People’s Choice Country Awards Punt on Morgan Wallen Wins

Maybe you’re aware that on Thursday, September 28th, they attempted to launch a fourth televised country music awards show. Or maybe you’re not aware since the ratings weren’t exactly stellar. The new show pulled in 3.96 million viewers, and was the second most-watched program on network TV behind The Bachelor. For context, the 2022 CMA Awards last November pulled 9.7 million viewers. So this new awards show didn’t exactly set the world on fire.
It was called the People’s Choice Country Awards. They were launched through the new partnership between NBC Universal and the parent company of the Grand Ole Opry called Ryman Hospitality Properties. In April of last year, NBC Universal paid $293 million to purchase about 30% of Ryman Hospitality. A new awards show was their idea of how to “unlock synergies” between the two companies.
The inaugural awards weren’t a disaster necessarily, but they were still pretty terrible. People are still talking about Toby Keith’s moving performance of “Don’t Let The Old Man In.” But the presentation lacked significant star power. Kelsea Ballerini got called out for lip syncing, though it turned out that a camera that was out-of-sync, not the music. Blake Shelton won the “Social Country Star of 2023,” but openly questioned just what the hell the award even was in his acceptance speech.
The way they sold the People’s Choice Country Awards to the public was that just like the all-genre People’s Choice Awards that have aired since 1975, it’s not the industry choosing the winners like the CMAs, or musical peers like with the Grammys. It’s the people that choose the winners. It’s fan voted, which sometimes means the most popular artists win, and sometimes the fan base that is most mobilized brings home the trophy for their favorite artist.
It turns out that the people of country music chose Morgan Wallen to be the inaugural People’s Choice Country “Artist of 2023.” They also chose Wallen’s album One Thing At A Time for “Album of 2023,” and his tour for “Concert Tour of 2023.” Aside from Jelly Roll who won four awards himself, Morgan Wallen was the biggest winner of the night, and won three of the biggest prizes.
But if you watched the People’s Choice Country Awards, you would have no clue Morgan Wallen won anything. Aside from his name being mentioned a few times as a nominee for awards that others won, it was never revealed on the telecast that Morgan Wallen won anything at all, let alone three of the top awards. It was only after the awards that this information was revealed via press release.
So the obvious question is, why wouldn’t the People’s Choice Country Awards not reveal the top prizes during the telecast? Some may point out that it was only a two hour presentation as opposed to the three hours of most awards shows, so maybe they didn’t have time. Another theory may be that since Morgan Wallen wasn’t there, they didn’t want to call attention to that fact since the presentation lacked significant star power.
Jelly Roll wasn’t even there in person. He was playing a show in Cincinnati, though they did beam him in via satellite to accept the Male Vocalist of the Year. But just because an artists isn’t present doesn’t mean you shouldn’t hand the award out. That happens all the time, and they did it for Jelly Roll. It rarely if ever happens that they just don’t hand out the award, especially if it’s a major one.
What it really looks like is that the People Choice Country Awards did not want the heat that would come with Morgan Wallen winning their top awards, especially if he wasn’t even there. So instead of running the risk of public backlash on Twitter, they just dropped back 20 yards and punted.
Remember, the main country music institution behind the People’s Choice Country Awards is the Grand Ole Opry. In January of 2022, Morgan Wallen jumped up on stage at the Opry to perform his duet with country performer Ernest called “Flower Shops.” Wallen wasn’t even scheduled or asked to appear on the Opry; it was simply an impromptu appearance. The Opry did post a video of it on social media though, and a firestorm ensued.
Jason Isbell, The Black Opry, and others heavily criticized the Grand Ole Opry for allowing Morgan Wallen on stage. At the time, it was just shy of a year since the notorious N-word incident. As the media ran with the story, the Grand Ole Opry didn’t address the situation, didn’t release a statement, and went radio silent on social media for weeks, not posting anything in fear of the comments getting dive bombed by anti Morgan Wallen activists.
It seems the People’s Choice Country Awards backed by the Grand Ole Opry decided to take a similar tact to dealing with Morgan Wallen’s wins during their inaugural show. Instead of acknowledging the results and standing behind them, they simply pushed the info out via press release and tried to pretend it didn’t happen.
