Radio Music Awards
The Radio Music Awards was an annual U.S. award show that honors the year's most successful songs on mainstream radio. Nominations were based on the amount of airplay recording artists receive on radio stations in various formats using chart information compiled by Mediabase.[1]
Originally conceived as an award show vehicle for The WB in 1999, it was moved to ABC in 2000 and finally to NBC, which promoted it as the music industry's answer to the Golden Globes.[2]
In past years, the show included many of the top names in music including Backstreet Boys, Green Day, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Train, Elton John, Destiny's Child, Tim McGraw, Kelly Clarkson, Lenny Kravitz, Nelly, Gavin DeGraw, Avril Lavigne, Lifehouse, and Christina Aguilera, among others.
Dates, venues, and broadcasters
- 28 October 1999: Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada. The WB[3]
- 4 November 2000: Aladdin Casino & Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada. ABC[4]
- 26 October 2001: Aladdin Casino & Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada. ABC[5]
- 27 October 2003: Aladdin Casino & Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada. NBC[6]
- 25 October 2004: Aladdin Casino & Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada. NBC[7]
- 19 December 2005: Aladdin Casino & Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada. NBC[8]
Categories
Main
- Artist of the Year/ Mainstream Hit Radio
- Song of the Year/Mainstream Hit Radio
- Artist of the Year/Urban and Rhythmic Radio
- Song of the Year/Urban and Rhythmic Radio
- Artist of the Year/ Alternative and Active Rock Radio
- Song of the Year/Alternative and Active Rock Radio
- Artist of the Year/Country Radio
- Song of the Year/Country Radio
- Artist of the Year/Rock Radio
- Song of the Year/Rock Radio
- Artist of the Year/Adult Hit Radio
- Song of the Year/Adult Hit Radio
- Legend Award
One-offs and discontinued
- Air Personality Of The Year (1999)[9]
- Best Car Jam (1999)
- Best Hook-Up Song (1999)
- Artist Parents Just Don't Understand (1999)
- Most Requested Artist of the Year (2001)
- Most Requested Song of the Year (2001)
- Most Requested Party Song of the Year (2001)
- Humanitarian Award (Michael Jackson, 2003)
- Cingular Wireless Artist of the year (2004)
References
American music award shows
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Country |
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Rock / Pop |
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Latin |
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Hip Hop / R&B |
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Youth |
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Audio |
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Gospel |
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Discontinued |
Radio Music
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