Tuesday, August 16, 2011

CRS Now Accepting Nominations For 2012 Country Radio Hall of Fame



CRS Now Accepting Nominations For 2012 Country Radio Hall of Fame




CRS Now Accepting Nominations For 2012 Country Radio Hall of Fame


Deadline for nominees to return applications to CRS offices is Sept. 9

(Nashville, Tenn. – Aug. 8, 2011) Country Radio Seminar has opened the nomination process for the 2012 Country Radio Hall of Fame.

Nominations can be submitted here at www.CountryRadioSeminar.com.  As nominations are processed, Country Radio Seminar officials will provide each nominee with an official application.  This application must be returned to the CRS offices no later than Friday, Sept. 9, 2011.

“No other event highlights the accomplishments and contributions of those who have meant so much to the Country Radio industry than the annual Country Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony.  This is the time to be sure that worthy candidates are nominated and included in the process for 2012,” says CRS Hall of Fame Chairman Charlie Morgan.

Nominees may include air-checks, press clippings, awards listings and other materials for consideration.  Applications received after Sept. 9 will be held for consideration for the 2013 Hall of Fame class.  A selection committee of Country radio and industry veterans, as well as members of the Country Radio Hall of Fame determines the Hall of Fame class each year.

The 2012 Country Radio Hall of Fame Dinner and induction ceremony is held Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012, at the Nashville Convention Center.

On-Air Personality Hall of Fame Criteria:

* Must have at least a 20 year on-air career in radio, minimum of 15 in the Country format.
* Significant contributions to the growth and development in the Country radio industry and ongoing contributions to the preservation and enhancement of Country music as an art form.

Radio Hall of Fame Criteria:

* Must have at least a 20 year career in radio, minimum of 15 in the Country format.
* Significant contributions to the growth and development of the Country radio industry and ongoing contributions to the preservation and enhancement of Country music as an art form.

About Country Radio Seminar:
Country Radio Seminar is an annual convention designed to educate and promote the exchange of ideas and business practices in the Country music industry, with specific emphasis on issues relevant to Country radio.  CRS 2012 will be held Feb. 22-24, 2012, in downtown Nashville, Tenn., at the Nashville Convention Center.  Visit www.CountryRadioSeminar.com for more information.  Country Radio Seminar is a property of Country Radio Broadcasters.

CRS Previews Can’t-Miss Agenda Elements for Country Radio Seminar 2012



CRS Previews Can’t-Miss Agenda Elements for Country Radio Seminar 2012





CRS Previews Can’t-Miss Agenda Elements for Country Radio Seminar 2012

Radio experts, research, panels, music, networking, awards, Early Bird registration offer unparalleled value at CRS 2012


(Nashville, Tenn. – Aug. 1, 2011) Country Radio Seminar has highlighted several can’t-miss elements from its agenda for CRS 2012, to be held Feb. 22-24, 2012, at the downtown Nashville Convention Center.

Each year, Country Radio Seminar offers an outstanding and exclusive mix of expert panelists, speakers, research, music and networking to its attendees.  An early look at the three-day CRS 2012 agenda includes the following educational and entertainment opportunities.

Keynote Address:  Bob Pittman, Clear Channel’s Chairman of Media and Entertainment Platforms, kicks off CRS 2012 with the keynote address on Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 9:30 a.m. CDT.  Among other positions, Pittman has served as CEO at AOL Networks, Quantum Media, Time Warner Enterprises and MTV Networks, where he led the team that created MTV.

Research:  CRS has commissioned a far-reaching national Country radio study, which will debut exclusively at Country Radio Seminar 2012.

Panels:  Social media, digital transition challenges, promotion strategies, branding and ratings are among the informative panel topics covered at CRS 2012, including the latest in PPM and radio diary technology.

Social Media:  CRS 2012 has scheduled multiple panels on the growing importance of social media in Country radio, including a beginner and advanced session on today’s social media marketing applications.

Musical Performances:  A special Wednesday night performance event is debuting at CRS 2012, along with Friday’s popular New Faces show and awards, the PRO songwriter showcases and three label luncheon concerts.  Additional surprise performances to be announced.

Networking and Socializing:  CRS 2011 saw more than 2,600 industry professionals attend Country Radio Seminar, providing invaluable networking opportunities.  Additionally, the private CRS lounge is returning with a new design and a new name: The CRS Badge Bar.

Early Bird Registration Rate: Limited time, $399 registration is currently available for CRS 2012 at www.CountryRadioSeminar.com or by calling (615) 327-4487.

Awards: The Country Radio Hall of Fame dinner and induction ceremony unofficially kicks off CRS 2012 in the Nashville Convention Center on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012.  Artist and Humanitarian awards will be announced and the CRS/Country Aircheck awards will be presented during the New Faces of Country Music Show®.

For more information, an online version of the CRS 2012 agenda can be viewed at www.CountryRadioSeminar.com. CRS reserves the right to modify or change the agenda at any time.

About Country Radio Seminar:
Country Radio Seminar is an annual convention designed to educate and promote the exchange of ideas and business practices in the Country music industry, with specific emphasis on issues relevant to Country radio.  CRS 2012 will be held Feb. 22-24, 2012, in downtown Nashville, Tenn., at the Nashville Convention Center.  Visit www.CountryRadioSeminar.com for more information.  Country Radio Seminar is a property of Country Radio Broadcasters.

Bob Pittman, Clear Channel’s Chairman of Media and Entertainment Platforms, Announced as CRS 2012 Keynote Speaker



Bob Pittman, Clear Channel’s Chairman of Media and Entertainment Platforms, Announced as CRS 2012 Keynote Speaker


Chairman of Clear Channel Media and Entertainment Platforms
Bob Pittman

Bob Pittman, Clear Channel’s Chairman of Media and Entertainment Platforms, Announced as CRS 2012 Keynote Speaker

 MTV co-founder to kick off Country Radio Seminar with keynote address Wednesday, Feb. 22


(Nashville, Tenn. – July 25, 2011)  Country Radio Seminar has announced Clear Channel’s Chairman of Media and Entertainment Platforms and MTV co-founder Bob Pittman as the CRS 2012 keynote speaker.

Pittman was appointed Chairman of Clear Channel Media and Entertainment Platforms in Nov. 2010, where he, alongside Clear Channel Radio’s CEO John Hogan and team, lead the development of a comprehensive, integrated digital strategy for Clear Channel in the radio business.  A 35-year entertainment industry veteran and founding member of New York-based private investment firm Pilot Group, LLC, he will deliver the keynote address to officially kick off Country Radio Seminar at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 22.  CRS will be held Feb. 22-24, 2012, at the Nashville Convention Center in downtown Nashville, Tenn.

