MAD Video Music Awards

Mad Video Music Awards
MAD Video Music Awards 2018
Country Greece, Cyprus
Presented by MAD (2002-present)
Alpha TV (2006-2011,2015-present)
ANT1 (2004-2005,2012-2014)
MEGA TV (2002-2003)
Reward(s) MAD Award
First awarded Summer 2002
Website videomusicawards.gr

The VMA is an annual awards show that air on the MAD TV (Greece). The awards honor the year's biggest achievements in music, voted by the viewers of Mad television. Winners receive an authentic Mad designed award with the graphics of that year's show.

Award categories

  • Video of the Year
  • Video MAD GREEKZ
  • Best Pop Video
  • Best Dance Video
  • Best Rock Video
  • Best Hip Hop / Urban Video
  • Best Alternative Video
  • Best Duet / Collaboration
  • Sexiest Video
  • Fashion Icon in a Video
  • Best Quote
  • MAD RADIO 106.2 Track of the Year
  • Best Group
  • Best Female Artist
  • Best Male Artist
  • Best New Artist
  • Artist of the Year
  • Artist of the Year, Cyprus (in 2012)

Awards ceremonies (by year)

  • Mad VMA 2002 1st Award: Pallas Theatre, Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and MEGA TV)
  • Mad VMA 2003 2nd Award: Pallas Theatre, Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and MEGA TV)
  • Mad VMA 2004 3rd Award: Theatre Vraxon, Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and ANT1)
  • Mad VMA 2005 4th Award: Theatre Vraxon, Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and ANT1)
  • Mad VMA 2006 5th Award: Theatre Vraxon, Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and ALPHA TV)
  • Mad VMA 2007 6th Award: Theatre Vraxon, Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and ALPHA TV)
  • Mad VMA 2008 7th Award: Theatre Vraxon, Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and ALPHA TV)
  • Mad VMA 2009 8th Award: Theatre Vraxon, Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and ALPHA TV)
  • Mad VMA 2010 9th Award: Tae Kwon Do Stadium, Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and ALPHA TV)
  • Mad VMA 2011 10th Award: Tae Kwon Do Stadium, Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and ALPHA TV)
  • Mad VMA 2012 11th Award: Tae Kwon Do Stadium, Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and ANT1)
  • Mad VMA 2013 12th Award: Tae Kwon Do Stadium, Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and ANT1)
  • Mad VMA 2014 13th Award: Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and ANT1)
  • Mad VMA 2015 14th Award: Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and ALPHA TV)
  • Mad VMA 2016 15th Award: Tae Kwon Do Stadium , Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and ALPHA TV)
  • Mad VMA 2017 16th Award: Tae Kwon Do Stadium , Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and ALPHA TV)
  • Mad VMA 2018 17th Award: Tae Kwon Do Stadium , Athens ( Greece: MAD TV and ALPHA TV)

Records

Elena Paparizou receiving her 24th award. She has also more nominations than any other artist.
  • Elena Paparizou has won 25 awards, more than any other artist. She is the only artist to have won an award every year.
  • Despina Vandi 15 awards.
  • Sakis Rouvas has won 23 awards, more than any other male pop artist.
  • The Goin 'Through has won 7 awards, more than any other band.
  • Michael Hatzigiannis (2002) and Sakis Rouvas (2010) have won 4 awards in a year, most awards have been given In the heart only artist in an award.
  • The songs "Train" and "All Or Nothing" gained 4 nominations.
  • Elena Paparizou has come out big winners in 4 years, but in 3 of the 4 divides his title with other artists.
  • Despina Vandi has won more awards in two consecutive years (2002, 2006) and is the only artist who accomplishes this.
  • Elena Paparizou has gained 53 nominations (and one another as a member of Song Whitney Houston), more than any other artist.
  • Antonis Remos (2002, 2013) has gained 24 nominations, more than any other male artist.
  • Elena Paparizou (2002, 2008) and Sakis Rouvas (2003, 2009) are the only artists to have gained 6 nominations in one award. Both have done this in two different years.
  • Elena Paparizou has won the award for best female 4 times, so Antonis Remos is the men's prize 3 times.
  • Antonis Remos (2002, 2006, 2011) has won the award for artist of the year, 3 times more than any other artist.
  • Elena Paparizou has won 5 awards in one category, while Goin 'Through 4 awards in one category.
  • Iro Lehouriti H has opened the awards 4 times (2002, 2004, 2006, 2009)

References

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