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Junos Sport New Logo In Run-Up To The Big Event

Team Juno Awards is ramping up media coverage for the 47th annual that's to be hosted by Michael Bublé at Rogers Arena Vancouver on March 25.

Junos Sport New Logo In Run-Up To The Big Event

By FYI Staff

Team Juno Awards is ramping up media coverage for the 47th annual hosted by Michael Bublé at Rogers Arena Vancouver on March 25 – and part of the campaign is the launch of a new logo and brand guidelines designed in collaboration with creative agency J. Walter Thompson Canada.


 “The Junos brand is much more than simply an awards show,” explains CARAS and Juno Awards President & CEO Allan Reid (who also oversees the Academy’s charitable arm, MusiCounts). “We are dedicated to promoting and celebrating Canadian music and artists 365 days a year, and to this end, the new log is intended to convey a bold, fluid and confident stamp of authority. “It represents a seal of excellence, championing the talent and diversity found in the Canadian music landscape.”

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As the most public-facing pillar of CARAS, the Junos have the greatest opportunity to deliver against the organization’s mandate to promote and celebrate Canadian music and artists, he says. "Creating a new logo that could be applied across various platforms, and reflects the future of the organization, like evolving their 365 initiatives, was top of mind when developing this new look."

“The best music in the world is coming out of Canada right now,” Chief Creative Officer, J. Walter Thompson Toronto’s Chief Creative Officer Josh Budd said in a release earlier this month. “The brand evolution needed to reflect that creative leadership and confidence, but do so in an understated Canadian way. We’re proud to be a part of the Junos and participate in the celebration of Canadian artistic talent.”

The component pieces that are inextricably linked to the Juno brand include: the annual awards show; JunoFest that runs into the mainstay event; the Allan Slaight Juno Master Class, the Academy’s artist development program; the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, which honours legendary Canadian artists; and music education charity, MusiCounts, that donates instruments to high school music program.

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MusiCounts is overseer of five programs that have provided instruments and equipment to 853 schools in 110 communities since the initiative was launched in 1989. The program has also awarded 353 scholarships to students enrolled in post-secondary Music and Recording Arts and Sciences programs.  

For more information on the 2018 JUNO Awards, please visit junoawards.ca.

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(L-R) Sam Mendes introduces Paul Mescal, Joseph Quinn, Barry Keoghan and Harris Dickinson onstage to promote four upcoming biopics about The Beatles at the Sony Pictures Entertainment presentation during CinemaCon, the official convention of Cinema United, at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on March 31, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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(L-R) Sam Mendes introduces Paul Mescal, Joseph Quinn, Barry Keoghan and Harris Dickinson onstage to promote four upcoming biopics about The Beatles at the Sony Pictures Entertainment presentation during CinemaCon, the official convention of Cinema United, at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on March 31, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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It’ll be two more years before we can actually see them on screen, but on Thursday (Jan. 29), fans got the first look at the Fab Four’s look in director Sam Mendes’ upcoming four-part Beatles biopic series. The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts — an arts school co-founded in 1996 by Paul McCartney and British entrepreneur Mark Featherstone-Witty — rolled out postcards featuring photos of the actors playing each member of the group as part of a promotional stunt in conjunction with Sony Pictures UK.

As part of a “postcard hunt” the Institute informed students on Friday (Jan. 30) that it had hidden 20 more of the cards that morning with 20 more to be tucked around by lunchtime, asking them to tag the school and movie studio if they find them. “Another huge thanks to Sony for providing these exclusive, hand-numbered postcards. It’s been such an honour to bring the Beatles back home. Paul, George and John all studied in the buildings that now make up LIPA, while Sir Paul remains our Lead Patron,” read the caption to an Instagram post from the school featuring the images (which you can check out here).

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