Juno Awards Backtracks On Shelving Three Categories After Industry Pushback

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The Juno Awards will not be shelving the children's album, reggae recording, and Christian/gospel album of the year categories after facing criticism from the music community. The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) initially planned to put these categories on hiatus next year as part of a review aimed at modernizing the awards show. However, CARAS has now reversed its decision following significant feedback from musicians and industry professionals.

Kafinal celebrates his Juno award for Reggae Recording of the Year at the JUNO Gala dinner in Calgary, Saturday, April 2, 2016. The Juno Awards are reversing course on their plan to shelve three awards after strong blowback from the music community.He said the children's album, reggae recording and Christian/gospel album of the year categories will be part of the honours handed out next year.

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