MuchMusic Video Awards

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The MuchMusic Video Awards (or the MMVA or MMVAs, as they are also known) are annual awards presented by the Canadian music video channel MuchMusic to honour the year's best music videos.

In their modern form, the awards ceremony is not held in a conventional theatre, but instead as a giant street party incorporating the CHUM-City Building, its parking lot and parts of Queen Street West. There are no hosts or announcers in the traditional awards-show fashion; instead, the MuchMusic VJs are an integral part of the festivities, introducing (and interviewing) the awards' presenters and winners throughout the show. As with many modern awards shows (such as the MTV Video Music Awards or the ESPYs), many presenters and performers may have little or no connection to the music industry or that year's nominees. (For instance, for the 2006 show, Nelly Furtado performed music from an upcoming album, and Tricia Helfer appeared in connection with her role in Canada's Next Top Model.)

For each year's MMVAs viewers are encouraged to visit the website to vote for People's Choice Awards for both an International Group and Artist as well as a Canadian Group and Artist.

The 2008 MuchMusic Video Awards will take place on June 15, 2008. It's confirmed that Melanie C, Girlicious, Rihanna,Akon, Hedley, Flo Rida, Sean Kingston, the JabbaWockeeZ, and more guests that will be coming to Toronto for this years MMVA.

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Artist with the most awards: Our Lady Peace (10)

  1. 1997 Peoples Choice: Favourite Canadian Group, "Superman's Dead"
  2. 1997 Peoples Choice: Favourite Canadian Video, "Superman's Dead"
  3. 1998 Peoples Choice: Favourite Canadian Group, "4 A.M."
  4. 2000 Peoples Choice: Favourite Canadian Group, "One Man Army"
  5. 2000 Peoples Choice: Favourite Canadian Video, "One Man Army"
  6. 2001 Best Video, "In Repair"
  7. 2001 Best Director, "In Repair"
  8. 2001 Best Post-Production, "In Repair"
  9. 2003 Best Video, "Innocent"
  10. 2003 Best Cinematography, "Innocent"

Artist with the most consecutive awards won for the same category: Simple Plan for Peoples Choice: Favourite Canadian Group (4)

  1. 2003 Peoples Choice: Favourite Canadian Group, "Addicted"
  2. 2004 Peoples Choice: Favourite Canadian Group, "Perfect"
  3. 2005 Peoples Choice: Favourite Canadian Group, "Welcome to My Life"
  4. 2006 Peoples Choice: Favourite Canadian Group, "Crazy"

Artists with the most nominations in one night: Billy Talent in 2005 (9)

  1. Best Video, "River Below"
  2. Best Video, "Nothing to Lose"
  3. Best Director, "River Below"
  4. Best Director, "Nothing to Lose"
  5. Best Post-Production, "River Below"
  6. Best Cinematography, "Nothing to Lose"
  7. MuchLOUD Best Rock Video, "River Below"
  8. MuchLOUD Best Rock Video, "Nothing to Lose"
  9. People's Choice: Favourite Canadian Group, "River Below"

Artists with the most awards in one night:

Swollen Members f. Moka Only (4 in 2002)

  1. Best Director, "Fuel Injected"
  2. VideoFACT Award, "Fuel Injected"
  3. Best Independent Video, "Fuel Injected"
  4. MuchVibe Best Rap Video, "Fuel Injected"

k-os (4 in 2005)

  1. Best Director, "Man I Use To Be"
  2. Best Pop Video, "Crabbuckit"
  3. Best Cinematography, "Man I Use To Be"
  4. MuchVibe Best Rap Video, "Man I Use To Be"

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