ACMs continue on Amazon
Amazon Prime has livestreamed the event for the past three years to more than 240 countries.
"Our ongoing partnership with the Academy of Country Music and Dick Clark Productions has been an amazing experience for everyone involved," said Vernon Sanders, global head of television, Amazon MGM Studios. "With the tremendous success of this year's 60th anniversary show hosted by the legendary Reba McEntire, we are overjoyed to continue our relationship with the Academy and DCP for the next three years. We look forward to maintaining this success and bringing even more star-studded and captivating shows to our global Prime Video customers."
"Our powerful partnership with Amazon MGM Studios and Prime Video has expanded the reach and accessibility of our show and the country music genre to viewers anytime, anywhere around the world and has redefined what an awards show experience can and should be in today's environment," said Damon Whiteside, CEO of the Academy of Country Music. "The synergies between Prime Video, Amazon Music, Twitch and the other divisions of Amazon bring exponential value to our artists, our genre, and our fans through an immersive 360 music experience they can't get from any other platform. I am so proud of our pioneering first four years in the streaming space, and we are excited to continue to deliver the future of Country Music and the ACM Awards to fans everywhere over the next three years."
"We're thrilled to continue our partnership with Prime Video through 2028," said Jay Penske, CEO, Dick Clark Productions. "The Academy of Country Music Awards made history in 2022 as the first major awards show to exclusively livestream and continues to break new ground, creating a world-class music event and providing dynamic, unparalleled reach through Prime Video, connecting country music with a global audience."
"I feel like it's just another way for us to get country music out there to the world," the Academy's winningest artist of all time, Miranda Lambert, said. "Country music is really popular right now, and I'm so glad more people are understanding what we're about, and I'm so happy to be part of the ACM history, and that it's gonna continue for three more years is really exciting."
More news for Academy of Country Music
- 12/01/25: ACM Awards return to Vegas
- 09/08/25: Langley, Moroney, Wilson top ACM nominations
- 07/09/25: ACM announces Special Awards: Church, Comb, Jelly Roll, Johnson, Travis, Palmer
- 05/08/25: Langley, Wilson clean up at ACM Awards
- 05/07/25: ACMs unveils presenters
- 05/01/25: ACM opening features Reba, Wynoon, Sugarland
- 04/24/25: Jackson, B&D, Stapleton, Ballerini, Lambert join ACM line-up
- 04/17/25: ACM announces radio awrds
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