MTV Video Music Awards Move Back a Day Because of US Presidential Debate, Will Air on Sept. 11

Taylor Swift arrives at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. (Reuters)
Taylor Swift arrives at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. (Reuters)
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MTV Video Music Awards Move Back a Day Because of US Presidential Debate, Will Air on Sept. 11

Taylor Swift arrives at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. (Reuters)
Taylor Swift arrives at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. (Reuters)

The 2024 MTV Video Music Awards have moved to a new date because of the forthcoming US presidential debate.

The VMAs will now air live on Sept. 11 at 8 p.m. Eastern from the UBS Arena on New York’s Long Island, a day later than previously announced.

Last week, ABC News confirmed that the campaigns of both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump had agreed to participate in a debate on Sept. 10, the previous date of the 2024 VMAs.

On Tuesday, MTV announced the 2024 nominees. Taylor Swift once again tops the VMA noms with 10 — eight for her “Fortnight” music video and nods in the artist of the year and best pop categories. She’s followed by her “Fortnight” collaborator Post Malone, who is nominated along with Swift eight times and earned his ninth nom for his country hit “I Had Some Help,” featuring Morgan Wallen.

Rounding out the artist of the year category nominees are Ariana Grande, Bad Bunny, Eminem, Sabrina Carpenter and SZA.

Swift took home nine VMAs last year, bringing her total to an impressive 23. That places her just behind Beyoncé, who has 28 (two with Destiny’s Child) and just ahead of Madonna, who has 20 awards, and Lady Gaga, who has 19.

Grande, Carpenter and Eminem are tied with six nods; Megan Thee Stallion and SZA have five each. Blackpink’s LISA, Olivia Rodrigo and Teddy Swims follow with four nominations each.

Fan voting across 15 gender-neutral categories is currently active online and ends Aug. 30.

Voting in the best new artist category will remain active throughout the show.

Performers at the 2024 VMAs include Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, GloRilla, Rauw Alejandro and Camila Cabello.



Michele Pfeiffer Is Montana-Bound in ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff Called ‘Madison’

Michelle Pfeiffer appears at the UK launch of the streaming site Paramount + in London on June 20, 2022. (AP)
Michelle Pfeiffer appears at the UK launch of the streaming site Paramount + in London on June 20, 2022. (AP)
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Michele Pfeiffer Is Montana-Bound in ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff Called ‘Madison’

Michelle Pfeiffer appears at the UK launch of the streaming site Paramount + in London on June 20, 2022. (AP)
Michelle Pfeiffer appears at the UK launch of the streaming site Paramount + in London on June 20, 2022. (AP)

Michelle Pfeiffer is heading to Montana.

The Oscar nominee will executive produce and star in “Madison,” a new Taylor Sheridan-penned series set in the “Yellowstone” universe, Paramount announced Thursday.

Set in present day, “Madison” is the “Yellowstone” sequel that has been promised since it was announced the upcoming second half of season five would air in November. Those final episodes will conclude the series and be without its original star Kevin Costner.

The mothership series, about the Dutton family — who for generations has owned a massive, enviable piece of land in Montana — has been a benchmark for the Paramount streamer. The 2022 premiere episode of season five was watched by 12.1 million people.

Another “Yellowstone” prequel is also planned called “1944.”

Pfeiffer’s show follows a family of New Yorkers, now in the Madison River valley of central Montana, and deals with themes of grief and human connection.

Her last TV show was in 2022 playing Betty Ford in Showtime’s “The First Lady.”

A release date for “Madison” has not been announced.