Charlie Cook On Air: The Best Place to Live

This is not the case for everyone, but many radio folks try to move up the ladder with a top 5 market as a goal. I programmed and did air work in both LA and NYC and loved it.

I worked in NYC for Storer and later for Norm Pattiz and in LA for RKO, Metromedia and Mount Wilson. I can vouch that market size does not guarantee professionalism or knowledge of the business and it is not the path to riches. Though it still remains a goal for many in this business.

While New York and Los Angeles are fun places to live because there are tons of things to do and your opportunities are unlimited they are the not the best places to live. The weather is spectacular in LA but the state is broke and taxes are ridiculous. New York has everything you could possibly want but you need to make a billion dollars to live like a millionaire.

Radio is radio. In the early 90s I programmed in New York at the same time that I consulted stations, in much smaller markets, and would often run across more passion from the smaller market radio folks than the New York personalities. Maybe it was the drive to move up in market size but 20 years later those passionate personalities are still in their markets and pleased to be there.

So over the weekend I was on Southwest Airlines, flying across the country, reading a recent Money magazine. The cover story was about the best places to live in America. The number one market on this list is Marion, IN. I wanted to find out what living and working in the best city is really like.

Vanessa Miller

I was lucky to find Vanessa Miller, the Operations Manager for the four station cluster in Marion, IN owned by Hoosier AM/FM LLC. Until I spoke to Vanessa earlier this week I did not know her. Until this past weekend I had not given much thought to Marion, IN. Today I think Marion would be a great place to live and I know Vanessa would be a great friend.

Vanessa grew up in Wabash County, just miles from the radio station where she now works. She went to college at Manchester College (now University) as a Psychology major with a Communications minor and went to work at the WBKE, the college radio station, on a dare.

Vanessa says that radio was not in her future plans but like many of us, discovered that the business is made up of great people. After making friends, she stayed at the station for the entire four year college career.

One of the motivating moments was when she answered the request line and a male caller told her that, “Women shouldn’t be on the radio.” That just about sealed her future, as Vanessa is not the kind to shy away from a challenge.

Strangely enough, she once considered herself a shy kid but joined the speech club in order to conquer that trait. It worked to the benefit of the radio audience in Marion, and it is that audience that has driven Vanessa for years now. She credits the “generous, kind and friendly people” of Marion as the reason she loves her job so much. She worked part time in the “big city” of Fort Wayne but the community didn’t “strike the same chord” as the folks back home.

Vanessa visits with those folks at remotes, festivals and fairs and just daily lunches. Because Vanessa is a real star personality in town, she is recognizable to many and this is another major draw to her staying in Marion. In fact, Vanessa grew up, went to college and works at WXXC all within 30 miles of where she was born.

She loves her job and stresses that this is small market radio where no one checks the clock. If she needs to be in early and stay late to do her job she understands that serving the community is the real reason for being there at 106.9 FM.

What I love about Vanessa is her approach to life. She is the mother of two, a 15 year old and a 5 year old and she and her husband understand that her family is part of this radio community that makes being a mom and a market personality all that much more integrated.

She told me that her office and her kitchen are covered in color-coded calendars that help her stay “hyper-organized,” and that she has a staff meeting with her family every week. I wondered how this works with a full radio day, because these are not your normal 9-5 days. Her 15-year-old had marching band practice Tuesday morning at 6:45 and I talked to Vanessa at the station at 8 AM. So there you go.

I thought that I might have to write more about Marion but I’ll leave that to Money magazine. What I like about Marion is a person like Vanessa who loves her family, her listeners, her job and her city.

Finally, we connected on a really important level. It turns out that Vanessa and I are both big Detroit Red Wings fans. Her father-in-law grew up in Detroit and introduced his son to Red Wing hockey who then got Vanessa involved. She clothes her five-year-old in the Winged Wheel jersey.

That Red Wing connection is enough for me to become a fan. Thank you, Vanessa, for making radio your life and for making my day by taking my call this week. Oh, by the way, she sounds great on the air, middays on 106.9 Double XC.

GAC’s Hardy To Retire, Trahern To Succeed

Ed Hardy

Longtime network executive Ed Hardy has announced plans to retire as president of Great American Country network at the end of 2012. He has served in the position since Scripps Networks Interactive acquired GAC in 2004.

Veteran television programmer Sarah Trahern will succeed Hardy and lead GAC as senior vice president and general manager.