Pittman’s extensive background in radio and television includes CEO positions at AOL Networks, Quantum Media, Time Warner Enterprises and MTV Networks, where he led the team that created MTV.  He has also served as COO of America Online, Inc. and AOL Time Warner.  Among other recognition, Pittman was named one of Advertising Age’s “10 Marketers Who Changed American Culture” and “50 Pioneers and Visionaries of TV” and one of Life magazine’s “Five Original Thinkers of the ’80s” and “50 Most Influential Boomers.”

“Bob Pittman’s resume speaks for itself,” says CRS President Mike Culotta.  “His experience in radio, television and marketing will undoubtedly provide our CRS attendees with unique insight into the issues the Country radio industry is facing today.  We are once again anticipating another informative keynote address at Country Radio Seminar, and we encourage everyone to do themselves a favor and attend.”

Pittman began his career programming radio stations in Pittsburgh, Chicago and eventually WNBC in New York City.  In 1999, he was inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame, and in 2002 he received the International Radio and Television Society’s Gold Medal.  He has also served as CEO of Six Flags Theme Parks and Century 21 Real Estate.

Past Country Radio Seminar keynote speakers have included Scripps Networks’ CEO Ken Lowe, money management expert Dave Ramsey, marketing guru Seth Godin, retired U.S. General Tommy Franks and recording artist Bon Jovi.

CRS 2012’s limited-time, $399 Early Bird registration is now available.  To register, visit www.CountryRadioSeminar.com.

About Country Radio Seminar:
Country Radio Seminar is an annual convention designed to educate and promote the exchange of ideas and business practices in the Country music industry, with specific emphasis on issues relevant to Country radio.  CRS 2012 will be held Feb. 22-24, 2012, in downtown Nashville, Tenn., at the Nashville Convention Center.  Visit www.CountryRadioSeminar.com for more information.  Country Radio Seminar is a property of Country Radio Broadcasters.

Bradley Gaskin Performs at Mt. Richmore in Conjunction with CRB/CRS Meetings



Bradley Gaskin Performs at Mt. Richmore in Conjunction with CRB/CRS Meetings




Bradley Gaskin Performs at Mt. Richmore in Conjunction with CRB/CRS Meetings


(Nashville, Tenn. – June 23, 2011)  In conjunction with the CRB/CRS agenda and board committee meetings at the downtown Renaissance Hotel, Columbia Nashville artist Bradley Gaskin performed for a gathering of industry executives and CRB agenda and board members on Wednesday, June 22, at John Rich's Mt. Richmore residence in Nashville, Tenn.  Rich produced Gaskin's current single, "Mr. Bartender."

Pictured below, l to r:  CRB board member/Sony Music Nashville's Skip Bishop, artist/producer John Rich, Sony Music Nashville CEO Gary Overton, Columbia Nashville artist Bradley Gaskin, CRB President Mike Culotta, CRB Executive Director Bill Mayne, Columbia Nashville's Jimmy Rector.  Photo: Kristen England.




About CRB:
The Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. ® is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization founded in 1969 to bring radio broadcasters from around the world together with the Country Music Industry to ensure vitality and promote growth in the Country Radio format.  More information may be obtained at: www.CRB.org or at the CRB office at 615.327.4487.

About CRS:
The Country Radio Seminar is an annual convention designed to educate and promote the exchange of ideas in the Country music industry.  Country Radio Seminar is a registered trademark of Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.  CRS 2012 will be held February 22-24, 2012, in downtown Nashville, Tenn.

CRB, Inc. Announces New Directors of Brand Marketing and Strategic Partnerships



CRB, Inc. Announces New Directors of Brand Marketing and Strategic Partnerships





CRB, Inc. Announces New Directors of Brand Marketing and Strategic Partnerships


(Nashville, Tenn. – May 23, 2011)  Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.® has announced Michelle Tigard Kammerer and Cheri Lynn Martin as CRB’s newly appointed Directors of Brand Marketing and Strategic Partnerships, effective June 6, 2011.

Michelle Tigard Kammerer comes to Country Radio Broadcasters with more than 10 years’ experience in the music industry, including nearly seven years at the Nashville branch of worldwide booking and talent agency, Creative Artists Agency.  As chairman of the prominent Nashville fundraising event, Young Nashville Party, Kammerer helped secure sponsorships with local and national brands, including Coca-Cola, Loews Hotels and Virgin America Airlines, among others.  Kammerer owns a Bachelors of Science degree in Business Administration and Marketing from Friends University in Wichita, KS.

“I am honored to join the CRB team.  I have attended Country Radio Seminar many times and know its vast reach and relevance within the music industry,” says Kammerer.  “I am excited to help continue that great legacy, as well as bring new ideas, partnerships and opportunities to CRS 2012.  See you there!”

Cheri Lynn Martin joins CRB from Seattle, Wash., where she specialized in A&R Development at Pledge Music.  Martin developed relationships and wrote campaigns and proposals for marketing companies, managers, record labels and national brands, including Warner Bros. Records, Sony Music Nashville, Capitol Records, Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital and more.  From 2006-2010, Martin ran her own promotions and marketing firm, where she promoted artists including Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley, Sugarland and Phil Vassar.  Martin also spent time as a National Promotion Director with RCA Label Group.

“Exploring and securing strategic sponsorships for the Country Radio Seminar is truly a dream position,” says Martin.  “I am honored to work on this legendary event with such a great group of people at Country Radio Broadcasters, and with such a dynamic partner as Michelle.  I'm looking forward to being part of the team for CRB.”

Adds CRB Executive Director Bill Mayne, “I am extremely excited to have Michelle and Cheri join our team as we continue our evolution of Country Radio Broadcasters.  They both bring a wealth of experience, enthusiasm, and creativity in serving our sponsors and organization.  Look forward to some amazing new concepts for CRS 2012 and beyond!”


Michelle Tigard Kammerer




Cheri Lynn Martin


CRS 2012 is Feb. 22-24, 2012, in downtown Nashville, Tenn.  For more information, visit www.CRB.org.

About CRB:
The Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. ® is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization founded in 1969 to bring radio broadcasters from around the world together with the Country Music Industry to ensure vitality and promote growth in the Country Radio format.  More information may be obtained at: www.CRB.org or at the CRB office at (615) 327-4487.

About CRS:
The Country Radio Seminar is an annual convention designed to educate and promote the exchange of ideas in the Country music industry.  Country Radio Seminar is a registered trademark of Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.  CRS 2012 will be held Feb. 22-24, 2012, in downtown Nashville, Tenn.

Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. Now Accepting CRS 2012 Agenda Committee Applications



Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. Now Accepting CRS 2012 Agenda Committee Applications



Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. Now Accepting CRS 2012 Agenda Committee Applications

Deadline to submit application is April 1

(Nashville, Tenn. – March 21, 2011)  Following its recent success with CRS 2011, which saw a 22 percent increase in attendance, CRB, Inc.® is now accepting applications through April 1, 2011, for its 2011-2012 CRS Agenda Committee.

The CRS Agenda Committee is made up of volunteer professionals from all areas of the Country radio and record industries.  The committee is primarily responsible for planning events for the upcoming year’s Country Radio Seminar.  Prospective applicants must be available to attend agenda meetings in Nashville on June 23-24, 2011.  Applicants are also expected to attend panels and meetings at CRS 2012, held Feb. 22-24, 2012.

Visit www.CRB.org to download the Agenda Committee application and fax or email the completed form by April 1 to Sheree Latham at (615) 329-4492 or Sheree@CRB.org.

About CRS:
The Country Radio Seminar is an annual convention designed to educate and promote the exchange of ideas in the country music industry.  Country Radio Seminar is a registered trademark of Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.  CRS 2012 will be held Feb. 22-24, 2012, in downtown Nashville, Tenn.

About CRB:
The Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. ® is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization founded in 1969 to bring radio broadcasters from around the world together with the Country Music Industry to ensure vitality and promote growth in the Country Radio format.  More information may be obtained at: www.CRB.org or at the CRB office at 615-327-4487.

Results of CRS 2011 Country Radio P1 Research Study Now Available Online



Results of CRS 2011 Country Radio P1 Research Study Now Available Online



Results of CRS 2011 Country Radio P1 Research Study Now Available Online

View the complete study at CRB.org, ColemanInsights.com

(Nashville, Tenn. – March 9, 2011)  The complete results of the Country radio P1 research study presented at CRS 2011 are now available online at CRB.org and ColemanInsights.com.

Sponsored by Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. and the Country Music Association, the in-depth study polled 5,000 12- to 64-year-old P1 Country radio listeners about their music consumption habits, new media usage and the overall state of Country Music.  A parallel study, which polled music and radio executives, was also conducted to gauge industry perceptions versus those of the consumer.

North Carolina-based media research firm Coleman Insights conducted the research.  Results were trended against the last CRB-commissioned Country radio P1 study, presented at CRS in 2007.

The 2011 study suggests that consumers perceive the overall health and appeal of Country Music as significantly more positive than industry professionals do.  Eighty-three percent of Country P1s perceive that they are “listening more” to Country radio today than one year ago, with 51 percent suggesting the reason why is because “Country Music is better” now.

New media usage among Country radio consumers appears to be growing at a comparable rate to the rest of the population.  Seventy-five percent of Country radio P1s own an Internet-connected PC or Mac computer, two-thirds own a game console, half own an iPod or mp3 player and nearly 50 percent own a smartphone device.

Additionally, radio is still the medium that makes consumers feel “most connected” to Country Music and remains the most consistent means of new music discovery for them.  However, more than one-third of P1s have used new music discovery service, Pandora, and indicate that they are “likely” to use it in an automobile if available.

“We are pleased to present the complete findings of our 2011 Country radio listener P1 study to the public,” says Coleman Insights CEO Warren Kurtzman.  “We hope that the data collected from more than 5,000 core listeners helps the Country radio industry continue in its growth and encourages it to explore new opportunities, particularly in the new media marketplace.  Country radio remains healthy today, and its future looks bright.”

Adds CRB Executive Director Bill Mayne, “The results of this year’s study marks a positive step in our understanding of the Country radio consumer.  It also provides a wealth of information that we can use going forward to strengthen our relationships between Country radio and our listeners.”

Participants in the CRB 2011 Country radio listener P1 study were polled via email and online questionnaires between Feb. 7-18, 2011.

To view the complete findings of the 2011 CRB Country Radio P1 listener research study, visit www.CRB.org or www.ColemanInsights.com.

Digital Rodeo Closes Out CRS 2011 with “British Invasion” Show



Digital Rodeo Closes Out CRS 2011 with “British Invasion” Show




Digital Rodeo Closes Out CRS 2011 with “British Invasion” Show
 

(Nashville, Tenn. – March 8, 2011)  Digital Rodeo closed out Country Radio Seminar 2011 with a themed “British Invasion” show, held Friday, March 4, at downtown Nashville venue Cadillac Ranch.  More than a dozen Country artists were on hand to cover songs of their choice from the "British Invasion" era of the '60s.

 

Performers included: Katie Armiger, Burns and Poe, Sarah Darling, Due West, Ashley Gearing, The Harters, Jacob Lyda, One Night Rodeo, Julie Roberts, Adam Tefteller, Tiffany, Bryan White, Mark Wills.

About DigitalRodeo.com:
DigitalRodeo.com is the premier country news, music and lifestyle site for country music fans everywhere.  Community membership is free and offers fans and artists alike the opportunity to connect with each other, upload and download audio and video, watch exclusive DigitalRodeo.com content and stay updated on what’s happening in the world of country music.  For more information, visit www.DigitalRodeo.com.


Digital Rodeo Director of Marketing and Promotions, John Pyne, poses with artists following the Digital Rodeo "British Invasion" show, which officially closed out CRS 2011 at Cadillac Ranch. Pictured l to r: Ashley Gearing, Pyne, Tiffany and Sarah Darling. Photo: Bev Moser.

CRS 2011 Photo Highlights



CRS 2011 Photo Highlights


CRS 2011 Photo Highlights
 

(Nashville, Tenn. – March 7, 2011)  Country Radio Seminar 2011, held March 2-4 at the Nashville Convention Center, was packed from morning to night with educational panels, speakers, luncheons, research presentations, performances and endless networking opportunities.  Here are a few selected photos of CRS 2011 highlights.

View the official CRS 2011 online photo gallery at www.flickr.com/AristoPR



On Wednesday, March 2, Arista Nashville recording artist Carrie Underwood helped officially kick off CRS 2011 with a performance of the national anthem immediately prior to the seminar's keynote address, delivered by Scripps Networks CEO Ken Lowe.  Pictured l to r: CRB Executive Director Bill Mayne, Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, Underwood, Lowe and CRB President Mike Culotta.  Photo: Bev Moser.


Lionel Richie made a surprise appearance at Universal Music Group Nashville's CRS 2011 luncheon at the Ryman Auditorium on Wednesday, March 2.  The Pop and R&B superstar stopped in at the CRS Connections Lounge after his performance.  Pictured l to r: UMG's Katie Dean, CRB Agenda Committee member John Paul, Clear Channel/Milwaukee's Kerry Wolfe, Richie, CRB Board member Keith Kaufman, UMG Sr VP/Promotion and CRB Board member Royce Risser and UMG's Ken Robold.  Photo: Bev Moser.


