A MTV Video Music Award
is a grant introduced by the link channel MTV to respect the best in
the music feature medium. Initially imagined as an option to the
Grammy Awards, the yearly MTV Video Music Awards service has
frequently been known as the "Oscars for youth", an
affirmation of the VMA function's capacity to draw a large number of
youth from teenagers to twenty-year-olds every year. By 2001, the VMA
had turned into a desired award. The statue given to champs is a
space explorer on the moon, one of the soonest representations of
MTV. The statue was brought about by Manhattan Design likewise
fashioners of the first MTV logo focused around the 1981 "Top of
the Hour" activity made by Fred Seibert, created by Alan
Goodman, and delivered by Buzz Potamkin at Buzzco Associates. The
yearly VMA service happens before the end of summer and held either
in late August or mid-September, and telecast live on MTV. The
primary VMA function was held in 1984 at New York City's Radio City
Music Hall. The services are ordinarily held in either New York City
or Los Angeles.