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iHeartRadio Music Awards

The iHeartRadio Music Awards is a music awards show that celebrates music heard throughout the year across iHeartMedia radio stations nationwide and on iHeartRadio, iHeartMedia's digital music platform.[2] Founded by iHeartRadio in 2014, the event recognizes the most popular artists and music over the past year. Winners are chosen per cumulative performance data, while the public is able to vote in several categories.[3]

iHeartRadio Music Awards

Performance in music platforms and radio airplay, recognizing artists and listeners[1]

United States

May 1, 2014 (2014-05-01)

Taylor Swift (53)

NBC (2014–2015)
TBS, TNT and TruTV (2016–2018)
Fox (2019, 2021–present)
iHeartRadio (2020)

The inaugural event was held on May 1, 2014, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Its first two years were broadcast live on NBC; from 2016 to 2018, it was simulcast on TBS, TNT and TruTV.[4][5][6] The sixth annual iHeartRadio Music Awards were held on March 14, 2019, at Los Angeles' Microsoft Theater and was the first to air on Fox. The trophy is manufactured by the New York firm Society Awards.

Overview[edit]

The nominations are based on results from the iHeartRadio Chart. It includes listener feedback and performance data, according to airplay; digital streaming data from the iHeartRadio platform, including sales, social, online video data and tags from BigChampagne and Shazam. The iHeartRadio Countdown, the two-hour weekly program, highlights the top 20 contemporary hit radio songs in the iHeartRadio Chart. The latter is supplied and compiled by Mediabase.[7] In addition, every public-voting category (nine in 2018),[8] includes social hashtags as the primary voting mechanism.[9]

Song of the Year (2014–present)

(2014–2015, 2023–present)

Artist of the Year

(2016–2022)

Female Artist of the Year

(2016–2022)

Male Artist of the Year

(2016–present)

Best Duo/Group of the Year

Best New Artist (2014–present)

Best Collaboration (2014–present)

Pop Album of the Year (2017–present)

Best New Pop Artist (2017–present)

Alternative Rock Song of the Year (2014–present)

Alternative Rock Artist of the Year (2016–present)

Alternative Rock Album of the Year (2017–present)

Best New Rock/Alternative Rock Artist (2017–present)

Rock Song of the Year (2016–present)

Rock Artist of the Year (2016–present)

Rock Album of the Year (2017–present)

Country Song of the Year (2014–present)

Country Artist of the Year (2016–present)

Country Album of the Year (2017–present)

Best New Country Artist (2017–present)

Dance Song of the Year (2015–present)

Dance Artist of the Year (2016–present)

Dance Album of the Year (2017–present)

Hip-Hop Song of the Year (2016–present)

Hip-Hop Artist of the Year (2016–present)

Hip-Hop Album of the Year (2017–present)

iHeartRadio Chart Ruler Award (2022)

Best New Hip-Hop Artist (2017–present)

R&B Song of the Year (2016–present)

R&B Artist of the Year (2016–present)

R&B Album of the Year (2017–present)

Best New R&B Artist (2017–present)

Latin Song of the Year (2016–present)

Latin Artist of the Year (2016–present)

Latin Album of the Year (2017–present)

Best New Latin Artist (2017–present)

Regional Mexican Song of the Year (2016–present)

Regional Mexican Artist of the Year (2016–present)

K-Pop Artist of the Year (2024–present)

Best New K-Pop Artist (2024–present)

Producer of the Year (2017–present)

Songwriter of the Year (2019)

Best Fan Army (2014–present) ‡

Best Lyrics (2014–present) ‡

Best Cover Song (2016–present) ‡

(2017–present) ‡

Best Music Video

Social Star Award (2017–present) ‡

Cutest Musician Pet (2018–present) ‡

Best Solo Breakout (2017–present) ‡

Song That Left Us Shook (2019) ‡

Favorite Tour Photographer (2019) ‡

Best Tour (2016–present)

Label of the Year (2017–present)

Most Thumbed-Up Song of the Year (2017–present)

Most Thumbed-Up Artist of the Year (2017–present)

Special awards[edit]

iHeartRadio Innovator Award[edit]

The honor is presented to artists for their contribution to popular culture.[23]

iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards

iHeartRadio Music Festival

Official website