MTV Greece's 'Headbangers Ball' Announces New VJs

February 4, 2010

MTV Greece has announced today the two new VJs that will be hosting the legendary TV show "Headbangers Ball". The program, which is powered by Greek magazine Rock Hard, had been airing so far with back-to-back music videos. Last summer MTV Greece launched a search dubbed "The Metal Hunt Project", which eventually led to the hiring of Orpheus Spiliotopoulos and Vanessa Christodoulou.

Orpheus is currently also a band manager, a radio show host at Athens' Atlantis 105.2 FM and a writer for Rock Hard magazine. Vanessa, with studies cultural management, works for Soundforge Music Group, a distribution company in Greece for international record labels, and is also an amateur actress.

Photo credit: Spyros Hound

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