Warner Music Nashville artist Blake Shelton was this year's headlining act at the ACM and Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40-sponsored CRS 2011 Music City Jam, held on Wednesday, March 2.  Shelton's musical guests during the show included Frankie Ballard, The Band Perry (ACM Top New Vocal Duo or Group Award winners), Luke Bryan, Laura Bell Bundy, Brett Eldredge and Chris Young.  Pictured l to r: The Band Perry, Shelton, Eric Church (ACM Top New Solo Vocalist Award winner), Luke Bryan and Academy of Country Music CEO Bob Romeo.  Photo: Bev Moser.



The CRB and CMA co-sponsored the CRS 2011 Country Radio research study, conducted by media research firm Coleman Insights.  The results were presented during the CRS research panel on Thursday, March 3, at the Nashville Convention Center.  Pictured l to r: CMA Market Research Director Greg Fuson, CRB President Mike Culotta, Coleman Insights VP Sam Milkman, CMA VP/Strategic Partnerships Sherri Warnke, Coleman Insights President/CEO Warren Kurtzman, Coleman Insights VP Chris Ackerman and CRB Executive Director Bill Mayne.  Photo: Bev Moser.


The annual New Faces of Country Music Show, co-sponsored by MDA and Country Aircheck, closed out CRS 2011 on Friday night, March 4, at the Nashville Convention Center.  This year's performers were: The Band Perry, Lee Brice, Jerrod Niemann, Steel Magnolia and Josh Thompson.  Pictured l to r: CRB Executive Director Bill Mayne, Country Aircheck's Lon Helton, Reid Perry, Josh Thompson, Kimberly Perry, Neil Perry, Lee Brice, MDA National Goodwill Ambassador Abbey Umali, Steel Magnolia's Meghan Linsey, Jerrod Niemann, Steel Magnolia's Joshua Scott Jones and CRB President Mike Culotta.  Photo: Bev Moser.

CRS 2011 Attendance Jumps 22 Percent



CRS 2011 Attendance Jumps 22 Percent





CRS 2011 Attendance Jumps 22 Percent

New CRB Officers, Board Members Announced

(Nashville, Tenn. – March 7, 2011)  Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.® has announced an overall attendance figure of 2,649 registrants at CRS 2011, resulting in a 22 percent increase over last year’s event.

The total number of CRS 2011 attendees was divided into 2,004 full registrants (attendees, exhibitors, panelists and sponsors) and 645 participant registrants.  Participant registrants are attendees that register for individual CRS events or purchase single day seminar passes.  Total attendance for CRS 2010 was 2,181 and CRS 2009 was 2,106.

“I think this year’s attendance numbers speak directly to the success of Country Radio Seminar 2011,” says CRB Executive Director Bill Mayne.  “Since 2009, our attendance has shown a 25 percent growth, which is extremely encouraging, particularly in a struggling economy.  Our Country Radio Hall of Fame event and our New Faces show both sold out, and our panelists, speakers and talent continue to set a high standard of excellence in the Country radio industry.  We’re excited about the momentum CRS has provided for the rest of 2011 and into next year’s seminar.”

Changes to the CRS Agenda Committee and CRB Board of Directors have been announced.  The newly elected CRB Board officers and CRS Agenda Committee leaders are as follows:

CRB President: Mike Culotta (WQYK / Tampa, Fla.)
CRB Vice President: R.J. Curtis (Country Aircheck / Nashville, Tenn.)
CRB Secretary: Carole Bowen (WKIS / Miami, Fla.)
CRB Treasurer: Jeff Walker (AristoMedia/Marco Promotions / Nashville, Tenn.)
CRS 2012 Agenda Chair: Annie Sandor (Curb Records / Miami, Fla.)
CRS 2012 Vice Chair: Clint Marsh (Talking Stick Communications / Warsaw, Ind.)

“The energy at CRS this year was off the charts!” says CRS 2012 Agenda Chair, Annie Sandor. “Everyone I talked to could really feel it as well.  You saw it in the panels, the live performances and the conversations between friends.  It’s such an awesome feeling to be a part of an amazing event like Country Radio Seminar.  We’re ready to roll up our sleeves and start planning for CRS 2012 already!”

Three members who were previously appointed by the CRB President have been elected back to the CRB Board of Directors.  Clarence Spalding (Spalding Entertainment / Nashville, Tenn.) and Johnny Chiang (KKBQ / Houston, Texas) were elected to 3-year terms, and Dan Halyburton (RadioTime / Palo Alto, Calif.) was elected to a one-year term.

Other CRB Board members re-elected for three-year terms include: Carole Bowen, R.J. Curtis, David Haley, Clay Hunnicutt, Royce Risser, Tim Roberts and Jeff Walker.

Skip Bishop (Sony Music Nashville / Nashville, Tenn.) was elected to fill a one-year term.

Newly re-elected CRB President Mike Culotta also appointed three new CRB Board members: John Esposito (Warner Bros. / Nashville, Tenn.), Brian O’Connell (Live Nation / Nashville, Tenn.) and Jerry Phillips (Big River Broadcasting / Florence, Ala.).

Continuing their terms on the CRB Board are: Jim Asker, Tom Baldrica, Becky Brenner, Joel Burke, Natalie Conner, John Crenshaw, Mike Dungan, Keith Kaufman, Renee Leymon, Mike McVay, Charlie Morgan, Joel Raab, Denise Roberts, John Shomby, John Zarling and Director Emeritus Charlie Monk.

“CRS 2011 was a tremendous success for our Board, our attendees and the Country radio industry,” says CRB President Mike Culotta.  “From the insightful Country radio research presentation, to our CRS smartphone applications, to the new Connections Lounge, this year’s seminar integrated a lot of new ideas to ensure Country Radio Seminar remains innovative and relevant as we move forward towards next year’s CRS 2012.” 

CRS 2012 will be held Feb. 22-24, 2012, at the Nashville Convention Center in Nashville, Tenn.  Visit www.CRB.org for more information about Country Radio Seminar and the Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.

To view an online photo gallery of events and panels from CRS 2011, visit: www.flickr.com/AristoPR

About CRS:
The Country Radio Seminar is an annual convention designed to educate and promote the exchange of ideas in the country music industry.  Country Radio Seminar is a registered trademark of Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.  CRS 2012 will be held Feb. 22-24, 2012, in downtown Nashville, Tenn.

