ABC AND THE COUNTRY MUSIC ASSOCIATION EXTEND RELATIONSHIP THROUGH 2026, MARKING AN EXCEPTIONAL 20-YEAR COMMITMENT
ABC has extended its broadcast agreement with the Country Music Association (CMA), solidifying the network as the home of "The CMA Awards" - Country Music's Biggest Night(TM), as well as CMA broadcast specials "CMA Fest" and "CMA Country Christmas," through 2026.
"Continuing our long-standing relationship with CMA is a top priority and opportunity - together, we bring unforgettable experiences to our audiences that capture the heart and soul of the country music community," said Rob Mills, executive vice president, Unscripted and Alternative Entertainment, Walt Disney Television. "We look forward to delivering many more memorable moments with celebrated icons as well as aspirational artists and are proud to be the home for these incredible and distinguished specials."
"Over the past 15 years, we have built a true partnership with ABC, and we are thrilled to continue our relationship through 2026," says Sarah Trahern, CMA chief executive officer. "As television viewers are now consuming content in so many new and exciting ways, we are eager to work with the entire ABC team on creating additional paths to bring country music to audiences everywhere. As our genre continues to evolve and broaden, we look to this partnership as a key driver in expanding country music's reach."
"The CMA Awards" are the longest-running, annual music awards program on broadcast television, having debuted on ABC in 2006. Last year's CMA Awards delivered ABC's biggest Wednesday audience this season in entertainment, reaching more than 21 million viewers and generating nearly 9 million social video views across Facebook and Twitter.
About ABC Entertainment
ABC Entertainment airs compelling programming across all day parts, including "Grey's Anatomy," the longest-running medical drama in primetime television; riveting dramas "The Good Doctor," "A Million Little Things," "Station 19" and fall's groundbreaking No. 1 new series, "Big Sky"; trailblazing comedy favorites "black-ish," "The Conners," "The Goldbergs" and "Home Economics"; the popular "Summer Fun & Games" programming block, including "Celebrity Family Feud," "Holey Moley," "Match Game," "Press Your Luck" and "To Tell the Truth"; star-making sensation "American Idol"; reality phenomenon "Shark Tank"; "The Bachelor" franchise; long-running hits "Dancing with the Stars" and "America's Funniest Home Videos"; "General Hospital," which has aired for more than 55 years on the network; and late-night talk show "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"; as well as two critically acclaimed, Emmy(R) Award-winning "Live in Front of a Studio Audience" specials. The network also boasts some of television's most prestigious awards shows, including "The Oscars(R)," "The CMA Awards" and the "American Music Awards."
ABC programming can also be viewed on demand and on Hulu.
About the Country Music Association
Founded in 1958, the Country Music Association is the first trade organization formed to promote a type of music. In 1961, CMA created the Country Music Hall of Fame to recognize artists and industry professionals with Country Music's highest honor. Music industry professionals and companies from around the globe are members of CMA. The organization's objectives are to serve as an educational and professional resource for the industry and advance the growth of Country Music around the world. This is accomplished through CMA's core initiatives: the CMA Awards, which annually recognize outstanding achievement in the industry; CMA Fest, which benefits the CMA Foundation and music education and is taped for a network television special, "CMA Fest" and "CMA Country Christmas." All of CMA's television properties air on ABC.
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