IMX ( Interactive Music Exchange ) was an American music television program that aired daily from 2002 to 2004 on MMUSA (renamed Fuse TV in May 2003). Described as a "fully converged music industry simulation game" and "part TV show, part Internet game," the program asked viewers to register at the network's website and buy " stock " in popular artists, songs, and albums. In dealing the " shares ", traders used the fake cash to enter network-sponsored contests. A rebranded successor, "Daily Download", was terminated in July 2006.
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54-495: A set amount of "IMX dollars" in order to buy stocks in artists, albums, videos, and TV offerings, which could be traded and sold short or for profit online. With such profits, players could win prizes like video game consoles , vacations, surfboards, or lithographs, all brought to them by Virgin Records . Stock values would be influenced largely by Billboard charts, concert sales, and other measures of commercial success. Fixed to
72-415: A weekly hard rock/metal countdown show. She also appeared on The Weekly Riff , a panel show hosted by Steven Smith. On September 22, 2008, she replaced Sami Jarroush as the host of No. 1 Countdown Rock . Juliya is currently the co-host of Fuse Top 20 Countdown along with Allison Hagendorf . Fuse Top 20 Countdown is a countdown show of the 20 most popular rock , pop , hip-hop and R&B videos of
90-653: Is a television personality best known for her stage name Mistress Juliya and the popularity on the music-themed network Fuse . She also hosted the heavy metal -themed program Uranium and a call-in and email advice program called Slave to the Metal . She formerly hosted Fuse Top 20 Countdown along with several online programs that she self-promotes. Chernetsky was born in Ukraine and raised in Brooklyn , New York. She attended Fort Hamilton High School and Hunter College . She
108-404: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages IMX (TV series) IMX was in development for nearly a year prior to its January 2003 debut. In a 2002 press release, network president Marc Juris discussed the inspiration behind the program: IMX featured three VJ hosts, each representing different music genres, as well as a guest from
126-586: Is with his band and family..." She was also the host/MC of Rock on the Range 2010 in Columbus, Ohio , on May 22 and 23, introducing each band on the main stage. In July 2010, Juliya worked as tour correspondent for RockStar Mayhem Tour. In 2011, Mistress Juliya hosted Welcome to Rockville in Jacksonville, Florida . After over two years of being absent from Fuse, Juliya announced via Myspace her return to Fuse to do
144-403: The bottom of the screen would be a market style ticker , updating viewers on how each artist, album, or song fared during the day's trading. Users could voice their opinions on the online bulletin boards, and their messages would frequently be shown live on air. Through the website, they would also be provided with music video previews, music downloads, and a wide range of market research tools for
162-409: The debut of a spin-off entitled Metal Asylum which followed a similar format and lasted over 100 episodes. Around this same time, she began hosting the music-themed advice show Slave to the Metal . These programs allowed Chernetsky to interview many of the biggest names in heavy metal as well as her personal idols. Within these few years, she established herself as a fixture of music journalism and
180-448: The differing hosts. It was also during IMX that Juliya was confronted by her fellow hosts about false rumors that she might jump ship to MTV2 to host its revived Headbangers Ball . Joining the diverse trio each day would be a variety of music industry insiders, ranging from current popular musicians to record company executives to music journalists. The program would also feature live in-studio performances following an interview with
198-464: The given band. One particularly memorable episode saw Amy Lee and Ben Moody of Evanescence perform an acoustic rendition of " Going Under ". Partly through the song, a string broke on Moody's guitar and caused the song to end prematurely. In June 2004, IMX was rebranded Daily Download with an altered format. This series took place in the same studio and maintained the same schedule with Marianela, Steven, and Dylan Lane as hosts; however,
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#1732851325700216-417: The individual portfolios of game participants, including airplay stats and sales charts. The one-hour program would help recap the day's trading, the value of each featured artist and song, and speculate on the future of the market. IMX utilized the interactive investment technology of Hollywood Stock Exchange to allow web users to invest in real time. Marc Juris elaborated on the technological potential of
234-586: The innovative format: The show was hosted by Juliya Chernetsky of Uranium ; Marianela Pereyra, who previously hosted Latin television's MHz HOT ; and Steven Smith, formerly a VH1 personality. Dennis Da Menace (a.k.a. Dennis L.A. White) also frequently took up hosting duties in one's absence, usually Juliya's. Each host reflected different musical tastes with Juliya representing heavy metal , Marianela representing R&B , Steven representing indie / alternative rock , and Dennis representing hip hop . This allowed for frequent debate and friendly argument amongst
252-477: The metal community, gaining exposure for new bands and exclusive access to events such as the Ozzfest 10th anniversary. Chernetsky would also sporadically join the multi-hosted team on IMX which ran from 2003 to 2004. On April 14, 2010, she announced over Twitter the death of Type O Negative frontman Peter Steele on her Twitter account, saying "Peter Steele passed today. I loved my friend...our idol...my heart
270-484: The music industry. It debuted on January 20, 2003 at 6pm EST and would air live Monday through Friday with various encores throughout the week. The IMX studio, located in Penn Plaza , was street level and therefore fans that couldn't get tickets were able to view from outside and would be visible through the window during filming. In attempt to "extol the fun of the stock market ," players would sign up online and be given
288-783: The network's website, fuse.tv. Using a mobile phone or the Web, fans could solve the puzzles and be eligible to win prizes. Viewers also had the opportunity to talk to guest musicians appearing on the program. Daily Download ran for about two years before ending in late July 2006. Marianela appeared on Get Malled Tour before ultimately leaving Fuse TV that year, and Dylan became the new host of GSN 's Chain Reaction on August 1. Steven, however, would remain with Fuse TV and host other programs including Steven's Untitled Rock Show . Juliya Chernetsky Juliya Chernetsky Denning ( Ukrainian : Юлія Чернецька , Yulia Chernetska ; born July 10, 1982),
306-438: The stock exchange aspect of IMX was removed in favor of a simpler interactive format. Daily Download served as a "live countdown show for the next generation," featuring the 10 most-downloaded songs in the country. It also offered free downloads of each song provided by f.y.e. as well as game cheats and movie trailers . The videos aired would include "Fuse Clues" that related to online puzzles of music and pop culture at
324-526: Was a big fan of MMUSA and a frequent poster on their bulletin boards. She was chosen to make her broadcast debut on the show Tastemakers . Her brashness made her an instant favorite, and after a year on Tastemakers , she moved on to host Uranium in June 2002. Uranium would offer one of the few televised outlets for heavy metal music and become one of MMUSA's (which changed its name to Fuse TV in 2003) most popular programs. Chernetsky's popularity led to
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