After Midnite Welcomes Male Country Artists To The Mic

image002Premiere Networks’ After Midnite continues its anniversary celebration next month with more artist guest hosts appearing to celebrate the show’s 20-year mark. Stepping up to the mic in September to host the show will be a slew of male artists, including Craig Morgan (Sept. 2-8), Dierks Bentley (Sept. 9-15), Justin Moore (Sept. 16-22), and Chris Young (Sept. 23-29). The hosting duties shouldn’t be too much of a stretch for Bentley, who hosted his own radio show on WSM-AM, The Thread, a few years back.
The celebrity takeover kicked off in August with Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Lady Antebellum’s Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood, and Jake Owen, and will run for 20 weeks through the end of 2013.
 The long-running radio show is nationally syndicated by Premiere Networks and can be heard on more than 230 affiliates by 2.7 million weekly listeners.
 
 

Johnny Cash Museum Teams With 650 AM WSM

Pictured: Bill Miller (L) and Eddie Stubbs (R).

Pictured: Johnny Cash Museum founder Bill Miller (L) and WSM’s Eddie Stubbs (R).


The Johnny Cash Museum and 650 AM WSM will continue the legacy of Johnny Cash, 57 years after Cash’s distinct voice was heard over the radio airwaves as he made his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. The museum and 650 AM WSM have solidified an agreement for live endorsements for The Johnny Cash Museum to be heard on Sunday broadcasts of the Opry on 650 AM WSM, beginning Aug. 31.
“We are honored to help introduce our worldwide audience to the amazing Johnny Cash Museum,” says 650 AM WSM General Manager Tom English. “Our listeners will be excited about the museum just as they are about calling and emailing us every day to request their favorite Cash songs.”
“650 WSM and Johnny Cash have a long history together,” says Bill Miller, founder of The Johnny Cash Museum. “He was a regular member of the Grand Ole Opry through much of the 60’s; he first met June Carter backstage at the Opry years before they would marry, and 650 has never stopped playing Johnny’s records. I’m proud to be part of extending and carrying on the Cash tradition by partnering with this iconic station.”

Pandora Lifts 40-Hour Free Mobile Listening Cap

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Internet radio service Pandora will lift its 40-hour a month cap on free mobile listening, effective Sept. 1, 2013. The company previously instated and lifted a cap on mobile listening in September 2011, according to TechCrunch.com.
Pandora CFO Mike Herring explained the decision to lift the cap, saying the company will use skip limits and other “surgical techniques” to control costs and manage user experience. He also stated that improvements in business would allow Pandora to make more money off of 40-plus hours of listening.
Additionally, the company is removing the mobile cap because it contributed to a 10 percent decrease in useage, and they do not expect a corresponding jump in usage once the cap is removed, due to the aforementioned limits in place. “We don’t expect a big spike in hours. We do expect the hours to go up,” said Herring.
Although Pandora continues to pull in major earnings, the company faces competition with Apple’s launch of iTunes radio in September.

Charlie Cook On Air: Doing Good With Good Fortune

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We can all agree, as I wrote last week, this was a summer to beat all summers (thanks Brad!) for country music. The radio stations have enjoyed a surge and the concert season was bigger than ever. Country music is bigger and better than it has been in years.
What some of you might not know though is Country music is also the most generous of all of the genres. If you listen to country radio, or are involved with the format, you know about all of the time and money given to St. Jude. God said of St. Jude, “He will show himself most willing to give help.” Country music, its advocates, artists and radio stations have stepped up to do that. Over 200 country radio stations have participated in fund raising for St. Jude hospital and have raised over $400M through Country Cares.
Many of you reading this attend the Academy of Country Music Awards show in Las Vegas each year, and the Country Music Association Awards show in Nashville. These are great events celebrating the accomplishments of the format. These events generate some serious money for the ACM and the CMA. I use the term serious on purpose because this money is then handed over to do some serious work.
The Tim McGraw TV special, that was taped the Monday after the ACM show, and aired twice on CBS-TV this year generated $700,000 for the organization, who promptly gave the money to Lifting Lives, the ACM’s charitable arm. I cannot do the organization justice trying to explain all the good it does but I encourage you to go to acmliftinglives.org and see for yourself. Go to the site with a need because the giving cycle is starting now.
I don’t even want to start on the Lifting Lives Music camp. I cannot hold it together when I see the joy it brings to the kids and their families. Kudos go to the Grand Ole Opry, too, on this project. Pete Fisher, Sally Wilson and Steve Buchanan step up big time for this event.
The devastation done on Moore, Okla. this year was eased a bit when superstar Toby Keith stepped up and organized a fund-raising event that collected money for the residents there. The total raised will impress you and will be announced in the coming weeks. Toby’s efforts will repairs homes…but more importantly people’s lives. Almost immediately following the storms Blake Shelton, another Oklahoma native, leveraged his relationship with TV and raised millions for the people affected by the tornados. Toby and Blake could have written checks and left it at that but instead they worked to bring attention to a need and gave back because that’s what country folks do.
Earlier this year an economic study found the music industry has an almost $10 billion impact on the Nashville region. To make sure the mid-south stays strong in its Music City roots, the CMA through The CMA Foundation (cmaworld.com), raises money at the CMA Music Fest—which by the way, all of the artists do for free knowing the monies raised go to charity—has chosen music education as the recipient of half of the proceeds each year. The “Keep the Music Playing” cause lights up the lives of youngsters hungry for musical expression not available today through the school system. Do you think the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum could have been built and operate without CMA money? No way.
I can’t leave my brothers and sisters at the Country Radio Broadcasters off this list of givers. Their mission is to educate and bring country broadcasters together where they learn to give back to the communities they live and work in. I can tell you firsthand how committed to this mission the board and officers are to education and outreach.
This is not about how good everyone in the industry is, but sometimes we get caught up in the parties and music, and fail to understand that underneath there are many people trying to do good with their good fortune.
(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of MusicRow.)

