By Zachary Swickey

The people have spoken!

We asked you, "Which Band We Liked Is Going To Blow Up In 2012?" and you guys and gals helped soul-lovers Fitz and the Tantrums claim the top spot! We received 6,195 votes in just a few days with Fitz and Co. claiming over 40 percent of your online love. Coincidentally, the Fitz crew is also the very first band we covered when we started Bands We Like back in July. We can’t say we’re all that surprised considering how often we find ourselves spinning their debut album – 2010’s Pickin’ Up the Pieces.

Dredg wasn’t far behind in the number two spot – the So-Cal rockers warmly received 28 percent of your online votes. The New Regime – a side project of Ilan Rubin, who is Angels and Airwaves’ newest drummer – barely edged out Other Lives with just under 15 percent. Other Lives still managed to take nearly 14 percent of the votes with Mariachi El Bronx trailing at 4 percent. (In their defense, they weren’t able to vie for your attention as much as they’re touring overseas right now). There may be only one number one, but all the bands are still winners in our hearts (and ears).

Be on the lookout for our look at upcoming albums in 2012 from some of our favorite Bands We Like artists. Check out a full breakdown of the voting after the jump! Read More...

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This year we've hit upon rock bands from across the spectrum in our weekly feature Bands We Like. As some of these somewhat under the radar groups begin to take off – Other Lives will soon be the opening act for Radiohead, El Bronx fulfilled their own fantasy by appearing on Conan’s late night show and The New Regime’s Ilan Rubin is the new drummer for Tom DeLonge’s side-project, Angels & Airwaves – we're looking to you indie music fiends to see which Band We Liked is destined to will be the breakout act of 2012.

We've narrowed down five of our favorites (Fitz & the Tantrums, Other Lives, Dredg, The New Regime and Mariachi El Bronx). Now, it's your turn. To find out more about the bands we've selected, go HERE, and vote in our "Which Band We Liked Will Blow Up In 2012?" poll after the jump. Read More...

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By Zachary Swickey

We’ve covered quite a few diverse rock acts for Bands We Like – from the soul-powered retro pop of Fitz & the Tantrums to the always evolving musings of Dredg – and all of the groups had a stellar year in 2011. Other Lives will soon be the opening act for Radiohead, El Bronx fulfilled their own fantasy by appearing on Conan’s late night show, and The New Regime’s Ilan Rubin is now the new drummer for Tom DeLonge’s side-project, Angels & Airwaves. We’ve taken the liberty of rounding up the five bands to keep an eye on in the New Year and wonder which one you think will be the breakout act of 2012?

Check out the Bands We Like All-Stars and vote in our poll, after the jump! Read More...

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It's time for the Britney Spears Tournament: 30 Videos for 30 Years, MTV News' celebration of all things Britney to honor the pop star's 30th birthday! In the lead up to the big day, we're asking you, Brit's most loyal fans, to help us decide which video from her legendary career is your favorite by participating in a winner-take-all tournament. MTV News' resident Britney experts assigned 30 of Britney's videos seeds and put them up against one another in a series of single-elimination match-ups. Fan voting will determine which of her amazing clips is named the fan-favorite. So vote now and vote often for your favorite video. The winner will be announced on December 2 – Britney's 30th birthday!

Note: Because a traditional bracket contains 32 teams/spots and we wanted to keep it to 30 in honor of Brit's big year, we gave two videos – "Till The World Ends" and "Piece of Me" – a by because they scored major MTV Video Music Awards.

(3) "Toxic" vs. (30) "Radar"
Our girl is a super spy assassin in the clip for arguably her best single, "Toxic." (Hey, it's the tune that won Spears a Grammy.) In the high-octane video, Spears sports a number of sexy looks, including a nude crystal studded bodysuit (a signature look, yes?) and a super short flight attendant's uniform. She has plenty of outfit changes in the video for "Radar" too, many of them culled from her Candies line at Kohl's. In "Radar," Spears plays an aristocrat with the hots for a sexy polo player.

>>> Watch the video for "Toxic"
>>> Watch the video for "Radar"

(14) "Circus" vs. (19) "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman"
Britney Spears has always understood the importance of good photography. Many of her videos are filmed with the same care and quality as a Hollywood film, and two great examples of this are "Circus" and "Girl." "Girl" arrived early in Britney's career – so early it weaves in clips from Britney's film "Crossroads" – but holds up courtesy of the gorgeous cliffs that a serve as a location for a buff and blonde Spears to belt out the ballad. Meanwhile, the more recent Francis Lawrence-directed video for "Circus" is epic, showcasing spectacular costumes and dazzling lighting effects.

