iAsk.ca

Former MuchMusic VJ Juliette Powell dies at 54

Michelle Butterfield
Juliette powellMuchmusicMuchMusicCulture

AI Summary

TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️

Juliette Powell, a former VJ for MuchMusic and MusiquePlus, and the first Black Canadian to be crowned Miss Canada, died last week on June 3rd at the age of 54 from acute bacterial meningitis. Powell, who lived in Montreal and Toronto, had a diverse career including modeling, pageantry, broadcast journalism (CP24), and later focused on digital strategy, ethics of new technologies, and teaching at NYU. She also authored books on social media and AI.

Trending
  1. 1 1970: Born in New York
  2. 2 Age 8: Moved to Montreal with mother
  3. 3 1989 (age 18): Crowned first Black Canadian Miss Canada
  4. 4 1992: Joined MusiquePlus as VJ for Bouge de là!
  5. 5 1996: Moved to MuchMusic, hosted French Kiss and Electric Circus
  6. 6 1999: Began working for CP24 as business reporter
  7. 7 Graduated summa cum laude from Columbia University (unspecified year)
  8. 8 Founded Powell International Entertainment Inc. (unspecified year)
  9. 9 2009: Published '33 Million People in the Room'
  10. 10 Recent years: Joined faculty at New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program
  11. 11 Co-authored 'The AI Dilemma' (unspecified year)
  12. 12 June 3rd, 2025: Died at 54 from acute bacterial meningitis
  13. 13 Later this year: Celebration honoring Powell’s life to take place
  • Loss of a prominent media figure and advocate for technology ethics
What: Juliette Powell, a former MuchMusic and MusiquePlus VJ, Miss Canada, and prominent media figure, died at the age of 54.
When: Died last week, specifically June 3rd, 2025. Born in 1970. Crowned Miss Canada in 1989. Joined MusiquePlus in 1992. Moved to MuchMusic in 1996. Began working for CP24 in 1999. Published '33 Million People in the Room' in 2009. Joined NYU faculty in recent years.
Where: Montreal, Toronto (where she lived), New York (born), Columbia University, New York University.
Why: Powell died from acute bacterial meningitis. Her life and career are being celebrated for her contributions to media, challenging racial biases, and her work on technology ethics.
How: Powell's death was announced in an obituary. Her career progressed from pageantry and modeling to VJ, business reporter, media consultant, author, and university faculty.

Juliette Powell, a former VJ for MuchMusic and MusiquePlus, and the first Black Canadian to be crowned Miss Canada, died last week on June 3rd at the age of 54 from acute bacterial meningitis. Powell, who lived in Montreal and Toronto, had a diverse career including modeling, pageantry, broadcast journalism (CP24), and later focused on digital strategy, ethics of new technologies, and teaching at NYU. She also authored books on social media and AI.