Weekly Chart Report (3/9/2012)

Lee Richey

RADIO NEWS
Former WCJW/Warsaw, NY PD/MD Lee Richey has landed at WKPQ Kickin’ Country in Hornell, NY. Reach him at lrichey@stny.rr.com.

SPIN ZONE
Taylor Swift launched her third album Speak Now with “Mine,” and now six singles in, she’s made it to “Ours” which is the new CountryBreakout Chart No. 1 song. Lady Antebellum’s “Dancin’ Away With My Heart” is less than 100 spins behind at No. 2, trailed closely by Blake Shelton’s “Drink On It.” Everything seems to be on the move this week, with Miranda Lambert’s “Over You” (No. 6), Zac Brown Band’s “No Hurry” (No. 11), Jason Aldean’s “Fly Over States,” and Luke Bryan’s “Drunk On You” (No. 21) just a few of the singles picking up triple digit spin gains.

Arista Nashville’s Kristen Kelly recently visited WUSN Chicago to promote her first single, “Ex Old Man.” (L-R): WUSN Jeff Kapugi (WUSN PD), Kristen Kelly, and Marci Braun (WUSN MD)

Carrie Underwood’s new single “Good Girl” made a huge splash last week when it debuted at No. 29, and it doesn’t appear to be slowing much in week 2. It received an additional 711 spins–the biggest increase of the week–and leapt up to No. 20. Where newcomers are concerned, a slew of artists are performing well. Kip Moore has a bonafide hit on his hands with “Somethin’ ‘Bout A Truck,” which lands at No. 15. Tim Culpepper’s “Ghost” ratchets up a 104 spin gain, propelling him to No. 38. Dustin Lynch’s “Cowboys and Angels,” Jana Kramer’s “Why Ya Wanna,” and Thomas Rhett’s “Something To Do With My Hands” are all clustered together at Nos. 44-46, and earned 100+ spins each.

Two trios lead the chart debuts. The Band Perry’s “Postcard From Paris” looks to be another successful single for the Perry siblings as it hits No. 63 in its first week. Aussie sister trio The McClymonts are a few steps behind at No. 68 with “I Could Be A Cowboy.” Also debuting are Aaron Lewis’ “Endless Summer” at No. 73. Matt Kennon’s “You Had To Pick On Me” at No. 76, David Nail’s “The Sound of a Million Dreams” at No. 77 and Scott Steele’s “Paycheck to a Prayer” at No. 78.

Frozen Playlists: KBCR, KITX, KRRV, KTHK, KYEZ, WJMQ, WKSR, WKWS, WTCM, WUPY, WYVY

Upcoming Singles
March 12
Sonia Leigh/Bar/Southern Ground/Quarterback
Glen Templeton/Sing That Song Again/Black River
Josh Abbot Band/Touch/PDT
Joanna Smith/We Can’t Be Friends/Columbia

March 19
Darryl Worley/You Still Got It/Tenacity
Kix Brooks feat. Joe Walsh/New To This Town/Arista
Eric Paslay/If The Fish Don’t Bite/EMI Nashville
Justin Moore/‘Til My Last Day/Valory
Rachel Holder/In Your Arms/Curb

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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
The Band Perry/Postcard From Paris/Republic Nashville – 63
The McClymonts/I Could Be A Cowboy/BSM Music – 68
Aaron Lewis/Endless Summer/R & J Records – 73
Matt Kennon/You Had To Pick On Me/Roaddawg – 76
David Nail/The Sound Of A Million Dreams/MCA – 77
Scott Steele/Paycheck To a Prayer/In The Spot Light – 78

Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Carrie Underwood/Good Girl/19 Recordings/Arista – 711
Luke Bryan/Drunk On You/Capitol – 396
Jason Aldean/Fly Over States/Broken Bow – 368
The Band Perry/Postcard From Paris/Republic Nashville – 334
Eric Church/Springsteen/EMI Nashville – 286

Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
The Band Perry/Postcard From Paris/Republic Nashville – 26
Carrie Underwood/Good Girl/19 Recordings/Arista – 23
Easton Corbin/Lovin’ You Is Fun/Mercury – 14
Luke Bryan/Drunk On You/Capitol – 12
Eric Paslay/If The Fish Don’t Bite/EMI Nashville – 11
Justin Moore/’Til My Last Day/Valory – 11
Aaron Lewis/Endless Summer/R & J Records – 10
Dustin Lynch/Cowboys And Angels/Broken Bow Records – 10
David Nail/The Sound Of A Million Dreams/MCA – 10

On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Levi Riggs/My Best Friend’s A Girl/Windridge Records – 202
Clay Walker/Like We Never Said Goodbye/Curb – 196
Acklen Park/Great American Song/Otter Rapids Music – 192
One Night Rodeo/We Could Go To Jail / – 191
Matt Stillwell/Ignition/Average Joe’s – 190

Jaida Dreyer is the debut artist for newly formed Streamsound Records, which was created by Grammy-winning producer Byron Gallimore and music industry veteran Jim Wilkes. Dreyer’s single “Guys Girl” will appear in late March, and she has been busy visiting country radio to introduce herself. Recently she stopped in San Antonio to chat with the staff at KAJA. (L-R): Streamsound’s Jamice Jennings, KAJA PD Travis Moon, Dreyer, Streamsound’s Mike Wilson

The Band Perry welcomed a few familiar faces backstage after their concert stop in Baltimore with Brad Paisley’s Virtual Reality Tour 2012 at the 1st Mariner Arena. TBP's latest single "Postcard From Paris" just debuted at No. 63 on the CountryBreakout Chart. (L-R): Republic Nashville’s Cliff Blake, TBP’s Neil Perry, WMZQ’s Meg Stevens, TBP’s Kimberly Perry, WPOC’s Justin Cole and TBP’s Reid Perry. Photo: Courtesy of Republic Nashville

Calusa/GMV Nashville recording artist Adam Gregory visits with Jerry Duncan Promotions. Gregory's new single "High On You" shipped to radio this week. (L-R): Jen Trail, Gregory, Lisa Smoot, Jerry Duncan

Charlie Cook On Air: Playing Currents

There is just not enough Adele on the radio.

I actually stole that line from David Letterman who used it 20 years ago to say, “There just is not enough Phil Collins on the radio.”

I put 800 miles on my car this weekend, traveling a lot during early morning hours when there was only “fix-it” and colon cancer programming on the AM band. I like to listen to AM when I am driving. It makes me think, but I didn’t want to think about colon cancer. So I popped in a Phil Collins CD and thought about Letterman’s line and how it is true today with Adele and on Country radio.

There have been many phases of an artist completely taking over the radio. Elvis, The Beatles, The Supremes, Phil Collins, Lionel Richie, Michael Jackson and Madonna come to mind in Pop radio.

The same is true in Country Radio. Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney and Toby Keith all play a lot every day. I chose to look at WUSN on Friday, March 3.

They played Kenny Chesney and Taylor Swift 19 times each. Rascal Flatts played 16 times. Lady A played 15 times. Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban each played 14 times. But in Kenny’s case that was 10 different titles.

I am not complaining about any of the acts or WUSN. What they are doing is correct and I agree with playing all those acts (and a few more) double digit times every day.

The pop chart and country chart are different in many ways. But in Adele’s case, she has three songs in the Top 10. (Using a custom report that does not arbitrarily consider a title recurrent instead of current.)

The marketing plan for Country records and the relationship between Country radio and records does not allow this to happen but it could and probably should.

Adele has had the No. 1 selling CD since 1954. Or so it seems.

Programmers know there are three Zac Brown Band songs we could be playing in current rotation right now. The last three songs are all safe, certainly safer than some of the songs Country Radio is playing in a current category.

“Reality” has been a No. 1 song for Kenny Chesney but Country Radio could be/should be still playing “You and Tequila” as a Power current. This is in addition to having “Reality” in a current category.

