2007 MTV Movie Awards to Air Live

MTV: Music Television announced today that revolutionary, Emmy Award® winning producer, Mark Burnett will executive produce the 2007 MTV Movie Awards. The network also announced that for the first time in Movie Awards history, the sixteenth annual show will premiere live on MTV, Sunday June 3rd from Los Angeles, California. With the legendary golden popcorn up for grabs in such eccentric categories as “Best Kiss,” “Best Villain,” and “Best Comedic Performance,” along with the debut of several new awards, the 2007 MTV Movie Awards promises to be as memorable as ever.

Salli Frattini, who has served as executive producer of the Movie Awards for the past 10 years, will return and work closely with Burnett as well. The star-studded event is MTV’s irreverent nod to the typical awards shows celebrating the year’s best in movies, stand-out musical performances and more. Hailed for clever, one-of-a-kind film parodies, sexy lip locking moments from the likes of Sarah Michelle Gellar and Selma Blair, and outrageous acceptance speeches such as Jim Carrey’s comedic rant surrounded by 60 angels, the MTV Movie Awards has produced some of the most unforgettable and outrageous moments in award show history!

One of the driving forces behind reality television and a true visionary, Mark Burnett has enjoyed a long history of executive producing Emmy Award®- winning television, with “Survivor,” “The Apprentice,” “Rock Star,” “Contender” and the upcoming “On the Lot.” Burnett’s entrepreneurial spirit pioneered the success of the reality “unscripted” drama series, garnered skyrocketing ratings and introduced millions worldwide to an entirely new television genre. He is also credited with revolutionizing product integration on television and creating new multimedia platforms, such as “Gold Rush” for advertisers and online audiences.

“Mark has great ideas and vision for the Movie Awards, and I know he’s going to bring some fresh energy to the show,” said Christina Norman, President, MTV. “I can’t wait to see how his vision comes together to create a one of a kind experience for the Movie Awards, on television and on line.”

“I began my career at MTV with Eco-Challenge and worked closely with Salli Frattini on every aspect of that project. I love MTV and I especially love its Movie Awards, so when you combine MTV, Salli Frattini and movies it was easy to say yes,” said Mark Burnett. “Adding a live element to the Movie Awards irreverence and spoofs, it simply means … anything can happen. Buckle your seatbelts!”

Location and nominees for the 2007 MTV Movie Awards will be announced in the spring.

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