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  1. Taking a New look at Jackson

    Musical group New Edition pay tribute to Michael Jackson during the 2009 BET Awards held at the Shrine Auditorium on Sunday, June 28, in Los Angeles. New Edition were considered by some to be the Jackson 5 of the 1980s. They performed a medley of Jackson 5 hits. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. A sister gives thanks

    Michael Jackson's sister, Janet, surprised the audience by making an onstage appearance as the show ended. She thanked her brother's fans for their support and love, and said that while the singer had been an icon to fans, "to us, he was family." (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. Here comes the bride

    Beyonce gave a "simultaneously sexy and angelic" performance of "Ave Maria," the Associated Press reported. Upon receiving the award for best female R&B artist, she said "This is for you, Michael Jackson. I have to thank Michael for being my future and my hero." (Chris Pizzello / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. Remembering an idol

    Singer Ciara wore epaulets, one of Jackson's signature fashion choices. Backstage, she started to cry when she recalled talking on the phone with Jackson but never meeting him. "He meant so much to me," she said. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  5. Reaching to heaven

    The gospel duo Mary Mary performed "God in Me" with the help of singer Queen Latifah, center. (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. Love song

    Singer Ne-Yo honored Jackson by singing "Lady in My Life," one of the performer's most sensual songs. "He's the man who made it possible for me to be on the stage," Ne-Yo said of Jackson, "I love you and I miss you." (Kevin Winter / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. The look of the '80s

    Host Jamie Foxx delivered his opening monologue while wearing a red leather jacket and single glove, part of Jackson's iconic look. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. Height of fame

    Singers Keyshia Cole and Monica performed during the awards. Cole was nominated for best female R&B artist. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. Not so Lil smile

    Tyra Banks presents the best male hip-hop artist award during the 2009 BET Awards held at the Shrine Auditorium on June 28 in Los Angeles. Lil Wayne took the honor. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. A grateful group

    After accepting his award, Lil Wayne said that all of the artists in the room owed thanks to Michael Jackson. (Chris Pizzello / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. Blinged out

    Soulja Boy wore his name around his neck while performing "Turn My Swag On" at the awards. (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. 'Perfect' footwork

    Jackson was known for his dancing, but singer Keri Hilson demonstrated some fancy footwork of her own at the awards. She dressed to honor Jackson, in sunglasses, sparkly socks, cropped pants and a leather jacket. Her album, "In a Perfect World," was released in March. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  13. Thanks and prayers

    NBA player LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers won the BET Award for best male athlete. "My heart and prayers go out to the whole Jackson family," James said. "What they did for us ... for the whole world, was amazing." (Kevin Winter / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. Jackson patriarch

    Joe Jackson, second right in the black hat, the father of Michael Jackson, poses for a photograph with Rapper Won-G at the awards. "I just wish (Michael) could be here to celebrate himself," he said. (Matt Sayles / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. I see Taraji's back

    Actress Taraji P. Henson, who starred opposite Brad Pitt in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," said she once visited Neverland Ranch as a 10-year-old. She took home the award for best actress. (Dan Steinberg / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. Keys to success

    Alicia Keys was honored with this year's BET Humanitarian Award. She's involved with charity groups including Keep a Child Alive, which fights HIV/AIDS; Frum Tha Ground Up, a youth motivational group; and Teens in Motion, which helps teens in the South Bronx excel in performance. (Matt Sayles / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. Award-licious

    Chrystina Sayers, left, Natalie Mejia, center, and Nichole Cordova of Girlicious arrive at the awards. (Phil Mccarten / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. Fashion honor

    Singer Estelle said she wanted to honor Jackson but wasn't sure how, until she decided to wear a single skintight white glove. (Frank Micelotta / Getty Images Contributor) Back to slideshow navigation
  19. Color my world

    Beyonce's colorful red-carpet dress was quite the opposite of the glam, sexy wedding dress and veil she would don onstage. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  20. Go West

    Amber Rose and Kanye West arrive at the awards. West was nominated for video of the year for "Heartless" and for best male hip-hop artist. (Dan Steinberg / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  21. Heart in hand

    Fans display buttons honoring Michael Jackson while waiting in line for the awards. (Joshua Gates Weisberg / EPA) Back to slideshow navigation
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updated 6/29/2009 5:08:34 PM ET 2009-06-29T21:08:34

The BET Awards became the official Michael Jackson TV celebration on Sunday, with joyous tributes to the King of Pop from a New Edition medley of Jackson 5 songs to host Jamie Foxx’s tender monologue delivered in that classic red leather zipper jacket and white glove.

“No need to be sad. We want to celebrate this black man,” said Foxx, who kicked off the show with a re-enactment of the choreography from Jackson’s iconic “Beat It” video in front of the star-studded crowd, on its feet from the start of the show.

As the show ended, Jackson's sister, Janet, took the stage to speak on behalf of her grieving family and thank fans for their love and support.

