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Premios MTV Latinoamérica

The Premios MTV Latinoamérica (previously known as MTV Video Music Awards Latin America or VMALAs) were the Latin American version of the Video Music Awards. They were established in 2002 to celebrate the top music videos of the year in Latin America and the world. They are presented annually and broadcast live on MTV Networks Latin America. Until 2004, all the VMALAs were held in Miami. The 2005 edition was the first one planned to be held outside the United States, but the show was cancelled (see below). The 2006 VMALAs (Premios MTV Latinoamérica) were held in Mexico City, and therefore were the first ones to actually be celebrated in Latin America. In 2010 the awards were permanently cancelled.

Premios MTV Latinoamérica
Awarded forBest in music
Presented byMTV
First awarded2002
Last awarded2009
Websitehttp://mtvla.com 

The statues given to winners of the award are called "Lenguas" because the statue is of a tongue. This is because, according to MTV, "the tongue (Spanish language) is what brings all Latin America together as a whole".

History

Created in 2002, the VMALAs were held in the Jackie Gleason Theatre in Miami Beach, Florida until 2004. Sylvia Villagran was the live announcer. In 2005 the awards were to be held Wednesday, October 19 at the Xcaret Park's Great Tlachco Theater in Playa del Carmen (close to Cancún), Quintana Roo, Mexico, for the first time in a different location since their creation. However, due to the approach of Hurricane Wilma towards the Mexican Riviera Maya, the show was moved from October 20 to the 19th, but it was eventually postponed. The date was then moved again, this time to December 22. A couple of months later, MTV decided that it was not feasible to have the show on the aforementioned scheduled date. Instead, the awards were given out on a 1/2 hour special where the winners received their awards after having practical jokes played on them (in a Punk'd style). Would-be hosts Molotov hosted this special and played live on a public concert in Playa del Carmen. Another special aired that same day with some of the winners performing. Miranda! played from their studio in Argentina. Two songs from Juanes's concert in Buenos Aires were also filmed by MTV for this special, and Panda and Reik also performed from MTV's studios in Mexico City. Another half-hour special was broadcast that day showing how the show was supposed to happen and the reaction of the artists and MTV's workers after they found out about its cancellation. The 2005 edition would have included performances by Shakira, Sean Paul, My Chemical Romance, Foo Fighters, Ricky Martin, Simple Plan, Miranda!, Babasónicos, Belinda, and Good Charlotte.

On July 21 MTV Latin America announced that the 2006 ceremonies would be held on 19 October 2006 in Palacio de los Deportes indoor arena in Mexico City. Also, MTV announced that the name of the awards would be changed from Video Music Awards Latin America to Premios MTV Latinoamérica (MTV Awards Latin America).[1] The nominees for this year's awards were announced on September 4, introducing 3 new categories: Promising Artist, Breakthrough Artist, and Song of the Year (the only category with nominees in both English and Spanish). Also, Best Solo Artist again replaced Best Male and Female, while the award for Best International Hip-Hop/R&B Artist will not be handed out. It also appeared that the ceremony returned in style after the previous year's ceremony was cancelled in 2005 due to Hurricane Wilma and all of the presenters for the 2006 ceremony apologized to viewers during the broadcast for such, and, for the first time, viewers would be able to vote for the Best Independent Artist award, but a few days later, the category was taken completely off the voting list, which meant that its inclusion on it was an error by MTV. Also, MTV Tr3s will be handing out for the first time ever its own Viewer's Choice Award during their U.S. simulcast of the event. The following years the event was held in Mexico too (Mexico City in 2007 and Guadalajara, Jalisco in 2008).

In 2009 the event was held in three cities in different dates (September 30 in Buenos Aires, Argentina; October 5 in Mexico City, Mexico; October 11 in Bogotá, Colombia) and broadcast live in Los Angeles on October 15. In 2010 the awards were permanently cancelled and replaced by the MTV World Stage Mexico.

