---US Today, Friday, December 21, 2001 - Early Edition---
Los Angeles- It turns out that the spat between Dick Clark (American Music Awards) and Michael Greene (Grammy Awards) over bragging rights to a Michael Jackson appearance on their 2002 award shows has ended. And it seems that the King of Pop is now the real loser.
The coveted American Music Award "Artist of The Century" Award will now be presented to Pop Queen Madonna.
According to Clark, "It was really a toss-up between Michael and Madonna. Both are equally deserving of this award."
Neither Jackson's nor Madonna's publicists could be reached for comment.
"I am very disappointed that (Michael) would choose the Grammy's over our long standing friendship," said a visibly shaken Clark.
maS O MENOS ENTIENDO ALGO, PERO PEDRIA POR FAVOR QUE ALGUIEN LO TRADUJERA DE UNA FORMA MAS EXACTA, PARA QUE NOS ENTERMOS DE TODOS LOS DETALLES.GRACIAS
Los Angeles- It turns out that the spat between Dick Clark (American Music Awards) and Michael Greene (Grammy Awards) over bragging rights to a Michael Jackson appearance on their 2002 award shows has ended. And it seems that the King of Pop is now the real loser.
The coveted American Music Award "Artist of The Century" Award will now be presented to Pop Queen Madonna.
According to Clark, "It was really a toss-up between Michael and Madonna. Both are equally deserving of this award."
Neither Jackson's nor Madonna's publicists could be reached for comment.
"I am very disappointed that (Michael) would choose the Grammy's over our long standing friendship," said a visibly shaken Clark.
maS O MENOS ENTIENDO ALGO, PERO PEDRIA POR FAVOR QUE ALGUIEN LO TRADUJERA DE UNA FORMA MAS EXACTA, PARA QUE NOS ENTERMOS DE TODOS LOS DETALLES.GRACIAS