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Jeff Rustia

Jeff Rustia is a Canadian broadcaster, creative director, TV host, and executive producer of Filipino descent from Toronto, Ontario.
He is recognized in the TV Industry as a leading creative executive of FRONT TV, an international broadcast design and branding agency. Under his leadership, Front TV created multicultural global design for networks like Nickelodeon (India, Asia, Europe, Africa), Discovery Channel, CPAC, APTN, HBO, CBC, and Current TV. FRONT TV is recognized as one of the first agencies in Canada to specialize in diversity.
As a TV host and VJ, Rustia is known for hosting ''Club Fashion'', a weekly national show on fashion, style icons, nightlife, and club culture on BPM:TV, Canada’s 24-hour Dance Music Video Channel. Rustia has interviewed many prominent figures in fashion, entertainment, and music from Jean Paul Gaultier, Cyndi Lauper, Deborah Cox, Dita Von Teese to Fergie (Black Eyed Peas). The style program has taken Rustia to the fashion capitals of the world, New York, London, Paris, Rome and over 38 countries and 121 cities. Rustia also hosts several BPM:TV Specials including ''50 Most Fashionable Music Videos'', a 5-part TV series on the world's stylish music stars and their videos.
As executive producer, Rustia has developed and produced several Canadian programs, such as ''Pet Fashion TV'',〔http://www.petfashionweek.com/main/images/downloads/metro042709.pdf〕 on the latest pet styles and trends, and ''Kol’s World'', a first of its kind, children’s animated TV series about a boy in a wheelchair named Kol whose zest for life enables him to overcome any obstacle.〔http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1765923/〕
In 2006, Rustia received the Philippine Presidential Pamana (Legacy) Award for his achievements in the world of Media and Television, from Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
== Early years and TV career ==
Jeff Rustia was born in Quezon City, Philippines. His early school years were spent in several Asian cities; First, in Cebu, Philippines, then in Jakarta Indonesia, and then Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and finally, Bangkok, Thailand. His parents migrated to Canada in July 1982. Rustia grew up in Toronto where he attended elementary, high school and university. In 1992, he graduated with a 4-Years Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Toronto.
Upon graduating, he moved to Japan to become an English teacher, and it was there where he first discovered MTV Asia. A year later, Rustia applied to the music channel and got a job with Channel V, (formerly MTV Asia). He became the first Filipino-Canadian producer and director on the network. He produced multiple international music television productions for STAR TV’s Music Channel, seen in 143 million households, across Asia, Australia and Arabia. He delivered a number of primetime TV shows and broadcast specials such as ''By Demand'', Asia’s Video Request Show, ''Over the Edge'', the alternative music program, ''Lee’s A-Z of Rock'' Documentary Special. He also developed and produced the primetime show ''Sigaw Manila'', the first international music television video program about the Philippine music and entertainment scene. During his stint, he directed music luminaries Beck, Sonic Youth, Janet Jackson and even Newscorp Head Rupert Murdoch.

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