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Muse's [[Uprising (video) |''Uprising'' video]] was nominated in the category entitled ''Best Rock Video''.<ref name="mu20100803">
Muse's [[Uprising (video) |''Uprising'' video]] won the category entitled ''Best Rock Video''.<ref name="mu20100913">
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}}</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 |
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}}</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 name="mu20100803"/><ref>{{cite |
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}}</ref> The award's ceremony shall take place inside Nokia Theater, Los Angeles, while, as of 11th August, a presenter has yet to be announced.<ref name="wp">
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[[Category:Awards]]

Latest revision as of 10:50, 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

  1. Uprising Wins MTV VMA! (2010-09-13). Muse website. Retrieved 2010-09-15 from muse.mu.
  2. (2010-08). [Awards listing]. MTV website. Retrieved 2010-08-11 from www.mtv.com.
  3. Uprising Nominated for 2 MTV VMAs! (2010-08-03). Muse website. Retrieved 2010-08-11 from muse.mu.
  4. Host cities (2010-08). Wikipedia. Retrieved 2010-08-11 from secure.wikimedia.org.
  5. Host cities (2010-0?). Wikipedia. Retrieved 2010-09-15 from secure.wikimedia.org.


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