Charlie Cook On Air: A Partnership Is Born

CCook-onair-sm11In the past I have been on both sides of the issue of radio doing a deal with Sprint to include a radio chip in their cell phones. I love the idea of your smart phone becoming a broadcast radio. There is really no reason to exclude a radio tuner from the smart phone except it cuts into the data usage the cell companies depend on for income.
Well Sprint and radio have found level ground on this issue. Sprint needs to do something to help it stand out from Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile. Radio needs a partner willing to help it get both feet into the online world and on to smart phones. And a partnership is born.
My concern in the past was about the money radio was paying to Sprint in order to get on the phone. I was afraid radio was never going to be able to partner with the other three companies without also having to come up with millions of dollars in advertising for each of those companies. I spoke with Emmis CEO, and the driving force behind this plan, Jeff Smulyan about his ideas and why this is the way for radio to get in the game. Jeff is 100 percent correct that leaving the phone to Pandora, Slacker and Spotify will ultimately leave radio off the landscape and then off the listener’s agenda.
He quickly answered my advertising concerns by going back to the beginning of Wi-Fi in America. Verizon and AT&T were not on board with Wi-Fi when it was first introduced. It wasn’t until the consumer said loudly, “Give me my Wi-Fi” that they got on board. Mr. Smulyan sees the same thing happening with the NextRadio app ready for launch in the coming months. And the advertising supplied by radio is not going to be used to sell the phone or the service, thus not cutting into what is one of radio’s most important categories.
There is no question cell phone manufacturers are as hyper-sensitive to the consumer’s likes and dislikes. If this wasn’t true most cell phones would not look alike. They all do about the same thing and today how many pixels your cell phone camera has seems to be the battleground. This app and it’s associated programming, is really slick and looks like it will be fun to operate. It puts a great deal of information in the listener’s hands and allows a great deal of interactivity. Certainly it will become a cutting edge area if the consumer likes it. And the other carriers will be forced to get on board.
It also creates opportunities to make non-traditional revenue for broadcast radio. Streaming has not been profitable for radio. And certainly it is not profitable for the other streaming companies. Pandora is learning that losing money on increased usage by listeners cannot be made up by increased volume. The hole gets deeper and this is where the NextRadio app has a key benefit.
A significant point to be made about this system, versus the other systems, is the NextRadio app does not use your data plan. That’s right. Today listeners are surprised when they get an email from their carriers informing them that using the streaming music services gobbles up a lot of their, now capped, data plans. You can upgrade most plans for $20-$60 a month. Smart phone users will have to answer. I can tell you I already pay $260.00 a month for my family plan so the odds of me adding to that are slimmer than a Galaxy S4.
As this plan moves forward radio is going to have to get on board and provide spots for network use and spend more air time promoting this service so it doesn’t get lost in all of the cell phone company messages in print and on TV and radio every day. To the artists and record companies, who know radio is the avenue to getting their music to the listeners, this is a win-win. It is another way for you to reach the record buying listener, as the app makes clicking and buying very easy.
Record companies would be served to learn more about this system. They would be smart to encourage it and be there with information the consumer can access to make your artists out in front of what should be the next step for free over the air radio.
(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of MusicRow.)
 

Weekly Chart Report (5/24/13)


SPIN ZONE

WKLB – Boston celebrated its 20th Birthday with Brad Paisley and The Henningsen’s on the ‘Beat This Summer’ tour this past weekend where music director, Ginny Rogers was presented with a cake.  (cake say “Happy 20thBirthday, You’ll never Beat This Summer! Love, Brad and The Henningsen’s”)

WKLB – Boston celebrated its 20th Birthday with Brad Paisley and The Henningsen’s on the ‘Beat This Summer’ tour this past weekend where music director, Ginny Rogers was presented with a cake. (cake say “Happy 20thBirthday, You’ll never Beat This Summer! Love, Brad and The Henningsen’s”)