Kenneth W. Lowe, president, chairman and chief executive officer of Scripps Networks Interactive, credited Hardy with successfully directing the integration of GAC into the Scripps portfolio, guiding the network’s growth and steering GAC’s evolution into a country music lifestyle brand. “Ed Hardy assembled an incredibly gifted team and established GAC as the leader in country music entertainment,” said Lowe. “Under Ed’s leadership, GAC has expanded its distribution and grown its revenue. He’s led the way to GAC’s emergence as a credible force in a competitive media environment.”

Sarah Trahern

Hardy also championed GAC’s community outreach initiatives. This includes a partnership with the W.O. Smith School for underprivileged youth, and fundraising efforts following Hurricane Katrina and the Nashville floods. The network also supported the establishment of the Music City Walk of Fame.

“I am so proud of the GAC team and all we have accomplished in the last eight years,” said Hardy. “With few exceptions, I have spent most of the last 44 years involved in the media industry. Now, it’s time to take a break and do some things I have always wanted to do with my wife and partner, Kim. I won’t call it a ‘bucket list,’ but there is a list.”

Hardy will continue his involvement in the Nashville community as incoming chair of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau and president-elect of the Country Music Association.

Hardy rejoined Scripps after a distinguished career as general manager of radio stations in Louisville, Denver, and the Scripps-owned radio properties in Portland, Ore.

Hardy spent much of the mid-1990s as a chief executive, building Deschutes River Broadcasting from a single AM/FM radio combination in Tri-Cities, Wash., to a collection of 19 stations in markets throughout the Pacific Northwest. With the subsequent merger of Deschutes with Citadel Broadcasting, as president of Citadel’s West Division, Hardy played a key role in the company’s growth to more than 200 stations in more than 40 markets.

Hardy served as president and CEO of MeasureCast, a leading Internet-streaming broadcast audience measurement company. He also served as a consultant to MediaBlue/Nox Solutions, the top provider of website design, hosting and fulfilling products for nationally syndicated and network radio talk show hosts including Bill O’Reilly, Laura Ingraham, Mike Gallagher and others.

 

Premiere Networks to Represent Listener Driven Radio

Content provider Premiere Networks has announced an exclusive representation agreement with Listener Driven Radio, a leader in interactive audio software. Beginning January 2013, Premiere will offer LDR to multiple station formats on a barter basis and provide ad sales representation for LDR products.

LDR’s software allows listeners to collaborate in programming and is designed to work directly with a station’s music scheduler. Listeners can vote and affect live or automated playlists in real time, all within parameters set by the station PD. Votes can be cast via web, mobile or tablet device.

“We’re excited to bring LDR’s groundbreaking technology to additional radio stations and advertisers across the U.S.,” stated Julie Talbott, President of Content and Affiliate Services for National Media Groups, Clear Channel Media and Entertainment. “In today’s environment, LDR’s unique ability to not only drive revenue, but also strengthen a radio station’s community and brand, is invaluable — it’s a game changer for anyone who uses it.”

LDR station affiliates across various formats have amassed over $1M in digital revenue through sales support. Software platforms include not only music formats but also LDR.TopicPulse, a research tool that helps news/talk stations determine the hottest stories in their respective markets.

CMA Songwriters Series; Opry Birthday Bash

The CMA Songwriters Series debuted in Pittsburgh recently with two-time CMA Awards nominee Rodney Atkins, songwriter Luke Laird, and Songwriters Hall of Fame member and CMA Songwriters Series host Bob DiPiero. The sold-out show, held at the Hard Rock Cafe in downtown Pittsburgh, featured acoustic performances and stories behind some of Country’s most popular songs.

(L-R): Luke Laird, Rodney Atkins, and Bob DiPiero gather before their performance at the CMA Songwriters Series. Photo: Alex Albeck / CMA

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Jason Aldean will help The Opry celebrate its birthday.

The Grand Ole Opry® presented by Humana® is set to celebrate its 87th Birthday on Oct. 5-6 with star-packed shows, backstage tours, free music in the Opry Plaza, and more.

Artists scheduled to perform on Fri., Oct. 5 include Rodney Atkins and Steve Wariner. On Sat., Oct. 6, triple CMA nominee Jason Aldean, Jimmy Dickens, Ray Stevens, and more will be part of two Opry shows as they share the stage with a larger-than-life birthday cake.

Ricky Skaggs, one of the most awarded artists in country and bluegrass music, will perform during a special Opry Birthday Concert at 1:00 p.m. Oct. 6. Following his performance, Skaggs will visit The Opry Shop from 2:30 – 3:30 p.m., signing his new CD Music To My Ears.

