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Born in [[London]], Haleem was raised in [[Canada]], where he attended the [[University of Toronto]] and the School of Journalism at [[Humber College]]. His first job was as an associate producer at [[The Sports Network|TSN]]. He also hosted a music video program at [[Hong Kong]]'s [[Channel V]] in 1996, but returned to Canada the following year after the [[transfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong]] to host ''[[VTV Breakfast]]'' on [[Vancouver]] television station [[CIVT-TV]] (then known as "VTV").
Born in [[London]], Haleem was raised in [[Canada]], where he attended the [[University of Toronto]] and the School of Journalism at [[Humber College]]. His first job was as an associate producer at [[The Sports Network|TSN]]. He also hosted a music video program at [[Hong Kong]]'s [[Channel V]] in 1996, but returned to Canada the following year after the [[transfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong]] to host ''[[VTV Breakfast]]'' on [[Vancouver]] television station [[CIVT-TV]] (then known as "VTV").


Haleem will return to Canada in the fall of 2008 as host of a new weekday afternoon current affairs program on [[CBC Radio One]].<ref>[http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080626.wcbc26/BNStory/Entertainment/home?cid=al_gam_mostview "CBC Radio widens its net"], ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', [[June 26]], [[2008]].</ref>
Haleem returned to Canada in the fall of 2008 as host of a new weekday afternoon current affairs program The Point<ref>[http://www.cbc.ca/thepoint "CBC Radio - The Point"]</ref> on [[CBC Radio One]].<ref>[http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080626.wcbc26/BNStory/Entertainment/home?cid=al_gam_mostview "CBC Radio widens its net"], ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', [[June 26]], [[2008]].</ref>


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Revision as of 22:38, 30 September 2008

Aamer Haleem is a VH1 on-air personality and host of the show Bands Reunited.

He was the host of VH1's Top 20 Video Countdown until April 7, 2006 when the show was remodeled and relaunched as VSpot Top 20 Countdown with Matt Pinfield. The new format allowed viewers to vote on their favorite music videos directly. However, Aamer Haleem returned to the VSpot on May 26, 2006 to fill in for Matt Pinfield. Haleem also interviewed Madonna on the special "Madonna Speaks". After August 4, 2007 episode of VH1's Top 20 Countdown, Haleem once again left the show and was replaced by Alison Becker, who hosted her first episode of the show on August 11.

Born in London, Haleem was raised in Canada, where he attended the University of Toronto and the School of Journalism at Humber College. His first job was as an associate producer at TSN. He also hosted a music video program at Hong Kong's Channel V in 1996, but returned to Canada the following year after the transfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong to host VTV Breakfast on Vancouver television station CIVT-TV (then known as "VTV").

Haleem returned to Canada in the fall of 2008 as host of a new weekday afternoon current affairs program The Point[1] on CBC Radio One.[2]

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