Exclusive: BET happy with new co-hosts Rocsi and Terrence J
New co-hosts fill void left by ousted A.J. and Free 
March 16, 2007 – Wash, DC BlackPressMagazine.com)
As the hot new co-host of everyone’s favorite countdown show, 106 & PARK, Terrence J and Rocsi are probably one of the hottest young celebs in entertainment industry.
Chosen from thousands of applicants in BET’s nationwide “New Faces” search, the new party couple definitely has the talent, appeal and style to keep television’s livest show abuzz. Along with THE PARK’s new resident hottie, Rocsi, Terrence is willing, ready and able to take over television’s leading music video countdown show.
Terrence and Rocsi were chosen as one of 10 finalists in the “New Faces” search, and it was then that he knew the pressure was on. Being surrounded by nine other hopefuls – many having already landed commercial gigs or having worked in professional radio – Terrence had to go extra hard. “I put everything on the line for this…my job, my company, my home, and I couldn’t leave empty-handed,” said the new 106 host. “lt’s amazing what you can do when you have no options, and the only choice I had was to win.” Terrence made the final cut to become one of five future stars.
Related: Listen to the Terrence J podcast interview exclusively on Black Podcasts.com
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