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Fromage is an annual one-hour special produced by the Canadian MuchMusic cable channel. Originally hosted by songwriter (and MuchMusic VJ) Christopher Ward, beginning in the late 1980s, Fromage pays "tribute" to music videos that are considered the worst or cheesiest of the year by MuchMusic staff. Britney Spears' Do Somethin', was voted as 2005's worst video.

Since the late 1990s, the program has been hosted by MuchMusic's ascerbic puppet VJ Ed the Sock. The show traditionally airs during the Christmas season as a part of special annual programming dubbed the "Holiday Wrap", and features a countdown of the worst music videos of the year, with humourously cynical (and sometimes profane) commentary from Ed along the way. Only selected videos are shown in their entirety. The specials are often taped in places such as cheese factories and restaurants to play on the name Fromage. "Fromage" is French for "cheese".

The format has changed from year to year.

In 1999, rather than looking back at the previous year's videos, the special focused on the worst videos of the 20th century.

From then to 2003, the awards were given according to categories nominated in, then counted down from least to most votes.

In 2004, the format was changed to a top 40 cheesiest video countdown, where any video can be nominated. This has caused videos to be voted that Ed hasn't agreed with. These are usually due to the videos being intentionally cheesy, whereas Fromage is supposed to deal with videos that aren't aware of their own cheesiness. So far, 3 videos have been voted that Ed doesn't agree with:

It was announced on the MuchMusic message boards that there will be no Fromage 2006. A petition has been created to bring it back, which can be located at http://www.petitiononline.com/fromage/.

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