Taylor has three songs that fit this situation.

I looked at WTMX in Chicago and found that Adele played 15 times on Friday. Remember, she has only three titles.

If you look at MScore you see that there are a number of titles that stations continue to play that are not as strong as past titles, like the ones that I mentioned above. I am not talking about newer songs that are still gaining an audience. I am talking about songs that have never caught on and have been on the chart for 20 plus weeks.

And before you say, ‘The current/recurrent vs. gold balance is dramatically different on a Country station (WUSN) than on a Hot AC Station (WTMX),’ check it out:

WUSN: Current/Recurrent – 69.5%, Gold – 30.5%
WTMX: Current/Recurrent – 71.6%, Gold – 28.4%

And playing a song in a Power Recurrent category that plays twice a day versus as many as nine times per day (as the most played now get from WUSN), is not the same.

I am not saying we throw out the charts. Heck, the publication that prints this article has a chart and most of you know that I have a friend in the business, but maybe driving sales on the Country chart is not being served with the system now in place.

Unless we’re all happy with how things are going today.

Cumulus to Distribute CMT Radio Live

Cumulus Media Networks is taking over as the official distributor for CMT Radio Live With Cody Alan. The announcement was made by CMT President Brian Philips and Cumulus Media Executive VP/Co-COO John Dickey, and the change goes into effect Monday, March 26. Cumulus will manage all syndication and ad sales of CMT Radio Live as well as include syndication to all its owned markets and new non-owned affiliates.

“John and the Cumulus army have been our partners with CMT Radio Live With Cody Alan from the beginning,” said Philips. “They have given us essential affiliate support since show number one. Expanding our relationship with their rapidly-escalating empire is a logical step for this high-profile show!”

CMT Radio Live With Cody Alan airs weeknights from 7 pm – 12 am ET and on weekends for selection stations. Hosted by 2010 ACM national on-air personality winner Cody Alan, the program features a mix of new and classic country hits as well as exclusive interviews and event coverage.

CRS Board and Agenda Committee Updates

Gary Overton (Sony Music Nashville) and Jennie Smythe (Girlilla Marketing) have been appointed to the 2012-2013 Country Radio Broadcasters Board of Directors. Additionally, Brian O’Connell (Live Nation) has been re-appointed following his one-year term in 2011-2012.

These additions follow the Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. 2012-2013 Board of Directors and CRS 2013 Agenda Committee meetings held post CRS. Attendance for the seminar increased 9.6 percent over last year.

The CRS 2013 Agenda Committee includes Jeff Green (Country Aircheck) and John Trapane (Capitol Nashville) as co-vice chairs. They join chairperson Annie Sandor (Curb Records/Miami, FL). Announcements for the full CRS 2013 Agenda Committee will be made within 6-8 weeks. Interested applicants for the Agenda Committee can contact Sandor, Green or Trapane.

The CRS website has been updated to include this year’s Edison Research presentation, along with a full list of members of the CRS Board of Directors, and photo galleries from events and panels.

CRS 2013 is scheduled for Feb. 27 – March 1, 2013, at the Nashville Convention Center.

CountryBreakout No. 1 Song

There are plenty of songs that make us feel something, but occasionally one rises above the rest to become a rallying cry. Martina McBride’s “I’m Gonna Love You Through It” is one of those songs.

The song (written by Ben Hayslip, Sonya Isaacs, and Jimmy Yeary) is now occupying the CountryBreakout No. 1 spot after a 30-plus week climb, which speaks to its durability in the marketplace. McBride tackles the always-tough subject of breast cancer, telling the story of a woman whose husband and family is there to support her every step of the way, from diagnosis to surgery and then recovery. Cancer patients and survivors adopted the anthem as their own, and McBride even took a cross-country Amtrak tour to raise awareness for breast cancer while promoting the release of her Republic Nashville debut Eleven.

“I’m Gonna Love You Through It” also garnered industry accolades, including a Grammy nomination for Best Solo Country Performance. McBride is also currently nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year at the 47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on April 1.