Jake Owen tops the MusicRow Country Breakout Charts this week with “Anywhere With You,” which tallied 3393 spins this week, followed closely by The Band Perry‘s “Done” with 3334 spins. Blake Shelton‘s “Boys Round Here” ups a notch from No. 4 to No. 3, while Luke Bryan‘s “Crash My Party” rises from No. 6 to No. 4 this week. Brad Paisley‘s former No. 1 single, “Beat This Summer” rounds out the Top 5. The Henningsens‘ “American Beautiful” continues a steady climb, landing at No. 6, followed by Zac Brown Band‘s “Jump Right In” at No. 7, Kip Moore‘s “Hey Pretty Girl” at No. 8, Carrie Underwood‘s “See You Again” at No. 9 and Justin Moore‘s “Point At You” at No. 10.
Keith Urban‘s latest single “Little Bit of Everything” is the greatest gainer this week, earning 593 additional spins and landing at No. 27. Lady Antebellum‘s “Goodbye Town” gained 521 spins to sit at No. 20, followed by Jake Owen‘s “Anywhere With You.” The song’s 267 added spins were enough to launch “Anywhere With You” into the No. 1 spot this week. Brett Eldredge‘s “Don’t Ya” accumulated 260 added spins to land at No. 25, while Chris Young‘s “Aw Naw” added 255 spins, reaching No. 31. Independent artist Branch & Dean‘s “The Dash” is making fast inroads, dashing from No. 66 to No. 46 this week in only its second week on the chart, gaining 179 additional spins.
Love and Theft‘s “If You Ever Get Lonely” has the highest debut this week, at No. 69, followed by Amber Hayes‘ “Any Day Is A Good Day” at No. 70, SaraBeth‘s “Kickin’ and Screamin'” at No. 74 and Steve Richard‘s “Keep On Rollin'” at No. 75.
Frozen Playlists: KSED, KMKS, KVVP, KWEY, KXKZ, KZTL

Upcoming Singles
May 27
David Nail/Whatever She’s Got/MCA Nashville
Kellie Pickler/Someone Somewhere Tonight/Black River
Dustin Lynch/Wild In Your Smile/BBR
Ali Dee/It Ain’t/Diamond Dee
Alexandra Lee/Dancin’ Round the Fire/Wild Blue Records
Jordan Anderson/You Aint Ready For Me/GTD
June 3
Love and Theft/If You Ever Get Lonely/RCA Nashville
Lydia Hollis/All For You/HMG
Chelsea Bane/James Dean/Jobe
Steve Richard/Keep On Rollin’/Force MP
 
Dustin Lynch recently visited with WWKA/Orlando’s Ashley with Broken Bow’s Scotty O'Brien. Pictured (L-R): Dustin Lynch, Ashley (AJ and Ashley), Scotty O’Brien

Dustin Lynch recently visited with WWKA/Orlando’s Ashley with Broken Bow’s Scotty O’Brien. Pictured (L-R): Dustin Lynch, Ashley (AJ and Ashley), Scotty O’Brien


