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2006 MTV Video Music Awards

Award ceremony


Award ceremony

FieldValue
name2006 MTV Video Music Awards
imageMTV VMA 2006 logo.svg
dateThursday, August 31, 2006
locationRadio City Music Hall, New York, New York
countryUnited States
producerDone and Dusted
Salli Frattini
Dave Sirulnick
directorHamish Hamilton
hostJack Black
most_awardsJames Blunt and Gnarls Barkley (2 each)
most_nominationsShakira and Red Hot Chili Peppers (7 each)
network{{flatlist
ratings5.77 million
previous[2005](2005-mtv-video-music-awards)
mainMTV Video Music Awards
next[2007](2007-mtv-video-music-awards)

Salli Frattini Dave Sirulnick

  • MTV
  • MTV2
  • MHD The 2006 MTV Video Music Awards aired live on August 31, 2006, honoring the best music videos from June 11, 2005, to June 26, 2006. The show was hosted by Jack Black at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

The 2006 Video Music Awards marked the first time viewers were able to vote for all performers' categories (Best Video; Best Male, Female, and Group Videos; and genre categories). Like previous years, the artistic categories (Best Direction, Best Cinematography, etc.) are still chosen by music industry professionals. The 2006 Awards also discontinued the major category Breakthrough Video.

The show was criticized by fans and viewers as being uninteresting or lacking substance. The award ceremony's ratings were down 28% from the 8 million viewers it averaged in 2005 and down 45% from the 10.3 million viewers it averaged in 2004.

Shakira and Red Hot Chili Peppers received the most nominations, with seven each. Followed by Madonna and Panic! at the Disco with 5 nominations. Avenged Sevenfold won Best New Artist and "I Write Sins Not Tragedies", by Panic! at the Disco, became the first video to win Video of the Year without winning a single other award since "This Note's for You" by Neil Young in 1989.

Background

MTV announced on March 21 that the 2006 Video Music Awards would be held on August 31 at New York City's Radio City Music Hall, returning to the city after two consecutive ceremonies in Miami. Nominees were announced at a press conference held at Top of the Rock and hosted by Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg, Beyoncé, and Justin Timberlake on July 31. Jack Black was announced as host on August 10. The ceremony broadcast was preceded by Red Carpet on the Rock. Hosted by Kurt Loder and SuChin Pak with reports from John Norris, Sway, and Gideon Yago, the pre-show featured red carpet interviews and performances from Fergie and My Chemical Romance. It also marked Loder’s final hosting appearance at a VMA pre-show, having hosted each broadcast since 1990. The ceremony marked MTV's first attempt at integrating multi-platform content into the broadcast. Expanding the previous year’s use of MTV Overdrive for bonus material, MTV Overdrive simultaneously aired a VMA Live: Backstage Uncensored channel, providing live footage of presenters and performers in the backstage areas, which was heavily promoted during the linear broadcast. For the first time, the live broadcast expanded beyond MTV to include a live simulcast on MTV2 with commentary from the MTV2 VJs and the first high-definition simulcast on MHD.

Performances

Artist(s)Song(s)Pre-showMain show
Fergie"London Bridge"
My Chemical Romance"Welcome to the Black Parade"
Justin Timberlake"My Love"
"SexyBack" (featuring Timbaland)
Shakira
Wyclef Jean"Hips Don't Lie"
Ludacris
Pharrell
Pussycat Dolls"Money Maker"
OK Go"Here It Goes Again"
The All-American Rejects"Move Along"
Beyoncé"Ring the Alarm"
T.I.
Young Dro
DJ Drama"Shoulder Lean"
"What You Know"
Panic! at the Disco"I Write Sins Not Tragedies"
Busta Rhymes
Missy Elliott**Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Medley**
"Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See"
"The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)"
Christina Aguilera"Hurt"
Tenacious D"Friendship Song"
The Killers"Enterlude"
"When You Were Young"

In addition, The Raconteurs served as the house band, being joined by Lou Reed and Billy Gibbons on select songs.

