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Carrie, Cassadee, Blake win at CMT Awards (with photo gallery)

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Carrie Underwood snagged her third straight Video of the Year award at the CMT Music Awards Wednesday night.

Carrie won with her video for “See You Again,” beating out five other finalists, including Miranda Lambert (“Automatic) and Blake Shelton (“Boys Round Here”).

But Miranda took honors for top female video with “Automatic” and Blake won male video of the year for “Doin’ What She Likes.”

Meanwhile, breakthrough video of the year honors went to Season 3 Voice winner Cassadee Pope, for her debut single, “Wasting All These Tears.”

That award was presented by Blake, her coach on The Voice.

Here are photos from the show.

Carrie Underwood with her third straight CMT Video of the Year award. (AP Photo)

Carrie Underwood with her third straight CMT Video of the Year award. (AP Photo)

Linel Ritchie presents the Video of the Year award to Carrie Underwood at the CMT Music Awards Wednesday night. (AP Photo)

Linel Ritchie presents the Video of the Year award to Carrie Underwood at the CMT Music Awards Wednesday night. (AP Photo)

Carrie Underwood performs with Miranda Lambert at the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Carrie Underwood performs with Miranda Lambert at the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Blake Shelton performs at the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Blake Shelton performs at the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Blake Shelton performs at the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Blake Shelton performs at the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Blake Shelton embraces Cassadee Pope after she won the breakthrough video of the year award. (AP Photo)

Blake Shelton embraces Cassadee Pope after she won the breakthrough video of the year award. (AP Photo)

Carrie Underwood on stage at the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Carrie Underwood on stage at the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Blake Shelton wins the award for male video of the year at the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Blake Shelton wins the award for male video of the year at the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert  arrive for the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert arrive for the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Carrie Underwood  arrives for the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Carrie Underwood arrives for the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Cassadee Pope  arrives for the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Cassadee Pope arrives for the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban arrive  for the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban arrive for the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Kellie Pickler  arrives for the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Kellie Pickler arrives for the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Lauren Alaina arrives for the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Lauren Alaina arrives for the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Season 2 Voice contestant Raelynn  arrives for the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Season 2 Voice contestant Raelynn arrives for the CMT Music Awards. (AP Photo)

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