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Juno Awards launch new website, Juno TV

The organization behind the Juno Awards has launched a new website that will create new content related to Canadian music year-round.Juno TV has launched with new content scheduled to appear on a weekly basis.

TORONTO — The organization behind the Juno Awards has launched a new website that will create new content related to Canadian music year-round.

Juno TV has launched with new content scheduled to appear on a weekly basis.

The initiative was spearheaded by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, which puts on the Junos, with support from the Ontario Media Development Corporation.

Among the four programs on Juno TV, Stranded finds artists including Carly Rae Jepsen and Dragonette talking about five things they can’t live without and Take Two features the likes of Jim Cuddy and Maestro Fresh Wes discussing their most memorable Juno moments.

The new website can be accessed at junotv.ca.