Weekly Chart Report (8/23/13)

SPIN ZONE

Tyler Barham (L) recently visited with WCYQ’s Mike Hammond (R) in promotion of his No. 66 single “17 & Young” during the station’s listener appreciation party with Tate Stevens on August 8 in Knoxville.

Tyler Barham (L) recently visited with WCYQ’s Mike Hammond (R) in promotion of his No. 66 single “17 & Young” during the station’s listener appreciation party with Tate Stevens on Aug. 8 in Knoxville.


Chris Young’s release from the hospital isn’t his only reason to celebrate this week. The singer’s hit “Aw Naw” has taken the No. 1 spot on MusicRow’s chart with 3251 spins. Meanwhile, Thomas Rhett’s “It Goes Like This” moves up two spots, landing at No. 2. Billy Currington’s “Hey Girl” begins to lose staying power, falling to No. 3. Jason Aldean’s “Night Train” jumps to No. 4, while Toby Keith’s “Drinks After Work” climbs to No. 5. Rounding out the Top 10 this week are Tim McGraw’s “Southern Girl” at No. 6, Miranda Lambert’s “All Kinds Of Kinds” at No. 7, Blake Shelton’s “Mine Would Be You” at No. 8, Taylor Swift’s “Red” at No. 9 and Eric Paslay’s “Friday Night” at No. 10.
Jake Owen put on a Nashville concert that drew 20,000 fans earlier this week, and his latest single “Days Of Gold” continues to gain spins, landing at No. 24 with another 462 spins. Luke Bryan’s “That’s My Kind Of Night” edges closer to the Top 10, sitting at No. 14 with an extra 432 spins. The Band Perry’s “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely” debuts at No. 51 with 412 spins, while Brad Paisley’s “I Can’t Change The World” rises to No. 34 with 324 more spins. Finally, Young’s “Aw Naw” tops the chart with another 317 spins.
MusicRow’s Chart welcomes five debuts this week with The Band Perry’s “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely” debuting at No. 51, Jennifer Nettles’ ‘That Girl” at No. 74, Dierks Bentley’s “I Hold On” at No. 75, Alabama’s “All American” at No. 79 and Ash Bowers’ “Shake It Off” at No. 80
Frozen Playlists: WMEV, WAKG, KSMA, KYEZ
Before Taylor Swift headed to Los Angeles to perform four sold-out Staples Center shows on her Red Tour, the Big Machine star visited with Vanessa Valli (PD/MD) and Rachel Smith of KWEY at the BOK Center in Tulsa, OK in promotion of her No. 9 single, “Red.” Pictured (L-R): Vanessa Valli, Swift, Rachel Smith

Before Taylor Swift headed to Los Angeles to perform four sold-out Staples Center shows on her Red Tour, the Big Machine star visited with Vanessa Valli (PD/MD) and Rachel Smith of KWEY at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla. in promotion of her No. 9 single, “Red.” Pictured (L-R): Vanessa Valli, Swift, Rachel Smith.


Cole Swindell continued his radio tour with a stop in Oklahoma City, OK to meet with KJKE in support of his debut No. 49 Warner Bros. single “Chillin' It.” Pictured (L-R): Owen Pickard (KJKE MD), Mark Niederhauser (WMN), Cole Swindell and Kevin Christopher (KJKE PD).

Cole Swindell continued his radio tour with a stop in Oklahoma City, Okla. to meet with KJKE in support of his debut No. 49 Warner Bros. single “Chillin’ It.” Pictured (L-R): Owen Pickard (KJKE MD), Mark Niederhauser (WMN), Cole Swindell and Kevin Christopher (KJKE PD).


