Charlie Cook On Air: Chasing The Youth

Charlie Cook

Charlie Cook


Last week I wrote about the popularity of country music in PPM markets. It seems like each month there are eye-popping results in market after market.
I like to write information based on a snapshot of the radio chart. I am writing this on Monday, July 22, 2013, so there may be some adjustments to the Mediabase chart by the time you read this. But today on the weighted chart I am looking at, Kip Moore is No. 1. The Band Perry is No. 2 and Hunter Hayes is No. 4, followed by Randy Houser at No. 5. Brett Eldredge is No. 8. Half of the Top 10 are acts that were not regularly on the Country Chart just a couple of months ago. Going a bit deeper I see Tyler Farr, Florida Georgia Line and Lee Brice.
This composition looks more like the CHR chart, with new acts breathing new life into the format. The difference is  the country performers will likely be around in five years. I doubt you will say that about Daft Punk, Imagine Dragons, Zedd or (hopefully) Miley Cyrus. The last year has seen a blossoming in the younger demographic listening to country radio. That clouds the outlook, because some programmers could end up chasing this group and forget about the core of the format.
I have written about attending the Kenny Chesney show in D.C., Brad Paisley in Pittsburgh, the CMA Fest in Nashville and Jason Aldean in Boston in the last six weeks or so. Just looking at those crowds would lead you to believe the format is solidly 20-25 years old.
For those of you around during the Disco phase of music, who attended clubs each weekend, probably thought Disco was going to be a huge radio format. Those people are now selling insurance. What I don’t know is how these younger fans feel about the catalogues of these artists. I wonder if Kenny Chesney fans feel the same way about “You Had Me From Hello,” which was played on stations from Albany, N.Y. to York, Pa. last week, that they feel about “Pirate Flag.”
I chose a Top 5 market from Friday, July 19, 2013 and looked at a few hours on the station.
6 a.m.: Three songs from 2013, three from 2012, one from 1992, one from 2002 and four from 2005-2011. Four of the songs were identified as current.
11 a.m.: 6 current. 5 recurrent. 4 gold (2002-2009)
4 p.m.: 6 Current. 4 Recurrent. 5 Gold (2006-2010)
Then I looked at four individual stations, including KKGO, WMZQ, WUSN and WNSH. Go Country averages 2007 and is 50/50 Current-Recurrent/Gold. WMZQ averages 2009 and is 65/35. WNSH is 65/35 and averages 2008, while WUSN is 70/30 and averages 2009. The amount of music also plays a role. In the 7 a.m. hour KKGO plays 14 songs, WMZQ-10, WNSH-8 and WUSN-9.
For the heck of it I thought I would look at the other main formats. Top 40 station KIIS: 80/20 and averages 2010; KRBE: 80/20 and averages 2010; WBBM: 95/5 and averages 2011; and WHTZ: 85/15 and averages 2010. HOT AC stations—KBIG: 50/50 and averages 2008; KLLC: 70/30 with average of 2012; WPLJ: 60/40 with an average of 2008 and WTMX: 70/30 and an average of 2010. No use looking at Mainstream AC as we know they play only two or three currents an hour and some go back to the 70s.
Country stations are not all that different from Hot AC or Top 40 in balance and average. The country music format has become so much a current-based format that we stand to lose any connection to artists like Garth Brooks and Alan Jackson. There are only a handful of songs from as far back as 1991.
That is 22 years ago, but someone who is 45-years-old today was 23-years-old in 1991. Is the belief that these folks were not country music fans in their twenties? That may be true in some markets, but not in cities like Jackson, Miss., Shreveport, La., or even in Dallas. I chose one of the stations I work with, WJLS, and looked at the audience balance. I looked at the age spread (see image below). WJLS is the number one station in Beckley with a 21 share.
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Radio station WJLS snapshot


 
I am not saying the young audience is not a huge reason for the format’s success but we need to keep the total audience in mind and not get lost in concert crowds.
(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of MusicRow.)

Weekly Chart Report (7/26/13)

YN Records’ Tyler Barham (L)recently visited WMEV’s Lynn Rutledge (R) in promotion of his No. 67 single, “17 & Young.”

YN Records’ Tyler Barham (L) recently visited WMEV’s Lynn Rutledge (R) in promotion of his No. 67 single, “17 & Young.”