Appearances

Pre-show

  • The Black Eyed Peas – introduced Fergie's performance

Main show

  • Jay-Z – opened the show
  • Montel Williams, Justin Timberlake and Michael Bloomberg – made brief appearances during Jack Black's opening sequence
  • Lil' Kim – presented Best Male Video
  • André 3000 and Ciara – presented Best Hip-Hop Video
  • The Rock – introduced Shakira and Wyclef Jean
  • The cast of Jackass Number Two (Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Ryan Dunn, Wee Man, Dave England, Preston Lacy, and Ehren McGhehey) – appeared in different vignettes about Viewer's Choice voting, and later on presented Viewer's Choice
  • 50 Cent and LL Cool J – presented Best Female Video
  • Lil Jon (with E-40) – introduced Pharrell and Ludacris
  • Sarah Silverman – appeared in backstage skits and coverage, and later performed a stand-up routine
  • Kyle Gass – appeared in a couple of on-stage sequences with Jack Black and The Black Eyed Peas
  • Jessica Simpson – presented Best Dance Video
  • Chris Brown – introduced OK Go
  • Shaun White – introduced as of the Jackass Number Two cast's vignettes
  • Paris Hilton – introduced The All-American Rejects
  • Nick Lachey and Nicole Richie – presented Best Pop Video
  • Snoop Dogg – presented Best Rap Video
  • Diddy – introduced T.I.
  • Amy Lee (of Evanescence) and Jared Leto (of Thirty Seconds to Mars) – presented Best Group Video
  • Ne-Yo and Rihanna – presented Ringtone of the Year
  • Fall Out Boy – introduced Panic! at the Disco
  • Fergie – introduced Abigail Breslin and presented Best New Artist in a Video with her
  • Jim Shearer and EBRO – presented the MTV2 Award (only seen on the MTV2 simulcast of the ceremony)
  • Britney Spears and Kevin Federline (via pretaped segment) – presented Best R&B Video
  • Kanye West – presented the Video Vanguard Award
  • Pink and Lou Reed – presented Best Rock Video
  • The Black Eyed Peas – appeared in an on-stage sequence with Kyle Gass (presenting a fake award), which led to Tenacious D's "reunion" and performance
  • Queen Latifah – introduced Al Gore
  • Al Gore – spoke about global warming and the world's environmental crisis
  • Jennifer Lopez – announced the launch of MTV Tr3́s and presented Video of the Year
  • Axl Rose – introduced The Killers
  • Also, MTV's Vanessa Minnillo and John Norris appeared before and after some commercial breaks to remind viewers to check out MTV Overdrive's backstage VMA coverage

Winners and nominees

Winners are in bold text.

Video of the YearBest Male VideoBest Female VideoBest Group VideoBest New Artist in a VideoBest Pop VideoBest Rock VideoBest R&B VideoBest Rap VideoBest Hip-Hop VideoBest Dance VideoBest Direction in a VideoBest Choreography in a VideoBest Special Effects in a VideoBest Art Direction in a VideoBest Editing in a VideoBest Cinematography in a VideoBest Video Game SoundtrackBest Video Game ScoreRingtone of the YearMTV2 AwardViewer's ChoiceVideo Vanguard Award
**Hype Williams**

Artists with multiple wins and nominations

WinsArtist
2Gnarls Barkley
James Blunt
NominationsArtist
7Red Hot Chili Peppers
Shakira
5Madonna
Panic! at the Disco
4Christina Aguilera
3AFI
Angels & Airwaves
Chris Brown
Common
Gnarls Barkley
James Blunt
Kanye West
Missy Elliott
Nelly Furtado
Timbaland
2[10 Years](10-years-band)
Atari
Busta Rhymes
DMX
Electronic Arts
Fall Out Boy
Kelly Clarkson
The Pussycat Dolls
Rihanna
Sean Paul
The All-American Rejects
The Black Eyed Peas
Thirty Seconds to Mars
Three 6 Mafia
T.I.
U2
Yung Joc

Contests

VMA Karaoke Contest

In this contest, participants picked one of three songs and made a video of themselves singing their choice. Winners received a paid trip to the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards.https://web.archive.org/web/20070510024602/http://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/2006/html/karaoke_rules.jhtml/

VMA Insider Contest

The winner selected by voters at mtv.com received a paid trip to the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards, and was allowed to interview all the stars on the red carpet.

"Reveal the Real You" Contest

Participants sent in a story of "a moment in their life that makes them, them." Winners received an all-expenses-paid trip to the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards, as well as the chance to win a trip to the VMAs in 2007.

References

References

  1. http://www.insightexpress.com/ix/mtv/vmaRules.asp {{Webarchive. link. (2016-03-04 Rules and Regulations of the 23rd Annual Mtv Video Music Awards)
  2. [http://broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6368436.html MTV Awards Suffer Big Hit in Ratings – 9/4/2006 9:00:00 PM – Broadcasting & Cable] {{webarchive. link. (2006-10-26)
  3. McDonnell, Evelyn. (March 23, 2006). "MTV Awards say goodbye to Miami this year". [[Miami Herald]].
  4. Gamboa, Glenn. (August 1, 2006). "Shakira, Peppers spice up VMA nods". [[Newsday]].
  5. (August 10, 2006). "Jack Black To Host MTV Video Music Awards; Promises To 'Bring The Thunder'".
  6. (August 28, 2006). "Fergie and My Chemical Romance Set to Perform During 2006 MTV Video Music Awards Pre-Show 'Red Carpet on the Rock' Thursday, August 31st, 6:30pm -8:00pm (ET Live, tape-delayed PT)".
  7. (July 31, 2006). "MTV Overdrive to Broadcast Live Behind the Scenes Feed of the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards".
  8. [https://web.archive.org/web/20060830203449/http://www.mtv.com/asm/acuvue/vma06/moments/ MTV.com – VMA 2006 – Acuvue Sweepstakes]
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