“Live Feed The 2025 Telecast Hit A Multi-Year Ratings High. Jennifer Lopez at the 2025 American Music Awards. Ethan Miller/Getty Images Logo Text CBS and the American Music Awards Will Stay Together for a Longer Term. Dick Clark Productions, WHICH PRODUCES OF THE AWARDS, AND CBS HAVE SIGNED A FIVE-YEAR DEAL TO CONTINUE AIRING The AMAS”, – WRITE: www.hollywoodReporter.com
The 2025 Telecast Hit A Multi-Year Ratings High.

Jennifer Lopez at the 2025 American Music Awards. Ethan Miller/Getty Images
CBS and the American Music Awards Will Stay Together for a Longer Term.
Dick Clark Productions, WHICH PRODUCES of the Awards, and CBS have sigrated a five-year deal to Continue Amaring the AMas on the BroadCast Network, with a simultaneous Street+on Paramount. The Deal Comes After The 2025 Awards, WHICH AIED IN LATE MAY, AVERGED 4.86 Million Viewers – The Highest Total for the Awards Since 2019. The Audence Was Up About 38 percent FROM ITS LAST LAST TELET Other Paramount Channels and Delayed Viewing Brough The Audience To More than 10 Million.
CBS and Dick Clark Productions FIRST Collaborated on the AMAS IN 2024 FOR A SPECIAL CELEBRARING 50 YEARS OF The Awards (Thought No Awards Were Given Out) That Drew Some WEWERS. The New Deal Will Kick in with The 2026 Awards and Run Through 2030.
The Agreement Will Also Help Soften the Blow of CBS LOSING The Grammy Awards to Disney Beginning In 2027. The Grammys Are Easily the most Watched Music Awards Show, But The AMAS HAAS
Dick Clark Productions is Owned by Penske Media Corporation, The Hollywood Reporter‘s Parent Company, in a Subsidiary Joint Venture Between Penske Media and Eldridge.
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