Myx TV's 3 New Original Series on YouTube are Winning Over Viewers and Critics
Just a week ago, Myx TV launched the following shows:
“The Alternative” is a do-it-yourself series hosted by Tara Shah (pictured) featuring natural, holistic and Eastern medicine remedies for everyday health concerns.
Buddha Smash” focuses on a Buddha character who obliterates everything in his path with his bare hands in a 2D fighting game format.
“Snaxxx” is a culinary commentary show where adult entertainers including Sheila Marie (@sheilamariexxx) and Jaylene Rio (@JayleneRio1) give their unbiased opinions on delicacies from all over the world.
Most recently, major mainstream publications online and on print like Fast Company, New Media Rockstars, StreamDaily, TubeFilter, Broadcasting Cable, Cynopsis Digital and Asian American Journal have given precious space to feature the three shows.
Dan Solomon of Fast Company wrote:
If you’re really into porn, you’ve probably seen your favorite stars do, er, all sorts of things on camera.... And now, it includes "eat candy.".... Specifically, that list might include "eating foreign versions of American candy snacks," as brought to you by Asian-American cable network Myx TV’s YouTube channel.
The web series, "Snaxxx" (get it?) features porn stars walking us through the process of unwrapping, say, a white chocolate Japanese KitKat. The video is technically safe-for-work, and does get into some details about the differences between the KitKat you know from your supermarket shelves and the ones that Sheila Marie enjoys on camera (orange flavor, smaller, less crunchy). (NOTE: This first episode as of this writing already has over 11,500 views).
We’d still recommend not listening in your office with the volume up, as the noises a woman like Sheila Marie makes when masticating a candy treat and removing the excess chocolate from her fingers is not dissimilar to the noises she might make when performing in the videos for which she is more famous (especially when they crank up the smooth jazz soundtrack.)
If you’ve ever been curious about what international candy snacks taste like, though, and only trust the information you receive from adult entertainers, "Snaxxx" is the program for you.
NewMediaRockstars.com wrote:
The Myx TV brand has decided to diversify as part of an apparent rebranding. Included in that rebrand a new YouTubeChannelhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sDnE2OGKis which is exciting. More things to watch online is never a bad thing.
The channel, which is complemented by a mobile-friendly redesign and a rebranded logo, looks to appeal to well, seemingly everyone from foodies to health nuts to guys who like to smash things. And no, you don’t have to be and English-language speaking Asian-American to watch — everyone is invited.
“Myx TV is committed to entertaining millennials in fun, enjoyable and interesting ways, which is apparent with these original YouTube series and the network’s renewed focus on its digital presence,” said Miguel Santos, General Manager. “These efforts make us more accessible and entertaining to a broader audience.” See, there you go! They want everybody to check them out.
StreamDaily.tv wrote:
Cable network Myx TV wants to be where the action is: YouTube.
Myx is already known for its quirky programming, including the linear series "Bagged", a dating show in which the male bachelors must go through the courting process with colorful bags over their heads.
The digital programming signals a desire to bring a similar style to YouTube.
Miguel Santos, GM of Myx TV, said in a release the YouTube format of the shows help appeal to a more youthful and more mobile-connected generation.
For more information, visit Myx TV's newly revamped website http://www.myxtv.com and the new Myx TV YouTube channel(https://www.youtube.com/user/MYXTV)
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