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| logo_caption = '''The Beat Of Our Culture'''
| logo_caption = '''The Beat Of Our Culture'''
| launch_date = {{start date and age|2000|11|20}}
| launch_date = {{start date and age|2000|11|20}}
| owner = [[Creative Programs|Creative Programs Inc.]]
| dissolved = {{end date and age|2021|9|9}}<br />([[Terrestrial broadcast]])
| owner = [[Myx|Crashing Broadcasting Network, Inc.]]
| country = Philippines
| country = Philippines
| picture_format = [[1080i]] ([[High-definition television|HDTV]])
| picture_format = [[480i]] ([[Standard-definition television|SDTV]])
| language = English (main)<br>Filipino (secondary)
| language = English (main)<br>Filipino (secondary)
| sister_channels = {{ubl|[[Myx (American TV channel)|Myx (America)]]|[[MyxRadio]]}}
| area = Nationwide
| headquarters = [[ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center]], Diliman, [[Quezon City]] <br> Cheer Chaos Media Broadcast Commercial Complex, [[Mandaluyong City]]
| headquarters = [[ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center]], Diliman, [[Quezon City]]
| sister_channels = '''Under Cheer Chaos'''<br/>[[Myx|Cheer Chaos TV]]<br/>Cheer Chaos News Channel<br/>LOVELOTS Channel<br/>Party's TV<br/>'''Under ABS-CBN'''<br/>[[Kapamilya Channel]]<br/>[[A2Z (Philippine TV channel)|A2Z]]<br/>[[All TV]] (via [[Advanced Media Broadcasting System|AMBS]])<br/>[[DWPM|DWPM Radyo 630]]<br/>[[ABS-CBN News Channel|ANC]]<br/>[[Cinema One]]<br/>[[Metro Channel]]<br/>[[Cine Mo!]]<br/>[[TeleRadyo Serbisyo]]<br/>[[Jeepney TV]]<br/>[[Knowledge Channel]]<br/>[[The Filipino Channel|TFC]]<br/>'''Under Nine Media'''<br/>[[RPTV (TV channel)|RPTV Channel 9]]
| affiliates = [[ABS-CBN Corporation]] <br> Cheer Chaos Media Corporation
| former_names = [[Studio 23]] (2000-2014)<br>VID-OK Channel (2001-2002)<br>[[Creative Programs]] (2002-2017)<br>[[Myx|DWMY-TV]] (2013-2019)<br>[[Myx|DWMC-TV]] (2019-2021)
| website = {{official URL}}
| website = {{official URL}}
| replaced = {{bulleted list|PBN-55/TWO WAY WE Channel (UHF 55 channel space) |[[Disney Channel (Southeast Asian TV channel)|Disney Channel Philippines]] / [[Disney Channel (Southeast Asian TV channel)|Disney Club TV]] / [[Disney Channel (Southeast Asian TV channel)|Disney News TV]] (UHF 66 channel space)}}
| replaced_by = {{bulleted list|[[Myx|Cheer Chaos TV]] (UHF 66 channel space)}}
| terr_serv_1 = [[Analog television|Analog]]
| terr_chan_1 = [[Myx|DWMC-TV]] (Channel 66) <br/><small>Metro Manila</small>
| terr_serv_2 = [[Analog television|Analog]]
| terr_chan_2 = {{Collapsible list|title=List of MYX Regional Channel stations
| Channel 63 (Baguio)
| Channel 64 (Ilocos Norte)
| Channel 60 (Ilocos Sur)
| Channel 66 (Dagupan)
| Channel 63 (Tuguegarao)
| Channel 55 (Isabela)
| Channel 66 (Baler, Aurora)
| Channel 58 (Bulacan)
| Channel 58 (Cabanatuan)
| Channel 60 (Tarlac City)
| Channel 65 (Pampanga)
| Channel 66 (Olongapo)
| Channel 66 (Batangas City)
| Channel 66 (Laguna)
| Channel 66 (Lucena)
| Channel 66 (San Jose, Occidental Mindoro)
| Channel 62 (Puerto Princesa, Palawan)
| Channel 66 (El Nido, Palawan)
| Channel 55 (Daet, Camarines Norte)
| Channel 66 (Naga)
| Channel 56 (Legazpi)
| Channel 66 (Sorsogon City)
| Channel 58 (Boracay/Kalibo)
| Channel 57 (Roxas)
| Channel 57 (Iloilo City)
| Channel 58 (Bacolod)
| Channel 66 (Dumaguete)
| Channel 66 (Cebu)
| Channel 67 (Panglao Island, Bohol)
| Channel 68 (Tacloban)
| Channel 53 (Zamboanga)
| Channel 66 (Pagadian)
| Channel 66 (Dipolog)
| Channel 66 (Ozamiz)
| Channel 66 (Iligan)
| Channel 62 (Cagayan De Oro)
| Channel 66 (Davao)
| Channel 66 (General Santos)
| Channel 66 (Koronadal)
| Channel 58 (Butuan)
| Channel 58 (Surigao City)
| Channel 66 (Cotabato City)
| Channel 66 (Jolo, Sulu)
}}
| terr_serv_3 = [[Digital terrestrial television]]
| terr_chan_3 = Channel 2.5
| terr_serv_4 = [[ABS-CBN TV Plus]]
| terr_chan_4 = Channel 12
| terr_serv_5 = [[GMA Affordabox]]
| terr_chan_5 = Coming Soon
| terr_serv_6 = [[Sulit TV]]
| terr_chan_6 = Coming Soon
| sat_serv_1 = [[Cignal TV]]<br>(Nationwide)
| sat_chan_1 = Channel 150
| sat_serv_2 = [[G Sat]]<br>(Nationwide)
| sat_chan_2 = Channel 32
| sat_serv_3 = [[SatLite]]<br>(Nationwide)
| sat_chan_3 = Channel 111
| cable_serv_1 = [[Sky Cable]]<br>(Metro Manila)
| cable_chan_1 = Channel 23
| cable_serv_2 = [[Sky Cable]]<br>(Provincial)
| cable_chan_2 = Channel 630
| cable_serv_3 = [[Cablelink]]<br>(Metro Manila)
| cable_chan_3 = Channel 41
| cable_serv_4 = Caceres Cable TV<br>(Naga)
| cable_chan_4 = Channel 330
| cable_serv_5 = Parasat Cable TV<br>(Cagayan de Oro)
| cable_chan_5 = Channel 116
| cable_serv_6 = Mindanao Cable TV<br>(Zamboanga City)
| cable_chan_6 = Channel 33
| cable_serv_7 = Pioneer Cable Vision Inc.<br>(Baybay City, Leyte)
| cable_chan_7 = Channel 58
| cable_serv_8 = Surigao Cable TV, Inc.<br>(Surigao City)
| cable_chan_8 = Channel 44
| cable_serv_9 = {{abbr|Available on most Philippine cable systems|Mostly on the member-cable operators of the Philippine Cable Television Association (PCTA)}}
| cable_chan_9 = Channel slots vary on each operator
| online_serv_1 = [[iWantTFC]]
| online_serv_1 = [[iWantTFC]]
| online_chan_1 = [https://tfc.tv/live/details/217554/myx Watch live]
| online_chan_1 = [https://tfc.tv/live/details/217554/myx Watch live]
}}
}}


