Juno Awards of 1984

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The Juno Awards of 1984, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 5 December 1984 in Toronto at a ceremony hosted by Joe Flaherty and Andrea Martin of SCTV at Exhibition Place Automotive Building. The ceremonies were broadcast on CBC Television from 8pm Eastern Time. 1984 was a pioneering year for music video in Canada as MuchMusic began broadcasting in September, and a new Juno award for "" was presented for the first time. The Juno Award itself was revised from 18-inches high to a 15-inch statuette, retaining the metronome shape. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Juno Awards of 1984
rdf:langString Juno Awards of 1984
rdf:langString Juno Awards of 1984
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xsd:date 1984-12-05
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rdf:langString The Juno Awards of 1984, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 5 December 1984 in Toronto at a ceremony hosted by Joe Flaherty and Andrea Martin of SCTV at Exhibition Place Automotive Building. The ceremonies were broadcast on CBC Television from 8pm Eastern Time. 1984 was a pioneering year for music video in Canada as MuchMusic began broadcasting in September, and a new Juno award for "" was presented for the first time. As it had been 20 months since the last Juno show, a number of new artist nominees debuted this year including Corey Hart, Honeymoon Suite, Platinum Blonde, The Parachute Club and Zappacosta. The Juno Award itself was revised from 18-inches high to a 15-inch statuette, retaining the metronome shape.
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