Upcoming Singles
August 26
The Band Perry/Don’t Let Me Be Lonely/Republic Nashville
Dierks Bentley/I Hold On/Capitol
Breelan Angel/Halway To Wasted/MisBehavin’ Records
September 2
Steve Holy/Radio Up/Curb
September 3
Tim Sweeney/Baby I Try For You/Oil House Records
Jared Daniels/Foot On the Dashboard/Shade Records
Hunter Hayes feat. Jason Mraz/Everybody’s Got Somebody But Me/Atlantic-WMN
September 9
American Young/Love Is War/Curb
September 16
Derek Anthony/Cowboy Way/B L U A N T Music Group
Jamie Stever/Make My Day/Tri-Mount Entertainment
September 23
Sara Evans/Slow Me Down/RCA Nashville

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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
The Band Perry/Don’t Let Me Be Lonely/Republic Nashville – 51
Jennifer Nettles/That Girl/Mercury – 74
Dierks Bentley/I Hold On/Capitol – 75
Alabama/All American/Show Dog-Universal – 79
Ash Bowers/Shake It Off/Wide Open Records – 80
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
The Band Perry/Don’t Let Me Be Lonely/Republic Nashville – 33
Brad Paisley/I Can’t Change The World/Arista Nashville – 22
Alabama/All American/Show Dog-Universal – 18
Zac Brown Band/Sweet Annie/Southern Ground-Atlantic – 18
Dierks Bentley/I Hold On/Capitol – 17
Jake Owen/Days of Gold/RCA Nashville – 16
Jennifer Nettles/That Girl/Mercury – 14
Josh Thompson/Cold Beer With Your Name On It/Show Dog-Universal Music – 11
Cole Swindell/Chillin’ It/Warner Bros. – 10
Kellie Pickler/Little Bit Gypsy/Black River – 8
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Jake Owen/Days of Gold/RCA Nashville – 462
Luke Bryan/That’s My Kind of Night/Capitol – 432
The Band Perry/Don’t Let Me Be Lonely/Republic Nashville – 412
Brad Paisley/I Can’t Change The World/Arista Nashville – 324
Chris Young/Aw Naw/RCA Nashville – 317
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Chelsea Bain/James Dean/Jobe Entertainment – 204
Vince Hatfield/World Goes Round/Blue Moon – 202
Andy Gibson/Best Thing/Curb – 193
Clinton Gregory/You Smile/Melody Roundup Music – 190
Joanna Mosca/I Guess That Says It All/Dolce Diva Music – 183

MusicRow’s Sherod Robertson and Michael Smith recently visited with Renegade Radio’s Joyce and Jack Aponte and Diane Richey Promotion’s Beth Brightwell and Diane Richey. Pictured (L-R): Joyce Aponte, Jack Aponte, Beth Brightwell, Sherod Robertson, Diane Richey, Michael Smith

MusicRow’s Sherod Robertson and Michael Smith recently visited with Renegade Radio’s Joyce and Jack Aponte and Diane Richey Promotion’s Beth Brightwell and Diane Richey. Pictured (L-R): Joyce Aponte, Jack Aponte, Beth Brightwell, Sherod Robertson, Diane Richey, Michael Smith.


Sugar Money Records artist Skylar Elise recently visited with WDKN’s Dale Turner in promotion of her current single “Gypsy Soul.” Pictured (L-R): Turner, Elise, and D. Scott Miller

Sugar Money Records artist Skylar Elise recently visited with WDKN’s Dale Turner in promotion of her current single “Gypsy Soul.” Pictured (L-R): Turner, Elise, and D. Scott Miller

Carrie Underwood Honored As A "Million-Air"

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Associate Director of Writer/Publisher Relations Leslie Roberts with Carrie Underwood. Photo: Chris Hollo

Pictured (L-R): Carrie Underwood with BMI’s Associate Director of Writer/Publisher Relations Leslie Roberts, Photo: Chris Hollo


 
Carrie Underwood became a different kind of millionaire recently when BMI awarded her with their coveted “Million-Air” awards for songs reaching the one millionth play mark. At a reception at the Country Music Hall of Fame, Underwood received certificates for the one million performance achievements of “Mama’s Song” and “Good Girl,” and a separate award for “All-American Girl,” which has logged a staggering two million airs to date. The three tracks honored at the reception alone played back-to-back would total nearly 23 years of continuous play.
“With a catalog boasting more than 13 million performances, Carrie has become one of the most successful songwriters in country music today,” said BMI’s Vice President of Writer/Publisher Relations Jody Williams. “We at BMI could not be more proud and are excited to celebrate these continued incredible achievements with her,” said Williams.
Awarded to songwriters, composers and publishers whose songs accumulate over one million U.S. broadcast performances, the designation has been bestowed upon many revered songwriters, including Paul McCartneyDolly Parton, and Roy Orbison. BMI Nashville presented the last “Million-Air” Awards earlier this year to songwriter Scotty Emerick to recognize his hits “I Love This Bar,” “Beer for My Horses,” “As Good As I Once Was” and “Big Blue Note.”