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It’s a crazy week near the top of the MusicRow Country Breakout chart. Tyler Farr’s “Redneck Crazy” rushes to the top of this week’s chart, landing at No. 1 with 3,291 spins. Hunter Hayes’ “I Want Crazy” is steadily climbing up the chart, coming in at No. 2. Florida Georgia Line’s “Round Here” jumps three spots, settling at No. 3. Randy Houser’s “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight” runs down to No. 4, while Kip Moore’s “Hey Pretty Girl” falls to No. 5. Rounding out the Top 10 this week is Lady Antebellum’s “Goodbye Town” at No. 6, Kenny Chesney’s “When I See This Bar” at No. 7, Billy Currington’s “Hey Girl” at No. 8, Lee Brice’s “Parking Lot Party” at No. 9 and Little Big Town’s “Your Side Of The Bed” at No. 10.
Jason Aldean’s “Night Train” is the week’s greatest gainer, ascending to No. 16 with an additional 354 spins. Darius Rucker’s “Radio” continues to move up the chart, jumping from No. 49 to No. 38 with another 392 spins. Tim McGraw’s “Southern Girl” climbs three spots, sitting at No. 23 with an added 293 spins. Blake Shelton’s “Mine Would Be You” rises to No. 25 with an extra 275 spins. Finally, Kenny Chesney’s “When I See This Bar” sees the Top 10 for the first time, coming in at No. 7 with an added 245 spins.
The chart welcomes four worthy debuts this week, with Danielle Bradbery’s “The Heart of Dixie” debuting at No. 70, Lonestar’s “Party All Day” at No. 77, Dylan Scott’s “Makin This Boy Go Crazy” at No. 79 and Chris Stapleton’s “What Are You Listening To?” at No. 80.
Frozen Playlists: KFTX, KWEY, WEZJ, KTJJ, KAIR, KMGO
Steve Wariner recently visited NASH-FM in New York City earlier this week while in town for the CMA Songwriter Series. While there, he interviewed with radio personality Kelly Ford about his September 10 release, It Ain't All Bad. Pictured (L-R): Steve Wariner, Kelly Ford. Photo: Scott Stem

Steve Wariner (R) visited NASH-FM in New York City earlier this week while in town for the CMA Songwriter Series. While there, he interviewed with radio personality Kelly Ford (L) about his September 10 release, It Ain’t All Bad. Photo: Scott Stem


Upcoming Singles 
July 29 
Jared Blake/Countryfied/Skiddco Records
Blue Sky Riders/Brave/3 Dream Records
The Henningsens/I Miss You/Arista Nashville
Coleman Brothers/Back On The Farm/Fishin Hole
Frankie Ballard/Helluva Life/Warner Bros.-W.A.R.
Ash Bowers/Shake It Off/New Revolution
Ronnie Dunn/Kiss You There/Little Will-E/HitShop
Colt Ford feat. Jason Aldean/Drivin’ Around Song/Average Joes
Tim Ash/Broke/SMG
July 30
Angel Mary And The Tennessee Werewolves/Folsom Prison Blues/Verado Records
August 5
Austin Webb/Slip On By/Streamsound
Jennifer Nettles/That Girl/UMG
August 6
Brett Eldredge/Bring You Back/Atlantic
August 8
Angie Johnson/Swagger/Sony Music
August 12
Josh Thompson/Cold Beer With Your Name On It/Show Dog-Universal
Kristy Lee Cook feat. Randy Houser/Wherever Love Goes/Broken Bow Records
Will Hoge/Strong/Prospector/Crescendo
August 19
Due West/Slide On Over/Sovereign 3 Records
Jolie Holiday/Waffle House/Shamrock Records
Cole Swindell/Chilin’ It/Warner Music Nashville

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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Danielle Bradbery/The Heart of Dixie/Big Machine – 70
Lonestar/Party All Day/4 Star Records – 77
Dylan Scott/Makin This Boy Go Crazy/Sidewalk Records – 79
Chris Stapleton/What Are You Listening To?/Mercury Nashville – 80
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Darius Rucker/Radio/Capitol – 21
Blake Shelton/Mine Would Be You/Warner Bros. – 16
Craig Morgan/Wake Up Lovin’ You/Black River – 14
Danielle Bradbery/The Heart of Dixie/Big Machine – 13
Lonestar/Party All Day/4 Star Records – 11
Colt Ford feat. Jason Aldean/Drivin’ Around Song/Average Joe’s – 10
Uncle Kracker/Blue Skies/Sugar Hill – 9
Bush Hawg/Crushin’/RCA Nashville – 9
Tim McGraw/Southern Girl/Big Machine – 9
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Jason Aldean/Night Train/Broken Bow – 354
Darius Rucker/Radio/Capitol – 302
Tim McGraw/Southern Girl/Big Machine – 293
Blake Shelton/Mine Would Be You/Warner Bros. – 275
Kenny Chesney/When I See This Bar/Blue Chair-Columbia Nashville – 245
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Uncle Kracker/Blue Skies/Sugar Hill – 177
George Ducas/Cowtown/Spin Doctors – 175
Josh Thompson/Cold Beer With Your Name On It/Show Dog-Universal Music – 166
Sarah Darling/Little Umbrellas/764 Records – 154
Johnny Rivers/My Bucket’s Got A Hole In It – 151

