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1988 MTV Video Music Awards

The 1988 MTV Video Music Awards aired live on September 7, 1988, from the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles. Hosted by Arsenio Hall, the show honored the best music videos released between May 2, 1987, and April 1, 1988.

Background
Nominees were revealed on July 12, 1988. Dick Clark was announced as the show's producer on August 1 while Arsenio Hall was named a co-host—no other co-host was subsequently announced. Clark's hiring was rooted in MTV's desire to streamline the ceremony by bringing in a producer with experience in music and award ceremony broadcasting. On show-day, the live broadcast was preceded by the 1988 MTV Video Music Awards Pre-Game Show, during which Ken Ober and Colin Quinn highlighted the nominated videos. == Performances ==
Presenters
David Coverdale and Tawny Kitaen – presented Best Group Video • Eric Roberts and Teri Garr – presented Best Video from a Film • Bryan Ferry and Melanie Griffith – presented Breakthrough Video • Crowded House – presented Best New Artist in a Video • Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, and Magic Johnson – presented Best Concept Video • DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince and Justine Bateman – presented Best Stage Performance in a Video • Peter Gabriel – presented the Video Vanguard award to Michael Jackson during his acceptance segment in London • Adam Curry and Kevin Seal – announced the winners for Best Special Effects, Best Art Direction, Best Editing, and Best Cinematography in a Video • Suzanne Vega and Robert Downey Jr. – presented Best Direction in a Video • Julie Brown and Downtown Julie Brown – presented Best Choreography in a Video; also appeared in pre-commercial segments about what was 'coming up' on the show • The Bangles – presented Best Male Video • Cyndi Lauper and Rod Stewart – presented Viewer's Choice • Aerosmith – presented Best Female Video • Cher and Hall – presented Video of the Year == Winners and nominees ==
Winners and nominees
Nominees were selected from "a list of 644 videos that were exhibited for the first time on MTV between May 2, 1987, and April 1, 1988." Two rounds of voting were used to first select ten semifinalists followed by five finalists in each category. Winners were selected in the third round of voting. The selection of semifinalists was open to "record company executives, record and video retailers, radio station program directors, the press, attorneys, agents, and artists," while the selection of finalists was open to the 1,800 members of MTV's Video Music Awards (VMA) voting body. Winners were selected by the VMA voting body (general categories), members of the music video industry (professional categories), or MTV viewers (Viewer's Choice and Hall of Fame). Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold. ==Artists with multiple wins and nominations==
Artists with multiple wins and nominations
==Music Videos with multiple wins and nominations==
Other appearances
Jim Turner (as "Randee of the Redwoods") and Kevin Seal – appeared in pre-commercial vignettes about Viewer's Choice voting procedures • Ken Ober – appeared in a couple of pre-commercial segments telling viewers what was 'coming up' on the show • Paul Reiser – performed a brief stand-up routine and introduced Jody WatleyBobby McFerrin – sang the eligibility and voting rules for the 1988 VMAs • Jim Turner (as "Randee of the Redwoods") – appeared in a pre-commercial segment telling viewers what was 'coming up' on the show • Adam Curry and Kevin Seal – introduced the winners of the professional categories; also appeared in pre-commercial segments about what was 'coming up' on the show • Sam Kinison – performed a stand-up routine and introduced Guns N' RosesPenn & Teller – performed a magic routine == References ==
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