Fans and announcers got word that the iHeart Radio Music Awards will return to NBC in 2015.

The network and producers Clear Channel Media will be broadcasting the second annual kudocast next year.

According to the The Hollywood Reporter, Paul Telegdy, NBC president of alternative and late night programming said, "We are incredibly proud of last week’s show and our collaboration with Clear Channel. We brought together the most relevant musicians of our time for a special and very successful evening and can’t wait to do it again.”

With the iHeart Radio Music Awards, Clear Channel wanted to create a groundbreaking approach to the typical awards show format in an “intimate atmosphere,” according to the Los Angeles Times.

The first annual iHeart Radio Music Awards featured recording artists like Shakira, Pharrell Williams, Blake Shelton, Kendrick Lamar, Pitbull, and Thirty Seconds to Mars.

The iHeartRadio Music Awards were executive produced by Clear Channel Media and Entertainment's John Sykes and Tom Poleman, Ryan Seacrest Productions and Ian Stewart and Hamish Hamilton, who produced the show for Universal Television.