>>> Watch the video for "Circus"
>>> Watch the video for "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman"

(11) "Womanizer" vs. (22) "3"
A pretty serious knee injury in 2004 sidelined Spears, inarguably one of the strongest dancers in pop, for a few years, but when she returned to the dance scene in 2008 with "Womanizer" she seemed to have battled past the worst of her injury. She kicked things up even further a year later in the video for "3," which ditched the narrative structure and sets that made "Womanizer" such a strong return to form for simple set pieces and more complex moves. (Oh, and she looked better than ever.) Which makes for a better clip is for you to decide!

>>> Watch the video for "Womanizer"
>>> Watch the video for "3"

(6) "I'm A Slave 4 U" vs. (27) "Do Somethin'"
It's a true Britney classic versus a video that people might not be nearly as familiar with because it never received a single release in the United States. "Do Somethin'," which appears on Spears' greatest hits package, was a minor worldwide hit for the pop star but never got a formal push here, so its video, which features Spears and four friends hitting the club and riding around in a truck in the sky (yep!), hasn't gotten a lot of love. The exact opposite can be said for "I'm a Slave 4 U" – one of Britney's most iconic videos. In Francis Lawrence's legendary clip, Spears sweats it with her hot and heavy dance crew in a futuristic urban setting. The ultra sexy video was a marked change from the more family-friendly clips that dominated Spears' early career.

>>> Watch the video for "I'm A Slave 4 U"
>>> Watch the video for "Do Somethin'"

First round voting continues through Tuesday night (Nov. 22) at midnight. Vote now and vote often! The videos you voted to move on to Round Two will be announced first thing Wednesday (Nov. 23).

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It's time for the Britney Spears Tournament: 30 Videos for 30 Years, MTV News' celebration of all things Britney to honor the pop star's 30th birthday! In the lead up to the big day, we're asking you, Brit's most loyal fans, to help us decide which video from her legendary career is your favorite by participating in a winner-take-all tournament. MTV News' resident Britney experts assigned 30 of Britney's videos seeds and put them up against one another in a series of single-elimination match-ups. Fan voting will determine which of her amazing clips is named the fan-favorite. So vote now and vote often for your favorite video. The winner will be announced on December 2 – Britney's 30th birthday!

Note: Because a traditional bracket contains 32 teams/spots and we wanted to keep it to 30 in honor of Brit's big year, we gave two videos – "Till The World Ends" and "Piece of Me" – a by because they scored major MTV Video Music Awards.

(4) "Oops! I Did It Again" vs. (29) "Someday (I Will Understand)"
We're not sure if two more different videos are squaring off anywhere else in this competition. In one corner is "Oops!" the otherworldly (literally), colorful, dance-heavy, big budget video that helped launch Britney's massive second album. In the other corner, "Someday," a low budget, black and white clip for a promo ballad that features a very pregnant Spears walking around a big old house and lush garden. Which is better? That's not for us to say. Different strokes for different folks, you know?

>>> Watch the video for "Oops! I Did It Again"
>>> Watch the video for "Someday (I Will Understand)"

(13) "Stronger" vs. (20) "Gimme More"
Oh, boy! These two videos came at very different periods in Spears' career. "Stronger" hit the scene as the third single from Oops! I did It Again, though it is arguably the biggest hit from the album, having topped the Billboard sales chart. The video includes a memorable solo dance number that sees Spears engaging in some serious choreography with a metal chair. "Gimme More" features a very different style of dancing … and it involves a pole.

>>> Watch the video for "Stronger"
>>> Watch the video for "Gimme More"

(12) "I Wanna Go" vs. (21) "Criminal"
A Femme Fatale battle royale! How do Britney's two most recent videos compare when pitted against each other? Well, we suppose it's a matter of taste – the clip for "I Wanna Go" is a fun, tongue-in-cheek send-up on modern celebrity, with Spears escaping a press conference to embark on a wild ride that includes a sexy policeman and some robotic photographers, while "Criminal" strives for something darker and sexier, as Spears and real-life boyfriend Jason Trawick go on a crime spree and spend some quality time in a steamy shower.

>>> Watch the video for "I Wanna Go"
>>> Watch the video for "Criminal"

(5) "…Baby One More Time" vs. (28) "Overprotected"
It almost seems unfair to put a simple video of Britney dancing with her crew in an abandoned warehouse against the clip for the title track from Britney's debut album, …Baby One More Time, one of the most iconic music videos of all time – there isn't a single person on the planet who cannot conjure up an image of Spears in a schoolgirl uniform with her shirt tied up to reveal her naval – but that's how these things pan out sometimes. "Overprotected" may be lesser known, but it begs for a little attention … any video that focuses on Spears busting a move is just fine with us.

