CMA Awards 1967
“Country Music's Biggest Night”
What is CMA Awards?
CMA Awards is a television series first released in 1967. Catalogued under Reality.
- Type
- TV series
- Year
- 1967
- Status
- Returning Series
- Episodes
- 60
- First aired
- Oct 20, 1967
- Networks
- CBS, NBC, ABC
- Genres
- Reality
- Updated
How long to binge?
Estimate the schedule using 60 episodes and an average 45-minute runtime.
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Overview
CMA Awards is a television series first released in 1967. Catalogued under Reality. Status: Returning Series. A full overview for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.
Should you watch it?
“Country music’s top stars gather for a night of honors and performances.”
- Features top country performers
- Honors industry achievements
- Limited narrative, focuses on ceremony
Watch it if you enjoy live music events and country music celebrations.
The show is a family‑friendly awards ceremony with musical performances.
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Episode guide
Season 1 · 1 episodes
- E1 1st Annual Country Music Association Awards Oct 20, 1967
Season 2 · 1 episodes
- E1 2nd Annual County Music Association Awards Nov 20, 1968
Season 3 · 1 episodes
- E1 3rd Annual Country Music Association Awards Oct 15, 1969
Season 4 · 1 episodes
- E1 4th Annual Country Music Association Awards Oct 14, 1970
Season 5 · 1 episodes
- E1 5th Annual Country Music Association Awards Oct 10, 1971
Frequently asked questions
What is the CMA Awards?
The CMA Awards is an annual awards show honoring country music artists and broadcasters for outstanding achievement.
When did the CMA Awards television series begin?
The series started in 1967 as an annual televised ceremony.
Who is eligible for nomination?
Country music artists and broadcasters may be nominated for the awards.
What kind of program is it?
It is a reality‑style awards ceremony featuring live performances and award presentations.
Is there a storyline or plot?
No, the program focuses on presenting awards and performances rather than a narrative plot.