About CRB:
The Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. ® is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization founded in 1969 to bring radio broadcasters from around the world together with the Country Music Industry to ensure vitality and promote growth in the Country Radio format.  More information may be obtained at: www.CRB.org or at the CRB office at 615-327-4487.

2011 CRB-Country Aircheck Awards Presented at CRS New Faces of Country Music Show



2011 CRB-Country Aircheck Awards Presented at CRS New Faces of Country Music Show



2011 CRB-Country Aircheck Awards Presented at CRS New Faces of Country Music Show
 
(Nashville, Tenn. – March 4, 2011) The second annual CRB-Country Aircheck Awards were presented Friday night, March 4, during the CRS New Faces of Country Music Show® at Country Radio Seminar 2011.

CRB President Mike Culotta co-presented the awards with Country Aircheck’s Lon Helton in between performances at the New Faces show inside the Nashville Convention Center.

The 2011 CRB-Country Aircheck Award winners are:

Major Market Country Radio Station – WUSN/Chicago

Large Market Country Radio Station – WMIL/Milwaukee

Medium Market Country Radio Station – WIVK/Knoxville

Small Market Country Radio Station – WUSY/Chattanooga

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Market Manager/GM, Major Market – Natalie Conner, WXTU/Philadelphia 

Market Manager/GM, Large Market - Tom English, WSIX/Nashville

Market Manager/GM, Medium Market - Thom Mandel, WQMX/Akron

Market Manager/GM, Small Market - Ken Salyer, WKSF/Asheville

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Major Market OM/Program Director - Mike Culotta, WQYK-FM/Tampa

Large Market OM/Program Director - Keith Kaufman, WSIX/Nashville

Medium Market OM/Program Director - Mike Hammond, WIVK/Knoxville

Small Market OM/Program Director - Rob Kelley, WQHK/Ft. Wayne

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Major Market Music Director – TIE - Marci Braun, WUSN/Chicago and Ginny Rogers, WKLB/Boston

Large Market Music Director - TJ McEntire, KBEQ/Kansas City

Medium Market Music Director - Dave Taft, WBCT/Grand Rapids

Small Market Music Director - Brian Hatfield, WKSF/Asheville, NC

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National Air Personality - Bob Kingsley, Country Top 40

Major Market Personality - Lisa Dent & Ramblin' Ray, WUSN/Chicago

Large Market Personality - Gerry House & The House Foundation, WSIX/Nashville

Medium Market Personality - Andy And Allison, WIVK/Knoxville

Small Market Personality - Dan, Dude And Lori Mae, WQHK/Ft. Wayne

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Platinum Record Label – Capitol Records

Gold Record Label - Big Machine Records

VP/Promotion - Jack Purcell, Big Machine

Director/National Promotion - George Briner, Valory

Regional Promoter - Erik Powell, Big Machine

Independent Promoter - Nine North

New Face Of Country - John Esposito, Warner Music Nashville

Radio awards were divided into four markets: Major (1-25), Large (26-50), Medium (51-100) and Small (101+).  Awards for each market recognized outstanding achievement in the Station, General Manager, Program Director, Music Director and Air Personality categories. There was also one National Personality award presented.

Record Label awards included a Platinum award (given to a label with an affiliated distribution company), a Gold award (given to a label with external distribution), and one award each in the VP/Promotion, Director/National Promotion, Independent Promoter and Regional Promoter categories.  Additionally, a discretionary New Face of Country award was given to an emerging professional who has made a specific impact in the Country radio or Country music industry in the previous 12 months.

About CRB:  The Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.® is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization founded in 1969 to bring radio broadcasters from around the world together with the Country Music Industry to ensure vitality and promote growth in the Country Radio format.

About CRS:  The Country Radio Seminar (CRS) is an annual convention designed to educate and promote the exchange of ideas in the country music industry.  CRS takes place at the Nashville Convention Center in downtown Nashville, Tenn.  Country Radio Seminar is a registered trademark of Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.

About Country Aircheck:  Country Aircheck is the leading force in the Country radio trade publication industry as a multi-faceted news and information source.  The Nashville-based company publishes several branded products, including Country Aircheck Today, Country Aircheck Weekly, Country Aircheck's "The Adds," and Country Aircheck quarterly Print Publications. For more information, call (615) 320-1450 or visit www.CountryAircheck.com.

CRB Hands Out Humanitarian Awards on Opening Day of CRS 2011



CRB Hands Out Humanitarian Awards on Opening Day of CRS 2011



CRB Hands Out Humanitarian Awards on Opening Day of CRS 2011

(Nashville, Tenn. – March 3, 2011)  On the opening day of CRS 2011, Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.® handed out its Artist, Radio and Tom Rivers Humanitarian Awards during a special ceremony inside the Nashville Convention Center.

The 2011 CRB Artist Humanitarian Award was presented to Tim McGraw and Faith Hill for their ongoing efforts to aid those affected by the Nashville floods in 2010.  The couple was particularly instrumental in organizing the star-studded Nashville Rising flood relief concert at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena in June 2010.  Last year’s winner, Trace Adkins, presented the award to Hill and McGraw.

The 2011 CRB Radio Humanitarian Award winners were KWJJ/Portland, Ore. (Large Market), WIVK/Knoxville, Tenn. (Medium Market) and WCTY/Norwich, Conn. (Small Market).  CRB President Mike Culotta and RadioInk’s Lois Choolijan presented the awards.

Large Market Winner: 99.5 KWJJ/Portland, Ore. -
KWJJ’s community efforts in 2010 included its annual sponsorship of the Portland Rose Festival, St. Paul Rodeo, July 4th Celebration Parade, Portland Police Department Celebrity Golf Tournament, Annual Bite of Oregon, Canned Food Drives and its various efforts to support Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.

Medium Market Winner: 107.7 WIVK/Knoxville, Tenn. -
WIVK’s humanitarian initiatives have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for organizations in the Knoxville area, including The Love Kitchen, Red Cross March for the Military, The United Way, Children’s Hospital, Coats for the Cold and the city’s annual Christmas parade.  WIVK and its listeners were among those who generously donated their resources to the Nashville flood victims in 2010.

Small Market Winner: 97.7 WCTY/Norwich, Conn.
WCTY raises funds each year for The United Way, Wounded Warrior Project, MADD, the Women’s Center of S.E. Connecticut and the Plainfield Rotary Foundation, among others.  In 2010, WCTY collected more than 30,000 pounds of food with its Big Y Food Drive in Eastern Connecticut.

