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Gospel Music Channel Reveals Top Music Videos of 2008

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By Kevin P. Donovan , Christian Post Reporter
December 30, 2008|7:45 pm

Music videos by Flyleaf, Rascal Flatts, Marvin Sapp and Switchfoot were among the recently announced winners of the Gospel Music Channel Video Awards.

Revealed during a special one-hour show over the weekend, the winners were voted for by viewers and fans in seven different categories including “Best Contemporary Video of the Year,” which went to Switchfoot for “This is Home;” “Best Rock Video of the Year,” which went to Flyleaf for "All Around Me;" and “Best Soul Video of the Year,” which went to Marvin Sapp for "Never Would Have Made It."

The overall “Video of the Year” went to Flyleaf for “All Around Me.”

This Friday, Jan. 2, the GMC Video Awards, hosted by Atlanta media personality Elle Duncan, will be aired again on GMC at 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT.

One is the fastest-growing network in television today, Gospel Music Channel is accessible in more than 40 million homes on various cable systems around the country and on DIRECTV.

Gospel Music Channel Video Award Winners:
Best Contemporary Video of the Year - Switchfoot "This Is Home"
Best Country Video of the Year - Rascal Flatts "Every Day"
Best Hip Hop Video of the Year - Lecrae "Prayin For You"
Best Latin Video of the Year - Funky & Alex Campos "No Vuelvo Pa'tras"
Best Pop Video of the Year - SONSOFDAY "This Place"
Best Rock Video of the Year - Flyleaf "All Around Me"
Best Soul Video of the Year - Marvin Sapp "Never Would Have Made It"
Gospel Music Channel Video of the Year - Flyleaf "All Around Me"

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