Myx TV
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Launched | February 28, 2007 |
Owned by | ABS-CBN Corporation |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Slogan | "Now you know." (2011-present) "Feed your music monster." (2007-2011) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Broadcast area | United States |
Headquarters | Glendale, California |
Replaced | myx |
Sister channel(s) | myx (Philippines) |
Website | www.myxtv.com |
Availability
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Satellite | |
DirecTV | Channel 2067 (nationwide) |
Cable | |
Time Warner Cable | Channel 1454 (Los Angeles, New York City, New Jersey, San Diego, Desert Cities, Yuma, Arizona) Channel 76 and 684 (Hawaii) |
Comcast | Channel 673 (Chicago) Channel 368 (San Francisco Bay Area and Central Valley, California) Channel 244 (Seattle and Western Washington) Channel 820 (Spokane) |
Cox Cable | Channel 479 (Orange County) Channel 464 (Northern Virginia) Channel 405 (San Diego) Channel 509 (Norfolk, VA and Virginia Beach) |
Bright House Networks | Channel 811 (Bakersfield) Channel 180 (Birmingham, AL) Channel 475 (Orlando and Central Florida) Channel 182 (Detroit) Channel 180 (Indianapolis) Channel 633 (Tampa) |
RCN | Channel 464 (Boston, Chicago, Washington DC., New York, Philadelphia) |
MTA | Channel 226 (Alaska) |
KPU CommVision | Channel 175 (Ketchikan, Alaska) |
MCV | Channel 16 (Guam) |
Streaming media | |
Myx TV On Demand | Roku Samsung Smart TV and Blu-ray Opera Software on Sony Bravia and Sony Blu-ray |
Myx TV (/ˈmiks/; formerly branded simply as Myx, and stylized as myx TV), is an American cable television network based in Glendale, California. It was launched in 2007 and is available nationwide in major cities, including New York City, Los Angeles, Honolulu,[1][2] Chicago and Seattle.[3] Myx TV was originally targeted to the Asian American youth community with music video as its primary content. However, in 2011, it was reformatted to become a general entertainment channel targeted to the Asian American diaspora.
Contents
Background
ABS-CBN International launched Myx TV on DirecTV on February 28, 2007[4] from its corporate headquarters in Redwood City, California. Myx TV is the American counterpart of myx, an influential music channel in the Philippines, and is programmed and operated independently.[5] The network changed its logo in April 2011.[6] In February 2014, Myx TV moved its operations to Glendale, California.[7]
In May 2013, Myx TV launched a video on demand app on Roku,[8] followed by launches on other over-the-top content platforms including Samsung Smart TV.[9]
Programming
Myx TV's programming includes acquired programs from Asia and the United States such as Japanese sports game show Unbeatable Banzuke,[10] K-pop music variety show Music Bank,[11] reality competition Supermodel Me,[12] musical drama The Kitchen Musical,[13] and classic cartoon series Voltron.[14]
Myx TV began producing original reality shows in 2014 and premiered its first series I'm Asian American and... on April 23, 2014.[15][16][17] In June 2014, the network premiered its first original competition reality show Call to Cosplay, which is also the first ever cosplay competition show in the United States.[18] Two more original reality series Bagged[19] and Eat Your Words[20] premiered in August and October, respectively, with both series renewed in 2015.[21]
In January 2015, Myx TV became the first U.S. cable network to air K-Pop live music countdown show Inkigayo.[22][23] The network also launched an Asian horror movie block called Shiver and Shake in July 2015.[24]
In August 2015, Myx TV launched three new series exclusively for its YouTube channel, The Alternative, Buddha Smash, and Snaxxx.[25][26][27][28]
Events
Myx TV produced several events, including the award-winning Myx Mash, which was held on May 22, 2010 at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco featuring performances by Bruno Mars,[29] Brown Eyed Girls, and T-Pain,[30] and Myx TV's K-pop TaKeover, the first K-pop dance convention in the United States featuring top K-pop choreographers Movement Lifestyle and America's Best Dance Crew winners Poreotics.[31]
Current Shows
- Inkigayo- K-Pop live music countdown show hosted by Hwang Kwang-hee, Kim Yoo-jung and Hong Jong-hyun
- Eat Your Words- cooking competition series hosted by Kara Birkenstock
- Bagged- hidden face dating series
- Call to Cosplay- cosplay competition reality show
- Supermodel Me- competition reality show that features aspiring female Asian models hosted by Lisa S.