iTunes Radio Set To Launch With Big Advertising Partners

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Advertising site AdAge reports that iTunes Radio will make its U.S. debut in September with several big name brand partners, including McDonald’s, Nissan, Pepsi, Procter & Gamble and possibly more.
The brands have agreed to advertise with Apple’s new service for 12 months. Each advertising partner will receive exclusivity within its respective industry until 2014, when iTunes Radio will widen its partnerships with brands.
The service will run audio and video ads across any device capable of hosting iTunes, ranging from the iPhone to Apple TV, and will be ad free for users who purchase Apple’s cloud storage service iTunes Match for $24.99 a year.
Internet radio giant Pandora will pose the biggest competition to iTunes Radio with mobile ad revenues that are expected to increase 43 percent each year, rising from $376 million in 2013 to $539 in 2014.
iTunes Radio hopes to differentiate itself from other streaming services by allowing users to buy music. The service will include a purchase button next to every song in an effort to have users add to their iTunes library.
iTunes radio was announced at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference on June 10.

Sheryl Crow, Florida Georgia Line To Announce CMA Noms

Steve Wariner, Sheryl Crow, FGL's Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley

Steve Wariner, Sheryl Crow, FGL’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley


Sheryl Crow and duo Florida Georgia Line will hit the Big Apple on September 10 to announce the nominees for the 47th Annual CMA Awards on Good Morning America live.
The three will announce nominees in five categories during the ABC-TV broadcast’s 8:30 a.m. ET segment, followed by an appearance at the Best Buy Theater in Times Square to reveal the finalists in the seven remaining categories. All of the announcements will stream live via cmaawards.com.
Four-time CMA Award winner Steve Wariner will also be on hand in Nashville that morning to announce the finalists for the 2013 CMA Broadcast Awards for Personality and Radio Station of the Year in four categories (small, medium, large, and major markets), as well as the finalists for the CMA National Broadcast Personality of the Year at 7:30 a.m. CT.
“We are pleased to have these dynamic artists bring these important and highly anticipated announcements to the media capital of the world, and still be able to share the excitement live with our constituents back in Nashville,” said CMA President of the Board of Directors Ed Hardy.
Winners of the 47th Annual CMA Awards will be announced on air during the telecast on Nov. 6 on ABC-TV. The show will be hosted for the sixth concecutive year by Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley.

Country Radio Broadcasters/CRS Get New Office Location

Pictured L to R: Bill Mayne (Executive Director), Chasity Crouch (Business Manager), Charlie Morgan (CRS President), Michelle Tigard Kammerer (Director of Brand Marketing and Strategic Sponsorships), Kristen McRary (Event Support Director and Executive Assistant), Bradford Hollingsworth (Director of Brand Marketing and Strategic Sponsorships), Sheree Latham (Agenda Coordinator) and Kristen England (Creative Director).

Pictured (L-R): Bill Mayne (Executive Director), Chasity Crouch (Business Manager), Charlie Morgan (CRS President), Michelle Tigard Kammerer (Director of Brand Marketing and Strategic Sponsorships), Kristen McRary (Event Support Director and Executive Assistant), Bradford Hollingsworth (Director of Brand Marketing and Strategic Sponsorships), Sheree Latham (Agenda Coordinator) and Kristen England (Creative Director).


Country Radio Seminar officials have relocated to a new address on Music Row. The move was due to the sale of their previous building, which was located on 18th Ave S., which has since been demolished to make way for a new apartment development project. The office is now located at 1009 16th Ave South, Nashville, TN 37212. All email addresses stay the same, as does their main phone number, which is (615) 327-4487.
To view the final hours of the old CRS office building, watch the time-lapse video clip (shot by Hi-Fi Fusion’s Todd Cassetty) below.

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'MusicRow' No. 1 Song

Kenny Chesney. Photo: Shaun Silva

Kenny Chesney. Photo: Shaun Silva


Perhaps it’s fitting that Kenny Chesney’s “When I See This Bar” takes the MusicRow Chart’s No. 1 spot this week, at the end of the summer season.
As the weather softens and school bells ring, the title offers a chance for reflection on vacations and memories beyond. The song, written by Chesney and Keith Gattis, has spent the past 13 weeks surfing to the top as the second title released from Chesney’s 2013 project, Life On A Rock.
The 4:07-minute radio edit has been extended to over six minutes for the music video, directed by Chesney’s mainstay director Shaun Silva.
Speaking of summer wrapping, Chesney has four dates left on his No Shoes Nation tour, not including his appearance at The Zac Brown Band’s Southern Ground festival in Nashville, Fri. Sept. 27. The stadium singer has announced plans to take 2014 off from touring.
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