Weekly Chart Report (3/2/2012)

Martina McBride, who currently has the CountryBreakout No. 1 song with "I'm Gonna Love You Through It," recently played the BOK Center in Tulsa and visited with Vanessa Valli of KWEY/Weatherford, OK.

SPIN ZONE
There is considerable chart movement in the post Country Radio Seminar shuffle, resulting in a new CountryBreakout No. 1 song for Martina McBride’s “I’m Gonna Love You Through It.” Martina’s anthem of devotion actually has a slight down-tick in spins, but more than enough to stay on top as older singles rotate out. Making a big leap to No. 2 from 7 is Lady Antebellum’s “Dancin’ Away With My Heart,” thanks to a 226 spin gain. Taylor Swift’s “Ours” is up to No. 3, followed by Blake Shelton’s “Drink On It” and Jake Owen’s “Alone With You.”

Capitol’s Luke Bryan and EMI Nashville’s Eric Church also excel in the spins department, each tacking on an additional 500-plus plays for “Drunk On You” and “Springsteen,” respectively. And somehow Carrie Underwood trumps them both, as her new single “Good Girl” picks up nearly 1000 spins to debut at No. 29–one of our highest chart bows ever. Underwood and team smartly debuted the song during CRS and programmers are responding favorably as they freshen their lists. Also getting big spin gains are Rascal Flatts’ “Banjo” at No. 9, Zac Brown Band’s “No Hurry” at No. 14 and Jason Aldean’s “Fly Over States” at No. 16.

Underwood’s debut leads a whole pack of new entries, including Easton Corbin’s “Lovin’ You Is Fun” at No. 69. Also appearing are Darryl Worley’s “You Still Got It” at No. 75, Jon Wolfe’s “I Don’t Dance” at No. 78, Kix Brooks’ “New To This Town” at No. 79, and Shooter Jennings’ “The Deed and the Dollar” at No. 80. Right outside the Top 80, poised to debut next week are Matt Kennon’s “You Had To Pick On Me,” and The McClymonts’ “I Could Be A Cowboy.”

Frozen Playlists: KBCR, KVVP, KYKX, KZTL KZZY WAAG, WZMR

Upcoming Singles
March 5
James Wesley/Walking Contradiction/Broken Bow
Hunter Hayes/Wanted/Atlantic/WMN
Aaron Lewis/Endless Summer/R&J
David Nail/The Sound of a Million Dreams/MCA
Kentucky Headhunters/Great Acoustics/Red Dir

March 12
Sonia Leigh/Bar/Southern Ground/Quarterback
Glen Templeton/Sing That Song Again/Black River
Josh Abbot Band/Touch/PDT
Joanna Smith/We Can’t Be Friends/Columbia

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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Carrie Underwood/Good Girl/19 Recordings/Arista – 29
Easton Corbin/Lovin’ You Is Fun/Mercury – 69
Darryl Worley/You Still Got It/Tenacity – 75
Jon Wolfe/I Don’t Dance – 78
Kix Brooks/New To This Town/Arista – 79
Shooter Jennings/The Deed And The Dollar/eOne – 80

Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Carrie Underwood/Good Girl/19 Recordings/Arista – 987
Eric Church/Springsteen/EMI Nashville – 517
Luke Bryan/Drunk On You/Capitol – 501
Jason Aldean/Fly Over States/Broken Bow – 388
Rascal Flatts/Banjo/Big Machine – 276

Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Carrie Underwood/Good Girl/19 Recordings/Arista — 64
Luke Bryan/Drunk On You/Capitol — 25
Eric Church/Springsteen/EMI Nashville — 14
Easton Corbin/Lovin’ You Is Fun/Mercury — 13
Thompson Square/Glass/Stoney Creek — 13
Thomas Rhett/Something To Do With My Hands/Valory — 11
Kix Brooks/New To This Town/Arista — 11
Dustin Lynch/Cowboys And Angels/Broken Bow Records — 8
Aaron Lewis/Endless Summer/R & J Records — 8

