Academy of Country Music Awards (1966)
Academy of Country Music Awards (1966)
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Reba McEntire
Self - Host - Performer
Leslie Jordan
Self - Presenter
Dolly Parton
Self - Presenter
Carrie Underwood
Self - Performer
Elle King
Self - Performer
Keith Urban
Self - Co-Host & Performer
Brad Paisley
Self - Performer
Amy Grant
Self - Presenter
Blake Shelton
Self - Performer
Luke Bryan
Self - Winner
Kenny Chesney
Self - Performer
Maren Morris
Self - Performer & Winner
Martina McBride
Self - Presenter
Darius Rucker
Self - Presenter
Alan Jackson
Self - Performer
Mickey Guyton
Self - Co-Host / Performer / Nominee
Dierks Bentley
Self - Performer & Nominee
Eric Church
Self - Performer & Nominee
Luke Combs
Self - Performer & Nominee
Miranda Lambert
Self - Performer & Nominee / Self - Performer
CeCe Winans
Self - Performer
Kane Brown
Self - Performer & Winner / Self - Performer
Carly Pearce
Self - Performer & Winner
Gabby Barrett
Self - Performer & Winner
Kelsea Ballerini
Self - Performer & Nominee / Self - Performer
Clay Walker
Self - Presenter
Chris Stapleton
Self - Performer / Self - Performer & Winner
Ashley McBryde
Self - Performer & Nominee
Jimmie Allen
Self - Performer & Winner
Lee Brice
Self - Performer & Winner
Thomas Rhett
Self - Performer & Winner / Self - Performer
Ryan Hurd
Self - Performer
Jason Aldean
Self - Performer
Jelly Roll
Self - Performer
Cody Johnson
Self - Performer
Lainey Wilson
Self - Performer
Post Malone
Self - Performer
Parker McCollum
Self - Performer
Noah Kahan
Self - Performer
Gwen Stefani
Self - Performer
Nate Smith
Self - Performer
Avril Lavigne
Self - Performer
Details.
Release DateJanuary 1, 1966
StatusReturning Series
Seasons59
Episodes58
Running Time3h
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The Academy of Country Music Awards, also known as the ACM Awards, were first held in 1966, honoring the industry's accomplishments during the previous year. It was the first country music awards program held by a major organization. The academy's signature "hat" trophy was first created in 1968. The awards were first televised in 1972 on ABC. In 1979, the academy joined with Dick Clark Productions to produce the show. Dick Clark and Al Schwartz served as producers while Gene Weed served as director. Under their guidance, the show moved to NBC in 1979, then to CBS in 1998, and Amazon Prime Video in 2022.
The academy adopted a sleeker, modern version of the "hat" trophy in 2003, which is now made by the New York City firm Society Awards. In 2004, the organization implemented online awards voting for its professional members, becoming the first televised awards show to do so. Entertainer of the Year was a fan-voted award for eight years, until 2016, when the ACM announced its decision to abandon Internet-voting for it and the three new-artist categories.
The 57th ACM Awards were presented at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on March 7, 2022. The 58th ACM Awards will be presented at the Ford Center at the Star in Frisco, Texas on May 11, 2023.