'''Myx''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|m|ɪ|k|s}}, stylized as '''MYX''' or '''myx''') is a Philippine [[pay TV]] channel based in [[Quezon City]], owned by [[Creative Programs|Creative Programs Inc.]], a subsidiary of [[ABS-CBN Corporation]]. The channel is targeted to youth audiences and primarily airs [[music video]]s. It was introduced via [[Studio 23]] (now [[ABS-CBN Sports and Action|S+A]]) in 2000, ABS-CBN's UHF broadcast television network which offered some of its programs during early morning, afternoon and late evening blocks. In 2002, MYX was launched as a stand-alone 24-hour music channel on cable and digital terrestrial TV and on free TV operates 18 to 20 hours a day from 6:00 AM to 12:00 AM from Tuesdays to Saturdays and from 6:00 AM to 2:00 AM from Sundays and Mondays in all MYX Regional Channel provincial TV stations Nationwide, (except for [[Holy Week]] of every year will off-air from 12:00 AM of [[Maundy Thursday]] until [[Black Saturday]] and back on-air on [[Easter Sunday]] at 6:00 AM and 24-hour special broadcast during [[Christmas]] and [[New Year's Day]]). [[Myx]] is now to serve you for News and Information Program is called [[Myx|MYX News Channel]] (formerly Solar News on MYX and MYX Channel News) is were Grand Launch on August 12, 2013 until August 31, 2020 is produced by Cheer Chaos Media Integrated News, [[CNN Philippines]] and [[ABS-CBN News]].
'''Myx''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|m|ɪ|k|s}}, stylized as '''MYX''' or '''myx''') is a Philippine [[pay TV]] channel based in [[Quezon City]], owned by [[Creative Programs|Creative Programs Inc.]], a subsidiary of [[ABS-CBN Corporation]]. The channel is targeted to youth audiences and primarily airs [[music video]]s.


