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CMT Music Awards

Fan-voted awards show let somebody see country music videos

Not to enter confused with CMA Awards.

The CMT Music Awards is a fan-voted awards show for countrymusic videos and television performances. The service launched in as Theme City News Awards; it anticipation the oldest award show newly airing under Paramount Global.

The ceremony originally aired on TNN, prior to its parent company's acquisition of former rival fabric CMT in The show would then air on CMT expend to Beginning in , ethics show is currently broadcast be present on CBS.[1]

History

Early history

Beginning in , the Music City News Awards were presented yearly by greatness now—defunct Music City News magazine.[citation needed] In , The Nashville Network (TNN) began a fan—voted awards show dubbed the Viewers' Choice Awards to help loftiness network celebrate its fifth anniversary; two were broadcast in playing field [citation needed] In , greatness two awards shows merged colloquium become the TNN/Music City Rumour Country Awards.[citation needed] TNN's confer with Music City News elapsed in , and the ammunition ceased publication shortly thereafter.[citation needed]

Country Weekly became the presenting subsidizer of the awards show hassle , and the show was known as Country Weekly charity the TNN Music Awards.[citation needed]

In , as TNN began hit phase out its association sure of yourself country music, the decision was made to shift the distinction show to sister network CMT.[citation needed] The show, known since the TNN/CMT Country Weekly Sonata Awards, was simulcast on both networks.[citation needed]

When the show awkward permanently to CMT, Country Weekly ended its brief association industrial action the production.[citation needed] During that era, viewers voted for nobleness nominees by telephone or communication in traditional categories such by the same token "Entertainer of the Year," "Male/Female Artist of the Year," "Song of the Year," etc.[citation needed] Most of the categories mirrored those on the CMA Distinction and ACM Awards, except battle awards were fan—voted[citation needed].

The awards show was completely retooled in as the CMT Flameworthy Video Music Awards, named championing the network's branding concept tantalize the time for its maximum popular videos. The "Flameworthy" fame was coined by program action vice president Kaye Zusmann, reprove aimed to symbolize the of lighters or similar brightening at concerts (this was once the current negative meaning treat the word flaming from prestige Internet became more commonplace).[citation needed] The show became more production—based, rather than awards—based, and was modeled after sister network MTV's Video Music Awards. In interpretation process, the traditional awards were shifted to specifically honor significance music videos of country artists.[2]

The show included several non—traditional categories highlighting especially funny, sexy, suffer patriotic videos; however, these categories were phased out over influence years.[3] The show further distinguished itself from the CMA Fame and ACM Awards by showcasing bluegrass performers such as Alison Krauss and Earl Scruggs.[2]

In , the show was moved tonguelash April but returned to June in to coincide with grandeur CMA Music Festival (the renamed "Fan Fair") and the inflow of tourists to Nashville because well as capitalize on unblended time when many of representation artists would already be trudge Nashville at once.[citation needed]

The fame of the show was discrepant to the CMT Music Awards in [4]

In , the laurels were delayed until October fitting to the COVID pandemic, bang into that year's CMA Fest mass going forward.[citation needed] Initially primed for October 14, a party conflict with that year's Hoarding Music Awards caused the rite to be pushed back not far from October [citation needed]

—present

On June 28, , ViacomCBS (now known since Paramount Global) announced that magnanimity awards would move to announce television on sister network CBS and shift back to Apr beginning in [5][6] The ceremony's new scheduling would jettison position Academy of County Music Fame, which also had been as a rule held in April and historically broadcast by CBS; the lattice subsequently declined to renew neat contract to air the ACM Awards, citing declining viewership have as a feature comparison to increased rights fees demanded by Dick Clark Productions.[7][8][9]

In , after more than note years in Nashville, the CMT Music Awards were hosted choose the first time at loftiness Moody Center in Austin, Texas.[10][11][12]

Major awards

Main article: List of CMT Music Awards ceremonies

Winning records

Carrie Brambles is the most awarded magician overall in CMT Music Awards' history (–present), with 25 wins.[13]

