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| location = [[O2 World (Berlin)|O2 World]], [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] |
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| hosts = [[Katy Perry |
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| network = [[MTV Networks Europe|MTV Networks International (Europe)]] |
| network = [[MTV Networks Europe|MTV Networks International (Europe)]] |
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| most_awards = [[Beyoncé]] (3) |
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| next = [[2010 MTV Europe Music Awards|2010]] |
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The '''[[MTV Europe Music Awards]] 2009''' took place in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] at the [[O2 World (Berlin)|O2 World]]<ref>http://ema.mtv.tv/news/news_here_we_come_berlin</ref> and [[Brandenburg Gate]] on 5 November 2009. The awards ceremony was presented by [[Katy Perry]] |
The '''[[MTV Europe Music Awards]] 2009''' took place in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] at the [[O2 World (Berlin)|O2 World]]<ref>http://ema.mtv.tv/news/news_here_we_come_berlin</ref> and [[Brandenburg Gate]] on 5 November 2009. The awards ceremony was presented by [[Katy Perry]] for a 2nd consecutive year. It was the fourth time that the MTV Europe Music Awards were hosted in Germany. Nominations for regional awards were announced on 1 September 2009, followed by those of the main awards on September 21, 2009.<ref>http://ema.mtv.co.uk/vote</ref> [[Pete Wentz]] was the host for the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards webcast.<ref>http://press.mtv.de/scripts/presseinformationen.php3?ACTION=anzeigen&OFFSET=0{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
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Though the MTV EMAs have traditionally been advertised as Europe's premiere music event, few European artists received nominations in key categories. |
Though the MTV EMAs have traditionally been advertised as Europe's premiere music event, few European artists received nominations in key categories. |
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== Performances == |
== Performances == |
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*[[Green Day]] — "[[Know Your Enemy (Green Day song)|Know Your Enemy]]" / "[[Minority (Green Day song)|Minority]]" |
*[[Green Day]] — "[[Know Your Enemy (Green Day song)|Know Your Enemy]]" / "[[Minority (Green Day song)|Minority]]" |
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*[[Katy Perry |
*[[Katy Perry]] — "[[I Gotta Feeling]]" / "[[When Love Takes Over]]" / "[[Use Somebody]]" / "[[Halo (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Halo]]" / "[[Poker Face (Lady Gaga song)|Poker Face]]" |
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*[[Beyoncé]] — "[[Sweet Dreams (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Sweet Dreams]]" |
*[[Beyoncé]] — "[[Sweet Dreams (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Sweet Dreams]]" |
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*[[Jay-Z]] and [[Bridget Kelly]] — "[[Empire State of Mind]]" |
*[[Jay-Z]] and [[Bridget Kelly]] — "[[Empire State of Mind]]" |
Revision as of 13:23, 5 April 2018
2009 MTV Europe Music Awards | |
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Date | 5 November 2009 |
Location | O2 World, Berlin, Germany |
Hosted by | Katy Perry |
Most awards | Beyoncé (3) |
Most nominations | Lady Gaga and Kings of Leon (5) |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | MTV Networks International (Europe) |
The MTV Europe Music Awards 2009 took place in Berlin, Germany at the O2 World[1] and Brandenburg Gate on 5 November 2009. The awards ceremony was presented by Katy Perry for a 2nd consecutive year. It was the fourth time that the MTV Europe Music Awards were hosted in Germany. Nominations for regional awards were announced on 1 September 2009, followed by those of the main awards on September 21, 2009.[2] Pete Wentz was the host for the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards webcast.[3]
Though the MTV EMAs have traditionally been advertised as Europe's premiere music event, few European artists received nominations in key categories.
The 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards logo and promos were designed in-house by MTV World Design Studio in Milan and Buenos Aires with additional input by Swedish graphic design company Kungen & Hertigen.[4]
Nominations
Winners are in bold text.
