Country music fans will have to mark a different night on their calendars this year. The 2025 CMT Music Awards have been officially canceled, leaving many wondering what led to the decision and whether this is a temporary pause or something more permanent.
Why Were the 2025 CMT Music Awards Canceled?
Paramount Global, the media company behind CMT, decided to cancel the 2025 CMT Music Awards due to an impending merger with Skydance Media. As reported by The Hollywood Reporter on February 7, 2025, the company is restructuring its event lineup, pressing pause on several major productions while rethinking its future strategy.
Paramount’s decision wasn’t specific to country music—it’s part of a larger shift affecting other major entertainment events under its umbrella. The company cited plans to “reimagine what they might look like in the future and optimize its tentpole strategy.”
Other Award Shows Affected by Paramount’s Shake-Up
The CMT Music Awards aren’t the only casualty of Paramount’s restructuring. Several other events have also been scrapped for 2025, including:
- The Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards Mexico
- The MTV MIAWs (previously known as the MTV Millennial Awards)
- The MTV Europe Music Awards (EMAs)
However, some of Paramount’s flagship events—such as the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) and the U.S. edition of the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards—are still moving forward as scheduled.
Bruce Gillmer, Paramount’s president of music, music talent, programming, and events, confirmed the news in an internal memo obtained by The Hollywood Reporter. “We are pausing a few events for 2025 as we look to reimagine and optimize our events slate going forward,” Gillmer wrote. “Our world-class events remain a key component of Paramount’s music offering as we continue to raise the bar in delivering iconic, unforgettable performances and moments that drive pop culture.”
The language in the statement suggests that the CMT Music Awards haven’t been permanently axed—at least not yet. The show could return in 2026 or beyond, but as of now, its future remains uncertain.
Paramount’s Financial Challenges and Workforce Reductions
Paramount’s decision to cancel the CMT Music Awards is likely about more than creative reinvention—it’s also about dollars and cents. The media giant has faced significant financial struggles, leading to widespread cost-cutting measures.
In 2024, Variety reported that Paramount had suffered a staggering $5.98 billion write-down on the value of its cable networks, resulting in an extensive round of layoffs. Roughly 2,000 employees were let go as part of a broader restructuring effort ahead of the company’s planned merger with Skydance Media.
RELATED: Country Stars with the Most CMA Awards Wins
Paramount CFO Naveen Chopra estimated that these workforce reductions would help save the company between $300 million and $400 million. Meanwhile, Paramount TV Studios shut down in late 2024, removing several series from streaming platforms, including Kung-Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness and Big Time Rush.
With these financial struggles in play, canceling the CMT Music Awards may have been a necessary cost-cutting move, at least in the short term.
Are Other Country Music Awards Affected?
Country music fans can rest easy knowing that not all major award shows are being pulled from the schedule. The 2025 Academy of Country Music Awards (ACM Awards) is still moving forward, as it is produced by Amazon Prime Video rather than Paramount. The same goes for the 2025 Country Music Association Awards (CMAs), which remain under ABC’s umbrella.
RELATED: How the CMA, CMT, and ACM Awards Differ in Country Music’s Biggest Celebrations
The CMT Music Awards, however, hold a unique place in country music. Unlike the ACMs and CMAs, which are decided by industry professionals, the CMT Awards are entirely fan-voted. This has made them a favorite among artists and audiences alike, as the winners are chosen by the people who listen to and love the music.
What’s Next for the CMT Music Awards?
In 2024, the CMT Music Awards took place on April 7 at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, featuring a night of performances and fan-driven victories. Whether the event will return in 2026 remains an open question, but Paramount’s official statement uses the word “pause” to leave the door cracked open.
For now, country music’s biggest stars must find other stages to shine on in 2025. And while the CMT Awards may be off the books this year, country music itself is still thriving, with artists continuing to release chart-topping hits and connect with fans in ways that go beyond awards shows.