Before playing to a sold out crowd at Fenway Park, RCA Nashville's Jake Owen spent time with radio friends from KSD, WTHT, and WCKT. Pictured (L-R): Dusty Panhorst, (MD KSD), Corey Garrison (PD/MD WTHT Portland), Jake Owen, Steve Stewart, (PD KSD St Louis) Todd Nixon (PD WCKT Ft Myers). Photo: Angelynn Edwards Tinsley

Before playing to a sold out crowd at Fenway Park, RCA Nashville’s Jake Owen spent time with radio friends from KSD, WTHT, and WCKT. Pictured (L-R): Dusty Panhorst, (MD KSD), Corey Garrison (PD/MD WTHT Portland), Jake Owen, Steve Stewart, (PD KSD St Louis) Todd Nixon (PD WCKT Ft Myers). Photo: Angelynn Edwards Tinsley


Streamsound Records recording artist Austin Webb recently stopped at Baltimore’s Costa’s Inn to dine with radio reps from WPOC in promotion of his latest single “Slip On By.”  Pictured (L-R): Streamsound’s Mike Culotta, Theresa Ford, Josh Pantana (band), Brad Uhlman (WPOC), Lance Houston(WPOC) and Austin Webb

Streamsound Records recording artist Austin Webb recently stopped at Baltimore’s Costa’s Inn to dine with radio reps from WPOC in promotion of his latest single “Slip On By.” Pictured (L-R): Streamsound’s Mike Culotta, Theresa Ford, Josh Pantana (band), Brad Uhlman (WPOC), Lance Houston (WPOC) and Austin Webb

'MusicRow' No. 1 Song


Lady Antebellum

Lady Antebellum


Lady Antebellum shines on their latest MusicRow chart-topping single, “Goodbye Town,” from the group’s fourth studio album Golden, which hit stores in May 2013.
The heart-wrenching ballad features Charles Kelley on vocals, depicting his attempts at escaping the dreary hometown evocations in the Peter Zavadil-directed music video.
“Goodbye Town” was written by band members Hillary Scott, Dave Haywood and Kelley along with Josh Kear, who has co-written many of the trio’s hits including “Need You Now.”
MusicRow’s Robert K. Oermann included the song in his summer soundtrack, noting: “Led by the heartbroken, soul-shattering voice of Charles Kelley, the trio keeps you completely in its thrall throughout this pulsing, yearning, lump-in-throat performance. Supremely well written and brilliantly produced, this is the reason these folks are the stars they are.”
We’re looking forward to even more No. 1 singles off this 2013 record!

Charlie Cook On Air: Country Takes Boston

Jason Aldean comes to Boston's Fenway Park

Jason Aldean comes to Boston’s Fenway Park


Something cool is happening in America when it comes to country music. They like it. They really like it. Garth Brooks appeared on the cover of Forbes magazine on March 2, 1992. The slug line read, “Led Zeppelin meets Roy Rogers…Country conquers Rock.”
That was validation that country music had arrived. You might remember this was a really big deal for the format. If New York accepts country music it is okay for the rest of to bask in its glow. Two things happened this year. First, country radio returned to New York and Forbes put another Country artist on its cover July 15th. And Toby Keith looks as much a businessman as a performer. Oh, and he is referred to as the 500 million dollar man.
Charlie Cook

Charlie Cook


Again, having the spotlight on the format out of New York is very important to the revenue side of the format. Anything good out of the Northeast is good for the format.
Last Friday and Saturday night, Jason Aldean rolled his Night Train Tour into Boston’s Fenway Park. Aldean, Miranda Lambert, Jake Owen and Thomas Rhett could have been elected to the city council in Boston come Sunday morning. They were well-loved for five hours on Saturday night. The electricity in the stadium Saturday (I went to the show Saturday but I’m sure Friday was just as exciting) night was like a lightning strike.
The show sold over 70,000 seats over the two shows filling the park with country music fans. In Boston. My cab driver didn’t even know there was a country music station in Boston, as he told me from the airport. To be fair, there are most likely not many country music signals in his home country, so he skipped 102.5 on his scan button.
The format has blown up this year in PPM markets. Every day we see country stations hitting record highs. We expect to see these numbers in Indianapolis, where WFMS and WLHK are No. 1 and No. 2. Indy has always been a really good country market. These two stations are in a real battle and that brings out the best in both stations.
But we don’t expect to see these kinds of numbers in Boston or Pittsburgh, for example. Kudos to Mike Brophey and Ginny Rogers at WKLB and Mark Anderson and Stoney Richards at WDSY, who have put up huge numbers.
The heat Aldean generated in Boston and Brad Paisley and Taylor Swift did in Pittsburgh has paid off. In the coming weeks we’re going to see if the excitement of these stadium and Pavilion shows in major markets will raise all boats in diary markets.
We know PPM and diary are very different animals. If PPM is a throughbred then diary is beat up donkey. Almost everything we see in diary markets can be questioned. Unless of course, my charges do well. Then you can take it to the bank. I understand Portland, Maine; Springfield and Wilmington, Del., all share in the excitement of a Fenway park show but it is not like the event is causing traffic jams in their cities.
I believe the format has the best music on the radio today. But the excitement of your team (an Aldean or Luke Bryan or Carrie Underwood) winning the super bowl is unequaled. (Not that I would know. I am a Lions fan.) Country radio programmers need to remember creating excitement about the music and the artists is what is going to make you a winner every day of the year. You have to do it between the great music otherwise you’re just Pandora.
I don’t want to leave DeeJay Silver off the kudos list. He had the crowd at Fenway at the top of their game. And when 35,000 concert goers sang along to “Sweet Caroline,” you had to get chill bumps.
(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of MusicRow.)