- The Kitchen Musical- musical drama
- Planet X Television- extreme sports showcase
- Movie So Good- classic kung fu films previously hosted by Ernie Reyes, Jr.
- OMO- K-pop music videos
- Soompi Top 10- K-Pop music countdown
Previous Shows
- I'm Asian American and...- documentary series
- Unbeatable Banzuke- sports game show hosted by Rome Kanda
- Music Bank- live performance countdown show from South Korea hosted by Park Seo-joon and Yoon Bora
- The Kitchen Musical- musical drama starring Stephen Rahman-Hughes and Karylle Tatlonghari
- Cheap Date- dating show hosted by DJ D-Wrek[32]
- Best Night Ever- makeover show starring DJ Wednesday, Brandon Rolph, and Charles Anthony
- Starcamp- reality show about Filipino-Americans trying their luck in Philippine show business hosted by Amber Rowley
- Stacks TV- hip hop music magazine hosted by Toquon and DJ Icy Ice
- Celebrity Scoop- entertainment news
- Myx TV Top 10- the top 10 music videos as voted by the viewers
- MashBox- an interactive and multi-platform show hosted by Adrian Zaw and Grace Su
- The Timothy DeLaGhetto Show- sketch comedy starring Timothy DeLaGhetto
- Myx Martial Arts: TKO- classic MMA fights
- MYX-Rated- pop culture magazine talk show for men hosted by Olivia Speranza, Keiko Alingas and Joey Guila
- Voltron: Defender of the Universe- classic animated series
- The Nutshack- Filipino-American animated series
- B-Sides- Alternative Rock/EDM show featuring interviews and performances hosted by Pete Mar and Melanie Eusebio
- Slanted Comedy- stand up comedy
- House of Film- independent films
- Long Story Short- documentary features about Asian Americans
- Vinyl Addiction- magazine show about vinyl toys
- Str8 Laced- magazine show about sneakers
- Myx Stream TV- web talk show
- i-amtv- independent Asian music videos
- MYX P.I.- Filipino travel and karaoke show hosted by Amber Rowley, Malaya Lewandowski, and Chris Cayzer
- Press Play- music videos and live performances from independent artists
- Music Bang- Asian music videos, particularly from South Korea, Japan, and the Philippines.
- My Myx- requested music videos
- Myxed Up- music videos from different genres, eras, and countries
- Myxology- live performances from independent bands hosted by Ruby Veridiano-Ching
- Loveable- pop music videos hosted by James Lontayao and Olivia Speranza
- Built From Skratch- hip-hop music magazine show
- Distortion 2 Static- magazine show about hip-hop culture
- Myxclusive- music news and information with focus on prominent artists
- MYX on the Move- features events
- The Dig- features on up-and-coming artists
Specials
- Myx Mash- live performance show featuring Bruno Mars, Brown Eyed Girls, and T-Pain in San Francisco
- Myx Loaded- live performance show featuring YouTube artists in University of California, Davis
- Myx TV Presents: Introducing Victor King and the YTF Crew- live performance show in Los Angeles
- K-Pop Incubation- Korean music industry documentary[33]
- Soompi Gayo Awards- Top K-pop videos of the year
Awards & Recognitions
- Outstanding Multicultural Marketing for Myx Mash, 2011 CableFAXIES Awards.[34]
- Special Recognition Award from the City and County of San Francisco, 2013 Asian Heritage Awards.[35]
- Guilty Addiction of the Year for Eat Your Words, 6th Annual Taste Awards.[36]
- Third Place, Digital Marketing Tactics for I'm Asian American and..., 2014 NAMIC EMMA Awards.[37]
- Bronze for Making of MYX-Rated: The Documentary, 2012 Telly Awards[38]
References
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