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Hannah Sung is a Canadian television and radio broadcaster and journalist, best known as a former MuchMusic VJ. Sung was born in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, attended Woburn Collegiate Institute, and earned a degree in English with a minor in women's studies and history from the University of Toronto. Before joining MuchMusic, she worked for the Toronto Star and Chatelaine.
Hannah Sung is a Canadian television and radio broadcaster and journalist, best known as a former MuchMusic VJ. Sung was born in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, attended Woburn Collegiate Institute, and earned a degree in English with a minor in women's studies and history from the University of Toronto. Before joining MuchMusic, she worked for the Toronto Star and Chatelaine.


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Hannah Sung


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Hannah Sung is a Canadian television and radio broadcaster and journalist, best known as a former MuchMusic VJ. Sung was born in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, attended Woburn Collegiate Institute, and earned a degree in English with a minor in women's studies and history from the University of Toronto. Before joining MuchMusic, she worked for the Toronto Star and Chatelaine.