Weekly Chart Report (7/19/13)

 

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Jana Kramer recently visited WMIL in promotion of her No. 55 single, “I Hope It Rains.” Pictured (L-R): Tom Martens (W.A.R.), Jana Kramer and Kerry Wolfe (PD-WMIL)

Jana Kramer recently visited WMIL in promotion of her No. 55 single, “I Hope It Rains.” Pictured (L-R): Tom Martens (W.A.R.), Jana Kramer and Kerry Wolfe (PD-WMIL).


Lady Antebellum’s “Goodbye Town” seizes this week’s No. 1 spot with 3,152 spins. Kip Moore’s “Hey Pretty Girl” holds fast, maintaining the No. 2 spot for three weeks in a row. Hunter Hayes’ “I Want Crazy” comes in at No. 3, with Tyler Farr’s “Redneck Crazy” at No. 4. Meanwhile, Randy Houser’s “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight” runs up the chart, landing at No. 5. Rounding out the Top 10 this week is Florida Georgia Line’s “Round Here” at No. 6, Justin Moore’s “Point At You” at No. 7, Billy Currington’s “Hey Girl” at No. 8, Little Big Town’s “Your Side Of The Bed” at No. 9 and Kacey Musgraves’ “Blowin’ Smoke” at No. 10.
Florida Georgia Line’s “Round Here” is the week’s greatest gainer, climbing to No. 6 with an additional 474 spins. Darius Rucker’s “Radio” makes a stellar leap, jumping from No. 88 to No. 49 with another 422 spins. Tim McGraw’s “Southern Girl” moves up 10 spots, landing at No. 26 with an extra 394 spins. Fellow superstar Taylor Swift climbs to No. 24 with an added 348 spins. Lastly, Currington’s “Hey Girl” breaks the Top 10, landing at No. 8 with another 318 spins.
MusicRow’s chart welcomes five fantastic debuts this week, with Rucker’s “Radio” debuting at No. 49, Bush Hawg’s “Crushin’” at No. 72, Lorrie Morgan and Pam Tillis’ “I Know What You Did Last Night” at No. 75, Colt Ford feat. Jason Aldean’s “Drivin’ Around Song” at No. 76 and LiveWire’s “Whiskey Sunday” at No. 78.
Frozen Playlists: KYTN, WUCZ, KIAI, KKAJ, WKWS, WTRS, WAAG, KCJC, KVOM
KZPK MD Brook Stephens met up with the boys of the Eli Young Band before they played their No. 33 single “Drunk Last Night” during Minneapolis leg of the ‘No Shoes Nation Tour’ at Target Field. Pictured (L to R): EYB’s James Young, Mike Eli, Brook Stephens, EYB’s Jon Jones and Chris Thompson.

KZPK MD Brook Stephens met up with the boys of the Eli Young Band before they played their No. 33 single “Drunk Last Night” during the Minneapolis leg of the ‘No Shoes Nation Tour’ at Target Field. Pictured (L to R): EYB’s James Young, Mike Eli, Brook Stephens, EYB’s Jon Jones and Chris Thompson.


