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26/11/2008
Here We Come, Berlin!
Not only was Berlin the site of the very first Europe Music Awards back in 1994, but 2009 also marks the 20th Anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. What better way to celebrate such a historic symbol of freedom than with a night of amazing music and winners that are freely chosen…by you!
The 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards will be held in front of the Brandenburg Gate as well as at the brand new state-of-the-art O2 World Arena in Berlin. See you then!

06/11/2008
2008 Europe Music Awards Winners!
But the ultimate power of the audience vote was underlined when Rick Astley scooped Best Act Ever. Rick was not available to attend the Awards. In his absence, presenters Katy Perry and Perez Hilton charmed the audience with a quick dance routine to his famous track. In a statement, Astley said: ""I am honoured that my fans worked so hard to help me win Best Act Ever at the 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards. This is the first time I have been nominated for the EMAs and I would like to thank everyone who voted for me.""
Sir Paul McCartney was also honoured with a special award - the Ultimate Legend Award – which was presented to him by U2 lead singer Bono.
Here is a list of all the winners:
Most Addictive Track: P!nk ‘So What’
Video Star: 30 Seconds To Mars ‘A Beautiful Lie’
Headliner: Tokio Hotel
Ultimate Urban: Kanye West
Rock Out: 30 Seconds To Mars
Artists Choice: Lil Wayne
Act of 2008: Britney Spears
Ultimate Legend: Sir Paul McCartney
Album of the Year: Britney Spears Blackout
Europe’s Favourite Act: Emre Aydin (Turkey)
New Act: Katy Perry
Best Act Ever: Rick Astley
Congratulations to all our winners, nominees, and performers for rocking Liverpool and delivering an astounding show!

06/11/2008
Oh, What a Show!
Riding a Cherry Chapstick, Katy Perry opened the proceedings surrounded by cheerleaders in a performance of ‘I Kissed A Girl’. Beyoncé took to the stage at the MTV EMAs for the third time with a riveting and classy performance of new single ‘If I Were A Boy.’ Also returning to the EMAs, after a fifteen year break, Take That mesmerised the audience with an exclusive first performance of their new single, ‘Greatest Day.’
The Killers revealed the versatility of the set when the screen lifted up to reveal the band performing ‘Human’ in a steel box installation accompanied by stunning three dimensional visuals. Kanye West and Estelle both made their performance debuts at this year’s show with a stylish rendition of ‘Love Lockdown,’ and ‘American Boy.’
Fresh from her own Award victory, Katy Perry introduced the debut performance by The Ting Tings who performed their hit single, ‘That’s Not My Name.’ Another debut followed when Kid Rock took to the stage performing his new single ‘So Hot’ which morphed into the summer hit of 2008, ‘All Summer Long.’ Duffy – in her MTV Europe Music Award’s debut - performed ‘Mercy.’ Continuing MTV’s love affair with Liverpool, The Wombats then took to the stage and performed a cover version of Leona Lewis’ ‘Bleeding Love.’
P!nk provided a shattering finale to the fifteenth MTV Europe Music Awards with a stunningly energetic performance of ‘So What.’ Storming from the glamour pit through the crowds to the stage, she was joined by 30 fans who engaged in a pillow fight - which ended with the whole audience being showered with 40,000 4-inch white feathers.

05/11/2008
MTV Honours Sir Paul McCartney!
The ex-Beatle’s career started in the 1950s and he is now listed in the Guinness World Records as the most successful musician and composer in pop music history.
As well as an incredibly successful and continuing music career, Sir Paul is also a lead patron and co-founder – with Mark Featherstone-Witty – of the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA). Opened in June 1996 it is now one of the foremost centres of artistic excellence in the UK.
Now that we’ve made the pilgrimage to Liverpool, we couldn’t resist honouring one of the men that made it the music Mecca that it is!

04/11/2008
Our EXCLUSIVE Red Carpet Show, hosted by Perez Hilton, is almost here!
But before the show, get ready to catch our exclusive 2008 MTV Europe Music Award Red Carpet show hosted on mtvema.com by none other than Perez Hilton. If past experience is any indication, it’s bound to have crazy fashions, bad behaviour, and loads of grand arrivals that are sure to be the talk of the web. Plus it will all be moderated – and commented on – by our venerable gossip queen, the one and only, Perez Hilton.
Then stay tuned during the show for exclusive backstage interviews from Perez – as well as exclusive webcams that will be set up at the Echo Arena to get you up close and personal with everything going down in Liverpool. You’ll almost be able to taste the EMA-induced madness.
And don’t forget to check out our mobile site at m.mtvema.com, where you’ll be able to give your opinions on everything EMA with our polls!
Set your alarms. It’s all happening this Thursday starting at 19:00 CET.

04/11/2008
Rubber Rocks!
The five shorts focus on specific safe sex messages that relate directly to the concerns that many young people have when it comes to using condoms - What is unsafe sex?; Is buying a condom embarrassing?; Why do I need a condom?; Do condoms reduce sensitivity?. In the not-for-the-faint-hearted and edgy style that Fur TV is synonymous with, celebrity puppets Lapeño, Fat Ed and Mervin tackle these sensitive issues, ending each vignette with the strapline “Rubber rocks. Wear a condom.”
Say the creators of Fur TV, Chris Waitt and Henry Trotter, ““We have always had a strong belief in safe sex, and that applies especially to sex between humans and puppets.”
While four of the shorts will premiere during the live broadcast of the 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards, a fifth short has been created specifically for a web premiere.
As well as the Fur TV spots, Staying Alive will be on the red carpet at the MTV Europe Music Awards. Travis McCoy from Gym Class Heroes will be asking celebrities a series of questions around safe sex that will be broadcast around World AIDS Day (Monday 1st December 2008), which also marks Staying Alive’s 10th anniversary.
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