I watched all of the Juno awards last night on TV. Generally it was an honest effort overall, sound quality and camerawork well done, and all of the performers sang live.
The show did lack pacing, opening with Loud Luxury and Western's marching band was good, but the overall feel of the program was too laid back. Sarah Mclachlan didn't really need to reference US politics and Trump. Sort of tacky. Also does every live event broadcast really need a statement of first nation ancestral land recognition and acknowledgement? This could be done prior to the broadcast to those in attendance but is it necessary to be at the beginning of the broadcast? Again sends out a political vibe which in my opinion is misplaced, and redirects the intent of the program. Am I off base here?
It will be interesting to see how the ratings for CBC are for this. I found the interviews with Tom Power so so. He seems to be a hostage of a generation in his jean jacket. Can't really see Tom relating to a younger audience which would tune into an awards broadcast, or pre- show. He seems like he would be more comfortable in 1974 rather than 2019. CBC Music should have some younger hosts with a more entertaining or fun vibe to them. Sort of like BBC 1.
In fact the producers of the Juno awards should take a look at the Brit Awards to see how to produce an entertaining and fun awards show. Anyway did you watch the show or part of it, and what did you think?