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5, 2008 file photo rapper 50 Cent also known as Curtis Jackson poses backstage at MTV's "Total Request Live" show in New York. Rapper 50 Cent said Tuesday that he never would have bought a Connecticut mansion once owned by boxer Mike Tyson had he ...
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6 Months Ago,
Top40-Charts.com says
(in mtvU Sunblock Music Festival Featuring NeverShoutNever, Boys Like ...)
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Performing tracks from their hit album 'Hook Me Up,' MTV's New Year's Eve 2009 co-hosts The Veronicas will also play alongside NeverShoutNever!, a recent mtvU Freshmen winner who previously performed on MTV's Total Request Live's 'On Your Radar' ...
10 Months Ago,
Norwich Bulletin says
(in Nancy Hall: Give in to cabin fever and take in a show)
CT - Feb 4, 2009
Several of their songs have been featured on MTV shows like “TRL” and “The Hills,” but it wasn't until very recently they garnered mainstream airplay. ...
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CBS News says
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CA - Jan 26, 2009
If the name sounds familiar, maybe you caught them among MTV.com’s “Pop-Punk Rookies of 2009,” or playing live on TRL’s ‘On Your Radar. ...
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Graden, who is in talks to stay in the Viacom fold with a producing deal, is credited with guiding MTV from the era of music videos to the world of reality programming, supervising the creation and launch of such series as "TRL," "The Osbournes," "The ... Brian Graden to exit MTV Variety
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