On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Matt Kennon/You Had To Pick On Me/Roaddawg – 191
The McClymonts/I Could Be A Cowboy/BSM Music – 188
Levi Riggs/My Best Friend’s A Girl/Windridge Records – 188
One Night Rodeo/We Could Go To Jail / – 167
Acklen Park/Great American Song/Otter Rapids Music – 156

Country artists donated their time Feb. 24-25 in Blytheville, AR performing for the 32nd Annual ESA St. Jude Country Cares For Kids sponsored by KHLS/96.3 FM, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, and Ritter Communication. This year over $215,000 was raised. (L-R): (kneeling) Coty and Clinton Walker from The Walker Bros.; (Seated on couch): Jason Green, Chuck Wilder, Tiffany Sykes, Steve Southard and David Adam Byrnes; (upper couc): Dana Ham, Kelly McGrath, Kacey Smith, and Christine Moore; (Back row): CJ Wilder, Mark Wayne Glasmire, Bob Logan Buddy Jewell, Darren Warren, Mike Lester, Debbie Polk, Tom Hill and Sean Patrick McGraw

Arista Nashville’s Kix Brooks recently hosted the WYCD/Detroit 10 Man Jam Guitar Pull. Brooks is supporting his new single, “New To this Town,” featuring Eagles’ guitarist Joe Walsh. The single debuted at No. 79 on the CountryBreakout chart this week. (L-R): Jack Shell (WYCD MD), Tim Roberts (WYCD OM/PD), Kix Brooks and Renee Leymon (Arista Nashville Promotions)

Charlie Cook On Air: Post Country Radio Seminar

Another Country Radio Seminar is behind us. I want to emphasize to everyone in Country Radio who did not attend this year or have never attended: please add the Seminar to your bucket list.

There are so many benefits to being in Nashville for the show.

Not only do you learn from industry leaders in both radio and records, you actually do rub shoulders with these people. I promise you do not need to know Clay Hunnicut to engage him in a conversation that will benefit your career and learning experience.

If you have a CRS name badge you are welcome into almost every event and conversation. Broadcasters and promotion people will draw you into the discussion. I have seen it happen. I have initiated it and I have benefited from it.

In my other life, as a CRB board member, I was the chair of the research committee. There are normally two research projects going on for the CRB. The first is the one that the attendees see as a presentation to the entire group.

This year my friends, Larry Rosin and Tom Webster, of Edison Research presented the results of their P2 project. I like that the agenda committee has begun allowing a follow-up panel that takes the research and puts it into usable language.

The second research project is for their internal use. This post seminar task is so the committee can better plan next year’s Seminar.

What I found when I chaired the committee, was that networking and entertainment were the top draws. Attendees loved that they met others in the business, but also that they were able to experience–in more intimate settings–some of the top talent and many newcomers.

This year attendees saw Lady Antebellum, Carrie Underwood, Sara Evans, Kellie Pickler, Jake Owen, Eli Young Band, Hunter Hayes, Sunny Sweeny, David Nail, Luke Bryan, Alan Jackson, Faith Hill and many saw Jason Aldean at the Bridgestone Arena.  I don’t have enough fingers and toes to count the No. 1 songs in that list.

Then each night they got to squeeze into a small, overheated room and see newcomers that will be stars in the format in years ahead. In those cases the room was cooled by Budweiser. There is nothing better than free music and free beer at midnight.

If you are a station owner and/or a General Manager you might think, “Why should I send my programming staff to Nashville for what amounts to a week’s vacation?”

Well, the Seminar is fun but what I described above takes place during lunches and after a full day of learning and panels.

This year, along with the Edison Research presentation that included actionable information that programmers could take back to their station and institute immediately, there was a panel on how to maximize your station’s ratings if you’re in a diary market.

There was a discussion on what diary market programmers can learn from PPM markets. Again, information that you could bring back to the station the following Monday.