Best Song
- Beyoncé — "Halo"
- The Black Eyed Peas — "I Gotta Feeling"
- David Guetta (featuring Kelly Rowland) — "When Love Takes Over"
- Kings of Leon — "Use Somebody"
- Lady Gaga — "Poker Face"
Best Video
- Beyoncé — "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
- Eminem — "We Made You"
- Katy Perry — "Waking Up in Vegas"
- Shakira — "She Wolf"
- Britney Spears — "Circus"
Best Female
Best Male
Best Group
Best New Act
Best Rock
Best Alternative
Best Urban
Best Live Act
Best World Stage Live Performance
Best Push Act
Best European Act
- Dima Bilan
- Deep Insight
- Doda (Runner-up)
- Lost
- maNga
Free Your Mind
Regional nominations
Winners are in bold text.
Best Adria Act
- Darkwood Dub
- Dubioza Kolektiv
- Elvis Jackson
- Lollobrigida Girls
- Superhiks
Best Arabian Act
- Rashed Al-Majed
- Joe Ashkar
- Darine Hadchiti
- Amr Mostafa
- Ramy Sabry
Best Baltic Act
- Chungin & the Cats of Destiny
- DJ Ella
- Flamingo
- Leon Somov & Jazzu
- Popidiot
Best Danish Act
- Dúné
- Jooks
- L.O.C.
- Medina
- Outlandish
Best Dutch and Belgian Act
Best Finnish Act
Best French Act
Best German Act
Best Greek Act
- Monika
- Matisse
- Onirama
- Helena Paparizou
- Professional Sinnerz
Best Hungarian Act
Best Israeli Act
- Assaf Amdursky
- Asaf Avidan & the Mojos
- Infected Mushroom
- Ninet Tayeb
- Terry Poison
Best Italian Act
Best Norwegian Act
- Donkeyboy
- Maria Mena
- Paperboys
- Röyksopp
- Yoga Fire
Best Polish Act
Best Portuguese Act
- Buraka Som Sistema
- David Fonseca
- Os Pontos Negros
- X-Wife
- Xutos e Pontapés
Best Romanian Act
- David Deejay (featuring Dony)
- Inna
- Puya (featuring George Hora)
- Smiley
- Tom Boxer (featuring Jay)
Best Russian Act
- Dima Bilan
- Centr
- Kasta
- Sergey Lazarev
- Timati
Best Spanish Act
- Fangoria
- Macaco
- Nena Daconte
- Russian Red
- We Are Standard
Best Swedish Act
Best Swiss Act
- Lovebugs
- Phenomden
- Ritschi
- Seven
- Stress
Best Turkish Act
Best UK and Ireland New Act
Best Ukrainian Act
- Antytila
- Druha Rika
- Green Grey
- Kamon!!!
- Lama
Performances
- Green Day — "Know Your Enemy" / "Minority"
- Katy Perry — "I Gotta Feeling" / "When Love Takes Over" / "Use Somebody" / "Halo" / "Poker Face"
- Beyoncé — "Sweet Dreams"
- Jay-Z and Bridget Kelly — "Empire State of Mind"
- Foo Fighters — "Wheels" / "All My Life"
- Mike Ingham - "The Way It Is"
- U2 — "One" / "Magnificent"
- Shakira — "Did It Again"
- Tokio Hotel — "World Behind My Wall"
- Leona Lewis — "Happy"
- U2 and Jay-Z — "Sunday Bloody Sunday"
Appearances
- Pete Wentz and Bar Refaeli — presented Best Live Act
- Joss Stone and Wladimir Klitschko — presented Best Urban
- David Hasselhoff — presented Best Rock
- Alan Green and Mike Ingham — presented Best Song
- Juliette Lewis and Gillian Deegan — presented Best Alternative
- Lil' Kim — presented Best New Act
- Jean Reno — presented Best Male
- Jonas Brothers — introduced the Michael Jackson tribute
- Joko Winterscheidt and Matthias Schweighöfer — presented Best German Act
- Backstreet Boys — presented Best European Act
- Jesse Metcalfe — presented Best Group
- David Guetta and Asia Argento — presented Best Female
- Miranda Cosgrove and Brody Jenner — presented Best Video
References
- ^ http://ema.mtv.tv/news/news_here_we_come_berlin
- ^ http://ema.mtv.co.uk/vote
- ^ http://press.mtv.de/scripts/presseinformationen.php3?ACTION=anzeigen&OFFSET=0[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-10-27. Retrieved 2009-10-29.
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