Myx was introduced to the public via the formerly existing Studio 23 in 2000. It was in 2002 when it was launched a standalone music video channel and became a platform for launching the careers of popular Myx VJs which include Lourd de Veyra, Luis Manzano, Geoff Eigenmann, Heart Evangelista, Nikki Gil, Bernard Palanca, and Iya Villania. Last week, two new Myx VJs were introduced: Kaye Reyes and Sam Alvero. Both won in the Myx VJ Search held in the Shangri-La Plaza Atrium last May 26. The competition started in 2007 and since then became an annual affair, with the number of winners varying for each edition.
Kaye has just turned 19 and can also sing quite well, as evidenced by her performance of If I Ain't Got You as part of the program. She is still overwhelmed that she's now officially part of the Myx Squad. "Kami po ni Samm, hindi naman ma-explain, hindi namin ma-pinpoint kung ano ba talaga yung nararamdaman namin kasi we're very happy...lalo na po ako...kasi, this is my dream job talaga." The Cavite resident sent an audition video online and the rest as history.
Samm, on the other hand, is a fresh graduate from San Beda who almost had to choose between finishing her studies or pursue her career. Her audition happened two months before graduation, which posed the possibility of having a conflict when it comes to her final examination dates. "I just graduated so I have a lot of things to prove to myself."
The two are now working alongside the rest of the current Myx VJ Squad which include Robi Domingo, Ai Dela Cruz, Sharlene San Pedro, Sunny Kim, Donny Pangilinan, Turs Daza, and IƱigo Pascual.
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