The 2011 Tom Rivers Humanitarian Award was presented to NRG Media President and CEO, Mary Quass.  NRG Media owns and operates 45 radio stations in Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Illinois.  Quass has been recognized by Radio Ink Magazine as one of the 40 Most Powerful People in Radio for six consecutive years and was listed as the No. 1 Most Influential Women in Radio in 2007.  Her community efforts are exemplified through her various office and board appointments with organizations including: the National Association of Broadcasters, United Fire and Casualty Company, Bayliss Media Foundation, All Saints Parish Foundation, Entrepreneurial Development Center, United Way Board of Trustees and Mercy Medical Center, among others.  CRB Board member/WYCD PD Tim Roberts presented Quass with the award.

About the CRB Artist Humanitarian Award:
The CRB Artist Humanitarian Award was created in 1990 to honor those Country music artists who have exhibited exceptional humanitarian efforts during their career.  Past recipients of the annual award have included Trace Adkins, Brad Paisley, Brooks & Dunn, Garth Brooks, Charlie Daniels and Kenny Rogers, among others.

About the CRB Radio Humanitarian Awards:
The CRB Radio Humanitarian Awards are presented to full-time Country radio stations for notable public service initiatives that improve the quality of life for the communities they serve.  The annual awards are presented to stations in three categories: Large (markets 1-50), Medium (markets 51-130), and Small (markets 131+).

About the Tom Rivers Humanitarian Award:
The Tom Rivers Humanitarian Award is given at the discretion of the Country Radio Broadcasters Board of Directors to recognize an individual in the Country Radio industry who has displayed a magnanimous spirit of caring and generosity in service to their community.  This award is named in honor of CRB Board member Tom Rivers, who died in 2004 at age 38 of bronchial asthma.  Rivers, known for his work at WQYK, Tampa/St. Petersburg and WUSN, Chicago, was highly regarded for his public service.

Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. Inducts 2011 Class Into Country Radio Hall of Fame



Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. Inducts 2011 Class Into Country Radio Hall of Fame



Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. Inducts 2011 Class Into Country Radio Hall of Fame  

(Nashville, Tenn. – March 2, 2011) The 2011 class of the Country Radio Hall of Fame was officially inducted last night, March 1, at a sold-out ceremony and dinner held inside the Nashville Convention Center.

Dale Carter, Barry Kent and Lee Rogers were inducted in the On-Air Personality category, while Charlie Cook, Dene Hallam (posthumous) and Bill Payne were the three Radio inductees.  Other awards presented during the ceremony included the CRB Career Achievement Award, given to The Judds, and the CRB President’s Award, presented to Joe Galante.

The Country Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremonies unofficially kick off Country Radio Seminar each year.  CRS 2011 is held March 2-4 in Nashville, Tenn.  For more information, visit www.CRB.org.




The 2011 class of the Country Radio Hall of Fame, President's Award winner and Career Achievement Award winners.  Top row L to R: Bill Payne, Charlie Cook, Joe Galante (President's Award), Naomi Judd of The Judds (Career Achievement Award), Barry Kent, Dale Carter, Lee Rogers.  Bottom row, L to R: Country Aircheck's R.J. Curtis, the three daughters of Dene Hallam, CRB President Mike Culotta and CRB Executive Director Bill Mayne.  Not pictured: Wynonna Judd.  Photo: Bev Moser.

Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.® Announces 2011 Radio Promotion Award Winners



Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.® Announces 2011 Radio Promotion Award Winners



Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.® Announces 2011 Radio Promotion Award Winners
 
(Nashville, Tenn. – March 1, 2011)  Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. has announced its 2011 Radio Promotion Award winners.  Given out each year at Country Radio Seminar, the awards are presented to stations in the Large, Medium and Small Market categories.

Large Market Winner:  KUPL / Portland, Ore.
KUPL’s “Free Money Friday” paired two of the station’s advertising clients to create a successful cross-promotion.  Customers who picked up KUPL bumper stickers at one client location would receive a text message directing them to the second client’s promotion and location, where customers could win up to $500.  The promotion generated increased sales for the clients and doubled the radio station’s texting database. 

Medium Market Winner: WQMX / Akron, Ohio
WQMX utilized the power of social networking to conduct its “Zac Brown Look-A-Like Contest” in the summer of 2010.  Listeners submitted photos through the station’s Facebook page for a chance to win front row seats and a backstage “eat and greet” with the Zac Brown Band.

Small Market Winner:  KZPK / St. Cloud, Minn.
In 2010, KZPK staged its biggest benefit concert ever during Central Minnesota’s summer FireFest event.  The show featured performances from Little Big Town, Emerson Drive and Bomshel, raising more than $50,000 for the city of Cold Spring’s Fire and Rescue Relief Association.

The Radio Promotion Awards will be presented during the “90 Executable Ideas in 50 Minutes” panel on Thursday, March 3, inside the Nashville Convention Center.

Stations are judged on the creativity and implementation of their promotions, held from Nov. 1, 2009 – Dec. 31, 2010.  Winners are evaluated on promotion objective, presentation style, effect on cume and overall success of the promotion.

Radio Promotion Award winners receive a free trip to Country Radio Seminar, including airfare (up to $500 of actual cost), hotel accommodations and registration fees.

About CRB:
Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. ® is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization founded in 1969 to bring radio broadcasters from around the world together with the Country Music Industry to ensure vitality and promote growth in the Country Radio format.  More information may be obtained at: www.CRB.org or at the CRB office at (615) 327-4487.

About CRS:
The Country Radio Seminar is an annual convention designed to educate and promote the exchange of ideas in the Country music industry.  Country Radio Seminar is a registered trademark of Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.  CRS 2011 is held March 2-4, 2011, in Nashville, Tenn.  $499 On-Site registration (excluding a ticket to the sold out New Faces Show) is available at www.CRB.org or by contacting the Country Radio Broadcasters at (615) 327-4487.

Nashville Gears Up For CRS 2011: “Where Connections Are Made”



Nashville Gears Up For CRS 2011: “Where Connections Are Made”



Nashville Gears Up For CRS 2011: “Where Connections Are Made”

Country Radio Seminar 2011 is March 2-4 at the Nashville Convention Center


(Nashville, Tenn. – Feb. 28, 2011)  Music City is gearing up this week for the biggest Country radio industry event in the world as CRS 2011 prepares to kick off on Wednesday, March 2, in downtown Nashville.

Proclaimed “Country Radio Week” by Mayor Karl Dean, CRS 2011 is held March 2-4 at the Nashville Convention Center.  This year’s theme is “Where Connections Are Made,” a reference to the social, educational and professional networking opportunities afforded to the thousands who attend the three-day seminar each year.  Planned and executed by Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc., the annual event brings the best and brightest educators, innovators, speakers and performers in the Country radio industry to Nashville.