Premios MTV Host Cities

Year Date Host city Venue Host(s)
2002 October 24 Miami Beach, United States Jackie Gleason Theatre Diego Luna and Mario Pergolini
2003 October 23 Diego Luna
2004 October 21 Paulina Rubio
2005 December 22 Playa del Carmen, Mexico Xcaret Park, Teatro Gran Tlachco Molotov
2006 October 19 Mexico City, Mexico Palacio de los Deportes Molotov and Ana de la Reguera
2007 October 18 Diego Luna
2008 October 16 Guadalajara, Mexico Telmex Auditorium No official host.
2009 October 15
Mexico City Hipódromo de las Américas Residente and Nelly Furtado
Buenos Aires, Argentina Espacio Darwin
Bogotá, Colombia Corferias
Los Angeles, United States Gibson Amphitheatre
2010-2012 Replaced with MTV World Stage Mexico concerts
2013 Replaced with MTV Millennial Awards

Award Categories

Defunct Categories

  • Best Hip-Hop/R&B Artist — International (2004–2005)
  • Best Independent Artist
  • Promising Artist
  • Best Reunion Tour

Winners and nominees

MTV VMA International Viewer's Choice Award for MTV Internacional

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

MTV VMA International Viewer's Choice Award for MTV Latin America

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

North
South

1999

North
South

2000

North
South

2001

North
Southwest
Southeast

2002

North
Southwest
Southeast

Records

Most wins

Artist Awards
Shakira 12
Juanes 9
Panda 8

MTV Latin America's Regions

Like the MTV Europe Music Awards and the MTV Asia Awards, the VMALAs also hand out its regional categories. These regions, however, have been under constant changes and renaming. Here's how each region was perceived year by year:

2002:

  • North: Mexico, Central America, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, and Colombia
  • Southwest: Chile, Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador
  • Southeast: Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay

2003 — 2009:

  • North (Mexico in 2004): Mexico
  • Central: Colombia, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Central America, Dominican Republic, Venezuela and Bolivia
  • South (Argentina in 2004): Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay

External links

  • MTVLA.com Site

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Premios MTV Latinoamerica news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Premios MTV Latinoamerica previously known as MTV Video Music Awards Latin America or VMALAs were the Latin American version of the Video Music Awards They were established in 2002 to celebrate the top music videos of the year in Latin America and the world They are presented annually and broadcast live on MTV Networks Latin America Until 2004 all the VMALAs were held in Miami The 2005 edition was the first one planned to be held outside the United States but the show was cancelled see below The 2006 VMALAs Premios MTV Latinoamerica were held in Mexico City and therefore were the first ones to actually be celebrated in Latin America In 2010 the awards were permanently cancelled Premios MTV LatinoamericaAwarded forBest in musicPresented byMTVFirst awarded2002Last awarded2009Websitehttp mtvla com MTV Millennial Awards The statues given to winners of the award are called Lenguas because the statue is of a tongue This is because according to MTV the tongue Spanish language is what brings all Latin America together as a whole Contents 1 History 2 Premios MTV Host Cities 3 Award Categories 3 1 Defunct Categories 4 Winners and nominees 4 1 MTV VMA International Viewer s Choice Award for MTV Internacional 4 1 1 1989 4 1 2 1990 4 1 3 1991 4 1 4 1992 4 1 5 1993 4 2 MTV VMA International Viewer s Choice Award for MTV Latin America 4 2 1 1994 4 2 2 1995 4 2 3 1996 4 2 4 1997 4 2 5 1998 4 2 5 1 North 4 2 5 2 South 4 2 6 1999 4 2 6 1 North 4 2 6 2 South 4 2 7 2000 4 2 7 1 North 4 2 7 2 South 4 2 8 2001 4 2 8 1 North 4 2 8 2 Southwest 4 2 8 3 Southeast 4 2 9 2002 4 2 9 1 North 4 2 9 2 Southwest 4 2 9 3 Southeast 5 Records 5 1 Most wins 6 MTV Latin America s Regions 7 External linksHistory EditCreated in 2002 the VMALAs were held in the Jackie Gleason Theatre in Miami Beach Florida until 2004 Sylvia Villagran was the live announcer In 2005 the awards were to be held Wednesday October 19 at the Xcaret Park s Great Tlachco Theater in Playa del Carmen close to Cancun Quintana Roo Mexico for the first time in a different location since their creation However due to the approach of Hurricane Wilma towards the Mexican Riviera Maya the show was moved from October 20 to the 19th but it was eventually postponed The date was then moved again this time to December 22 A couple of months later MTV decided that it was not feasible to have the show on the aforementioned scheduled date Instead the awards were given out on a 1 2 hour special where the winners received their awards after having practical jokes played on them in a Punk d style Would be hosts Molotov hosted this special and played live on a public concert in Playa del Carmen Another special aired that same day with some of the winners performing Miranda played from their studio in Argentina Two songs from Juanes s concert in Buenos Aires were also filmed by MTV for this special and Panda and Reik also performed from MTV s studios in Mexico City Another half hour special was broadcast that day showing how the show was supposed to happen and the reaction of the artists and MTV s workers after they found out about its cancellation The 2005 edition would have included performances by Shakira Sean Paul My Chemical Romance Foo Fighters Ricky Martin Simple Plan Miranda Babasonicos Belinda and Good Charlotte On July 21 MTV Latin America announced that the 2006 ceremonies would be held on 19 October 2006 in Palacio de los Deportes indoor arena in Mexico City Also MTV announced that the name of the awards would be changed from Video Music Awards Latin America to Premios MTV Latinoamerica MTV Awards Latin America 1 The nominees for this year s awards were announced on September 4 introducing 3 new categories Promising Artist Breakthrough Artist and Song of the Year the only category with nominees in both English and Spanish Also Best Solo Artist again replaced Best Male and Female while the award for Best International Hip Hop R amp B Artist will not be handed out It also appeared that the ceremony returned in style after the previous year s ceremony was cancelled in 2005 due to Hurricane Wilma and all of the presenters for the 2006 ceremony apologized to viewers during the broadcast for such and for the first time viewers would be able to vote for the Best Independent Artist award but a few days later the category was taken completely off the voting list which meant that its inclusion on it was an error by MTV Also MTV Tr3s will be handing out for the first time ever its own Viewer s Choice Award during their U S simulcast of the event The following years the event was held in Mexico too Mexico City in 2007 and Guadalajara Jalisco in 2008 In 2009 the event was held in three cities in different dates September 30 in Buenos Aires Argentina October 5 in Mexico City Mexico October 11 in Bogota Colombia and broadcast live in Los Angeles on October 15 In 2010 the awards were permanently cancelled and replaced by the MTV World Stage Mexico Premios MTV Host Cities EditYear Date Host city Venue Host s 2002 October 24 Miami Beach United States Jackie Gleason Theatre Diego Luna and Mario Pergolini2003 October 23 Diego Luna2004 October 21 Paulina Rubio2005 December 22 Playa del Carmen Mexico Xcaret Park Teatro Gran Tlachco Molotov2006 October 19 Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los Deportes Molotov and Ana de la Reguera2007 October 18 Diego Luna2008 October 16 Guadalajara Mexico