2003 Radio Music Awards

Last updated
2003
DateOctober 27, 2003
Location Aladdin Casino & Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada
Hosted by Ryan Seacrest
Brooke Burns
Television/radio coverage
Network NBC
Runtime100 minutes
Produced by Clear Channel Radio
Tall Pony Productions [1]
Directed byMargo Romero

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]

Contents

Performances

Performer(s) [1] Song(s)Introduced by
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)
Best Driving Song
(presented by Lonestar and Juliette Lewis)
Song of the Year: Modern Adult Contemporary Radio
(presented by Uncle Kracker and Maria Bello)
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)
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

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References

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  2. 1 2 Christina Almeida (October 27, 2003). "Timberlake tops at Radio Music Awards". Lawrence Journal-World . Ogden Newspapers . Retrieved February 23, 2021.