It was introduced as a programming block on free-to air television through the now-defunct television network [[Studio 23]] in 2000, airing in early morning, afternoon and late evening time slots. A standalone 24-hour pay channel was introduced in 2002, and an international version of the channel was created in 2007. Myx is notable for showing the lyrics as the music video plays which was adapted from video [[karaoke]], a popular pastime in Asia. Since 2006, Myx has given the annual [[Myx Music Award]]s to the most influential personalities in the [[Music of the Philippines|Philippine music industry]].
[[Myx]] headquarters, studios and channel transmitter are situated located at ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center Sgt. Esguerra Ave. corner Mother Ignacia St., Barangay South Triangle, [[Diliman]], [[Quezon City]] and Cheer Chaos Media Broadcast Commercial Complex, along Shaw Boulevard corner Donna E. Pedracles Street, Barangay Wack-Wack Greenhills, [[Ortigas Center]], [[Mandaluyong City]]. [[Myx]] is the Number 1 music channel in the [[Philippines]] owned and operated by: Crashing Broadcasting Network, Inc. with blocktime agreement operated with [[ABS-CBN Corporation]] and Cheer Chaos Media Corporation. [[Myx]] is now on Free TV via UHF Channel 66 in [[Metro Manila]] (analog broadcast) and Channel 16 (digital broadcast) and over 43 owned-and-operated stations Nationwide with [[Myx|MYX Regional Channel]] and on cable via 300 MYX Cable Channel Stations in [[Luzon]], [[Visayas]] and [[Mindanao]]. The final broadcast of [[Myx]] on [[Studio 23]] last January 16, 2014 to replaced the New Sports and Action Channel on Free TV called [[ABS-CBN Sports and Action|S+A]] last January 18, 2014. This channel is also known as special coverage for [[National Basketball Association|NBA]], [[Women's National Basketball Association|WNBA]] (until 2021), news coverage, religious program and block-time programs is airing on free TV.


==History==
==History==
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In June 2002, ABS-CBN merged Myx on channel 23 with the then-top-rated music cable channel, VID-OK. The Myx name was retained but with VID-OK's style of playing music videos with lyrics.
In June 2002, ABS-CBN merged Myx on channel 23 with the then-top-rated music cable channel, VID-OK. The Myx name was retained but with VID-OK's style of playing music videos with lyrics.

On December 1, 2013, [[ABS-CBN Corporation]], [[Nine Media Corporation]] and Cheer Chaos Media Corporation will be launched MYX Goes Nationwide on Free Television broadcasting with 14 MYX Regional Channel owned and operated stations and 26 MYX Regional Channel relay and affiliate stations Nationwide. Myx is launched for the News and Music channel on cable called [[Myx|MYX News Channel]] on August 29, 2016 is the hook-up news programs and shows on Myx aired on [[SkyCable]] Channel 58 and [[Sky Direct]] Channel 69. MYX News Channel was off-air last August 31, 2020 due to [[COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines]], ABS-CBN Shutdown (due to the Cease and Desist Order issued to [[National Telecommunications Commission|NTC]]) and ABS-CBN Franchise Renewal was denied by the [[Congress of the Philippines]].

On July 11, 2019, Myx launched a secondary [[YouTube]] channel called '''All Music Myx''' which features uploads of Myxclusive performances of artists from the Myx archives. On September 8, 2019 Myx was moved on UHF Channel 66 in [[Metro Manila]], [[Cebu City]] and [[Davao City]] due to lack of personalities of [[Creative Programs]] and [[Nine Media Corporation]] will simulcast on [[CNN Philippines]] (formerly [[Solar News Channel]] and [[9TV]]); former MYX channel on UHF Channel 55 for to the preparation of the DTV transition implementation (UHF Channel 55 Manila, Cebu and Davao stations owned by People's Broadcasting Network; this is the former channel of MYX from December 1, 2013 to September 7, 2019). MYX Regional stations in Metro Manila, Baguio, Ilocos Norte, Dagupan, Batangas, Puerto Princesa (Palawan), Naga, Legazpi, Cebu, Bacolod, Boracay, Davao, General Santos, Zamboanga, Cagayan De Oro and Butuan now is owned and operated by Crashing Broadcasting Network, Inc. with formerly stations ([[Disney Channel (Southeast Asian TV channel)|Disney Channel Philippines]], [[Disney Channel (Southeast Asian TV channel)|Disney Club TV]] and [[Disney Channel (Southeast Asian TV channel)|Disney News TV]]).


On January 16, 2014, Myx stopped airing on Studio 23 when the channel was renamed to [[ABS-CBN Sports and Action]] (S+A). In 2018, it was added to the [[ABS-CBN TV Plus]] digital terrestrial platform on channel 12; ABS-CBN TV Plus shut down in 2020 when the company's broadcasting franchise [[ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy|expired without renewal]].
On January 16, 2014, Myx stopped airing on Studio 23 when the channel was renamed to [[ABS-CBN Sports and Action]] (S+A). In 2018, it was added to the [[ABS-CBN TV Plus]] digital terrestrial platform on channel 12; ABS-CBN TV Plus shut down in 2020 when the company's broadcasting franchise [[ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy|expired without renewal]].
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In July 2021, as part of the partnership between ABS-CBN Entertainment and [[TV5 Network|TV5]]/[[Cignal TV|Cignal]], Cignal added Myx and its sister channel [[Cinema One]] to its channel line-up as a free trial and later as "add-ons" for lower plans.<ref>{{cite web|title=Cinema One, MYX to reach more viewers via Cignal|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/07/01/21/cinema-one-myx-to-reach-more-viewers-via-cignal|website=[[ABS-CBN News]]|date=July 1, 2021}}</ref>
In July 2021, as part of the partnership between ABS-CBN Entertainment and [[TV5 Network|TV5]]/[[Cignal TV|Cignal]], Cignal added Myx and its sister channel [[Cinema One]] to its channel line-up as a free trial and later as "add-ons" for lower plans.<ref>{{cite web|title=Cinema One, MYX to reach more viewers via Cignal|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/07/01/21/cinema-one-myx-to-reach-more-viewers-via-cignal|website=[[ABS-CBN News]]|date=July 1, 2021}}</ref>