Upcoming Singles
July 22
North 40/Hey Girl Hey/Rhymetown Ent.
Jay Jolley/God Save Us All From Religion/Double J Records
Jason Sturgeon/Angel Eyes/Toolpusher
Bush Hawg/Crushin’/RCA Nashville
Lisa Matassa/I Won’t Ask/CPR Music Group
Danielle Bradbery/The Heart Of Dixie/Big Machine
Blake Shelton/Mine Would Be You/Warner Bros./WMN
Darius Rucker/Radio/Capitol
Zane Williams/Overnight Success/Be Music & Entertainment
July 29 
Jared Blake/Countryfied/Skiddco Records
Blue Sky Riders/Brave/3 Dream Records
The Henningsens/I Miss You/Arista Nashville
Coleman Brothers/Back On The Farm/Fishin Hole
Frankie Ballard/Helluva Life/Warner Bros.-W.A.R.
Ash Bowers/Shake It Off/New Revolution
Ronnie Dunn/Kiss You There/Little Will-E/HitShop
Colt Ford feat. Jason Aldean/Drivin’ Around Song/Average Joes
August 5
Austin Webb/Slip On By/Streamsound
August 6
Brett Eldredge/Bring You Back/Atlantic
August 12
Josh Thompson/Cold Beer With Your Name On It/Show Dog-Universal
Kristy Lee Cook feat. Randy Houser/Wherever Love Goes/Broken Bow Records
August 19
Due West/Slide On Over/Sovereign 3 Records
Jolie Holiday/Waffle House/Shamrock Records

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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Darius Rucker/Radio/Capitol – 49
Bush Hawg/Crushin’/RCA Nashville – 72
Lorrie Morgan and Pam Tillis/I Know What You Did Last Night/Red River – 75
Colt Ford feat. Jason Aldean/Drivin’ Around Song/Average Joe’s – 76
LiveWire/Whiskey Sunday – 78
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Darius Rucker/Radio/Capitol – 29
Tim McGraw/Southern Girl/Big Machine – 20
George Strait/I Believe/MCA – 15
Kelly Clarkson/Tie It Up/RCA-Columbia Nashville – 12
Eli Young Band/Drunk Last Night/Republic – 12
Taylor Swift/Red/Big Machine – 11
Craig Morgan/Wake Up Lovin’ You/Black River – 11
Miranda Lambert/All Kinds Of Kinds/RCA – 9
Bush Hawg/Crushin’/RCA Nashville – 9
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Florida Georgia Line/Round Here/Republic Nashville – 474
Darius Rucker/Radio/Capitol – 422
Tim McGraw/Southern Girl/Big Machine – 394
Taylor Swift/Red/Big Machine – 348
Billy Currington/Hey Girl/Mercury Nashville – 318
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Danielle Bradbery/The Heart of Dixie/Big Machine – 178
Dylan Scott/Makin This Boy Go Crazy/Sidewalk Records – 175
Johnny Rivers/My Bucket’s Got A Hole In It – 140
George Ducas/Cowtown/Spin Doctors – 134
Vince Hatfield/World Goes Round/Blue Moon – 134

Before his second sold-out show at Fenway Park, Jason Aldean gave Country radio a peek at his view from the stage. In attendance were KSD, KTTS, KWNR, McVay Media, WCKT, WKLB, WNOE, WPOR, WQNU, WRNS, WRNX, WSOC, WTHD, WUSN.

Before his second sold-out show at Fenway Park, Jason Aldean gave Country radio a peek at his view from the stage. In attendance were KSD, KTTS, KWNR, McVay Media, WCKT, WKLB, WNOE, WPOR, WQNU, WRNS, WRNX, WSOC, WTHD, WUSN.


Mother-daughter duo Belles And Whistles have been touring Country radio in promotion of “Boy Like You.” Pictured here with U.S. 51’s Rob Grayson.

Mother-daughter duo Belles And Whistles have been touring Country radio in promotion of “Boy Like You.” Pictured here with U.S. 51’s Rob Grayson.

