MTV Fandom Awards

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MTV Fandom Awards
Awarded forBest film and television works of previous year
Country United States
First awardedJuly 24, 2014 (2014-07-24)
Website http://www.mtv.com/fandom
Television/radio coverage
Network MTV

The MTV Fandom Awards was an annual pop culture, television and film awards show presented by MTV with awards voted on by fans. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Ceremonies

#Date airedHost(s)Performers
1st July 27, 2014 [6] [7] Tyler Oakley
2ndJuly 12, 2015 [8] Tyler Posey and Bella Thorne
3rdJuly 24, 2016 [9] Tyler Posey

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