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==== Best Rock Video ==== | ==== Best Rock Video ==== | ||
Muse's [[Uprising (video) |''Uprising'' video]] | Muse's [[Uprising (video) |''Uprising'' video]] won the category entitled ''Best Rock Video''.<ref name="mu20100913"> | ||
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title=Uprising | title=Uprising Wins MTV VMA! | desc=Announcement of the award | date=2010-09-13 | fetch=2010-09-15 | pub=Muse website | url=http://muse.mu/news/article/703/uprising-wins-mtv-vma/ | dom=muse.mu | type=ext | ||
}}</ref> The other nominees videos consisted of "''Dog Days are Over''" by Florence + the Machine, "''Flash Delirium''" by MGMT, "''Ignorance''" by Paramore and "''Kings and Queens''" by 30 Seconds to Mars.<ref>{{cite | | }}</ref> The other nominees videos consisted of "''Dog Days are Over''" by Florence + the Machine, "''Flash Delirium''" by MGMT, "''Ignorance''" by Paramore and "''Kings and Queens''" by 30 Seconds to Mars.<ref>{{cite | | ||
title= | desc=Awards listing | date=2010-08 | fetch=2010-08-11 | pub=MTV website | url=http://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/2010/best-rock-video/ | dom=www.mtv.com | type=ext | title= | desc=Awards listing | date=2010-08 | fetch=2010-08-11 | pub=MTV website | url=http://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/2010/best-rock-video/ | dom=www.mtv.com | type=ext | ||
}}</ref> The award's ceremony | }}</ref> The award's ceremony took place inside Nokia Theater, Los Angeles,<ref name="mu20100803"> | ||
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title=Uprising Nominated for 2 MTV VMAs! | desc=Muse news article announcing Uprising's nomination and encouraging readers' voting | date=2010-08-03 | fetch=2010-08-11 | pub=Muse website | url=http://muse.mu/news/article/692/uprising-nominated-for-2-mtv-vmas/ | dom=muse.mu | type=ext | |||
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title=Host cities | desc=Section listing awards ceremony location information, MTV Video Music Awards Wikipedia article | date=2010-08 | fetch=2010-08-11 | pub=Wikipedia | url=https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/MTV_Video_Music_Awards#Host_cities | dom=secure.wikimedia.org | type=ext | title=Host cities | desc=Section listing awards ceremony location information, MTV Video Music Awards Wikipedia article | date=2010-08 | fetch=2010-08-11 | pub=Wikipedia | url=https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/MTV_Video_Music_Awards#Host_cities | dom=secure.wikimedia.org | type=ext | ||
}}</ref> | }}</ref> with Chelsea Handler as presenter.<ref name="wp2"> | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 09:47, 16 September 2010
MTV Video Music Awards are awarded for music videos, typically[always?] those of singles.
2010
Best Rock Video
Muse's Uprising video won the category entitled Best Rock Video.[1] The other nominees videos consisted of "Dog Days are Over" by Florence + the Machine, "Flash Delirium" by MGMT, "Ignorance" by Paramore and "Kings and Queens" by 30 Seconds to Mars.[2] The award's ceremony took place inside Nokia Theater, Los Angeles,[3][4] with Chelsea Handler as presenter.[5]
References
- ↑ Uprising Wins MTV VMA! (2010-09-13). Muse website. Retrieved 2010-09-15 from muse.mu.
- ↑ (2010-08). [Awards listing]. MTV website. Retrieved 2010-08-11 from www.mtv.com.
- ↑ Uprising Nominated for 2 MTV VMAs! (2010-08-03). Muse website. Retrieved 2010-08-11 from muse.mu.
- ↑ Host cities (2010-08). Wikipedia. Retrieved 2010-08-11 from secure.wikimedia.org.
- ↑ Host cities (2010-0?). Wikipedia. Retrieved 2010-09-15 from secure.wikimedia.org.