Kenny Rogers To Release First Ever Autobiography

Kenny Rogers will reveal personal highs and lows about his rise to fame with his first memoir, Luck or Something Like It, set for release October 2 via HarperCollins imprint William Morrow.

The work contains a candid look at the world of Country music with stories from a cast of characters including Elvis, Dolly Parton, Ray Charles, Dottie West, and Lionel Richie. The book, supported with a 6-city tour (listed below), will be available in hardcover for $27.99.

In the work, Rogers speaks candidly of his rough childhood in the South–growing up in poverty and how his father’s alcoholism greatly impacted his career. He writes about his five marriages and his struggle to stay wed throughout his 50-year career. Rogers also discusses his first professional group, The First Edition, and branching to form a solo career, which garnered hits including “Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town,” “Lucille,” “Love or Something Like It,” “Lady,” and “The Gambler.”

His duet with Parton, “Islands In The Stream,” is the No. 1-selling duet of all time. Rogers has recorded 65 albums, resulting in over 125 million copies sold including 20 platinum, 31 gold albums and a Diamond-certified Greatest Hits album that has sold more than 24 million copies worldwide. These numbers rank him No. 8 on the R.I.A.A.’s list of Top Selling Male Artists of all time.

National Book Tour for Luck or Something Like It:
October 2 – Ridgefield, NJ: Bookends
October 3- New York, NY: Barnes & Noble (54th & 3rd)
October 6- Lexington, KY: Joseph-Beth Booksellers
October 7- Atlanta, GA: Barnes & Noble (Alpharetta)
October 8- Birmingham, AL: Books-A-Million (Brookhighland)
October 12- Houston, TX: Barnes & Noble (River Oaks)

SESAC Nashville Music Awards to Feature Bluebird Tribute

SESAC’s Nashville Music Awards is scheduled for October 28 at the Pinnacle at Symphony Place, and kicks off a jam-packed CMA Awards week by honoring top songwriters and publishers from Country and Americana.

This year the invitation-only event will feature a special tribute to Nashville’s legendary Bluebird Cafe, in honor of its 30th anniversary celebration. The beloved venue has launched the careers of many songwriting greats and helped establish the careers of Garth Brooks and Kathy Mattea, among others.

The annual awards dinner draws over 400 of the industry’s top artists, writers, publishers and executives. In recent years, the organization has conferred performance awards on Bob Dylan, The Avett Brothers, Hillary Scott, Monty Powell, Jim Lauderdale, Victoria Shaw and more.

Performers, Presenters Added To ACM Honors

The 6th Annual ACM Honors has added presenters Jana Kramer and Love and Theft, and performers Clint Black, Luke Bryan, Rodney Crowell, Randy Houser, Ashley Monroe, Kellie Pickler and Dailey & Vincent.  

The event on Mon., Sept. 24 at the Ryman Auditorium will recognize the special honorees and non-televised winners from the ACM Awards, held earlier this year. Performers will salute the winners with musical tributes.

Dierks Bentley will host and perform, and producer Buddy Cannon will serve as musical director.

Here’s a recap of the winners:

Industry Awards:
Jimmy Jay, Jayson Promotions, Inc. – Don Romeo Talent Buyer of the Year
Brian O’Connell, Live Nation – Promoter of the Year
Billy Bob’s Texas (Ft. Worth, TX) – Nightclub of the Year
Bridgestone Arena (Nashville, TN) – Venue of the Year
Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino (Las Vegas, NV) – Casino of the Year
Dallas Davidson – Songwriter of the Year

Special Awards Recipients:
Bobby Braddock and Roger Miller (posthumously) – Poet’s Award
Kenny Chesney – Crystal Milestone Award
Vince Gill – Career Achievement Award
Emmylou Harris, Billy Sherrill, Ricky Skaggs, Dwight Yoakam – Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award
Gayle Holcomb – Mae Boren Axton Award
Alan Jackson – Jim Reeves International Award

MBI (Musician/Bandleader/Instrumentalist) Awards:
Stuart Duncan – Fiddle Player of the Year
Shannon Forrest – Percussionist/Drummer of the Year
Paul Franklin – Steel Guitar Player of the Year
Kenny Greenberg – Guitarist of the Year
Aubrey Haynie – Specialty Instrument(s) Player of the Year
John Hobbs – Piano/Keyboard Player of the Year
Frank Liddell – Producer of the Year
Justin Niebank – Audio Engineer of the Year
Michael Rhodes – Bass Player of the Year

Snapshots (9/13/12)

Keith Urban addressed more than 200 students from four Metro Nashville Public Schools in a special educational program at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum recently (9/6). The Q&A format of All Access: Keith Urban allowed Urban to answer students’ questions about his career and offer advice for those who want to break into the music industry.