From a PR aspect, perhaps it’s hard to blame them. Whether they didn’t want to promote Morgan Wallen winning, or didn’t want to promote that the biggest winner of the night couldn’t even bother to be there, they decided to brush the awkwardness under the rug. But it undercuts the entire premise of these awards. Morgan Wallen fans mobilized to make sure he would win, and then they didn’t even get the satisfaction of an acknowledgement on the broadcast.
Obviously, Morgan Wallen remains a polarizing character. But it seems like most of the public has moved on. Despite false characterizations in the press, Morgan Wallen apologized multiple times for the N-word incident in January of 2021, donated $500,000 to Black charities, and continues to make strides to rehabilitate his character and image.
This is not a full-throated defense of Morgan Wallen by Saving Country Music. If it was up to this website, something like the People’s Choice Country Awards wouldn’t even exist, and if they did, artists like Zach Bryan, Tyler Childers, Cody Jinks, Billy Strings, Sierra Ferrell, and The War and Treaty would be winning them. Ironically, the International Bluegrass Music Awards happened on the same evening, with Billy Strings and Molly Tuttle walking away as the big (and deserving) victors.
But in many ways, The People Choice Country Awards and the Grand Ole Opry by proxy showed their ass with their decision to not even mention Morgan Wallen at all. It feels like a cowardly move. Many country fans wish that Morgan Wallen wasn’t the most popular artist in country for a host of reasons, including that much of his most popular music isn’t country. But own the results of your awards. It’s what happened.
If you’re worried about promoting performers with shady pasts, look no further than Jelly Roll. He’s a convicted felon for armed robbery and sold drugs for years. He was also part of the Mikel Knight country rap universe that resulted in multiple individuals getting killed.
That’s not to say that Jelly Roll shouldn’t be eligible for awards. It’s decidedly illiberal to not offer a path of redemption and rehabilitation for people, and to not allow country music to be that path. We should applaud and welcome artists who use country music as a way to find the straight and narrow.
But in some circles, simply mentioning Morgan Wallen is still seen as toxic. Though similar to the Streisand Effect that ensued when they tried to cancel Morgan Wallen, not mentioning him on the awards broadcast almost makes it more obvious and a bigger talking point than if they’d announced his awards and had someone else accept them on his behalf.
Morgan Wallen performed on the CMA Awards last year, and the world didn’t catch on fire. Can you image the public and media backlash if the CMAs just didn’t announce who won Entertainer of the Year one year?
Ultimately, it’s hard to see how the People’s Choice Country Awards continue on. If they’re held again next year, it’s likely that Morgan Wallen will win again. They’re a popularity contest. That’s the People’s Choice Awards methodology, and Morgan Wallen remains incredibly popular, including with Black and Brown fans. Ironically, Wallen might have the most diverse fan base in all of country music.
How the People’s Choice Country Awards didn’t see this issue coming is pretty shortsighted. Before they even announced the awards they had to know Morgan Wallen would be a major contender. But if Wallen’s fans don’t play ball next year, you can expect the voting engagement and viewership to be even smaller.
The Grand Ole Opry has been making some great moves lately in modernizing and diversifying the institution. But the People’s Choice Country Awards was a bad idea from the beginning. The whole weird handing of Morgan Wallen’s wins just underscores how poorly thought-out and executed it really was.
October 1, 2023 @ 8:32 am
Yet a guy who was in prison for an armed robbery is allowed on the show and Nelly was allowed to perform on ACM honors with his rape allegations.
October 1, 2023 @ 1:21 pm
Don’t forget about Dylan Scott
October 1, 2023 @ 3:44 pm
What did Dylan Scott do? Aside from making bland, boring, forgettable “country” music.
October 2, 2023 @ 2:06 am
The “My Girl” music video is enough of a crime.
October 2, 2023 @ 4:05 am
Damn, now I have to watch this stupid video to see what you’re talking about.