June 10
Thompson Square/Everything I Shouldn’t Be Thinking/Stoney Creek
Cassadee Pope/Wasting All These Tears/Republic Nashville
Andy Ross/Cold Dead Hand/Buck Shot Collective
Elizabeth Lyons/Everything Tonight/Roar Records
Sawyer Brown/Shadows of the Heartland/Beach Street Records
Greg Susoreny/Gently Breathe/Aqua Blue
Denae Gardner/Sound Of A Woman Sayin’ Goodbye/4D Records
June 16
Travis Tritt (feat. Tyler Reese)/Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough
June 17
Wynn Varble/Freak Show/Steele Mansion Records
July 8
Downday/Back In The Day/Render
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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Love and Theft/If You Ever Get Lonely/RCA Nashville – 69
Amber Hayes/Any Day Is A Good Day/GMV Nashville/A-OK Entertainment – 70
SaraBeth/Kickin’ And Screamin’/Circle S Records – 74
Steve Richard/Keep On Rollin’/Force MP – 75
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Keith Urban/Little Bit Of Everything/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 34
Lady Antebellum/Goodbye Town/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 19
Love and Theft/If You Ever Get Lonely/RCA Nashville – 17
Kellie Pickler/Someone, Somewhere Tonight/Black River – 16
Joe Nichols/Sunny and 75/Red Bow – 13
Thompson Square/Everything I Shouldn’t Be Thinking About/Stoney Creek – 13
Chris Young/Aw Naw/RCA Nashville – 12
Trace Adkins f. Colbie Caillat/Watch The World End/Show Dog-Universal – 10
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Keith Urban/Little Bit Of Everything/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 593
Lady Antebellum/Goodbye Town/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 521
Jake Owen/Anywhere With You/RCA – 267
Brett Eldredge/Don’t Ya/Atlantic-WMN – 260
Chris Young/Aw Naw/RCA Nashville – 255
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
The Sins Country/Romeo and Juliet Sparks/GTR – 218
Shelley Laine/Born Again American/SLG – 215
Kellie Pickler/Someone, Somewhere Tonight/Black River – 185
Jana Kramer/I Hope It Rains/Warner Bros. – 183
Randy Rogers Band/Fuzzy/UMG Nashville – 181
Opie & Anthony’s SiriusXM show invited Trace Adkins, Colin Quinn, Guy Fieri, and Tom Papa on air in New York City on Friday, May 17. Pictured (L-R): Colin Quinn, Guy Fieri, SiriusXM host Anthony Cumia, Trace Adkins, SiriusXM host Opie Hughes, Tom Papa. Photo: Erik Nagel

Opie & Anthony’s SiriusXM show invited Trace Adkins, Colin Quinn, Guy Fieri, and Tom Papa on air in New York City on Friday, May 17. Pictured (L-R): Colin Quinn, Guy Fieri, SiriusXM host Anthony Cumia, Trace Adkins, SiriusXM host Opie Hughes, Tom Papa. Photo: Erik Nagel


 
 

Jo Dee Messina Turns To Kickstarter For New Album

Jo Dee Messina

Jo Dee Messina


Jo Dee Messina is the latest artist to turn to funding platform Kickstarter to help fund a new album. The “Bring On The Rain” singer’s “My time. Our Music.” campaign begins today (May 24). A $100,000 goal has been set to fund studio time, musicians, engineers, engineer assistants, production assistants, cartage, background vocalists, lead vocal recording days, overdubs, utility musicians, equipment rental, recording, mixing, mastering and more.
In order to succeed, the goal must be reached within a 30-day period. Kickstarter supporters can visit Kickstarter.com to help fund Messina’s new project.
“Now that I have the ability to make any record I want, I’d like to take a different route,” Messina says. “I want to give the public a chance to be heard. This time I want to make a record WITH you, in addition to making one FOR you. Kickstarter is the perfect platform. It allows me to change the way things have traditionally been done in my career for years. It’s totally exciting!” Messina fans will have the opportunity to vote on album artwork and even submit original pieces for consideration.
Since launching in 2009, more than 4.1 million people have pledged over $625 million, funding more than 41,000 creative projects via Kickstarter.

'MusicRow' Awards Announce Breakthrough Artist of the Year Nominees

MR-Award-Square13111The final nominees of the 25th Annual MusicRow Awards have been announced, including the category of Breakthrough Artist of the Year. The award honors an artist who has achieved significant career progress for the first time.

MusicRow subscribers can vote for nominees in the Breakthrough Artist of the Year category, along with nominees in other MusicRow awards categories, until 5 p.m. today (May 24). Subscribers were sent ballots on Monday (May 20). This year’s MusicRow awards will take place on June 25 at ASCAP’s Nashville office.
Breakthrough Artist of the Year nominees include:
Florida Georgia Line (Republic Nashville/BMLG)
Kacey Musgraves (Mercury/UMG Nashville)
Love and Theft (RCA Nashville/Sony Music Nashville)
Ashley Monroe (Warner Bros. Nashville/Warner Music Nashville)
Kip Moore (MCA/UMG Nashville)
 
To subscribe to MusicRow and receive your ballot due Friday (May 24) at 5 p.m., click here.