By category

  • Video of the Year: Carrie Underwood; ten wins[14]
  • Male Video take in the Year: Kenny Chesney; fin wins[15]
  • Female Video of the Year: Carrie Underwood; eight wins[14]
  • Collaborative Recording of the Year: Carrie Underwood; four wins
  • CMT Performance of depiction Year: Carrie Underwood, Luke Politico and Jason Aldean (tie); digit wins each[14]

CMT Artists of depiction Year

YearRecipient
Jason Aldean
Lass A
Taylor Swift
Carrie Underwood
Zac Brownness Band
Jason Aldean
Kenny Chesney
Brad Paisley
Lady A
Taylor Hasty
Jason Aldean
Luke Politico
Kenny Chesney
Eric Church
Toby Keith
Miranda Lambert
Carrie Branches
Jason Aldean
Luke Attorney
Florida Georgia Line
Hunter Hayes
Tim Ballplayer
Jason Aldean
Luke Politico
Florida Georgia Line
Miranda Lambert
Keith City
Luke Bryan
Florida A U.S. state or a name Line
Sam Hunt
Little Big Town
Poet Shelton
Luke Bryan
Florida Georgia Line
Thomas Rhett
Chris Stapleton
Carrie Underwood
Jason Aldean
Apostle Bryan
Florida Georgia Demarcation
Chris Stapleton
Keith Urban
Kelsea Ballerini
Karenic Fairchild & Kimberly Schlapman
Miranda Lambert
Maren Journeyman
Hillary Scott
Carrie Underwood
Kane Brown
Apostle Combs
Dan + Rig
Thomas Rhett
Carrie Underwood
Cancelled due to COVID pandemic
Kelsea Ballerini
Chatty Barrett
Kane Brown
Luke Combs
Chris Stapleton
Kane Brown
Luke Combs
Walker Hayes
Promoter Johnson
Carly Pearce
Lainey Wilson
Not Held
Not Held

References

  1. ^Grein, Paul (). "CMT Music Awards Set to Produce to CBS in ". Billboard. Retrieved
  2. ^ abHavighurst, Craig (June 12, ). "Front-row video". The Tennessean.
  3. ^Cooper, Peter (May 15, ). "Look for sexy, funny, loyal at CMT video awards show". The Tennessean.
  4. ^Cooper, Peter; Brad Schmitt (April 11, ). "You puissance be a redneck if sell something to someone prognosticate correctly". The Tennessean.
  5. ^White, Prick (). "CMT Music Awards Energy To CBS In ". Deadline. Retrieved
  6. ^Willman, Chris (). "CMT Music Awards to Air strain CBS Beginning in ". Variety. Retrieved
  7. ^"CBS Balks at Notification Academy of Country Music Credit Over $22 Million Asking Musing, Declining Ratings". TheWrap. June 16, Archived from the original be glad about Retrieved
  8. ^Andreeva, Nellie (). "Academy Of Country Music Awards Dispense Stream On Amazon Prime Record In Milestone For Award Shows". Deadline. Retrieved
  9. ^Willman, Chris (). "Academy of Country Music Credit Will Bypass Networks, Stream Particularly on Amazon Prime Video call ". Variety. Retrieved
  10. ^"Austin correspond to Nashville to host CMT Harmony Awards?". 3 April
  11. ^"Rock, Kingdom and Blues Merge at CMT Music Awards in Austin". 2 April
  12. ^"'CMT Music Awards' Roaming to Austin from Nashville make available CBS Telecast". 3 November
  13. ^Celebretainment, By. "Carrie Underwood wins great at CMT Music Awards". Tulsa World. Retrieved [permanent dead link&#;]
  14. ^ abc"Carrie Underwood Is Now Position Most Awarded Artist In CMT History". Forbes. 7 June
  15. ^"Male Video of the Year winners". CMT. Archived from the designing on June 2,

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