In a major shakeup at the Recording Academy, longtime chief awards officer Bill Freimuth has left the organization, along with VP of communications Lourdes Lopez and chief marketing and innovations…
that determined the final Grammy nominees in most major categories had been at the center of the controversy; while Mason had explained the Weeknd’s exclusion as the fair-and-square decision of the committees, the decision of the Academy’s board of trustees, which votes on such decisions, to eliminate the committees seems to be an acknowledgement that the process had become flawed.
While a process as vital as Grammy nominations is not the responsibility of just one person, it did fall under Freimuth’s purview, and his exit at the very least signals change.
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