After 8 years from now; MYX Goes Nationwide on Free Television it has ceased its commercial operations on the night of Thursday, September 9, 2021, right after its final program [[Myx|Mellow MYX]], a video presentation was shown, [[Goodbye to You (Michelle Branch song)| Goodbye To You by Michelle Branch]] as the final song of this music channel on terrestrial broadcasting, the final station notice and the playing of the [[Lupang Hinirang|Philippine national anthem]]. At the end of it, the station thanked its viewers for the past 8 years on-air. The station officially closed down at around 12:20 AM. On the following day; an unnamed station aired and used the words "Test Broadcast" on the supposed position of the MYX and Cheers TV logo. On September 11-12, 2021 the station was temporarily off-air and the official countdown for the newest channel. On September 13, 2021 at exactly 5:00 AM is the official relaunch called ''Cheer Chaos TV'' is the 3rd UHF television station of Crashing Broadcasting Network, Inc., Cheer Chaos Media Corporation and ABS-CBN Corporation and the tagline of this station is called "Cheers Together Kumpleto!". Cheers TV is programming for news, information, entertainment, music, movies, informative, sports and religious programming for the cheering people viewers.


==VJs and hosts==
==VJs and hosts==
{{main|List of Myx VJs}}
{{main|List of Myx VJs}}
Myx has produced some of the most popular VJs in the country, including [[Lourd de Veyra]], [[Luis Manzano]], [[Geoff Eigenmann]], [[Heart Evangelista]], [[Nikki Gil]], [[Bernard Palanca]], and [[Iya Villania]]. Since 2007, Myx has produced the annual [[Myx VJ Search]] with the aim of searching the country's best VJs; the finalists will be given the chance to be a VJ on Myx. MYX only has one VJ left—Samm Alvero; the channel previously had more, but after losing the broadcast franchise, the other VJs were laid off as part of corporate retrenchment at ABS-CBN.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ent.abs-cbn.com/videos/tv-patrol-robi-domingo-at-edward-barber-kabilang-sa-myx-vjs-na-natanggal-dahil-sa-retrenchment-289403|title=Robi, Edward, Anton, and Dani ends stint as MYX VJs due to the ABS-CBN retrenchment of employees|website=ABS-CBN Entertainment|date=September 2, 2020}}</ref> TMYX it has four upcoming VJs will be relaunched this year; these are [[Charlie Dizon]], Criza Taa, [[Anji Salvacion]] and Sabine Ysabelle Cerrado.
Myx has produced some of the most popular VJs in the country, including [[Lourd de Veyra]], [[Luis Manzano]], [[Geoff Eigenmann]], [[Heart Evangelista]], [[Nikki Gil]], [[Bernard Palanca]], and [[Iya Villania]]. Since 2007, Myx has produced the annual [[Myx VJ Search]] with the aim of searching the country's best VJs; the finalists will be given the chance to be a VJ on Myx. MYX only has one VJ left—Samm Alvero; the channel previously had more, but after losing the broadcast franchise, the other VJs were laid off as part of corporate retrenchment at ABS-CBN.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ent.abs-cbn.com/videos/tv-patrol-robi-domingo-at-edward-barber-kabilang-sa-myx-vjs-na-natanggal-dahil-sa-retrenchment-289403|title=Robi, Edward, Anton, and Dani ends stint as MYX VJs due to the ABS-CBN retrenchment of employees|website=ABS-CBN Entertainment|date=September 2, 2020}}</ref>


==Programming==
==Programming==
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* ''The Lunch Table''
* ''The Lunch Table''
* ''The Ripple''
* ''The Ripple''
* ''[[iWantTFC]] Originals''
** ''[[My Sunset Girl]]''
** ''[[Fractured]]''
* ''[[Pira-Pirasong Paraiso]]''
* ''Zoomers''