“This year, we are really stressing the networking aspect of Country Radio Seminar,” says CRB Executive Director Bill Mayne.  “We’ve offered deeply discounted rates to make the seminar more affordable for those hit hardest by the economy, and for those still unable to attend, we’ve placed more emphasis on our social media initiatives to keep them abreast of what’s going on at CRS.  Our goal has always been to share information and provide a forum for professionals in this industry to interact with each other so that Country radio remains a healthy and vital component of the music industry.”

CRS 2011 is packed with educational panels, prominent speakers, research presentations, awards, exhibits and intimate performances from some of Country music’s biggest stars and emerging artists.  A thumbnail summary of agenda highlights follows below.

Tuesday, March 1:
The Country Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony and dinner unofficially kicks off CRS each year.  The 2011 inductees are Dale Carter, Barry Kent and Lee Rogers (On-Air Personality) and Charlie Cook, Dene Hallam and Bill Payne (Radio).  The Judds are receiving the 2011 Career Achievement Award and Joe Galante is receiving the President’s Award.  This year’s ceremony and dinner has sold out.


Wednesday, March 2:
Country music superstar Carrie Underwood officially opens CRS 2011 with a performance of the national anthem, followed by the keynote address, delivered this year by Scripps Networks CEO Ken Lowe.  Presentation of the Tom Rivers Award and the Artist and Radio Humanitarian Awards follow the keynote address.  Wednesday’s key panels include a session on digital media and its effects on the business of radio and records, a tutorial on conducting on-air interviews, and the “Show Me the Money” panel, an eye-opening look at the economics of the music industry.  Attendees will get an opportunity to review actual financial figures from the radio, record and artist perspective. 

Wednesday’s performances include the second annual UMG luncheon at the Ryman Auditorium with scheduled appearances from: Gary Allan, Laura Bell Bundy, Hayes Carll, Coldwater Jane, Easton Corbin, Billy Currington, Dani Flowers, Vince Gill, Mallary Hope, Jamey Johnson, Josh Kelley, Randy Montana, Kip Moore, David Nail, Randy Rogers Band, Ashton Shepherd, Canaan Smith, Sugarland, Josh Turner, Lee Ann Womack and special surprise guests.  The afternoon KCRS Live! songwriter showcase features Aaron Lewis, LoCash Cowboys, Rivers Rutherford and Jeffrey Steele.  Blake Shelton headlines the Music City Jam™, which closes out Wednesday’s events at the Convention Center.

Thursday, March 3:
Thursday is loaded with educational panels, case studies, focus groups and research presentations.   A sample of Thursday’s panels include: 90 Executable Ideas in 50 Minutes, Strengthening Partnerships Through Social Media, What Radio and Records Don’t Know About Each Other, From the Mouths of the Consumer (focus group), Creating Successful Marketing Programs Using Country Radio (case study) and more.  The CRB and CMA-sponsored research presentation examines new media trends and usage as it pertains to both the Country music consumer and the Country music professional.

Performance events include the Sony Music Nashville luncheon, featuring Ronnie Dunn and Joanna Smith.  Dallas Davidson, Jerrod Niemann and Whitey Shafer headline the WCRS Live! songwriter showcase, and the Broadjam Acoustic Showcase features Mark Croft.

Friday, March 4:
Friday offers attendees a variety of panels, including: Leadership Skills and Management Secrets, Video Saved the Radio Star, Inside the Brand with the Decision Makers, PPM: Pardon the Interruption, Building Revenue with Social Media, Concerts: Connect the Dots Between Ratings, Revenue and Promotions and the popular Town Hall wrap-up panel.

Friday’s musical performances includes Luke Bryan at the Capitol Records Nashville luncheon, followed in the evening by one of Country Radio Seminar’s most anticipated events, the sold out New Faces of Country Music Show®.  The CRS 2011 New Faces lineup is: The Band Perry, Lee Brice, Jerrod Niemann, Steel Magnolia and Josh Thompson.  The Digital Rodeo “British Invasion” Show closes out CRS 2011 at Cadillac Ranch.  Performers include: Katie Armiger, Burns and Poe, Sarah Darling, Due West, Ashley Gearing, Josh Gracin, The Harters, Jacob Lyda, One Night Rodeo, Julie Roberts, Adam Tefteller, Tiffany, Bryan White, Mark Wills and more.

A detailed schedule with descriptions of all CRS 2011 panels and events can be viewed at www.CRB.org or accessed via the new CRS 2011 smartphone application.  Available for iPhone, Android and Blackberry, the app provides seminar attendees with an expanded CRS agenda, featuring panel descriptions, speaker bios, live performances, post-CRS nightlife activities, a map of downtown Nashville and the ability to rate individual panels and panelists.

CRB is also upgrading its social media initiatives at CRS 2011.  Throughout the three-day seminar, CRB will post Facebook and Twitter updates from the Convention Center about specific panel highlights, artist performances, special guests and more.  Ongoing video blogs from CRS will be posted at CRB.org.

About CRB:
The Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. ® is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization founded in 1969 to bring radio broadcasters from around the world together with the Country Music Industry to ensure vitality and promote growth in the Country Radio format.  More information may be obtained at: www.CRB.org or at the CRB office at (615) 327-4487.

About CRS:
The Country Radio Seminar is an annual convention designed to educate and promote the exchange of ideas in the Country music industry.  Country Radio Seminar is a registered trademark of Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.  CRS 2011 will be held March 2-4, 2011, in Nashville, Tenn.  $499 On-Site registration (excluding a ticket to the sold out New Faces Show) is available at www.CRB.org or by contacting the Country Radio Broadcasters at (615) 327-4487.

CRS Implements New Technology, Social Media Elements Into Annual Seminar



CRS Implements New Technology, Social Media Elements Into Annual Seminar




CRS Implements New Technology, Social Media Elements Into Annual Seminar

Interactive CRS agenda application created in partnership with Country Aircheck now available for smartphone users


(Nashville, Tenn. – Feb. 23, 2011)  Country Radio Seminar 2011 is providing more social media options to its attendees this year and offering a new interactive agenda smartphone application, created in partnership with Country Aircheck.

The CRS 2011 application, or “app,” provides seminar attendees with an expanded CRS agenda, featuring panel descriptions, speaker bios, live performances, post-CRS nightlife activities and a map of downtown Nashville.  Users can create their own customized CRS schedule, rate the panels and post updates and reviews directly to their social media profiles.

“The new CRS app integrates all things CRS into your smartphone,” says CRB Executive Director Bill Mayne.  “I think our attendees will quickly appreciate all of the enhanced features this app offers, without having to carry around multiple schedules and agendas to find out where they want to go or how to get there.  It’s all right here in the palm of your hand.”

The CRS 2011 app is currently available for download on all iPhone and Android platforms, with a Blackberry version coming soon.  Download the Android application here and the iPhone app here.

