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- Kanye West outburst rains on Swift’s MTV parade - Globe Gazette
- Madonna to speak before MTV Jackson tribute - WTVM
- Janet Jackson, Lady Gaga, Beyonce & More Head To NYC For MTV Video ... - Access Hollywood
- Kanye West apologizes for Taylor Swift outburst at MTV Video Music ... - El Paso Times
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| Kanye West outburst rains on Swift’s MTV parade - Globe Gazette Posted: 13 Sep 2009 09:22 PM PDT globegazette.com Privacy Policy: (hide) Welcome to the web sites of the Globe Gazette, a media company located in eastern Iowa. We believe in your right to know what information is collected during your visit to our web sites and how the information is used and safeguarded. Information Gathered by Voluntary Submission The information you supply will help us to offer you more personalized features, to tailor our sites to your interests and make them more useful to you. The more you tell us about yourself, the more value we can offer you. Supplying such information is entirely voluntary. But if you don't supply the information we need, we may be unable to provide you with services we make available to other visitors to our sites. Of course, even if you want to remain completely anonymous, you're still free to take advantage of the wealth of content available on our sites without registration. Information Automatically Gathered About All Visitors Our web servers automatically collect limited information about your computer's connection to the Internet, including your IP address but not the e-mail address, when you visit our sites. Your IP address does not identify you personally. We use this information to deliver our web pages to you upon request, to tailor our sites to the interests of our users, and to measure traffic within our sites. To help make our sites more responsive to the needs of our visitors, we may utilize a standard feature of browser software, called a "cookie". The cookie doesn't actually identify the visitor, just the computer that a visitor uses to access our site. A cookie can't read data off your hard drive. Our advertisers or content partners may also assign their own cookies to your browser, a process that we cannot control. We use cookies to help us tailor our site to your needs, to deliver a better, more personalized service. It is a cookie, for example, that allows us to deliver your personalized stock quotes each time you visit a site. Information Shared With Other Organizations Special Attention to Children A final note: The Web is an evolving medium. If we need to change our privacy policy at some point in the future, we'll post the changes before they take effect. Of course, our use of information gathered while the current policy is in effect will always be consistent with the current policy, even if we change that policy later. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Madonna to speak before MTV Jackson tribute - WTVM Posted: 13 Sep 2009 06:02 PM PDT
By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY AP Music Writer NEW YORK (AP) - The MTV Video Music Awards are known for kicking off with the kind of zaniness that has come to define the show, from a dazed Britney Spears to a disgraced Pee-wee Herman. But on Sunday, it is expected to have a somber start with a musical tribute to Michael Jackson, led by his sister Janet. Madonna will introduce the segment with a speech, according to persons familiar with the production of the show who asked that their names not be used because they were not authorized to reveal details of the show. Jackson died a drug-induced death in Los Angeles on June 25 at age 50. The medical examiner's office has labeled the death a homicide, and prosecutors are still investigating. Jackson was not only an integral part of MTV's history - his legendary videos changed the way music clips were made and he was the first black artist whose work was aired on the fledgling network - but he also provided the VMAs with some of its most memorable moments, including his infamous smooch with then-wife Lisa Marie Presley, in 1994. The Jackson tribute won't be the only moment where Jackson's presence will be felt. The network is also airing the premiere of the trailer for "This Is It," the documentary about Jackson's preparations for his comeback concerts that were to be held in London. The film is due to come outin October. British comedian Russell Brand hosts the show that will feature acts ranging from Lady Gaga to Pink. Last year, Brand was host for the first time, poking fun at the Jonas Brothers' vow of purity, among other ribald moments. The VMAs will be held at Radio City Music Hall, marking the show's return to New York for the first time since 2006. Beyonce and Lady GaGa lead all artists with nine nominations each, but the show's winners aren't nearly as memorable as the wacky and wild moments, and noteworthy performances. Both superstars are expected to perform, along with Jay-Z, Taylor Swift, Green Day and other acts. And the night won't just focus on music: Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner, the much fawned-over stars from the vampire film "Twilight," will present clips from the movie's sequel, "New Moon." ____ Entertainment Writer Jake Coyle contributed to this report. ___ On the Net: Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Janet Jackson, Lady Gaga, Beyonce & More Head To NYC For MTV Video ... - Access Hollywood Posted: 13 Sep 2009 01:30 PM PDT NEW YORK, New York -- The MTV Video Music Awards are known for kicking off with the kind of zaniness that has come to define the show, from a dazed Britney Spears to a disgraced Pee Wee Herman. But on Sunday, it is expected to have a somber start with a musical tribute to Michael Jackson, led by his sister Janet. Jackson died a drug-induced death on June 25 at age 50. The coroner's office has labeled the death a homicide, and prosecutors are still investigating. Jackson was not only an integral part of MTV's history — his legendary videos changed the way music clips were made and he was the first black artist whose work was aired on the fledgling network — but he also provided the VMAs with some of its most memorable moments, including his infamous smooch with then-wife Lisa Marie Presley in 1994. The Jackson tribute won't be the only moment where Jackson's presence will be felt. The network is also airing the premiere of the trailer for "This Is It," the documentary about Jackson's preparations for his comeback concerts that were to be held in London. That film is due to come out in October. The show will be hosted by British comedian Russell Brand and featuring acts ranging from Lady Gaga to Pink. Last year, Brand hosted for the first time, where he poked fun at the Jonas Brothers' vow of purity, among other ribald moments. The VMAs will be held at Radio City Music Hall, marking the show's return to New York for the first time since 2006. Beyonce and Lady GaGa lead all artists with nine nominations each, but the show's winners aren't nearly as memorable as the wacky and wild moments and noteworthy performances. Both divas are expected to perform, along with Jay-Z, Taylor Swift, Green Day and other acts. And the night won't just focus on music: Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner, the much fawned-over stars from the vampire film "Twilight," will present clips from the movie's sequel, "New Moon." Copyright 2009 by Associated Press. All rights reserved. Keep your Access to everything in Hollywood! Breaking news and personal commentary from Nancy, Billy, Tony, Shaun, Maria & all of our producers! Follow us on Facebook and Twitter now! This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Kanye West apologizes for Taylor Swift outburst at MTV Video Music ... - El Paso Times Posted: 13 Sep 2009 11:10 PM PDT Photo gallery: MTV Video Music Awards 2009 NEW YORK -- Kanye West apologized for yet another outburst at the MTV Video Music Awards, this time directed at country-pop sweetheart Taylor Swift. The disruption upstaged not just Swift's awards speech, but the entire evening, including an emotional tribute to Michael Jackson. In a rare conciliatory moment, West took to his blog to apologize. In a standard all-capital letters message, West said: "I'M SOOOOO SORRY TO TAYLOR SWIFT AND HER FANS AND HER MOM. I SPOKE TO HER MOTHER RIGHT AFTER AND SHE SAID THE SAME THING MY MOTHER WOULD'VE SAID. SHE IS VERY TALENTED!" West -- who has flipped out after losing at the VMAs, the Grammys, the American Music Awards and more -- again took umbrage Sunday night when the awards process didn't go the way he wanted it to go. This time, it was on behalf of Beyonce. Beyonce, nominated for best female video for "Single Ladies," was bested by Swift, the best-selling artist of the year outside of Jackson. The 19-year-old was giddy when she won for her clip, "You Belong With Me," the first award given out Sunday, and said, "I always wondered what it would be like to maybe win one of these someday, but never actually thought it would happen." But West ruined her moment when he jumped on stage at Radio City Music Hall."Taylor, I'm really happy for you, and I'm gonna let you finish, but Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time," he said, as a shocked Beyonce looked on and the crowd began to boo. A crestfallen Swift didn't finish her speech, but the audience applauded her anyway. She later performed "You Belong With Me" in a subway station for the broadcast. Swift later got a speech do-over, courtesy of Beyonce, who won video of the year for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)." Beyonce recalled that she won her first VMA at age 17, as a member of Destiny's Child. "I remember how excited I was," she said. "I'd like Taylor to come out and have her moment." A smiling but nervous Swift then said, "Can we try this again?" before going on to thank everyone she would have thanked had West not interrupted her. Later, backstage, Swift said she had never met West and had been a fan. She declined to get into a verbal tussle with West: "I don't know him and I don't want to start anything." Instead, she praised Beyonce for giving her the stage. "I thought that I couldn't love Beyonce more and then tonight happened and it was just wonderful." The celebrity crowd was unforgiving of West. When Diddy read West's name later in the show while introducing the nominees for best male video, the crowd booed, and Diddy said in mock surprise, "What happened?" The crowd responded by chanting Swift's name. (T.I. won the award.) The audience booed West's name later in the show. Said West on his blog: "BEYONCE'S VIDEO WAS THE BEST OF THIS DECADE!!!! ... EVERYBODY WANNA BOOOOO ME BUT I'M A FAN OF REAL POP CULTURE!!! NO DISRESPECT BUT WE WATCHIN' THE SHOW AT THE CRIB RIGHT NOW CAUSE ... WELL YOU KNOW!!!! I'M STILL HAPPY FOR TAYLOR!!!! " The incident provided the VMAs with its traditional moment that will be talked about, but also completely overshadowed what had been expected to be the show's main attraction -- a poignant, tender tribute to Michael Jackson by Madonna and sister Janet. Madonna gave a moving speech about her relationship with Jackson, which began when she was a youngster idolizing the then-child star, then morphed into a friendship when both were at the apex of their careers and later, grew distant. Madonna lamented the negative publicity that dogged Jackson in his later years. "Sometimes, we have to lose things before we can truly appreciate them," said Madonna, dressed in black. "Yes, Michael Jackson was a human being, but yes, he was a king. Long live the king." The musical tribute began afterward, as Jackson clones dressed in some of the King of Pop's signature outfits performed his famous video dance moves. Then, as "Scream," his duet with Janet, appeared on a large screen, his sister came out to recreate the moves from their only video together as the crowd cheered her on. Afterward, she looked heavenward, and bowed. Jackson died June 25 at age 50. He was not only an integral part of MTV's history, he also provided the VMAs with some of its most memorable moments, including his infamous smooch with then-wife Lisa Marie Presley, in 1994. Host Russell Brand also paid tribute to Jackson: "Tonight is dedicated to the great Michael Jackson," Brand, in a top hat, told the audience. "Let's honor Michael tonight by loving one another in his memory." Last year, Brand made his debut as host by poking fun at the Jonas Brothers' vow of purity, among other ribald moments. This year, the British comedian cracked jokes about Katy Perry's posterior. The night had its surreal moments, too. Lady Gaga -- who arrived at the show wearing a gold mask right out of "Phantom of the Opera" and with Kermit the Frog as her date -- gave a typically eccentric performance of her song "Paparazzi." It included a bedazzled wheelchair, Lady Gaga dancing with a crutch, and ended with her hanging as fake blood drenched her torso. Later, when she won the award for best new artist, she accepted it swathed in red lace from head to toe. She ripped the lace from her face during her profanity-laden speech, which she ended by saying, "Thank you for God and for the gays." The night's best performance may have come courtesy of Pink, who delivered a high-flying version of her song "Sober" with an acrobatic, trapeze act that had her dangling from the rafters. And the night didn't just focus on music: Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner, the stars of "Twilight," presented an extended trailer from the movie's sequel, "New Moon." A Jackson moment ended the night, however. The full trailer for "This Is It," the documentary about Jackson's preparations for his comeback concerts that were to be held in London, was shown. The film is to be released in October.
List of winners of the MTV Video Music AwardsVIDEO OF THE YEAR: Beyonce, "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)."BEST FEMALE VIDEO: Taylor Swift, "You Belong With Me." BEST ROCK VIDEO: Green Day, "21 Guns." BEST POP VIDEO: Britney Spears, "Womanizer." BEST MALE VIDEO: T.I. featuring Rihanna, "Live Your Life." BEST HIP-HOP VIDEO: Eminem, "We Made You." BEST NEW ARTIST: Lady Gaga. BEST VIDEO THAT SHOULD HAVE WON A MOONMAN: Beastie Boys, "Sabotage." BEST BREAKTHROUGH VIDEO: Matt and Kim, "Lessons Learned." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Beyonce, Green Day & Lady Gaga Lead The Way With Three Moonmen at the ... - MSN Money Posted: 13 Sep 2009 10:34 PM PDT JANET JACKSON & MADONNA CELEBRATE MICHAEL JACKSON 2009 MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS WINNERS GENERAL CATEGORIES: VIDEO OF THE YEAR Beyonce Title: Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) Album: I AM. . .SASHA FIERCE Director: Jake Nava Label: Music World Music/Columbia Production Company: Anonymous Content Producer: John Winter BEST NEW ARTIST Lady Gaga Title: Poker Face Album: The Fame Director: Ray Kay Label: Streamline/KonLive/Cherrytree/Interscope Production Company: Rockhard Films Producer: Jil Hardin/ Nicole Ehrich BEST MALE VIDEO T.I. featuring Rihanna Title: Live Your Life Album: Paper Trail Director: Anthony Mandler Label: Atlantic Records Production Company: Les Enfants Terribles Producer: Gina Leonard BEST FEMALE VIDEO Taylor Swift Title: You Belong With Me Album: Fearless Director: Roman White Label: Big Machine Records Production Company: Revolution Pictures Producer: Randy Brewer BEST HIP HOP VIDEO Eminem Title: We Made You Album: Relapse Director: Joseph Kahn Label: Aftermath/Interscope Production Company: HSI Productions Producer: Mary Ann Tanedo BEST POP VIDEO Britney Spears Title: Womanizer Album: Circus Director: Joseph Kahn Label: Jive/Zomba Label Group Production Company: HSI Productions Producer: Mary Ann Tanedo BEST ROCK VIDEO Green Day Title: 21 Guns Album: 21st Century Breakdown Director: Marc Webb Label: Reprise Records Production Company: DNA Inc Producer: Michael Angelos PROFESSIONAL CATEGORIES: BEST CHOREOGRAPHY Beyonce Title: Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) Album: I AM. . .SASHA FIERCE Director: Jake Nava Label: Music World Music/Columbia Production Company: Anonymous Content Producer: John Winter Choreographer: Jaquel Knight & Frank Gatson Jr. BEST DIRECTION Green Day Title: 21 Guns Album: 21st Century Breakdown Director: Marc Webb Label: Reprise Records Production Company: DNA Inc Producer: Michael Angelos BEST EDITING Beyonce Title: Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) Album: I AM. . .SASHA FIERCE Director: Jake Nava Label: Music World Music/Columbia Production Company: Anonymous Content Producer: John Winter Editor: Jarrett Fijal BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS Lady Gaga Title: Paparazzi Album: The Fame Director: Jonas Akerlund Label: Streamline/KonLive/Cherrytree/Interscope Production Company: Factory Films Ltd. Producer: Steven Johnson/Nicole Ehrich BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Green Day Title: 21 Guns Album: 21st Century Breakdown Director: Marc Webb Label: Reprise Records Production Company: DNA Inc Producer: Michael Angelos Cinematographer: Jonathan Sela BEST ART DIRECTION Lady Gaga Title: Paparazzi Album: The Fame Director: Jonas Akerlund Label: Streamline/KonLive/Cherrytree/Interscope Production Company: Factory Features Producer: Steven Johnson/Nicole Ehrich Art Director: Jason Hamilton ONLINE CATEGORIES: BREAKTHROUGH VIDEO Matt & Kim Title: Lessons Learned Album: Grand Director: Taylor Cohen & Otto Arsenault Label: Fader Production Company: FVNMO Producer: Taylor Cohen, Otto Arsenault BEST VIDEO (THAT SHOULD HAVE WON A MOONMAN) Beastie Boys Title: Sabotage Album: III Communication Director: Spike Jonze Label: Grand Royal/Capitol Records Shugoll Research and Telescope are the Official Business Advisors of the "2009 MTV Video Music Awards" Nominee and Winner Voting periods. 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