Carrie Underwood Donates $1 Million to Red Cross

Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood


Carrie Underwood has donated $1 million to the Red Cross for disaster relief, after Underwood’s home state of Oklahoma recently experienced substantial damage from tornados. The charitable contribution is derived from the singer’s Blown Away Tour concert proceeds and was established when the tour launched in spring 2012. Underwood was raised in Checotah, Okla.

“I have watched the devastation in my home state of Oklahoma over the past several days with great sadness,” says Underwood. “With the help of my fans who attended my concerts over the past year, we can offer the Red Cross a little extra help in comforting those affected by the recent tornados.”
“The impact of the tornados in Oklahoma and the Midwest was devastating and the road to recovery will be long for many families. Through the generosity of Carrie, the American Red Cross can quickly respond with shelter, food and comfort now, and with lasting help as they move toward recovery,” said Neal Litvack, chief development officer for the Red Cross.
Earlier in the Blown Away Tour, after a performance in Atlantic City, N.J., Underwood designated funds to support the response and relief efforts in New Jersey in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
 

'MusicRow' Awards Announce Song of the Year Nominees

MR-Award-Square13111The final nominees of the 2013 MusicRow Awards have been announced, including the category of Song of the Year. The award honors writers and publishers on the craft of songwriting, not necessarily chart position.
MusicRow subscriber members can vote for nominees in the Song of the Year category, along with nominees in other MusicRow awards categories, until 5 p.m. on Friday (May 24). Subscribers were sent ballots on Monday (May 20). This year’s MusicRow awards will take place on June 25 at ASCAP’s Nashville office.
This year’s Song of the Year nominees include:
“Begin Again”
Songwriter: Taylor Swift
Recorded by: Taylor Swift (Big Machine Records/BMLG)
Publishers: Sony/ATV Tree, BMI/ Taylor Swift Music, BMI
“Blown Away”
Songwriters: Josh Kear, Chris Tompkins
Recorded by: Carrie Underwood (19 Recordings Limited/Arista Nashville) Publishers: Global Dog Music, ASCAP/ Lunalight Music, ASCAP/ Big Loud Songs, ASCAP/ Angel River Songs, ASCAP
“I Drive Your Truck”
Songwriters: Jessi Alexander, Connie Harrington, Jimmy Yeary
Recorded by: Lee Brice (Curb Records)
Publishers: Vistaville Music, ASCAP/ Happy Tears Music, ASCAP/ EMI Blackwood, BMI/ Watch This Girl Publishing, BMI/ Great Day At This Time Music, BMI/ Beattyville Music, BMI
“Merry Go ‘Round”
Songwriters: Kacey Musgraves, Josh Osborne, Shane McAnally
Recorded by: Kacey Musgraves (Mercury/UMG Nashville)
Publishers: Warner-Tamerlane, BMI/ 351 Music, BMI/ Want A Fresh One Music, ASCAP/ Black River Entertainment, ASCAP/ Universal Music Corporation, ASCAP/ Smack Ink, ASCAP
“Southern Comfort Zone”
Songwriters: Brad Paisley, Chris DuBois, Kelley Lovelace
Recorded by: Brad Paisley (Arista Nashville/Sony Music Nashville)
Publishers: House of Sea Gayle Music, ASCAP/ EMI April Music, ASCAP/ Didn’t Have To Be Music, ASCAP
To subscribe to MusicRow and receive your ballot due Friday (May 24) at 5pm, click here.

ole Names Gilles Godard VP, Corporate Affairs and Development

Gilles Godard (Photo: Casey Curry)

