2025 CMT Awards canceled ahead of Paramount merger

This year’s CMT awards have been interrupted between David Allison’s Sky Dennis Media, between the incoming Global integration of Paramount Global.

The integration, which is to be closed in the first half of the year, has caused the company to target a number of incidents in the first half of 2025, According to the Hollywood reporter.

Other canceled incidents include MTV Europe Music Awards (EMAS), Nicidon Kids Choice Awards Mexico and MTV MIEW (which is known as the first MTV Thousand Year Award), which There is a event that respects Latin American music.

Non -affected awards ceremonies include VMAs and Children’s Selection Awards.

Why are CMT Awards canceled?

The news came in a memo by the Paramount Global Executive Bruce Galler, which he sent to the staff, which was received by a Hollywood reporter.

“The company will have the opportunity to re -imagine and improve” the slate of our events, “he said.

Gulmer added, “Our world -class events are a key component of Paramount’s music offer because we continue to raise the famous, unforgettable performances and moments operating pop culture.”

“We have the best team in business, and we are grateful for your hard work and dedication to live these events.”

Tennessee has reached Paramount for comment.

The cancellation of 2025 CMT Awards disrupts long -running status

The status of the awards show has been eliminated one of the longest -lasting country’s music celebrations with the stay of the 2025 CMT Awards. The CMTS began in 1967, just one year after the establishment of the ACM in 1966.

The awards show was actually called the Music City News Awards and was nominated in 2005 after the event was transferred to CMT.

The Fan Voted Awards Show has the honor of best music videos and television performances in the country’s music.

Last year, the honor went to the Jelly Roll, which took three trophies at home, “a kind of kind” is needed for the male video of the year and the CMT performance of the year.

Audri Gabis is a music reporter in Tennessee. You can get from it to agibbs@tennesean.com.

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