Juno Awards of 2000
The Juno Awards of 2000 were held in Toronto, Canada, during the weekend of March 11–12, 2000.
Juno Awards of 2000 | |
---|---|
Date | March 11–12, 2000 |
Venue | SkyDome, Toronto, Canada |
Hosted by | The Moffatts |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | CBC |
The primary ceremonies were hosted by the family group the Moffatts at the SkyDome (now Rogers Centre), on March 12, 2000, and broadcast on CBC Television. This marked the first year that the award ceremonies were divided over two days, with non-televised award categories presented on March 11.
The following award categories were nationally televised:
- Best Female Artist
- Best Male Artist
- Best Country Male Vocalist
- Best Group
- Best New Group
- Best Songwriter
- Best Album
- Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)
- Best Vocal Jazz Album
- Canadian Music Hall of Fame
A new design for the Juno Award statuettes was created by artist Shirley Elford and introduced at this year's ceremony.
Nominations were announced February 2, 2000, in Toronto, at the Glenn Gould Studio. Alanis Morissette received five nominations, including one as director for Best Video.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.