>>> Watch the video for "…Baby One More Time"
>>> Watch the video for "Overprotected"

First round voting continues through Tuesday night (Nov. 22) at midnight. Vote now and vote often! The videos you voted to move on to Round Two will be announced first thing Wednesday (Nov. 23).

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It's time for the Britney Spears Tournament: 30 Videos for 30 Years, MTV News' celebration of all things Britney to honor the pop star's 30th birthday! In the lead up to the big day, we're asking you, Brit's most loyal fans, to help us decide which video from her legendary career is your favorite by participating in a winner-take-all tournament. MTV News' resident Britney experts assigned 30 of Britney's videos seeds and put them up against one another in a series of single-elimination match-ups. Fan voting will determine which of her amazing clips is named the fan-favorite. So vote now and vote often for your favorite video. The winner will be announced on December 2 – Britney's 30th birthday!

Note: Because a traditional bracket contains 32 teams/spots and we wanted to keep it to 30 in honor of Brit's big year, we gave two videos – "Till The World Ends" and "Piece of Me" – a by because they scored major MTV Video Music Awards.

(16) "Sometimes" vs. (17) "My Prerogative"
Do you like your Britney sweet and innocent or saucy and sexy? That's the showdown here. "Sometimes" showcases the Britney we were first introduced to – cherubic and sweet as apple pie, dancing innocently on a pier – while "My Prerogative" ushered in a defiant new era for the pop star. "Prerogative" was essentially Britney's way of flipping the bird at those criticizing the choices she was making in her personal life at the time – specifically her relationship with Kevin Federline, who appears in the Jake Nava-directed clip.

>>> Watch the video for "Sometimes"
>>> Watch the video for "My Prerogative"

(9) "Everytime" vs. (24) "If U Seek Amy"
One of Britney's more controversial clips, in "Everytime" our diva stars as herself, hounded by paparazzi at a Las Vegas hotel, who drowns in her bathtub after discovering that she is bleeding from a wound in her head. In a dream-like state, Spears wanders through the hospital as doctors fail to resuscitate her and a child is born in the next room. While the clip for "If U Seek Amy" itself is less controversial, the 2009 single inspired the Parents Television Council to threaten to file indecency complaints with the Federal Communications Commission against any station that played the song between 6 AM and 10 PM.

>>> Watch the video for "Everytime"
>>> Watch the video for "If U Seek Amy"

(8) "Lucky" vs. (25) "Boys"
Interestingly, both of these clips are very Hollywood, but for two different reasons. "Lucky" tells the tale of a Hollywood starlet suffering from a bout of loneliness despite out-of-this-world success. Meanwhile, "Boys," which features a guest verse from producer Pharrell Williams, comes from the "Austin Powers in Goldmember" soundtrack and boasts an appearance from Austin himself, Mike Myers. Which is your favorite Britney Hollywood moment?

>>> Watch the video for "Lucky"
>>> Watch the video for "Boys"

First round voting continues through Tuesday night (Nov. 22) at midnight. Vote now and vote often! The videos you voted to move on to Round Two will be announced first thing Wednesday (Nov. 23).

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It's time for the Britney Spears Tournament: 30 Videos for 30 Years, MTV News' celebration of all things Britney to honor the pop star's 30th birthday! In the lead up to the big day, we're asking you, Brit's most loyal fans, to help us decide which video from her legendary career is your favorite by participating in a winner-take-all tournament. MTV News' resident Britney experts assigned 30 of Britney's videos seeds and put them up against one another in a series of single-elimination match-ups. Fan voting will determine which of her amazing clips is named the fan-favorite. So vote now and vote often for your favorite video. The winner will be announced on December 2 – Britney's 30th birthday!

Note: Because a traditional bracket contains 32 teams/spots and we wanted to keep it to 30 in honor of Brit's big year, we gave two videos – "Till The World Ends" and "Piece of Me" – a by in Round One because they scored major MTV Video Music Awards.

(15) "Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know" vs. (18) "Hold It Against Me"
Britney has worked with some of the top video directors in the business and these two clips exemplify the level of talent she has surrounded herself with. The beachy clip for Spears' ballad "Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know" was directed by acclaimed photographer Herb Ritts, who also directed classic videos for Madonna ("Cherish"), Janet Jackson ("Love Will Never Do Without You") and Mariah Carey ("My All"), and caused some scandal because of the sexy way Ritts filmed the scantily clad starlet. On her "Hold It Against Me" video, she worked with another huge name in the video game, Jonas Akerlund. Akerlund has worked with some of pop's biggest names too, from Madonna ("Ray of Light") and Christina Aguilera ("Beautiful) to Pink ("Sober") and his most recent muse, Lady Gaga ("Papparazzi," "Telephone").

