Steven Smith (VJ)

Jeffrey Steven Smith is an American television personality employed by the Fuse TV cable network as a music presenter.

Biography

Smith's career as a video jockey (VJ) began when he was hired as "the goofy one" for VH1. He hosted several shows, including Top 20 Countdown and Rock Across America, and did interviews with musicians. He appeared in season one of Queer Eye in the episode "Helping the Hard-Rocking Host: Steven S".

Fuse

Smith left Los Angeles, California and VH1 and moved to New York City to begin hosting MMUSA's new program, IMX, in 2003. This evolved into Daily Download in 2004 which ultimately ended two years later. He also hosted Steven's Untitled Rock Show, which ran 701 episodes though December 24, 2008. He co-created the topical comedy series Fuse Action News. In the late 2000s, he hosted the weekly music news program Distortion. As of 2011, he has worked for Chevrolet, covering various musical events. Most recently, he wrote an episode of the animated series Corn & Peg.

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