2003 Radio Music Awards
2003 | ||||
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Date | October 27, 2003 | |||
Location | Aladdin Casino & Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada | |||
Hosted by | Ryan Seacrest Brooke Burns | |||
Television/radio coverage | ||||
Network | NBC | |||
Runtime | 100 minutes | |||
Produced by | Clear Channel Radio Tall Pony Productions[1] | |||
Directed by | Margo Romero | |||
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The 2003 Radio Music Awards was held on October 27, 2003, at the Aladdin Casino & Resort, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The ceremony was broadcast by NBC, and it was hosted by Ryan Seacrest and Brooke Burns.[2]
Performances
Performer(s)[1] | Song(s) | Introduced by |
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Beyoncé | "Baby Boy" | Justin Timberlake |
Kelly Clarkson | "Low" | Ryan Seacrest |
P. Diddy Nelly Murphy Lee | "Shake Ya Tailfeather" | Ryan Seacrest |
Avril Lavigne | "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" | Brooke Burns |
Tim McGraw | "Real Good Man | Brooke Burns |
Michael Jackson The All Stars | "What More Can I Give" (music video) | Michael Jackson |
Michelle Branch | "Breathe" | Ryan Seacrest Brooke Burns |
Jewel | "Stand" | Brooke Burns |
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers | "Runnin' Down a Dream" | Ryan Seacrest |
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers | "I'm Crying" | Ryan Seacrest Brooke Burns |
Winners and nominees
The nominees in each category were based on radio’s top-playing songs. Radio program and music directors nationwide voted on the winners.[2]
Artist of the Year: Country Radio (presented by Justin Timberlake) | Artist of the Year: Top 40 Radio (presented by Carson Daly) | |
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Best Driving Song (presented by Lonestar and Juliette Lewis) | Song of the Year: Modern Adult Contemporary Radio (presented by Uncle Kracker and Maria Bello) | |
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Best Hook-Up Song (presented by Molly Sims and Nick Lachey) | Artist of the Year: Hip-Hop Radio (presented by Pharrell Williams, Mark McGrath and Monica) | |
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Artist of the Year: Modern Adult Contemporary Radio (presented by Parminder Nagra and Liz Phair) | Humanitarian Award (presented by Beyoncé) | |
Michael Jackson | ||
Icon Award (presented by JC Chasez) | Legend Award (presented by Stevie Nicks) | |
Casey Kasem | Tom Petty |
References
- ^ a b "Hey Buddy, It's The 2003 Radio Music Awards". Hits Daily Double. October 27, 2003. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
- ^ a b Christina Almeida (October 27, 2003). "Timberlake tops at Radio Music Awards". Lawrence Journal-World. Ogden Newspapers. Retrieved February 23, 2021.