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Randy Lennox is a Canadian music and media executive. He currently serves as the CEO of LOFT Entertainment. He previously served as president and CEO of Universal Music Canada and president of
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. While Lennox was at Universal Music Canada the label developed Canadian artists including
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, and Shawn Mendes. At Bell Media, he led Crave's rebranding and the expansion into streaming and musical stage productions. In 2023, Lennox co-founded LOFT Entertainment to produce documentaries, films, TV shows, music and events, including the Departure Festival, formerly Canadian Music Week. He has held leadership roles with
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, Banff World Media Festival, and Massey and Roy Thomson Halls. Lennox has received awards and recognition, including media and music industry ''Executive of the Year'' awards, being named on most influential lists from both ''
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and
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,'' induction into Canadian Music and Broadcast Industry Hall of Fame and the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award at the 2017 Juno Awards. In 2024, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada.


Career


Universal Music Canada

While at Universal, Lennox produced '' Oh What a Feeling: A Vital Collection of Canadian Music'', the first Canadian box-set to be certified diamond and '' Big Shiny Tunes'', the best selling album series in Canadian history. In 1998, Lennox was appointed president of Universal Music Canada following its merger with Polygram Canada. In 2001, he was also named CEO. Under his leadership, Universal Music Canada was named ''Music Company of the Year'' for 15 consecutive years by Canadian Music Week. At Universal, Lennox signed
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and discovered Shawn Mendes. He played roles in developing
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,
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,
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, and Sam Roberts. In 2011, Lennox organized artists including Drake, Justin Bieber, Nelly Furtado and
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to cover K'naan's Wavin' Flag The track, co-produced with
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and Gary Slaight, would go on to win the 2011 Juno Award for Single of the Year and raise over $2 million for the
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relief effort.


Bell Media

In 2015, Lennox joined Bell Media as President of Broadcasting. In this role he produced '' The Launch'', an original reality music competition franchise. The new format, co-created with
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of Big Machine Records was picked up by
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for international distribution. He also produced '' Long Time Running'', a documentary about
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which won the 2018 Excellence in Directing award from the Directors Guild of Canada. He produced Jann with Canadian singer-songwriter Jann Arden, the most watched Canadian series of 2019 and comedy of the year. In 2017 Lennox was appointed overall president of Bell Media. In this role he signed partnerships to bring American content brands including
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, and
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to Canada to support the 2018 relaunch of the Crave streaming platform as a standalone service. Crave grew to nearly 3 million subscribers over the next two years. Lennox also signed event partnerships between Bell Media and Just For Laughs and the
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, as well as production partnerships with
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, Pinewood Studios,
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. He also partnered with
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to launch a live stage adaptation of
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's Bat Out of Hell which debuted in Toronto and London in 2018. In 2019 he led Bell Media's majority acquisition and subsequent expansion of Toronto's Pinewood Studios, creating an additional 200,000-square feet worth of production space. That same year he co-produced ''Once Were Brothers'', about
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, with
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, and Brian Grazer, which won ''Best of the Fest'', at the 2020
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and was the first Canadian documentary to open TIFF. He also produced ''Carry It On'', a documentary about
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that won the 2023 Emmy for International Arts. In 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Lennox produced the largest non-sports broadcasting event in Canadian history, '' Stronger Together, Tous Ensemble,'' a 90-minute event which saw 100 Canadian broadcast partners work together to raise more than $8 million for Food Banks Canada at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.


LOFT Entertainment

In 2023, Lennox co-founded LOFT Entertainment Inc. a music management and television content company. In 2024, in partnership with
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-based sports entertainment venue developer Oak View Group, Lennox acquired Canadian Music Week and in order to "expand programming, enhance venues and offer unique engagement opportunities for artists and fans."


Awards & Recognition

In 2002, Lennox was named one of the top 50 Most Influential Canadians by Maclean's Magazine. In 2010, Lennox was inducted into the Canadian Music and Broadcast Industry Hall of Fame as part of Canadian Music Week. In 2014, Lennox was named Label Executive of the Year at the Worldwide Radio Summit. In 2015, 2018 and 2019 he was named on
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's 50 Most Influential list. In 2017, in recognition of his contribution to the growth and development of the Canadian music industry, Lennox received the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award at the 2017 Juno Awards where he was praised by U2's
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and
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of
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. The same year he was also named Media Executive of the Year by
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. In 2024, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada, the first major-label executive to receive the honour.


References

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