Gilles Godard (Photo: Casey Curry)


ole has named Gilles Godard to the newly created corporate role of Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Development. In the role, Godard will focus on ole stakeholder and industry relations worldwide to drive brand awareness, create market opportunities and drive increased revenue. He will also continue to provide advice and counsel to the creative teams and liaise with writers as required.
Godard has been with ole for seven years, most recently as its Chief Creative Officer in Nashville. During his tenure with the company Godard has been instrumental in facilitating major ole acquisitions such as Jody Williams Music and Blacktop.
“Gilles began with ole as a songwriter and his feel for how ole and its brand interacts with our community originally prompted me to suggest he join the business team,”  says ole CEO Robert Ott. “I’m very pleased to now welcome Gilles to the corporate executive team and look forward to his continued contribution to the elevation of our brand and relationships and in initiating strategic acquisitions at ole.”
“I am thrilled to be taking on this new corporate role at ole and look forward to being an integral part of our significant planned growth,” says Godard.
 

Little Big Town Raises $115,000 for Africa

(L-R): Jimi Westbrook, Kimberly Schlapman, Governor Bill Haslam, Crissy Haslam, Phillip Sweet, Karen Fairchild

(L-R): Jimi Westbrook, Kimberly Schlapman, Governor Bill Haslam, Crissy Haslam, Phillip Sweet, Karen Fairchild


Little Big Town recently played a benefit show for the organization Blood: Water Mission in Nashville. The organization works against HIV/AIDS and water problems in Africa.
The concert raised over $115,000 for Blood: Water Mission. Attendees included Governor Bill Haslam and wife Crissy Haslam, Titans player Jake Locker, ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit and Rascal Flatts guitarist Joe Don Rooney.
Little Big Town has earned several accolades in 2013, including the ACM Music Video of the Year for “Tornado,” an ACM trophy for Top Vocal Group and a Grammy award for their song “Pontoon.”
Visit www.bloodwatermission.com for more information on Blood: Water Mission.

Artist Updates (5-23-13)

Jared AshleyJared Ashley will perform his first single, “Last Train To Memphis” on AXS LIVE at 11 p.m. ET.
The singer-songwriter will join host Ashley Eicher for the segment, where he will discuss his musical beginnings.

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alabamaofficial111Country group Alabama has partnered with Atlanta-based Sixthman to create the first Alabama & Friends Festival at Sea, a musical trip aboard the Norwegian Pearl. The four-night cruise will take place Oct. 24-28, traveling from Miami to Nassau and Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas.
Joining the group will be Diamond Rio, Craig Morgan, Randy Travis, Meghan Linsey (Steel Magnolia), DJ JU, Joe Bachman, Scott Munns, Striking Matches, Hudson Moore, Natalie Stovall Band, Rockit City (with Teddy Gentry) and Jeff Cook and the AGB. For more information, visit alabamafestivalatsea.com.

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john prine11John Prine has added two concert dates at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. On Oct. 25, Prine will be joined by Leon Redbone; the concert will begin at 8 p.m. On Oct. 26, Steve Earl and The Dukes will join Prine; the show begins at 8 p.m. Tickets go on sale beginning Friday, May 31 at 10 a.m. at the Ryman box office, ryman.com or by calling 800-745-3000.

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On May 17, Craig Morgan staffed a Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee Mobile Pantry. The project celebrated UnitedHealthcare’s recent $100,000 donation to Second Harvest, which helped bring food to 10,000 hungry people by funding 40 Mobile Pantry deliveries throughout Middle Tennessee.

