner was awarded $25,000 and a one-year contract to be a veejay on Total Request Live. All three events were hosted by Carson Daly.

In the first Wanna Be a VJ contest Jesse Camp beat Dave Holmes. Holmes ended up hosting various shows on MTV until 2001.

Camp's unexpected victory caused many viewers to suspect foul play. The Village Voice ran an article in which a source, identified only by his online handle "UglyPig", claimed to have hacked the voting site, allowing him to vote more than 3,000 times.[1]

Wanna Be a VJ Too (1999)

The second Wanna Be a VJ contest was won by 21-year-old Thalia DaCosta, from Sunrise, Florida. Chicago-born actress and media personality Marisa Sullivan, 19 at the time, was a runner-up out of the 12 finalists chosen from 8,000 hopefuls around the country to compete live on TRL in Times Square.

Wanna Be a VJ 3 (2000)

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