October 2, 2023 @ 10:48 am
He’s just so “Alpha College Frat Boy” vibes
October 4, 2023 @ 2:06 am
Best of articles about the so called Peoples Choice Awards of Country Music. It is what it was….a sad mis guided attempt to control a supposedly fan based show… Toby Keith was the only real thing about the whole truth of grace.
October 1, 2023 @ 9:19 am
I finally did get around to bumping through the show and all of this Wallen story aside,Toby Keith’s performance was worth the price I had to pay to get to it. As I was watching him sing I literally Googled his age to find out we’re the same age. Many of us grapple every day with not “letting the old man in”, meaning sometimes I have to pick and choose what I’m going to do based on many things including age, fatigue, and (in my city, safety). Most of what I do and where I go, this site included, keeps me young and the old man out. Today I’m going to Honky Tonktoberfest hosted by Wild Earp, where the best local Country artists will celebrate what we have here in this area. I’m not going to let the old man in. This award show won’t go away, nor will Morgan Wallen but, hopefully it’ll always have a moment like Toby’s that makes it all worth it.
October 1, 2023 @ 10:22 am
I’ve come around on Wallen … the Keith Whitley song/references make me think we aren’t too different.
We can’t make it to Orange Beach, Alabama next weekend for Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival. If anyone could use our tickets (Sun, Oct 8), I will transfer them through the Live Nation app (free).
Knowing someone in the SCM could use this tickets would take the sting of having not being able to attend.
October 1, 2023 @ 11:34 am
That is a very cool offer. If I still lived in Alabama, I’d be on that deal. I used to own property in Gulf Shores and saw some great concerts at The Wharf – Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson, etc.
October 1, 2023 @ 1:08 pm
I think Morgan has more than paid for his sins. He should be forgiven. Allowed on the opry, award shows, etc. Others have made mistakes as well. None of us are perfect by all means
October 1, 2023 @ 3:33 pm
Yes, the efforts to “cancel” the guy and not even show him winning the awards he won are ridiculous and reflect how petty the “cancel culture” truly is. I say that as someone who isn’t especially into his music.
October 1, 2023 @ 5:11 pm
That would get Jason Isbells panties in a knot though….
October 3, 2023 @ 11:40 am
I like to think that if I had a substance abuse problems and kicked it I wouldn’t then try to get my fix by being smug and condescending on the internet, but I wouldn’t have thousands of people egging me on and telling me that making fun of people on Twitter is making a difference or that it’s a form of activism.
Honestly I wish both sides could be honest. No snide implications or backhanded compliments. No attempts at being clever to dunk on another person or to ratio them. Just loudly and clearly state what they hate about the other side then maybe go talk to them and see how much that matches up with reality. Somehow I don’t think every Trump supporter is a goose-stepping Nazi drooling over the idea of genocide or that every Biden supporter is an unemployed blue-haired trust fund baby trying to convince kids to mutilate their genitals.
October 5, 2023 @ 10:23 am
Isbell grew up poor, was fat and probably awkward as a teenager. Now he’s successful, so his being an asshole on the internet is his way of getting back for being an outcast then. It’s a shame, he was the first person I ever started traveling to see back in 2013 and I loved his music, but he’s such an asshole I refuse to listen to any of his records that I own and I’ll never listen to anything of his ever again.
October 1, 2023 @ 3:18 pm
How kind of you to offer your tickets! I would love to have them; it’s been a tough few weeks for me with my MS (not to mention things this past year, but I am still blessed! My husband and I have been talking about going somewhere and just staying in our Tahoe to get away for a few days.
October 1, 2023 @ 7:11 pm
If you want them, they are yours. I can transfer them through the Live Nation app.
Brian’s work pulled back vacation time due to staff shortages. He’s being compensated for the change and I negotiated 3 Willie concerts next year (God Willin’)!
Are you on any other social media platforms where we can DM the contact info?
October 1, 2023 @ 10:05 pm
I would love them if there not already taken!
October 2, 2023 @ 11:15 am
Sold! Email me – matthewcbashioum@gmail.com – and I’ll get the info from you I need to transfer the tickets through the Live Nation app.
October 1, 2023 @ 10:30 am
“Jason Isbell, The Black Opry, and others heavily criticized the Grand Ole Opry for allowing Morgan Wallen on stage.”
