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Juliya Chernetsky Born Juliya Chernetsky
July 10, 1982
Odessa, UkraineOther names Mistress Juliya
Juliya C.Website http://www.juliyaonline.com Juliya Chernetsky (Ukrainian: Юлія Чернецька; born July 10, 1982), is a television personality[1] best known for her popularity on the music-themed network Fuse,[2] formerly known as MuchMusicUSA. She is best known by her stage name Mistress Juliya. She hosted the heavy metal-themed program Uranium and a call-in and e-mail advice program called Slave to the Metal. She currently hosts Fuse Top 20 Countdown along with several online programs that she self-promotes.
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Early life and career
Chernetsky was born in Ukraine and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She attended Fort Hamilton High School and Hunter College. She was a big fan of MMUSA and a frequent poster on their bulletin boards. She was chosen to make her broadcast debut on the show Tastemakers. Her brashness made her an instant favorite, and after a year on Tastemakers, she moved on to host Uranium in June 2002.
Uranium would offer one of the few televised outlets for heavy metal music and become one of MMUSA's (which changed its name to Fuse TV in 2003) most popular programs. Chernetsky's popularity led to the debut of a spin-off entitled Metal Asylum which followed a similar format and lasted over 100 episodes. Around this same time, she began hosting the music-themed advice show Slave to the Metal. These programs allowed Chernetsky to interview many of the biggest names in heavy metal as well as her personal idols. Within these few short years, she established herself as a fixture of music journalism and the metal community, gaining exposure for new bands and exclusive access to events such as the Ozzfest 10th anniversary. Chernetsky would also sporadically join the multi-hosted team on IMX which ran from 2003-2004.
Fuse
After over two years of being absent from Fuse, Juliya announced via Myspace her return to Fuse to do a weekly hard rock/metal countdown show. She also appeared on The Weekly Riff, a panel show hosted by Steven Smith. On September 22, 2008 she replaced Sami Jarroush as the host of No. 1 Countdown Rock.
Juliya is currently the co-host of Fuse Top 20 Countdown along with Allison Hagendorf. Fuse Top 20 Countdown is a countdown show of the 20 most popular rock, pop, hip-hop and R&B videos of the week that also features interviews with the artists behind the hits and the most popular celebrities of today.
On April 14, 2010 she announced over Twitter the death of Type O Negative frontman Peter Steele on her Twitter account, saying "Peter Steele passed today. I loved my friend...our idol...my heart is with his band and family..."
She was also the host/MC of Rock on the Range 2010 in Columbus, Ohio on May 22 and May 23, introducing each band on the main stage. In July 2010 Juliya worked as tour correspondent for RockStar Mayhem Tour.
Filmography
Year Film Credit Notes 2003 Uranium Host 2004 Electile Dysfunction Host 2005 Metal Asylum Host Ultimate Fuse Gig: The VJ Search Host 2009 Gothkill Demonatrix 2008 "#1 Countdown Rock" Host 2009 "Let It Rock" Host 2009 "Live from Voodoo Experience" Host 2010 "Fuse Top 20 Countdown" Host 2010 "Live From Lollapalooza]" Host References
- ^ McIver, Joel. The Bloody Reign of Slayer. Music Sales Group. pp. 259–. ISBN 9780857120380. http://books.google.com/books?id=yP5-e1-IpNYC&pg=PA259. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
- ^ Rush, George; Joanna Molloy, Suzanne Rozdeba, Ben Widdicombe (May 02, 2003). "Abc Squabbles On The Road To 'Roone'". Daily News. http://articles.nydailynews.com/2003-05-02/gossip/18222355_1_roone-arledge-diane-sawyer-chinese. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
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Categories:- 1982 births
- Living people
- People from Brooklyn
- American people of Ukrainian descent
- American television talk show hosts
- VJs (media personalities)
- People from Odessa
- Ukrainian actors
- MuchMusic personalities
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