“Last year, Country Aircheck partnered with the CRB to create the CRB-CA Awards, and this year, we're proud to work with the CRB in delivering CRS 2011 registrants the seminar's first ever smartphone app,” says Country Aircheck’s Lon Helton.  “Every session, every panelist, and every after-hours event is included, so everyone can customize their week to maximize their CRS 2011 experience.  It's cool, it's easy - and it's on your phone!”

CRS 2011 is also upgrading its on-site social media initiatives.  Throughout the three-day seminar, CRB will post Facebook and Twitter updates from the Convention Center about panel highlights, artist performances, special guests and more.  Ongoing video blogs from CRS 2011 will be posted at CRB.org.

CRS 2011 is held March 2-4, 2011, in downtown Nashville, Tenn.  For more information, visit www.CRB.org.

About CRB:
The Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. ® is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization founded in 1969 to bring radio broadcasters from around the world together with the Country Music Industry to ensure vitality and promote growth in the Country Radio format.  More information may be obtained at: www.CRB.org or at the CRB office at (615) 327-4487.

About CRS:
The Country Radio Seminar is an annual convention designed to educate and promote the exchange of ideas in the Country music industry.  Country Radio Seminar is a registered trademark of Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.  CRS 2011 will be held March 2-4, 2011, in Nashville, Tenn.  $499 On-Site registration (excluding a ticket to the sold out New Faces Show) is available at www.CRB.org or by contacting the Country Radio Broadcasters at (615) 327-4487.

CRS Spotlight: Five Highlighted Panels at CRS 2011



CRS Spotlight: Five Highlighted Panels at CRS 2011



CRS Spotlight: Five Highlighted Panels at CRS 2011


(Nashville, Tenn. – Feb. 10, 2011)  Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.® has released information on five recently updated panels at Country Radio Seminar 2011, to be held March 2-4, 2011, in downtown Nashville, Tenn.

The three-day seminar is the premier educational and networking event for the Country radio and music industry, offering attendees access to 24 informative panels, countless valuable networking opportunities, prominent speakers, research presentations and intimate performances from some of today’s biggest stars and emerging artists.

Panels at CRS 2011 cover a broad range of topics relevant to today’s Country radio industry, including: social media and digital innovations, PPM, music video, brand strategies, leadership skills, consumer research studies, concert promotions and revenue, ad sales, PD multi-tasking, the relationships and economics of the radio and record industries, on-air interviews and much more.  Here is a thumbnail look at five highlighted CRS 2011 panels.

Wednesday, March 2:

The Digital Life: Doing Business In An Increasingly Digital World (11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.) - Media and technology expert Shelly Palmer presents the latest info on what consumers are doing in terms of using tech-gadgets, websites and mobile devices, as well as an overview of media consumption trends.  Learn what new devices are impacting consumers, learn where consumers are going to get entertainment, learn about changes and development in existing media platforms, and most of all, learn where the future competition will come from.  Presenter: Shelly Palmer (Live Digital with Shelly Palmer).

Show Me The Money: The Economics of the Radio and Music Industry (3 p.m. – 3:50 p.m.) - Everything you want to know about the economics of the radio and music industry will be revealed in this in-depth look at the bottom line for both industries.  This panel presents the real numbers - from gross to net - for radio, records and artists, and addresses how the money flows from label to artist to management.  Moderator: Erica Farber (The Farber Connection, LLC).  Panelists: Ken Robold (UMG), Chuck Flood (Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Inc.), Tom English (Clear Channel Radio).

Thursday, March 3:

Strengthening Partnerships Through Social Media with Radio P1s (2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.)
- This panel provides specific knowledge about how social media can help stations build brand loyalty, ratings and a sense of community. This is accomplished through online demonstrations and idea-driven discussions on how social media works to drive station listening.  Highlights of this panel include examples of what consumers respond to, what planning and resources are required, how to develop creative partnerships with sponsors and artists, and using mobile applications with the sales department. Moderator: Dan Halyburton (McVay Media). Panelists: Sloane Cavitt (Show Dog-Universal), Pinky Gonzales (Carazel Inc.), Stephen Linn (CMT), Jennie Smythe (Girlilla Marketing), Roy Elkins (Broadjam).

Friday, March 4:

The Art of War: Strategies for Offense and Defense (10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.) - This panel offers both a historic look and mentoring approach on how to program in a heated format battle.  Learn how legendary stations have survived and how successful new stations changed the status quo. Learn the most important aspects of safeguarding your station’s revenue and events from direct attacks and also how to identify weakness in a competitor. Moderator: Dan Halyburton (McVay Media). Panelists: Kevin Christopher (Tyler Media/KJKE), William B. Fletcher (Fletcher, Rowley and Riddle, Inc.), Lee Abrams.

Concerts: Connecting the Dots Between Ratings, Revenue and Promotions (2:00 p.m. – 2:50 p.m.) - This panel demonstrates how concert promotion is a winning situation for all involved and covers many platforms. Learn how to grow revenue, ratings and sell tickets through examples of successful synergy. Understand how concerts can be a great NTR opportunity on multiple levels: web, text, video, etc.  Discover how partnering with clients with compelling content can be to your advantage and help you better understand the area of touring and concert promotion. Moderator: Charlie Morgan (Emmis Communications). Panelists: Natalie Conner (WXTU), Tim Roberts (WYCD), Brian O’Connell (Live Nation).

A detailed schedule and descriptions of all CRS 2011 panels is available at www.CRB.org.  CRB, Inc. reserves the right to modify or change the agenda as speakers, performers and panelists are added or removed.

The CRS 2011 New Faces of Country Music Show is sold out.  A reduced $399 registration rate remains in effect through Friday, Feb. 18.  The On-Site rate increases to $499 on Feb. 19. Registration fees do not include access to the New Faces show.  Contact the Country Radio Broadcasters at (615) 327-4487 or at www.CRB.org for registration materials.

About CRB:
The Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. ® is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization founded in 1969 to bring radio broadcasters from around the world together with the Country Music Industry to ensure vitality and promote growth in the Country Radio format.  More information may be obtained at: www.CRB.org or at the CRB office at (615) 327-4487.

About CRS:
The Country Radio Seminar is an annual convention designed to educate and promote the exchange of ideas in the Country music industry.  Country Radio Seminar is a registered trademark of Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.  CRS 2011 will be held March 2-4, 2011, in Nashville, Tenn.  Limited time, $399 registration (excluding a ticket to the recently sold out New Faces Show) is available through Feb. 18 at www.CRB.org or by contacting the Country Radio Broadcasters at (615) 327-4487.

CRB, Inc. