MTV Asia Awards 2008

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MTV Asia Awards 2008
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DateAugust 2, 2008
LocationArena of Stars, Genting Highlands, Malaysia
Hosted byJared Leto, Karen Mok

The MTV Asia Awards 2008 returned on August 2, 2008 after a one-year hiatus. The event was held at the 6,000-seat Arena of Stars in Genting Highlands, Malaysia. This was the first time the award show was held in Malaysia. This was the sixth and final MTV Asia Awards.

Nominees were announced on June 14, 2008 via the channel. At the same day the MTV Asia Awards official website was also reopened. Voting commences from June 14 until July 25, 2008. Unlike previous award shows, international categories were not chosen by viewers (except for the Favorite International Artist in Asia award) and included for the first time Best Hook Up, Bring Da House Down, and the Innovation Award.

Viewers were able to vote from the official site or by text messaging service. The event was hosted by Jared Leto of Thirty Seconds to Mars[1] and Karen Mok as co-host.[2]

Performers[]

Also a special performance from Project E.A.R., a rap group consisting of at least one personnel from Hip Hop group Ahli Fiqir (Singapore), Pop Shuvit (Malaysia), Saint Loco (Indonesia), Slapshock (Philippines), Silksounds and Thaitanium from Thailand.

Presenters[]

International awards[]

Favorite International Artist in Asia[]

Bring Da House Down[]

The Innovation Award[]

Best Hook Up[]

Breakthrough Artist[]

Video Star[]

Regional awards[]

Favorite Artist Mainland China[]

Favorite Artist Hong Kong[]

Favorite Artist Indonesia[]

Favorite Artist Korea[]

Favorite Artist Malaysia[]

Favorite Artist Philippines[]

Favorite Artist Singapore[]

Favorite Artist Taiwan[]

Favorite Artist Thailand[]

Special awards[]

The Style Award[]

The Knockout Award[]

The Inspiration Award[]

References[]

  1. ^ 2008 MTV Asia Awards Coming To Malaysia For the First Time | MTV | News | MTV Asia
  2. ^ "2008 MTV Asia Awards - Karen Mok as co-host with Jared Leto". Archived from the original on 2008-07-11. Retrieved 2008-07-06.

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