Laughable.
I’m even more of a Wallen fan now, just to spite these pompous, self-righteous windbags.
Isbell’s voice is reedy and thin. He buys high-dollar prestige guitars to play derivative music purportedly against “the man.” He runs his mouth.
Hard pass, and enjoying Wallen’s obvious appeal.
October 3, 2023 @ 11:38 am
So you “virtue signalling” is different than Isbells?
Listening to shitty music just to spite a group of people seems to be only punishing you and makes you sound like the people you are trying to “punish”.
October 3, 2023 @ 1:03 pm
Good here, but thanks for the friendly tip.
October 1, 2023 @ 10:54 am
Not sure what is going on here with the obvious snub of Morgan but it’s beyond ridiculous! He is very talented and the fans agree. Get off your high horse and announce the people’s choice and winner!
October 1, 2023 @ 11:12 am
Hey Trig,
given that killers of the flower moon features Isbell & Sturgill. Any chance we may get your thoughts on the film?
October 1, 2023 @ 11:43 am
I’ll definitely consider it. Looking forward to the film.
October 1, 2023 @ 11:41 am
It was a live show which overran badly and naturally the biggest prizes were left till the end.
I’m not a mind-reader and it may indeed have been a conscious decision to erase Morgan but the screw up theory seems more credible to me.
October 1, 2023 @ 11:42 am
It’s a ridiculous show.
There was no star power there. Toby Keith is possibly near death (I hope not) and comes out in a somewhat shaky voice to deliver what could be his valedictory, and there was no one there to watch it–except his wife. The camera kept cutting to her.
Imagine if this had been the CMA Awards. They would have had the camera pointing to the top peformers and movers and shakers of the industry, Country Music Hall-of-Famers and past Entertainers of the Year, giving Toby the applause and recognition that he’s often been denied over the years. It would have been one of the great moments in commercial country history.
The fact that the show did not announce or even acknowledge their own top award winner is just evidence that even the people producing and presenting this awards show don’t take it seriously. So why should anybody else.
October 1, 2023 @ 11:51 am
Morgan wallen was on tour the same night as this.
October 1, 2023 @ 12:38 pm
So was Jelly Roll, and they still figured out a way to feature him on the show and hand him one of his awards.
October 4, 2023 @ 7:34 am
They should have shown him winning even while he was touring (Like Jellyroll). I waited for them to mention what awards he won and nothing. Good grief- what stupidity not to even announce Morgan’s wins!! Why have the awards show as people’s choice and not show it ?
October 1, 2023 @ 12:49 pm
You take a similar tack, not a similar tact. But shrewd as ever.
October 1, 2023 @ 1:06 pm
Hey Trig, did you hear what happened at last night’s Thomas Rhett concert? Very moving. You should do a post about it. Im sure the media outlets won’t….
October 1, 2023 @ 1:09 pm
Time to end award shows, they don’t mean anything anymore, Why do they need to congratulate themselves all the time? Maybe just work on putting out good performances and let us decide what to watch. It’s getting really old, sad face!
October 1, 2023 @ 1:20 pm
Hopefull,Toby Keith survives to record more material,but the People’s Choice Awards seemed to be as,um,devoid of true heft as People’s Choice Awards in other genres.
October 1, 2023 @ 1:39 pm
I am far from the biggest Wallen fan, but I do enjoy some of his stuff. This idiotic obsession over his drunken n-word incident ran its course a long time ago. As stated in the article, the majority of the world has moved on. The SJW’s just can’t let it go, and apparently the cowards running this dumb awards show are still terrified of offending someone or getting cancelled themselves. I am just so sick of it.
October 1, 2023 @ 1:56 pm
Thanks for covering this, Trig. Seems idiotic to me that nbc and the people’s choice would nominate him and not be willing to say that he won, but I’ve come to expect stupidity.
October 1, 2023 @ 2:10 pm
Shelton was there because of Toby. He said in one of his interviews he would have liked Blake to do the honor and Blake contacted the producers and asked if he could be the one Otherwise he would not have gone. He honored Bobby Braddock 2 nights before at that ceremony. Both men mean a lot to Shelton. On a side note his acceptance speech was hysterical. Especially since he’s never on social media m
October 1, 2023 @ 2:16 pm
Dick Ebersol rn
“WHAT IN TARNATIONS??”
