
Rick Campanelli
Rick Campanelli is one of Canada's most recognizable TV personalities. After spending nearly a decade with MuchMusic as one of their most popular VJs, he made the leap from the "nation's music station" to Entertainment Tonight Canada.
Campanelli's on-air career started after winning the 1994 MuchMusic Temp contest. His boyish charm and easy-going, up-front style quickly made him a favourite of TV viewers from coast-to-coast, proving he was anything but a "temporary" fixture at the station. From his flying leap off a jagged cliff with Sean Paul, to his dive out of an airplane with the Foo Fighters, to the pounding he took from pro wrestler, Cain, his willingness to go the distance speaks volumes about his work ethic and dedication.
In the fall of 2005, after nearly ten loyal years at MuchMusic, Campanelli joined the revered Entertainment Tonight brand with the launch of ET Canada into the Canadian marketplace. Co-hosting with Cheryl Hickey, he offers viewers the inside scoop on the latest celebrity gossip, current affairs and pop culture trends.
In addition to his ET Canada responsibilities, Campanelli is involved with numerous charitable organizations including World Vision, Tuberous Sclerosis, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, McMaster Children's Hospital and Kid's Help Phone.
In early 2007, Campanelli hosted the Canada's Case Game segments on Global Television's Deal or No Deal Canada, during that series' first limited run.
Client Testimonials:
"Rick was great! He was very polite and humble- a total pleasure to have at our event! He was an excellent example of what it means to ‘Be Heard!'"
Vaughan Youth Cabinet
"It went very well. Nobody left the conference early!! YES, Rick exceeded my expectations. He was very approachable, and personable. He was a pleasure to meet, and we appreciated his enthusiasm, and of course his story."
Boys & Girls Club of Alberta
“He's Canada's newest heartthrob. It's hard to imagine someone in the media, someone with so high a profile, could be so darn nice. But he is. At the "nation's music station", Rick is the people's VJ.”
National Post
Rick Campanelli is one of Canada's most recognizable TV personalities. After spending nearly a decade with MuchMusic as one of their most popular VJs, he made the leap from the "nation's music station" to Entertainment Tonight Canada.
Campanelli's on-air career started after winning the 1994 MuchMusic Temp contest. His boyish charm and easy-going, up-front style quickly made him a favourite of TV viewers from coast-to-coast, proving he was anything but a "temporary" fixture at the station. From his flying leap off a jagged cliff with Sean Paul, to his dive out of an airplane with the Foo Fighters, to the pounding he took from pro wrestler, Cain, his willingness to go the distance speaks volumes about his work ethic and dedication.
In the fall of 2005, after nearly ten loyal years at MuchMusic, Campanelli joined the revered Entertainment Tonight brand with the launch of ET Canada into the Canadian marketplace. Co-hosting with Cheryl Hickey, he offers viewers the inside scoop on the latest celebrity gossip, current affairs and pop culture trends.
In addition to his ET Canada responsibilities, Campanelli is involved with numerous charitable organizations including World Vision, Tuberous Sclerosis, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, McMaster Children's Hospital and Kid's Help Phone.
In early 2007, Campanelli hosted the Canada's Case Game segments on Global Television's Deal or No Deal Canada, during that series' first limited run.
Client Testimonials:
"Rick was great! He was very polite and humble- a total pleasure to have at our event! He was an excellent example of what it means to ‘Be Heard!'"
Vaughan Youth Cabinet
"It went very well. Nobody left the conference early!! YES, Rick exceeded my expectations. He was very approachable, and personable. He was a pleasure to meet, and we appreciated his enthusiasm, and of course his story."
Boys & Girls Club of Alberta
“He's Canada's newest heartthrob. It's hard to imagine someone in the media, someone with so high a profile, could be so darn nice. But he is. At the "nation's music station", Rick is the people's VJ.”
National Post