(L-R): Vice President of Museum Programs Jay Orr; Museum Editor Michael Gray; Keith Urban; Dr. Nola Jones, coordinator of Music, MNPS; Laurie Schell, director of Music Makes Us education project; Director of Education and Public Programs Ali Tonn and Museum Director Kyle Young.

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Asheville Forest Music, a division of Crossroads Entertainment & Marketing, has announced the signing of songwriting spouses, Jamie Johnson (of the Grascals) and Susanne Mumpower-Johnson (also known as Iodine). Together, the duo has penned tunes including “I am Strong,” (co-written with Jenee Fleenor), which was written for the children of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

(L-R): Kim Jones, Tim Fink (SESAC), Susanne (Iodine) Mumpower-Johnson, Jamie Johnson, Mickey Gamble (Crossroads/AFM), and Chris White (Crossroads/AFM) gather at the Nashville headquarters of SESAC.

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The Mavericks performed a special, intimate show on September 5 at the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles, preceded by a 30 minute interactive Q&A moderated by GRAMMY Foundation/MusiCares VP, Foundations Scott Goldman. Lead singer Raul Malo, guitarist Eddie Perez and accordion player Michael Guerra were all present at the event where they performed nine songs and received two standing ovations. The group released a five song EP titled Suited Up and Ready in June. Their full-length album is now slated for release in January 2013.

Pictured (L-R): Eddie Perez; Michael Guerra; BMLG President/CEO Scott Borchetta; BMLG VP of A&R Allison Jones; Raul Malo & Scott Goldman

CMT Launches CMT Edge

CMT has unveiled its new website dedicated to music discovery with the launch of CMTedge.com, a site showcasing the best new music from established, emerging and indie artists across genres. The site will feature exclusive music previews, world premieres and performances throughout the week with artists including The Avett Brothers, Trampled By Turtles, Sara Watkins and Dwight Yoakam.

In celebration, CMT Edge will also tape performances with more than a dozen artists scheduled to perform in Nashville this week as part of the Americana Music Festival & Conference, including Brandi Carlile, Justin Townes Earle, Jason Isbell, Punch Brothers and Turnpike Troubadors.

Additionally, tomorrow (9/14) CMT will world premiere The Avett Brothers new video, “Live and Die.” The video will air every hour on the main channel and be featured online.

Miller and Lauderdale To Release Country Duets Album

Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale

Acclaimed singer/songwriters Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale will team up for a duets record appropriately titled Buddy & Jim, available worldwide December 11 on New West Records.

The first track on the album, “I Lost My Job Of Loving You,” co-written by Miller and Lauderdale, was performed yesterday evening (9/12) at the Americana Honors and Awards Show at the Ryman Auditorium, and is currently available for listening exclusively on CMT Edge.

“I can’t believe it’s finally happening,” said Lauderdale. “To get to record with Buddy is a dream.”

Ahead of its worldwide release date, the album will be available on CD and limited edition vinyl at independent record stores taking part in Record Store Day’s Back To Black Friday promotion, beginning November 23.

“We made this record in three days but it sounds like it took four,” jokes Miller.

The two longtime friends join forces annually for the Americana Honors and Awards show, which Lauderdale hosts and Miller leads the band. Additionally, the two co-host SiriusXM Outlaw’s The Buddy and Jim show, broadcast from Miller’s home studio in Nashville. The show, which airs Saturdays with regular rebroadcasts, features in-depth interviews and musical performances from American roots artists like Emmylou Harris and Lucinda Williams.

This news follows yesterday’s announcement that Lauderdale is planning an independent Bluegrass release set for the end of this month.

For more information on the duo, click here.

Buddy & Jim track list:
1. I Lost My Job of Loving You
2. The Train That Carried My Gal From Town
3. That’s Not Even Why I Love You
4. Down South in New Orleans
5. It Hurts Me
6. Vampire Girl
7. Forever and a Day
8. Lonely One in This Town
9. Looking For A Heartache
10. I want To Do Everything For You
11. The Wobble