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Joanne Colan
Joanne Colan
NationalityBritish
Notable workRocketboom.com

Joanne Colan is the former MTV Europe VJ and former anchor of the vlog Rocketboom. She was on Discovery's show "Dean of Invention" alongside Dean Kamen as a correspondent.

Career

Television

As the Europe VJ with MTV from 2000 to 2004, her shows reached 124 million households in more than 50 countries and territories. She scripted, co-produced and hosted MTV News, Top 20 Countdown and MTV Movie Special. She also hosted such live international events as MTV's Winterjam, the MTV Europe Music Awards and MTV Presents. Her work on MTV’s European Top 20 earned her an award for Best European Satellite Music Programme in 2001 as voted by viewers in the What Satellite UK & Europe TV Poll.[citation needed]

2016 - appearance in french tv ad : https://youtu.be/fTvmZ7bPZCI

Internet

Colan began hosting Rocketboom on 12 July 2006,[1] presenting amusing and/or informative video clips and web links from a desk in the Rocketboom studio and other New York City locations. Her departure from Rocketboom was announced on 17 April 2009.[2]

In addition to Rocketboom, Colan was the host of the travel adventure series Any Given Latitude where she is seen trekking, climbing, sailing, scuba diving and snow-mobiling. The 13-episode series, which took her to 13 countries from Austria to Vietnam, premiered on 10 April 2006, when Scripps Networks launched its Fine Living Network.[citation needed]

Colan was named as Senior Vice President and Senior Content Strategist at Edelman New York, on 6 May 2012. She was hired to "advance the firm’s various content initiatives and work with clients and teams to help improve their visual storytelling capabilities with an emphasis on short-form sharable video."[3]

Other

Colan was music/DJ curator at Manhattan's now-defunct Table 50, named for Walter Winchell's table at the Stork Club. Colan commented, "Our goal is to support the exciting evolution of DJ culture and expose our guests to the artists who are shaping the music of tomorrow."[4]

References

  1. ^ "Rocketboom video: July 12, 2006". Retrieved 12 July 2006.
  2. ^ "Joanne".
  3. ^ "Joanne Colan Named Senior Content Strategist At Edelman".
  4. ^ "TABLE 50 NEW YORK NY". ClubZone.com. Retrieved 5 December 2008.

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