'''Special shows'''
'''Special shows'''
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* ''We Rise Together''
* ''We Rise Together''
* ''[[World of Dance (season 1)]]''
* ''[[World of Dance (season 1)]]''
* ''Brooklyn and Bailey''
* ''Cheer Chaos The Best Philippines Network News Nationwide''
* ''[[CNN Philippines Cebuano News]]''
* ''[[CNN Philippines Kapampangan News]]''
* ''[[CNN Philippines Sports Desk]]''
* ''Good Morning MYX''
* ''[[Headline Pilipinas]]''
* ''[[Legal Help Desk]]''
* ''MYX Daily Top 10 Cebu''
* ''MYX Daily Top 10 North Central Luzon''
* ''MYX Election Coverage''
* ''MYX News Channel Headline News Midday Edition''
* ''MYX News Channel Headline News International Edition''
* ''MYX News Channel Headline News Morning Edition''
* ''MYX News Channel Headline News Weekend Edition''
* ''MYX News Channel News Alert''
* ''MYX News Channel Newsroom Ngayon''
* ''MYX News Channel Newsroom (evening newscast)''
* ''MYX News Channel Newsroom Weekend Edition''
* ''MYX Nightly News''
* ''MYX Regional Channel Event Special''
* ''MYX Regional Channel Festival Special''
* ''MYX Regional Channel News Minute''
* ''MYX Regional Channel Newsroom Edition''
* ''MYX Wer U At? Regional Edition''
* ''[[National Basketball Association|NBA on MYX]]''
* ''[[NBA Action]]''
* ''[[NBA Inside Stuff]]''
* ''[[News Café]]''
* ''[[Opposing Views (TV series)|Opposing Views]]''
* ''[[MedTalk]]''
* ''[[News.PH]]''
* ''Pop MYX: The Crazy Late Night Show''
* ''Regional News Group Weekend News'' <small>(formerly MYX Regional Channel Weekend News)</small>
* ''[[Daybreak (Philippine TV program)|Solar Daybreak]]''
* ''[[Network News (9News)|Solar Network News]]''
* ''Solar Newsday''
* ''[[Nightly News (9News)|Solar Nightly News]]''
* ''[[Solar News|Solar News on MYX]]
* ''State of the Nation Address Special Coverage'' <small>(produced by [[ABS-CBN News]], Cheer Chaos Media Integrated News and [[CNN Philippines]])</small>
* ''Summer Cheer Chaos In Mindanao''
* ''Suroy Suroy Na Ta!!! MYX!!!
* ''Sunday TV Holy Mass on MYX''
* ''The Word of God Network''
* ''[[SM Megamall]] TV Healing Mass with Fr. Mario Sobrejuanite''
* ''[[Women's National Basketball Association|WNBA on MYX]]''
* ''Visita Iglesia sa MYX''


'''Former segments'''
'''Former segments'''
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{{main|Myx (American TV channel)}}
{{main|Myx (American TV channel)}}
In 2007, [[Myx TV]] (originally launched simply as Myx) was launched in the United States. The American counterpart of Myx was originally intended to cater the Asian-American youth community in United States and with music video as its primary content. It was later reformatted to become a general-entertainment channel targeted to the Asian-American diaspora. Myx TV is operated independently from its Filipino counterpart with some of its programming produced in the United States by ABS-CBN International and by other third-party production companies.
In 2007, [[Myx TV]] (originally launched simply as Myx) was launched in the United States. The American counterpart of Myx was originally intended to cater the Asian-American youth community in United States and with music video as its primary content. It was later reformatted to become a general-entertainment channel targeted to the Asian-American diaspora. Myx TV is operated independently from its Filipino counterpart with some of its programming produced in the United States by ABS-CBN International and by other third-party production companies.

==MYX Regional Channel Stations nationwide==
The following MYX Regional Channel stations that are either [[Owned-and-operated station|owned-and-operated]] by [[ABS-CBN Corporation]], Crashing Broadcasting Network, Inc. and Cheer Chaos Media Group of Companies.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Branding
! width="70px" | Callsign
! Ch.&nbsp;#
! Station type
! Power kW (ERP)
! class="unsortable" width="325px" | Location (transmitter site)
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Manila
| [[Myx|DWMC-TV]]
| 66
| Originating
| 50&nbsp;kW (500&nbsp;kW ERP)
| Cheer Chaos TV Broadcast Commercial Complex, [[Mandaluyong City]] and ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center Diliman, [[Quezon City]], [[National Capital Region]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Ilocos Norte (North Luzon/Ilocos)
| DWLC-TV
| 64
| Semi-satellite (Baguio/Dagupan)
| 10&nbsp;kW (30&nbsp;kW ERP)
| MYX Ilocos Norte Tower Site, Rizal Avenue, [[Laoag|Laoag City, Ilocos Norte]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Ilocos Sur
| DWIM-TV
| 64
| Relay
| 5&nbsp;kW
| MYX Ilocos Sur Tower Site, [[Vigan|Vigan City, Ilocos Sur]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Baguio (North Luzon)
| [[Myx|DWMB-TV]]
| 63
| Originating
| 25&nbsp;kW (60&nbsp;kW ERP)
| [[Mount Santo Tomas|Mt. Sto. Tomas]], [[Tuba, Benguet]] under [[Baguio]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Dagupan (North Central Luzon)
| [[Myx|DWCD-TV]]
| 66
| Originating
| 25&nbsp;kW (60&nbsp;kW ERP)
| A.B. Fernandez Avenue, [[Dagupan|Dagupan City, Pangasinan]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Tuguegarao
| DWCW-TV
| 63
| Relay
| 10&nbsp;kW (20&nbsp;kW ERP)
| Taft Street cor. Colleges Avenue, [[Tuguegarao]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Isabela (North Eastern Luzon)
| DWIX-TV
| 55
| Relay
| 10&nbsp;kW (30&nbsp;kW ERP)
| Maharlika Highway, [[Santiago, Isabela]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Baler
| DWBA-TV
| 66
| Relay
| 5&nbsp;kW
| Quezon Street, Barangay II, [[Baler, Aurora]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Bulacan
| DWCQ-TV
| 58
| Relay
| 5&nbsp;kW
| [[Baliwag, Bulacan]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Cabanatuan (North Central Luzon)
| DWCM-TV
| 58
| Semi-satellite (Dagupan)
| 10&nbsp;kW (20&nbsp;kW ERP)
| Maharlika Highway, [[Cabanatuan|Cabanatuan City]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Pampanga (North Central Luzon)
| DWPX-TV
| 65
| Semi-satellite (Dagupan)
| 10&nbsp;kW
| Brgy. Lara, [[San Fernando, Pampanga]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Tarlac
| DW__-TV
| 60
| Relay
| 5&nbsp;kW
| Maharlika Highway, [[Tarlac City, Tarlac]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Olongapo (North Central Luzon)
| DWOY-TV
| 66
| Semi-satellite (Dagupan)
| 5&nbsp;kW (20&nbsp;kW ERP)
| Upper Mabayuan, [[Olongapo]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Batangas (Southern Tagalog)
| DZBX-TV
| 66
| Originating
| 10&nbsp;kW (50&nbsp;kW ERP)
| Mt. Banoy, Brgy. Talumpok East, [[Batangas City]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Laguna
| DWLM-TV
| 66
| Relay
| 5&nbsp;kW (20&nbsp;kW ERP)
| Rizal Street, [[San Pablo, Laguna]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Lucena
| DWLC-TV
| 66
| Relay
| 5&nbsp;kW
| Maharlika Highway, Brgy. Kanlurang Mayao, [[Lucena, Philippines|Lucena City]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Occidental Mindoro
| DZMM-TV
| 66
| Relay
| 5&nbsp;kW
| Brgy. 1 Poblacion, [[San Jose, Occidental Mindoro]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Puerto Princesa (Palawan)
| DYMP-TV
| 62
| Semi-satellite (Batangas)
| 10&nbsp;kW (50&nbsp;kW ERP)
| Mabini cor. Valencia Streets, Brgy. Masipag, [[Puerto Princesa]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV El Nido (Palawan)
| DYEO-TV
| 66
| Relay
| 5&nbsp;kW (15&nbsp;kW ERP)
| [[El Nido, Palawan]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Daet
| DWCN-TV
| 55
| Relay
| 5&nbsp;kW
| Vinzons Avenue, [[Daet]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Naga (Bicol)
| DZMN-TV
| 66
| Originating
| 20&nbsp;kW (50&nbsp;kW ERP)
| Panganiban Drive, [[Naga, Camarines Sur]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Legazpi
| DWLM-TV
| 56
| Relay
| 10&nbsp;kW (30&nbsp;kW ERP)
| Mount Bariw, Estanza, [[Legazpi, Albay]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Sorsogon
| DWSC-TV
| 66
| Relay
| 5&nbsp;kW
| [[Sorsogon City]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Boracay (Western Visayas)
| DYBM-TV
| 58
| Semi-satellite (Bacolod)
| 10&nbsp;kW (30&nbsp;kW ERP)
| Brgy. Balabag, [[Malay, Aklan]] under [[Boracay]] and [[Kalibo]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Roxas
| DYRX-TV
| 57
| Relay
| 5&nbsp;kW
| Iloilo-Capiz National Highway, Brgy, Cabugao, [[Roxas, Capiz]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Iloilo
| DYIM-TV
| 57
| Relay
| 5&nbsp;kW (20&nbsp;kW ERP)
| Brgy. Alaguisoc, [[Jordan, Guimaras]] under [[Iloilo City]]
|-
| Cheer Chaos TV Bacolod (Western Visayas)
| DYBM-TV
| 58
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| Cheer Chaos TV Cebu (Central and Eastern Visayas)
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| Cheer Chaos TV Tacloban
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| Cheer Chaos TV Zamboanga (Western Mindanao)
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| Semi-satellite (Cagayan de Oro)
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| San Jose Road, [[Zamboanga City]]
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| DXPC-TV
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| DXOZ-TV
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| Bukagan Hills, Brgy. Malaubang, [[Ozamiz]]
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| DXIC-TV
| 66
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| DXCM-TV
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| 66
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| DXMK-TV
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| Barangay Borbon, [[Butuan]]
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Myx
The Beat Of Our Culture
CountryPhilippines
HeadquartersABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Diliman, Quezon City
Programming
Language(s)English (main)
Filipino (secondary)
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerCreative Programs Inc.
Sister channels
History
LaunchedNovember 20, 2000; 23 years ago (2000-11-20)
Links
Websitemyx.global Edit this at Wikidata
Availability
Streaming media
iWantTFCWatch live

Myx (/ˈmɪks/, stylized as MYX or myx) is a Philippine pay TV channel based in Quezon City, owned by Creative Programs Inc., a subsidiary of ABS-CBN Corporation. The channel is targeted to youth audiences and primarily airs music videos.

It was introduced as a programming block on free-to air television through the now-defunct television network Studio 23 in 2000, airing in early morning, afternoon and late evening time slots. A standalone 24-hour pay channel was introduced in 2002, and an international version of the channel was created in 2007. Myx is notable for showing the lyrics as the music video plays which was adapted from video karaoke, a popular pastime in Asia. Since 2006, Myx has given the annual Myx Music Awards to the most influential personalities in the Philippine music industry.

History

Logo used from 2002 to 2021.

Myx was first aired on November 20, 2000, on ABS-CBN's sister television network, Studio 23 (now S+A). It was intended to be the replacement of MTV Philippines. It aired on Studio 23 during daytime hours.

In June 2002, ABS-CBN merged Myx on channel 23 with the then-top-rated music cable channel, VID-OK. The Myx name was retained but with VID-OK's style of playing music videos with lyrics.

On January 16, 2014, Myx stopped airing on Studio 23 when the channel was renamed to ABS-CBN Sports and Action (S+A). In 2018, it was added to the ABS-CBN TV Plus digital terrestrial platform on channel 12; ABS-CBN TV Plus shut down in 2020 when the company's broadcasting franchise expired without renewal.

In June 2021, Myx in the Philippines and its international version adopted a common logo, introduced internationally the year before, and merged their digital assets.

In July 2021, as part of the partnership between ABS-CBN Entertainment and TV5/Cignal, Cignal added Myx and its sister channel Cinema One to its channel line-up as a free trial and later as "add-ons" for lower plans.[1]

VJs and hosts

Myx has produced some of the most popular VJs in the country, including Lourd de Veyra, Luis Manzano, Geoff Eigenmann, Heart Evangelista, Nikki Gil, Bernard Palanca, and Iya Villania. Since 2007, Myx has produced the annual Myx VJ Search with the aim of searching the country's best VJs; the finalists will be given the chance to be a VJ on Myx. MYX only has one VJ left—Samm Alvero; the channel previously had more, but after losing the broadcast franchise, the other VJs were laid off as part of corporate retrenchment at ABS-CBN.[2]

Programming

Myx programming consists primarily of themed blocks of music videos and music chart shows, as well as concerts, events, and live performances. In addition, the station airs several additional programs, among them the talk show I Feel U, hosted by Toni Gonzaga,[3] and the talk show We Rise Together, featuring artists from the ABS-CBN-owned Rise Artists Studio.[4] It airs on MYX every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 7:00am and 8:00pm.[5]

Daily shows

  • MYX Press Play
  • The OPM Hour

Chart shows

  • MYX Daily Top 10 – features the top 10 most voted and most requested local and foreign music videos every Mondays to Fridays.
  • MYX Hit Chart – features the top 20 most voted and most requested local and foreign music videos in a weekly basis.
  • MYX International Top 20 (M.I.T. 20) – features the top 20 most voted and most requested foreign music videos weekly.
  • Pinoy MYX Countdown – features the top 20 most voted and most requested local music videos weekly.

Weekly shows

  • 100 Days Miracle
  • 24X24
  • Booked
  • Discovering Routes
  • Hustle With Purpose
  • Island Block Party
  • Kwentong Barber
  • Making It In...
    • Making It In America
    • Making It In Canada
  • MYX and Match
  • MYX Hits Different
  • MYX Live!
  • MYX News
  • MYX Presents
    • MYX Presents: The Music Room
  • MYXclusives
  • New Energy
  • The Crossover
  • The Lunch Table
  • The Ripple

Special shows

Former:

  • #LoveOnMYX
  • AniMYX
  • Asia MYX
  • Beat U.K.
  • Billboard Music Awards (2016)
  • Club MYX
  • Coca-Cola Music Studio
  • Crossover Conversations
  • Cyber MYX
  • Dance MYX (renamed Club MYX)
  • Dream Maker
  • Dyan Banda
  • Filgrimage
  • First Seen on MYX
  • Fresh Take
  • Hello K-Idol
  • I Feel U
  • iTunes Festival
  • iWantTFC Originals
  • K12: The myxph.com K-Pop Countdown (former online show)
  • Late Night MYX
  • Later... with Jools Holland
  • Let's Stan! (former online show)
  • Living For The Music
  • Mellow MYX
  • Mnet Asian Music Awards
  • Mom vs. Matchmaker
  • Morning MYX (renamed MYXilog)
  • My MYX
  • MYX 15 Documentary
  • MYX 3 On 3
  • MYX Adventures
  • MYX Ambushed
  • MYX Back2Back
  • MYX Backtrax
  • MYX Bandarito
  • MYX Daily Top 10: International Edition (now back to MYX Daily Top 10)
  • MYX Daily Top 10: Pinoy Edition (now back to MYX Daily Top 10)
  • MYX Firsts (renamed MYX Sure-Fire Hits)
  • MYX Forum
  • MYX Halo-Halo
  • MYX Halloween Special
    • Rest House (2010)
    • Singsing (2011)
    • Kadena (2012)
    • Diary (2013)
    • Kwintas (2017)
  • MYX Hit Chart: F4 Edition
  • MYX Homecoming
  • MYX Mo! (TV Airing)
  • MYX Mobile Top Picks
  • MYX Moods
  • MYX Most Viewed
  • MYX Moves
  • MYX Movie Date (moved as a segment of MYX News)
  • MYX Music Awards / MYX Awards (TV Airing)
  • MYX News Minute
  • MYX Olympics
  • MYX Remakes (renamed MYX Versions)
  • MYX Sa Dos (former version of Star Music Video on ABS-CBN)
  • MYX Sa Dos: F4 Edition (before Meteor Garden show on ABS-CBN)
  • MYX Sampler
  • MYX Setlist
  • MYX Studio Sessions (previous episodes uploaded online)
  • MYX Suburbia (renamed Urban MYX)
  • MYX Sure-Fire Hits
  • MYX Take 5
  • MYX Throwback
  • MYX Traks
  • MYX Tugtugan
  • MYX Versions
  • MYX VJ Search (TV Special)
  • MYX Wer U At? (previous episodes uploaded online)
  • MYXed Lives
  • MYXellaneous
  • MYXilog
  • MYXposed
  • MYXtreme
  • One Music Be Discovered
  • OPM MYX (renamed Pinoy MYX)
  • OPM MYX Countdown (renamed Pinoy MYX Countdown)
  • Pia's Postcards
  • Pinoy MYX
  • Pinoy MYX Breakout
  • Pinoy Rock MYX
  • Planet Rock Profiles
  • Pop My MYX
  • Pop MYX
  • Pop MYX: K-Pop Edition
  • Radio MYX
  • Ramyun and Chill
  • Red Hot MYX
  • Rhum on the Rock
  • Rock MYX
  • Simply K-Pop Con-Tour
  • Slay Model Search Asia
  • Star MYX
  • Star MYX: Palmolive's KC Concepcion Top 10 Edition
  • Tanduay's First Five
  • The People's Queen
  • Till I Met You
  • Urban MYX
  • Top of the Pops
  • We Rise Together
  • World of Dance (season 1)

Former segments

  • Kwento ng Kanta – features a story of how famous hits of your favorite artists started.
  • MYX Celebrity VJ – a guest celebrity VJ invades your favorite MYX shows monthly.
  • MYX Headliner – the featured artist of the month gives a 1-minute feature about themselves.
  • MYX Premiere – local music videos that have not premiered in any other platforms yet or will be premiering ahead from any online websites premieres on MYX for the first time in this segment. Foreign music videos are shown on MYX for the first time on Pop MYX.
  • MYX Speaks – local and/or foreign artist interview on music career and music.
  • MYX Spotlight - MYX gives the spotlight to newly discovered artists or bands. Its goal is to expand the OPM music industry by endorsing newly discovered artists or bands.

International

In 2007, Myx TV (originally launched simply as Myx) was launched in the United States. The American counterpart of Myx was originally intended to cater the Asian-American youth community in United States and with music video as its primary content. It was later reformatted to become a general-entertainment channel targeted to the Asian-American diaspora. Myx TV is operated independently from its Filipino counterpart with some of its programming produced in the United States by ABS-CBN International and by other third-party production companies.

References

  1. ^ "Cinema One, MYX to reach more viewers via Cignal". ABS-CBN News. July 1, 2021.
  2. ^ "Robi, Edward, Anton, and Dani ends stint as MYX VJs due to the ABS-CBN retrenchment of employees". ABS-CBN Entertainment. September 2, 2020.
  3. ^ "I Feel U on MYX". MYXPH. August 29, 2020.
  4. ^ "Artists from Rise Artist Studio". ABS-CBN. August 29, 2020.
  5. ^ "We Rise Together on MYX". Facebook. August 29, 2020. Archived from the original on February 26, 2022.

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