>>> Watch the video for "Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know"
>>> Watch the video for "Hold It Against Me"

(10) "(You Drive Me) Crazy" vs. (23) "From The Bottom of My Broken Heart"
The quintessential early Spears ballad, "From My Broken Heart" features some of the most classically all-American imagery possible: sunflowers, a young couple playfully tossing around a football, star-gazing from a water tower, a tire swing. And of course, there's our girl Britney, sitting on a front porch in a floppy hat mooning over her first love. Swoon! Things are a little simpler in the video for "Crazy," with our girl engaging in a good old fashioned boys versus girls dance off. Bonus points for the guest appearances from Melissa Joan Hart and Adrian Grenier.

>>> Watch the video for "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
>>> Watch the video for "From The Bottom of My Broken Heart"

(7) "Me Against the Music" vs. (26) "I Love Rock 'n' Roll"
Britney Spears as a leather-clad rock goddess in the vein of Joan Jett? It happened with Brit's remake of "I Love Rock 'n' Roll." The video is simple enough –performance clip of Britney rocking out with a live band – especially when compared to the elaborate clip for "Me Against the Music," which throws Britney into the ring (or more accurately, the maze) with her idol, Madonna. When these two came together for this song, it was a pop culture event, and while the song itself may not be one of her best, the video is a true Britney classic. It's the moment when the Princess and the Queen came together to make some magic.

>>> Watch the video for "Me Against the Music"
>>> Watch the video for "I Love Rock 'n' Roll"

First round voting continues through Tuesday night (Nov. 22) at midnight. Vote now and vote often! The videos you voted to move on to Round Two will be announced first thing Wednesday (Nov. 23).

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Community

NBC announced its midseason lineup yesterday and, um … "Community" isn't on it.

The low-rated but much-loved Joel McHale sitcom, which used to kick off NBC's Thursday night comedy block, has been left off the schedule to make room for the return of "30 Rock." The Tina Fey-starrer saw its own return delayed after the star gave birth to her second child late this summer.

Of course, people are up in arms and comparisons are already being drawn to "Arrested Development," FOX's beloved but canned sitcom which has in the years since its cancelation developed a cult-like following that lives on speculation that the much-talked-about film version will finally happen. (For the record, no matter how much hubbub surrounds the project, we'll believe it when we see pictures of it filming … and not a second sooner.)

While NBC is presently promising that "Community' has not been canceled and will return later in the spring, its disappearance from the schedule does not bode well for its renewal for next season. Also missing from NBC's spring lineup: the hyped, Maria Bello Americanization of the Emmy-winning British series "Prime Suspect."

NBC is actually overhauling its schedule pretty substantially. In addition to the "Community"-"30 Rock" swap at 8, the net is moving its critically savaged sitcom "Whitney" to Wednesdays, where it will serve as lead-in for the new, Chelsea Handler-created "It's Me, Chelsea." The net's well-liked Christina Applegate-Will Arnett starrer "Up All Night" will move from Wednesday to Thursday to take up "Whitney's" old spot. (Despite the sad loss of "Community" on Thursdays, "Up All Night" actually seems a much better fit than "Whitney" on NBC's Thursday night lineup – though the family-friendly-ish show, which is currently doing better in the ratings than anything on Thursdays, would have been a better fit for 8 instead of 9:30.)

Are you a "Community" fan? Vote in our poll after the jump to let us know how you feel about NBC's decision to pull the show from its lineup. Read More...

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Howard Stern

Batten down the hatches … if you thought Piers Morgan was a meanie you ain't seen nothin' yet!

Morgan could be a real prig on "America's Got Talent," which is kind his whole deal, so now that he's leaving the show to focus on his work at CNN, execs at NBC are looking for a fitting replacement and the Wall Street Journal reports they think they've found one in the form of shock jock Howard Stern.

That's right! Stern is reportedly in talks to become a judge on the talent competition and would earn a hefty $15 million a year to join Sharon Osbourne and Howie Mandel on the show.

Think he's a good choice? Vote in our poll below!

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Conrad Murray

A verdict in the case against Dr. Conrad Murray, the late Michael Jackson's personal physician, was just revealed. Following six weeks of testimony from 49 witnesses, the seven-man, five-woman jury found Murray guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the untimely and tragic death of the King of Pop.

>>>Michael Jackson Doctor Trial: Sizing Up Defense, Prosecution Cases

Murray's trail has been under an expected-but-still intense media spotlight from the beginning. The details of the trial have been dissected publicly, with lawyers and other legal experts weighing in constantly on the events of each day.

>>>Michael Jackson Doctor's Trial: A Timeline

So, given that we're certain you are pretty familiar with the major facts of the court proceedings, we were curious about your thoughts on the verdict.

>>>Why Did Michael Jackson's Doctor Talk To Police?

Let us know if you agree or disagree with the jury's decision by voting in our poll below.

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