October 1, 2023 @ 3:15 pm
Isnt it sad that we celebrate negative press, instead of emphasizing the positive? I didnt watch it initially because it was a people choice awards show and I hate all the screaming disrespectful fans on THAT gong show. I did see it halfway through and it was good. How about celebrating all the wins instead of sounding like a kid who’s sucking on lemons because he lost.
October 1, 2023 @ 3:32 pm
Lmao that’s awesome.
I would never watch any of these, but it is nice to see the same pervasive “stuck culture” just floundering in middling results.
Hopefully they put it on after The Voice so that the 65+ crowd would stay for Blake, and stuffed the commercials full of the next Marvel/Disney reboots.
The equity vultures are too afraid to assume any risk at all, so this is exactly what we get in mainstream coverage. The “synergy” is amassing exit value with lifeless products so that senior leadership can catch their golden parachute or next turn without fumbling the bag. Just pathetic optics for anyone not completely lulled to sleep.
October 1, 2023 @ 4:09 pm
Wallen is not near as polarizing as those against him.
He may have stirred the pot, but others jumped in and took a bath in it.
October 1, 2023 @ 5:26 pm
This article seems to contradict itself. First it complains about the fan voting and fans being able to mobilize and get their star a win, ” a star many don’t consider country”. Yet then claim it would be better for some people which include Zach Bryan to be there which sidesteps the fact he has a rabid fan base and is in my eyes further away from country than wallen. Just saying.
October 1, 2023 @ 8:59 pm
With all due respect to the Duke, the idea that Morgan Wallen is more country than Zach Bryan is ludicrous. Go listen to his last two biggest songs “You Proof” and “Last Night” and tell me that’s country.
The problem is that just like politics and college football, people lose their minds when it comes to Morgan Wallen. You have true country fans acting like he’s a great country artist (see comment above) just because people tried to cancel him, and then you have people trying to cancel him acting like he’s a full-blown 100% active racist in real time, right now.
In truth he’s a very mildly-talented midling performer who’s found an extreme amount of popularity. He is slightly more country than his predecessors like Florida Georgia Line and Sam Hunt, but he’s still predominantly a post-Bro Southern pop star.
None of this means that an awards show should act like he didn’t receive anything when he earned all the night’s major awards fair and square. When I mentioned Zach Bryan and other independent artists, I prefaced it by saying that’s who I would love to see earn these kinds of awards. But they didn’t. Morgan Wallen did. And the awards organizers showed their ass by not mentioning him.
October 2, 2023 @ 5:40 am
You have zero idea why they didn’t announce Wallen’s awards on air.
October 2, 2023 @ 7:20 am
You’re right. And what have the People Choice Country Awards done to help answer that question? In the void of answers, speculation arises. Can you imagine what would happen if the CMA or ACM Awards just didn’t announce who won Entertainer of the Year or Album of the Year? Don’t you think the media would at least take notice? What if the winner was a woman, or Black or Brown, or LGBT?
I’m no defender of Morgan Wallen, but what the hell is going on here? This is ridiculous.
October 2, 2023 @ 10:18 pm
My suspicion from the outset is that execs at NBC (Comcast) made the call on Wallen, not the Opry or any other country music entity. I wonder if the truth will ever be known. Do you think Morgan himself knows?
October 3, 2023 @ 4:21 am
Country Aircheck discusses the show in today’s edition. No mention of Wallen at all, just a bit about low ratings and comments from a program director in Riverside, Calif., and a DJ in Baltimore about how much they loved the show. But then, the story also calls the venue the Grand OLD Opry, so ….
https://assets.countryaircheck.com/public/fa01ad1e-628c-412c-9b6fa564659f228e/Issue-878-October-2-2023.pdf
October 2, 2023 @ 8:02 am
I’m sorry but anyone who isn’t trying to fool themselves into thinking there was an innocent reason as to why they didn’t, we all know why they did. They tried to get him canceled for the end word and he’s barely been on any type of country music award show since. I don’t think he has at all. They all tried to shun him. We all know that.