Pictured (L-R): State Rep. David Shepard, Rep. Mary Littleton, Greg Reidy (CEO, UnitedHealthcare Employer & Individual), Scott A. Bowers (CEO, Tennessee, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan), Les Bosarge (Regional sales director, UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement), Kim Molnar (VP, Program Services, Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee), Dickson County Mayor Bob Rial, Craig Morgan, Karen Greer, Dr. Health E. Hound

Pictured (L-R): State Rep. David Shepard, Rep. Mary Littleton, Greg Reidy (CEO, UnitedHealthcare Employer & Individual), Scott A. Bowers (CEO, Tennessee, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan), Les Bosarge (Regional sales director, UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement), Kim Molnar (VP, Program Services, Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee), Dickson County Mayor Bob Rial, Craig Morgan, Karen Greer, Dr. Health E. Hound


 

Rascal Flatts Gives Fans More Tour Fun in FarmersFans Zone

rascalflattsRascal Flatts will launch their Farmers Insurance Presents Rascal Flatts LIVE & LOUD tour on Friday, May 31 in Jones Beach, N.Y. and the trio has added tailgating events for their fans prior to each of the shows in the @FarmersFans Zone. Guest artists on the tour include The Band Perry and 2012 The Voice winner Cassadee Pope.
The FarmersFan Zone includes a fully customized Rascal Flatts off-road vehicle complete with games that include archery and golf. Fans can also have a photo opportunity in the backseat of the vehicle. Dance Y’all will also participate in the tailgate experience by teaching fans dance moves and by offering them the opportunity to enter a dance off for a chance to dance onstage with the Farmers Insurance Dance Y’all Experience featuring Laura Bell Bundy.
Additional games including a basketball shootout, ladder golf and a bean bag battle can be found as well. Fans can test their Rascal Flatts knowledge with “LIVE & LOUD” tour trivia and can sign up to win an all-expenses-paid trip to the CMA Awards in Nashville this fall.
2013 Farmers Insurance Presents Rascal Flatts “Live & Loud” dates:
May 31 Jones Beach, NY, Nikon at Jones Beach Theatre
June 1 Harrington, DE, Harrington Raceway & Casino
June 2 Holmdel, NJ, PNC Bank Arts Center
June 6 Atlanta, Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood
June 7 Tampa, FL, MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
June 8 West Palm Beach, FL, Cruzan Amphitheatre
June 14 Boston, Mass., Comcast Center
June 15 Hartford, Conn., Comcast Theatre
June 16 Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Saratoga Performing Arts Center
June 23 Grand Junction, Colo., Country Jam USA
June 27 Detroit, Mich., DTE Energy Music Theatre
June 28 Cleveland, Ohio, Blossom Music Center
June 29 Indianapolis, Klipsch Music Center
July 18 Eau Claire, Wis., Country Jam USA
July 19 Stateline, Nev., Harvey’s Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena
July 23 Paso Robles, Calif., California Mid State Fair
July 25 Cheyenne, Wy., Cheyenne Frontier Days
Aug. 2 Gilford, N.H., Meadowbrook **
Aug. 3 Bomanville, ON, Mosport ParkRaceway/Boots & Hearts Festival
Aug. 9 Wichita, Kan., INTRUST Bank Arena
Aug. 10 Tulsa, Okla., BOK Center
Aug. 16 St. Louis, Mo., Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
Aug. 17 Chicago, First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
Aug. 18 Sioux City, Iowa, Tyson Events Center
Sept. 5 Cincinnati, Ohio, Riverbend Music Center
Sept. 6 Pittsburgh, First Niagara Pavilion
Sept. 7 Darien Center, N.Y., Darien Lakes Performing Arts Center
Sept. 12 Phoenix, Az., Desert Sky Pavilion
Sept. 13 San Diego, Calif., Sleep Train Amphitheatre
Sept. 14 Irvine, Calif., Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Sept. 26 Virginia Beach, Va., Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach
Sept. 27 Raleigh, N.C., Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion
Sept. 28 Washington, D.C., Jiffy Lube Live
Oct. 3 Las Cruces, N.M., Pan American Center/ New Mexico State University
Oct. 4 Lubbock, Texas, United Spirit Arena
*dates are subject to change
** The Band Perry will not appear on this date