I learned a great deal from consultant Steve Reynold’s presentation. In fact, I used a lot of his thinking for a morning show meeting Monday with a newly configured morning show at one of WV Radio’s stations. Spending an hour listening to Steve helped me make our morning show better and I believe this will translate into higher ratings and better rates.

Of course there were panels on Social Media. How much additional revenue can you expect from what you can learn at these panels? Unless of course you’re already full up on website sales?

Not enough sales information? Center for Sales Strategy’s Matt Sunshine led a couple of panels on how to maximize your relationship with clients. This was specific, actionable information.

There was a panel, always a favorite, on 90 promotional ideas in 50 minutes. These are more opportunities to maximize your sales effort.

This is just scratching the surface of what there was to do last week.

I did the shows. I did the networking. I did the panels. The visit to the Seminar is always the best week of the year for individuals and stations that participate.

Now for the issue most of us stumble on: cost. No way around it. The cost is going to be about $2000 a person (unless you share a room, the largest expense). Between travel and hotel you are going to rack up some expenses. The cost of the Seminar, $399.00 is the best deal going. Check around.

If you are an owner or GM and responsible for costs, that is a tough pill to swallow. If you are a broadcaster on your own, it is very difficult to budget. But like my mother, who used to save weekly in the Christmas Club at the bank, you should put aside $20 a week.

You will get your money back with your first visit.

Did I mention a lot of the beer was free?

WKSR’s Carter Honored During CRS

(L-R): record promoter Christina Bear, honoree Ed Carter, record promoter Jan Woods, KMGO’s Russ Ocker

The 2012 Randy Jones Memorial Award was presented Tuesday, Feb. 21 during the Billy Block Show at the Rutledge. The second-annual CRS-week honor was conferred to Ed Carter of WKSR/Pulaski, TN by last year’s winner, Russ Ocker of KMGO/Oskaloosa, IA.

Carter has over 25 years of experience and has worked to raise funds for numerous charities as well as disaster relief. His award was voted upon by a panel of independent MDs, PDs, and music industry professionals.

The Randy Jones Memorial Award recognizes an on-air personality for exceptional commitment to charitable work, dedication to listeners, and daily preservation of Country music. The award is given in memory of Randy Jones of WDHR/Pikeville, KY, who was a community leader in his town, an exemplary fundraiser, and a passionate fan of country music.

Photo: “Drink In My Hand” No. 1 Party

L-R: (back row) Kent Earls, Executive Vice President/General Manager, Universal Music Publishing Group; Mike Dungan, President/CEO, Capitol Records, Nashville; Jody Williams, Vice President of Writer/Publisher Relations Nashville, BMI; and Troy Tomlinson, President/CEO, Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville; (front row) co-writer Luke Laird, Eric Church, and co-writer Michael Heeney.

Music industry professionals gathered at BMI’s Nashville office yesterday (Feb. 28) to celebrate Eric Church’s first No. 1 song, “Drink in My Hand.” The rowdy anthem is the second single off of Church’s hit album, Chief. The song was co-written by Luke Laird, who has nine No. 1 hits to his credit, and Church’s long-time collaborator, Michael Heeney, who now has three No. 1s.

Bigger Picture Group Promotes Powers, Cahill

President, Bigger Picture Artist Ventures Michael Powers

Bigger Picture Group today announced the promotions of founding partners Michael Powers and Bob Cahill. The industry vets head up the Bigger Picture Artist Ventures division which includes the promotion team and recorded music departments, where Powers is now president, and Cahill is appointed executive vice president/general manager.

In addition, Matt Corbin was promoted to vice president of promotion, and radio exec Allen Mitchell was hired to the promotion team.

Powers and his team were instrumental in the promotion of Zac Brown Band’s highly successful two albums and nine consecutive No. 1 singles.

Exec. VP/GM, Bigger Picture Artist Ventures Bob Cahill

“Both Michael and Bob bring years of experience, credibility and sensibility to our partnership,” says Keith Stegall, chairman and chief creative officer of Bigger Picture Group. “As we continue to distill the essence of Bigger Picture Group, we’re blessed to have such an amazing executive talent pool.”