Marconi Radio Award Finalists Announced

radioshowThe National Association of Broadcasters has announced the finalists for the 2013 NAB Marconi Radio Awards honoring radio stations and on-air personalities for excellence in broadcasting. The winners will be revealed Sept. 19 at the NAB Marconi Radio Awards Dinner & Show, held during the 2013 Radio Show at the Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel in Orlando, Fla.
COUNTRY STATION OF THE YEAR
KCLR-FM Columbia, MO
KKBQ-FM Houston, TX
WDSY-FM Pittsburgh, PA
WGSQ-FM Cookeville, TN
WUSN-FM Chicago, IL
LEGENDARY STATION
KFI-AM Los Angeles, CA
KIIS-FM Los Angeles, CA
KYW-AM Philadelphia, PA
WBBM-AM Chicago, IL
WEEI-FM Boston, MA
NETWORK/SYNDICATED PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR
Argelia Atilano, Univision Radio Network
Delilah, Premiere Radio Networks
Steve Harvey, Premiere Radio Networks
Tom Joyner, Reach Media
Petros & Money, Premiere Radio Networks
MAJOR MARKET PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR
Carter Alan, WZLX-FM, Boston, MA
Boomer & Carton, WFAN-AM/FM, New York, NY
Ryan Cameron, WVEE-FM, Atlanta, GA
Eric & Kathy, WTMX-FM, Chicago, IL
The Musers, KTCK-AM, Dallas, TX
LARGE MARKET PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR
Amos Brown, WTLC-AM, Indianapolis, IN
Chris Carr & Company, WUBE-FM, Cincinnati, OH
Cornbread, WIL-FM, St. Louis, MO
Laurie DeYoung, WPOC-FM, Baltimore, MD
Kym Sellers, WZAK-FM, Cleveland, OH
MEDIUM MARKET PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR
Roger Todd, Tom O’Brien, Melissa Moran & DJ the Trucker, WPCV-FM, Lakeland, FL
Brian Byers, WSOY-AM, Decatur, IL
Brian Gary, Todd Harding and Susan Moore, KUAD-FM Fort Collins, CO
Mark Ericson and Karen Kiley, WOKQ-FM Portsmouth, NH
Jermaine “Funny Maine” Johnson, WBHJ-FM Birmingham, AL
SMALL MARKET PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR
Alex & Cora, WAXX-FM, Altoona, WI
Cosmo & Whitney, KTXY-FM, Columbia, MO
Brian Lee & Chris Wolfe, KZOQ-FM, Missoula, MT
Susan Littlefield, KZEN-FM, Columbus, NE
Monk & Kelly, WGSQ-FM, Cookeville, TN
SPANISH FORMAT PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR
Milton Andrade Cardenas, KLNV-FM, San Diego, CA
Diamond Boy Luis, WLZL-FM, Washington, DC
Rafael Orlando, WYUS-AM, Milford, DC
Javier Romero, WAMR-FM, Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Armando Ulloa, “El Chiquilin,” KLZT-FM, Austin TX
MAJOR MARKET STATION OF THE YEAR
KROQ-FM Los Angeles, CA
WBEB-FM Philadelphia, PA
WINS-AM New York, NY
WJMN-FM Boston, MA
WMMR-FM Philadelphia, PA
LARGE MARKET STATION OF THE YEAR
KSTP-FM St. Paul, MN
WCCO-AM Minneapolis, MN
WPRO-AM Providence, RI
WWL-AM New Orleans, LA
WXYT-FM Detroit, MI
MEDIUM MARKET STATION OF THE YEAR
KRMG-FM Tulsa, OK
WDGL-FM Baton Rouge, LA
WGCV-AM Columbia, SC
WMEE-FM Fort Wayne, IN
WMGX-FM Portland, ME
SMALL MARKET STATION OF THE YEAR
KCLR-FM Columbia, MO
KCVM-FM Cedar Falls, IA
KICD-AM Spencer, IA
WKDZ-FM Cadiz, KY
WLEN-FM Adrian, MI
AC STATION OF THE YEAR
KBIG-FM Los Angeles, CA
WFEZ-FM Miami, FL
WTMX-FM Chicago, IL
WWDE-FM Virginia Beach, VA
WWRM-FM Tampa Bay, FL
CHR STATION OF THE YEAR
WFBC-FM Greenville, SC
WKSW-FM Cookeville, TN
WRDW-FM Philadelphia, PA
WVAQ-FM Morgantown, WV
WXNY-FM New York, NY
NEWS/TALK STATION OF THE YEAR
KTMY-FM St. Paul, MN
WBT-AM Charlotte, NC
WBZ-AM Boston, MA
WPRO-AM Providence, RI
WSB-AM Atlanta, GA
RELIGIOUS STATION OF THE YEAR
KFSH-FM Los Angeles, CA
KKJM-FM Sauk Rapids, MN
KKLA-FM Los Angeles, CA
KLRC-FM Siloam Springs, AR
WCAO-AM Baltimore, MD
ROCK STATION OF THE YEAR
KSHE-FM St. Louis, MO
WBAB-FM Long Island, NY
WDRV-FM Chicago, IL
WRAT-FM Belmar, NJ
WZLX-FM Boston, MA
SPANISH STATION OF THE YEAR
KGBT-FM McAllen, TX
KLOL-FM Houston, TX
KLNV-FM San Diego, CA
WKAQ-FM San Juan, PR
WYUS-AM Milford, DE
SPORTS STATION OF THE YEAR
KTCK-AM Dallas, TX
WBZ-FM Boston, MA
WIP-FM Philadelphia, PA
WSCR-AM Chicago, IL
WXYT-FM Detroit, MI
URBAN
WEDR-FM Miami, FL
WHUR-FM Washington, DC
WKYS-FM Washington, DC
WTLC-FM Indianapolis, IN
WVEE-FM Atlanta, GA

CRS Registration Now Open

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Country Radio Seminar is offering a special $349 registration rate, available to the first 349 registrants or through Aug. 15, whichever comes first. Registrants will receive a ticket to the annual New Faces of Country Music Show until the show is sold out. CRS will offer event goers an early bird rate after the special $349 rate expires.
“There are several advantages to registering early, not only the price savings, but also access to liners from many artists through the digital liners program” says CRS Executive Director Bill Mayne. “Our continuing goal is to make CRS the ‘Most Affordable’ value in the industry as prices in all of our lives continue to escalate.”
CRS 2014 will be held at the Nashville Convention Center from Feb. 19-21, 2014.
Registration is available at countryradioseminar.com.

