2003 Radio Music Awards

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| host = Ryan Seacrest
Brooke Burns

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| date = October 27, 2003

| location = Aladdin Casino & Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada

| network = NBC

| director = Margo Romero

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| runtime = 100 minutes

| producer = Clear Channel Radio
Tall Pony Productions

| previous = 2002

| main = {{nowrap|Radio Music Awards}}

| next = 2004

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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.{{cite web|title=Timberlake tops at Radio Music Awards|author=Christina Almeida|url=https://www2.ljworld.com/news/2003/oct/28/timberlake_tops_at/|work=Lawrence Journal-World|publisher=Ogden Newspapers|date=October 27, 2003|access-date=February 23, 2021}}

Performances

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! 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" {{small|(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.

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style="background:#EEDD85; width=50%" |Artist of the Year: Country Radio
(presented by Justin Timberlake)

! style="background:#EEDD85; width=50%" |Artist of the Year: Top 40 Radio
(presented by Carson Daly)

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style="background:#EEDD85; width=50%" |Best Driving Song
(presented by Lonestar and Juliette Lewis)

! style="background:#EEDD85; width=50%" |Song of the Year: Modern Adult Contemporary Radio
(presented by Uncle Kracker and Maria Bello)

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style="background:#EEDD85; width=50%" |Best Hook-Up Song
(presented by Molly Sims and Nick Lachey)

! style="background:#EEDD85; width=50%" |Artist of the Year: Hip-Hop Radio
(presented by Pharrell Williams, Mark McGrath and Monica)

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style="background:#EEDD85; width=50%" |Artist of the Year: Modern Adult Contemporary Radio
(presented by Parminder Nagra and Liz Phair)

! style="background:#EEDD85; width=50%" |Humanitarian Award
(presented by Beyoncé)

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|colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"|Michael Jackson

style="background:#EEDD85; width=50%" |Icon Award
(presented by JC Chasez)

! style="background:#EEDD82; width=50%" |Legend Award
(presented by Stevie Nicks)

style="text-align: center;"|Casey Kasem

| style="text-align: center;"|Tom Petty

References

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