October 2, 2023 @ 4:35 pm
Well trigger, we just have to disagree
About wallen and Bryan. While sure wallen does make a lot of songs that are pop flavored he still has a decent size library of songs that fit the country mold. Bryan I would argue maybe has two songs, could be a couple more I haven’t heard that all together might make an EP. The only reason you seem to hate on wallen, is when he does go outside country, he’s goes over to pop n rap which is what has been in country music for a while. Where Bryan spends most of his time in Americana I guess or maybe even roots music,not even bluegrass which I could forgive someone for calling it country cause in reality it’s about as country as you can get. But no doubt about it, Bryan isn’t saving country music. People like him that’s fine. But we will just have to disagree on his country cred. But my point still remains. You don’t like fan based awards mainly I guess because of some stars rabid fan bases which you have touched on. But yet you yearn for a guy on there like Zack who does have such a rabid fan base. It just sounds ironic but maybe I’m seeing it wrong far as that goes
October 1, 2023 @ 5:33 pm
It’s probably a deficit on my part, but I’ll never really understand why people who disagree with Isbell and the others in his corner of the internet/culture give them so much influence over their thoughts, feelings, and actions.
Wallen is fine. He’s a slightly-better-than-the-median contemporary country artist. I like a few of his songs. He said something that he shouldn’t have said and he’s made what appear to be reasonable efforts at remediation for that.
But people who want to turn him into a hero because he’s a villain to people they don’t like should probably do some self-reflection.
October 2, 2023 @ 4:33 am
Speaking for myself, Isbell doesn’t, and Wallen isn’t a hero. Wallen is just a an Everyman, like Luke Combs, but a badder boy version, which is why girls like him and guys go along. We’ve seen this playbook over and over. What’s laughable is the pretentiousness of New Puritans like Isbell, who can’t seem to understand that people in general take a broader view of humanity than they do. All the Puritans have to offer is their screed.
October 1, 2023 @ 6:05 pm
To me it seemed they created this country awards show just to prop up Lada A, Little Big Town, Parmalee, and other like. I swear will those bands ever go away and do people still listen to their music?
October 3, 2023 @ 4:25 am
Parmalee’s latest was No. 1 in airplay last week, replaced by Lainey Wilson’s “Watermelon Moonshine.”. The other two acts are pretty much in the rearview mirror, but their biggest hits still get played on mainstream country radio, I don’t think Lady A are together anymore, in fact.
October 1, 2023 @ 6:06 pm
Neither Jelly Roll or Morgan are even country. And reply all ya want, NO ONE will change my mind. And as soon as they announced it was a People’s Choice Award show I knew it would not have anything to actually do with country music w the exception of Toby Keith. May God keep the angel wings around that man
October 2, 2023 @ 2:04 am
So giving away half a mil and groveling at the alter of woke really got him nowhere with the “black” Opry and other activists. It’s past time we started telling these attention grabbing opportunists to eff off when they start this.
And if we only had tried a fan voted awards show before to see how it would work out. I guess when the industry is woke, but the fans are not following along I can see where it would create problems.
October 2, 2023 @ 5:58 am
I think “cancel culture” should do a hit on The People Choice Awards. THE WORST And what has happened to real country music? Rap doesn’t belong in country music. Jelly Roll needs to go back to his rap universe. And I have mixed feelings about Hardy to!
October 2, 2023 @ 7:45 am
I’m under the weather today and bored. As far as I know I’ve never heard a song by Wallen, so I can’t pass judgement on that, but I’ve read some of the stories here and elsewhere about him and the run in he had.
I’m sure I’ll regret asking this, but what did Wallen do other than use the vernacular that almost every one of the people in his age group use on a regular basis when referring to, talking about, and speaking with their friends? Is the animus against him pretty much based on that incident alone?
October 2, 2023 @ 8:44 am
A lot of people were likely there because of Toby.( Jesus was the first SJW. He was a Jewish socialist.) Anyway,Morgan hopefully learned from his “N” word flap,quit drinking and will choose to realize his great singing promise.