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'''''Toronto Rocks''''' was an hour-long television program presenting music videos on [[CITY-TV]] in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]] in the 1980s. It aired at 16:00 weekdays and was hosted by [[John Majhor]]. Toronto Rocks was a predecesor to Much Music and MTV, and had kids rushing home from school every day to catch their favourite videos of the early 80's.
'''''Toronto Rocks''''' was an hour-long television program presenting music videos on [[CITY-TV]] in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]] in the 1980s. It aired at 16:00 weekdays and was hosted by [[John Majhor]]. ''Toronto Rocks'' was a predecessor to Much Music and MTV, and had kids rushing home from school every day to catch their favourite videos of the early 80's.


John Majhor died on [[January 23]], [[2007]] at his home in Minnesota of cancer. He was 53.[http://www.thestar.com/artsentertainment/article/174000]

John Majhor died on January 23, 2007 at his home in Minnesota of cancer. He was 53.


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Revision as of 03:24, 24 January 2007

Toronto Rocks was an hour-long television program presenting music videos on CITY-TV in Toronto, Canada in the 1980s. It aired at 16:00 weekdays and was hosted by John Majhor. Toronto Rocks was a predecessor to Much Music and MTV, and had kids rushing home from school every day to catch their favourite videos of the early 80's.

John Majhor died on January 23, 2007 at his home in Minnesota of cancer. He was 53.[1]