It was Janet Jackson’s first public appearance since her brother died last Thursday. With a deep sadness on her face, she strolled to the microphone and began to speak.

She said: “My entire family wanted to be here tonight, but it was just too painful, so they elected me to be here.”

She noted that the King of Pop was an icon to all in attendance, but that to the Jacksons, “he was family.”

After her brief comments, Stevie Wonder, Ne-Yo and Jamie Foxx took the stage and sang a poignant “I’ll Be There” by the Jackson 5.

Joe Jackson, the singer’s father, was also on hand. “I just wish he could be here to celebrate himself,” he said on the red carpet. “Sadly, he’s not here, so I’m here to celebrate for him.”

Already an affair of major star wattage, the night’s show at the Shrine Auditorium was thrown under a white-hot spotlight in the wake of Jackson's death, adding attendees and guests, doubling the number of media requests, adding an extra half-hour to the telecast and even lengthening the red carpet to accommodate all who wanted to take part.

Backstage, Ciara recounted talking on the phone with her idol and her regrets that she never got to meet him. As she talked, she started to cry. “He meant so much to me,” she said through tears.

A unique place
While Jackson’s incredible influence stretched across genres, races, and cultures, he had a very unique place in the world of black entertainment. His influence is arguably most visible in urban music, seen in stars like Usher who mimic his dance moves, to Ne-Yo, whose music is marked by its Jackson-isms. But that influence went beyond music: Jackson was black America’s biggest star, who broke racial barriers that allowed for so many other superstars to follow.

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“Michael Jackson was so important to our world, to our country, to this network,” said BET Chairwoman Debra L. Lee. “Michael was truly a musical deity.”

Slideshow: Jackson and famous friends

Producers of the annual awards show — which recognizes the best in music, acting and sports — revamped the show to meet the moment. While Beyonce and T.I. were the leading award nominees with five apiece, giving out trophies was an afterthought: Honoring Jackson became the show’s main focus.

While some performed their own hits, most made sure to incorporate some of the man who influenced them in their performances. A chant of “Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson” was heard while Keri Hilson performed, and Foxx’s “Blame It” incorporated some of the Jacksons’ dance hit “Blame It On the Boogie.”

Reflections of the star
Throughout the night, Foxx also regularly turned up in some of Jackson’s signature looks, like the wide-collar black leather outfit from “Billie Jean.”

New Edition, the 1980s teen sensations who were considered that generation’s Jackson 5 with their own version of bubble-gum soul, ran through several of the Jackson 5’s greatest hits, from “I Want You Back” to “ABC,” mirroring their idols right down to the group’s original choreography. Ne-Yo sang one of Jackson’s most sensual songs, “Lady in my Life.”

Slideshow: Fans remember the ‘King of Pop’ “He’s the man who made it possible for me to be on the stage; I love you and I miss you,” he said later.

Ciara sang Jackson’s humanitarian anthem, “Heal the World,” dressed in a jacket that had Jackson’s signature military epaulets.

And winners acknowledged Jackson when they received their awards.

“This is for you, Michael Jackson,” said Beyonce, as she held her trophy for best female R&B artist skyward. “I have to thank Michael for being my future and my hero.”

“We all know none of us in this in this room wouldn’t be here for Michael Jackson,” said Lil Wayne, as he picked up his award for best male hip-hop star.

“My heart and prayers go out to the whole Jackson family,” said basketball star LeBron James, who won best male athlete.

Not every moment had the stamp of Jackson. Foxx resurrected his “In Living Color” character Wanda and paired it with another cross-dressing classic character, Martin Lawrence’s Sheneneh, for a hilarious parody of an “upcoming movie”: “Skank Robbers.”

Beyonce gave a simultaneously sexy and angelic performance of “Ave Maria”; Ne-Yo brought out some of the hitmaking male R&B acts of the 1980s and 1980s, from Bell Biv Devoe to Guy.

But even without a direct Jackson reference, there was usually a Jackson connection, as all of those artists counted Jackson as an inspiration. And Eddie Levert of the classic R&B group the O’Jays talked about how much he’d miss Jackson even as his group was honored with a lifetime achievement award.

Jackson connections were inescapable: Even the building where the ceremony took place, the Shrine auditorium, was where Jackson’s hair and scalp were burned during the filming of a Pepsi commercial in 1984. It was also the location for several of his Grammy and American Music Award performances.

Preliminary ratings reveal that the event had its biggest audience ever. Nielsen Media Research says the ratings from its 56 biggest markets showed Sunday's BET Awards were up 61 percent over last year. An estimated 10 percent of turned-on television sets were tuned to the BET Awards — an unusually large number for a cable channel.

Nielsen says the show got a 5.8 rating in the overnight ratings. The awards ceremony has been held since 2001 and has never gotten more than a 3.7 rating.

© 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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