McGraw Enlists Country Radio For "Southern Girl" Video Release

tim mcgraw southern girlTim McGraw has enlisted the help of country radio stations nationwide to get the word out about the release of his latest music video, “Southern Girl.” McGraw will premiere the clip on country radio station websites nationwide, simultaneously starting at 4 p.m. ET on July 23, 2013. Immediately following the premiere, McGraw will host a twitter chat with fans via @TheTimMcGraw.
“Southern Girl” is the fourth single from McGraw’s Big Machine Records debut project, Two Lanes of Freedom.
“When we started talking about a video concept for ‘Southern Girl,’ I knew that this song belonged to the fans who have been out at our live shows all summer,” says McGraw. “We brought cameras out on the road and turned them around on the crowd, and they really helped us capture the fun summer groove of this song. It seems fitting that country radio would get first crack at this video because they have been such a huge part of making this tour blow up and be so special.”
The entertainer’s Two Lanes of Freedom 2013 Tour will wrap with stops in Toronto, Ontario (July 25), Bethel, N.Y. (July 26) and Virginia Beach, Va. (July 27).
 

'MusicRow' No. 1 Song

Justin Moore.

Justin Moore


It’s summertime and MusicRow CountryBreakout chart reporting stations decided to spin Justin Moore’s rowdy and rompin’ single, “Point At You,” to this week’s No. 1 position.
Written by Rhett Atkins, Ross Copperman and Ben Hayslip, the tune is Moore’s initial offering from his forthcoming Sept. 17 Valory Music Co. release, Off the Beaten Path.
In March, MusicRow’s Robert K. Oermann reviewed the single, saying: “He drawls his tale with gusto. He has a wild side, but if you want to see his soft, sweet, best side, look at his gal. Sonically, it’s a jumbo joyride that romps along with all the goofy best of intentions. This will sound splendid on the radio.”
The forthcoming Jeremy Stover-produced project will boast 16 songs on the deluxe album including Moore’s collaboration with Miranda Lambert (“Old Habits”), in addition to “For Some Ol Redneck Reason” with Charlie Daniels. We’re looking forward to the new tunes!

Weekly Chart Report (7/12/13)

 

BE Music & Entertainment’s Zane Williams (R) visited with WSM's Bill Cody (L) at their studios in promotion of his new single "Overnight Success.”

BE Music & Entertainment’s Zane Williams (R) visited with WSM’s Bill Cody (L) at their studios in promotion of his new single “Overnight Success.”


