During MTV's sojourn as a 24-hour music channel in 1993, video jockeys like Danny McGill, SophiyaHaque and Nonie Tao had become household names in urban telly-viewing centres. Since then, the roster of VJs has featured different faces. The new crew has ex-fashion model Anu Kuttoor; Mike Kasem, son of legendary disc jockey Casey Kasem; Korean Stella Sohn and the half-Australian, half-Indonesian Nadya Hutagalong. Jamieson also quelled doubts about Rahul Khanna's substitution once MTV hits India: "He is a great VJ. He knows that his future depends on his relationship with the Indian audience of MTV. Why replace a success?" What about any new VJ? Reluctant to clarify, a source says: "Possibly, yes. The announcement will be made as andwhen new VJs are needed." After MTV's rebirth as a 24-hour service, what will be new for the Indian viewer? A recent addition named "MTV Jams" which plays hip-hop and Rhythm and Blues. Besides, there will be a newsy telecast called "MTV's Daily Dose" providing gossip from the music and entertainment world. Apart from that, the service intends to telecast everything identifiable with the lively MTV fingerprint worldwide.