
Canadians showed up strong for the 54th Annual Juno Awards on CBC, with audiences growing on all platforms across television, radio and digital and the highest-ever streaming audience for the annual awards broadcast.
Hosted by 15-time Juno Award-winning, multi-platinum artist Michael Bublé, the 2025 Juno Awards Broadcast was produced by Insight Productions (a Boat Rocker company) in association with CBC and The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS).
The awards, which were filmed at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday, were streamed more than 762,000 times in Canada and around the world on CBC’s digital and streaming platforms, including CBC Gem and YouTube, an increase of nearly 400% over the 2024 Juno Awards. The most-watched moment of the night was BublĂ©’s opening performance and monologue expressing his love for Canada, with 838,000 viewers watching on television at 5:06 p.m. PT/8:06 p.m. ET.
More than 2.5 million viewers tuned into CBC TV for the awards broadcast, with an average overnight audience of 691,000, an increase of 3% compared to 2024, and 478,000 listened on CBC Radio, with an average audience of 95,000, up 6% compared to 2024. Additionally, audiences spent more than 1.6 million hours with the Juno Awards across all platforms, an increase of 6% compared to 2024.
The 2025 Junos featured an all-Canadian lineup of performances, including from Sum 41, Anne Murray, The Beaches and Sara McLauchlan, among many others.
Photo credit: CARAS/Ryan Bolton Photography