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The MTV VJ Hunt in the Philippines was held every two years, and has produced notable Filipino VJs. During the 2005 MTV VJ Hunt, instead of choosing the standard two winners, four winners were picked for the first time. One winner, Colby Miller became the first Philippine VJ Hunt winner to be hired by MTV Asia. During the whole duration of MTV ...
Jamie Wilson (Philippines) Mariel Rodriguez (Philippines) Sharon Gomes Thomas - MTV News; Alan M. Wong (Singapore) - MTV; Rita Tsang (British Chinese)- MTV News; Daniel Mananta (Indonesia) Belinda Lee Xin Yu (Singapore) Danny McGill (USA) Original VJ of the first Incarnation of MTV Asia, moved to Channel V and moved back to MTV Asia/MTV India ...
MTV started in the Philippines in May 1992 as MTV Asia.It started as one of the channels of the STAR group—a partnership of Viacom, MTV's parent company, and STAR TV.It began airing on UHF Channel 23 licensed to Ermita Electronics Corporation, the country's first UHF TV station fully devoted to re-broadcasting from a foreign satellite channel. [2]
Ortaleza then starred in the soap opera Sugo and joined the MTV VJ Hunt to become one of the 16 finalists. Though she did not win the title, she got the People Choice awards. For the year 2006, Ortaleza was on the list again of FHM 100 sexiest women.
She became an MTV VJ when she won an MTV VJ hunt in the Philippines. She was the courtside reporter for the FEU Tamaraws on Studio 23's coverage of UAAP Season 70. [3] With a number of endorsements that came her way, she is currently still a DJ on Magic 89.9 teaming up with Riki Flores from 3-6pm on weekdays (except Friday).
In 2007, Sibulo was one of 3 winners of the MTV VJ Hunt 2007 (alongside Kat Alano and Andi Manzano). [1] He is currently active on 4 shows on MTV Philippines, namely Campus Crashers, Uploaded on MTV (which he co-hosts with Kat Alano), Timeout, Full Tank, and occasionally hosts Gimme 10. Sib also works as a radio DJ on U92 with his own radio ...
Abaya joined MTV Philippines [1] in 2003 and became one of the VJs until the dissolution of the channel under Music Source, Inc. on January 1, 2007. Abaya hosted a variety of shows, including Rockola on MTV and Massive. In September 2009, AYC hired him to man MTV Philippines' music station U92 (now Radyo5 92.3 News FM) for a weekly show.
MTV ceased broadcasting in Asia after 27 years, with MTV Live replaced the channel on Astro, Unifi TV and I-Cable, while the rest of the providers began carrying MTV 90s. [7] Its digital platforms, however, has been remain operational through its official YouTube channel and various social media sites.