SPIN ZONE
Justin Moore’s “Point At You” reigns supreme on MusicRow‘s chart this week, coming in at No. 1 with 3199 spins. Meanwhile, Kip Moore’s “Hey Pretty Girl” maintains the No. 2 spot. Keith Urban’s “Little Bit Of Everything” moves down two rankings, landing at No. 3. Lady Antebellum’s “Goodbye Town” jumps to No. 4 and Hunter Hayes’ “I Want Crazy” falls to No. 5. Rounding out the Top 10 is Tyler Farr’s “Redneck Crazy” at No. 6, Randy Houser’s “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight” at No. 7, Little Big Town’s “Your Side Of The Bed” at No. 8, Kacey Musgraves’ “Blowin’ Smoke” at No. 9 and Florida Georgia Line’s “Round Here” at No. 10.
 Tim McGraw’s “Southern Girl” is this week’s greatest gainer, landing at No. 36 with an additional 426 spins. Taylor Swift’s “Red” continues to climb the chart, jumping to No. 27 with an added 368 spins. Florida Georgia Line’s “Round Here” breaks the Top 10, coming in at No. 10 with an extra 312 spins. Miranda Lambert’s “All Kinds Of Kinds” moves up to No. 24 with an extra 273 spins. Finally, Jason Aldean’s “Night Train” rises to No. 21, gaining 271 spins.
MusicRow’s chart welcomes eight debuts this week, with Kelly Clarkson’s “Tie It Up” debuting at No. 63, Craig Morgan’s “Wake Up Lovin’ You” at No. 69, The Henningsens’ “I Miss You” at No. 71, George Strait’s “I Believe” at No. 72, Aaron and Amanda Crabb’s “I’m Learning” at No. 77, Bobby Dean’s “Kiss My Doublewide” at No. 78, David Shelby’s “Kick A Little Dirt” at No. 79 and Gwen Sebastian’s “Suitcase” at No. 80.
Frozen Playlists: KGKL, KTTI, KYEZ, KYYK, WDGG, WOKA
Upcoming Singles
July 15
Old Crow Medicine Show/Carry Me Back To Virginia/ATO Records
Blackberry Smoke/Ain’t Much Left Of Me/Southern Ground
Kayla Taylor/See You In Summer/Go Time
Uncle Kracker/Blue Skies/Sugar Hill
Dave Adkins & Republik Steele/Please Come To Boston/Rural Rhythm
George Strait/I Believe/MCA Nashville
Shannon & Heather Slaughter/If I Were A Carpenter/Elite Circuit
July 16
Vince Gill & John Oates/Don’t Cross Me Wrong/PS Records/Elektra Records
July 22
North 4o/Hey Girl Hey/RHYMETOWN ENTERTAINMENT
Jay Jolley/God Save Us All From Religion/Double J Records
Jason Sturgeon/Angel Eyes/Toolpusher
Bush Hawg/Crushin’/RCA Nashville
Lisa Matassa/I Won’t Ask/It Is What It Is
Danielle Bradbery/The Heart Of Dixie/Big Machine
July 29 
Jared Blake/Countryfied/Skiddco Records
Blue Sky Riders/Brave/3 Dream Records
The Henningsens/I Miss You/Arista Nashville
Coleman Brothers/Back On The Farm/Fishin Hole
Frankie Ballard/Helluva Life/Warner Bros./W.A.R.
August 6
Brett Eldredge/Bring You Back/Atlantic

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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Kelly Clarkson/Tie It Up/RCA-Columbia Nashville – 63
Craig Morgan/Wake Up Lovin’ You/Black River – 69
The Henningsens/I Miss You/Arista Nashville – 71
George Strait/I Believe/MCA – 72
Aaron and Amanda Crabb/I’m Learning/Difference Media – 77
Bobby Dean/Kiss My Doublewide/Lamon Records – 78
David Shelby/Kick A Little Dirt/Highway South Records – 79
Gwen Sebastian/Suitcase/Flying Island – 80
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Tim McGraw/Southern Girl/Big Machine – 23
Craig Morgan/Wake Up Lovin’ You/Black River  – 18
Kelly Clarkson/Tie It Up/RCA-Columbia Nashville – 18
Taylor Swift/Red/Big Machine – 18
Eli Young Band/Drunk Last Night/Republic – 16
George Strait/I Believe/MCA – 15
Darius Rucker/Radio/Capitol – 14
The Henningsens/I Miss You/Arista Nashville – 13
Bush Hawg/Crushin’/RCA Nashville – 11
Miranda Lambert/All Kinds Of Kinds/RCA – 10
Jason Aldean/Night Train/Broken Bow – 10
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Tim McGraw/Southern Girl/Big Machine – 426
Taylor Swift/Red/Big Machine – 368
Florida Georgia Line/Round Here/Republic Nashville – 312
Miranda Lambert/All Kinds Of Kinds/RCA – 273
Jason Aldean/Night Train/Broken Bow – 271
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Lorrie Morgan and Pam Tillis/I Know What You Did Last Night/Red River – 153
Dylan Scott/Makin This Boy Go Crazy/Sidewalk Records – 150
JB & The Moonshine Band/The Only Drug/Average Joe’s – 147
Bush Hawg/Crushin’/RCA Nashville – 145
Darius Rucker/Radio/Capitol – 138

Toby Keith (R) brought his “Hammer Down” Tour to Detroit and before the show, had some couch time with WYCD Morning show host Dr. Don Carpenter (L)

Toby Keith (R) brought his “Hammer Down” Tour to Detroit and before the show, had some couch time with WYCD Morning show host Dr. Don Carpenter (L)


Charlie Worsham recently visited WDSY/Pittsburgh for an acoustic set for the staff. Pictured (L-R): Mark Anderson (OM-WDSY), Charlie Worsham, Stoney Richards (PD-WDSY), Abby Law (NE/MW Regional – W.A.R.), Chris Palmer (VP Promotion – W.A.R.)

Charlie Worsham recently visited WDSY/Pittsburgh for an acoustic set for the staff. Pictured (L-R): Mark Anderson (OM-WDSY), Charlie Worsham, Stoney Richards (PD-WDSY), Abby Law (NE/MW Regional – W.A.R.), Chris Palmer (VP Promotion – W.A.R.)