Telmex Auditorium No official host 2009 October 15Mexico City Hipodromo de las Americas Residente and Nelly FurtadoBuenos Aires Argentina Espacio DarwinBogota Colombia CorferiasLos Angeles United States Gibson Amphitheatre2010 2012 Replaced with MTV World Stage Mexico concerts2013 Replaced with MTV Millennial AwardsAward Categories EditArtist of the Year 2002 2009 Video of the Year 2002 2009 Song of the Year 2006 2009 Best Solo Artist 2003 2004 2006 2009 Best Group or Duet 2002 2009 Best Pop Artist 2002 2009 Best Rock Artist 2002 2009 Best Alternative Artist 2002 2009 Best Urban Artist 2007 2009 Best Pop Artist International Best Rock Artist International Best New Artist International Best Artist North Best New Artist North Best Artist Central Best New Artist Central Best Artist South Best New Artist South Breakthrough Artist La Zona Award Fashionista Female Fashionista Male Best Fan Club Best Video Game Soundtrack Best Ringtone Best Movie Best MTV Tr3 s Artist Agent of Change MTV LegendDefunct Categories Edit Best Hip Hop R amp B Artist International 2004 2005 Best Independent Artist Promising Artist Best Reunion TourWinners and nominees EditMTV VMA International Viewer s Choice Award for MTV Internacional Edit 1989 Edit Chayanne Este Ritmo Se Baila Asi Emmanuel La Ultima Luna Fito Paez Solo los Chicos Gipsy Kings Djobi Djoba Miguel Mateos ZAS Y sin Pensar 1990 Edit Franco De Vita Louis Gloria Estefan Oye Mi Canto Los Prisioneros Tren al Sur Soda Stereo En la Ciudad de la Furia 1991 Edit Emmanuel Bella Senora Franco De Vita No Basta Juan Luis Guerra y 440 A Pedir Su Mano Los Prisioneros Estrechez de Corazon 1992 Edit Caifanes Nubes El General Muevelo El Ultimo de la Fila Cuando el Mar Te Tenga Gipsy Kings Baila Me Mecano El 7 de Septiembre 1993 Edit Cafe Tacuba Maria Juan Luis Guerra y 440 El Costo de la Vida Luis Miguel America America Mecano Una Rosa Es una Rosa MTV VMA International Viewer s Choice Award for MTV Latin America Edit 1994 Edit Caifanes Afuera Los Fabulosos Cadillacs El Matador La Ley Tejedores de Ilusion Mano Negra El Senor Matanza 1995 Edit Cafe Tacuba La Ingrata Fito Paez Circo Beat Santana Luz Amor y Vida Todos Tus Muertos Mate Los Tres Dejate Caer 1996 Edit Los Fabulosos Cadillacs Mal Bicho Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas Abarajame Maldita Vecindad y los Hijos del 5to Patio Don Palabras Eros Ramazzotti La Cosa Mas Bella Soda Stereo Ella Uso Mi Cabeza Como un Revolver 1997 Edit Azul Violeta Volvere a Empezar Cafe Tacuba Chilanga Banda Control Machete Comprendes Mendes Fito Paez Cadaver Exquisito Aleks Syntek y la Gente Normal Sin Ti 1998 Edit North Edit Aterciopelados Cosita Seria Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas Jugo La Ley Fotofobia Molotov Gimme Tha Power Plastilina Mosh Mr P Mosh South Edit Andres Calamaro Loco Los Fabulosos Cadillacs Calaveras y Diablitos Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas Jugo Molotov Gimme Tha Power Turf Casanova 1999 Edit North Edit Bersuit Vergarabat Sr Cobranza Cafe Tacuba Reves Control Machete Si Senor Ricky Martin Livin la Vida Loca Molotov El Carnal de las Estrellas South Edit Los Autenticos Decadentes Los Piratas Ricky Martin Livin la Vida Loca Miguel Mateos Bar Imperio Molotov El Carnal de las Estrellas Los Pericos Sin Cadenas 2000 Edit North Edit Jumbo Siento Que La Ley Aqui Mœnia Manto Estelar Shakira Ojos Asi Aleks Syntek Tu Necesitas South Edit Gustavo Cerati Paseo Inmoral Los Fabulosos Cadillacs La Vida Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas Coolo Shakira Ojos Asi Diego Torres Donde Van 2001 Edit North Edit Control Machete Amores Perros featuring Ely Guerra Genitallica Imagina La Ley Fuera de Mi Paulina Rubio Y Yo Sigo Aqui Alejandro Sanz El Alma al Aire Southwest Edit Chancho en Piedra Eligiendo una Reina Dracma Hijo de Puta La Ley Fuera de Mi Paulina Rubio Y Yo Sigo Aqui Stereo 3 Atrevete a Aceptarlo Southeast Edit Catupecu Machu Y Lo Que Quiero Es Que Pises sin el Suelo Natalia Oreiro Tu Veneno Fito Paez El Diablo de Tu Corazon Paulina Rubio Y Yo Sigo Aqui Alejandro Sanz El Alma al Aire 2002 Edit North Edit Enrique Iglesias Heroe Juanes A Dios le Pido Jumbo Cada Vez Que Me Voy Celso Pina Cumbia sobre el Rio featuring Control Machete and Blanquito Man Paulina Rubio Si Tu Te Vas Shakira Suerte Southwest Edit Enrique Iglesias Heroe Javiera y Los Imposibles Maldita Primavera Juanes A Dios le Pido Nicole Viaje Infinito Stereo 3 Amanecer sin Ti Shakira Suerte Southeast Edit Babasonicos El Loco Erica Garcia Positiva Enrique Iglesias Escapar Juanes A Dios le Pido Shakira Suerte Diego Torres Color Esperanza Records EditMost wins Edit Artist AwardsShakira 12Juanes 9Panda 8MTV Latin America s Regions EditLike the MTV Europe Music Awards and the MTV Asia Awards the VMALAs also hand out its regional categories These regions however have been under constant changes and renaming Here s how each region was perceived year by year 2002 North Mexico Central America Dominican Republic Venezuela and Colombia Southwest Chile Peru Bolivia and Ecuador Southeast Argentina Paraguay and Uruguay2003 2009 North Mexico in 2004 Mexico Central Colombia Chile Peru Ecuador Central America Dominican Republic Venezuela and Bolivia South Argentina in 2004 Argentina Paraguay UruguayExternal links EditMTVLA com Site Music videos and commentary on the MTVLA 2009 Nominees Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Premios MTV Latinoamerica amp oldid 1148844043, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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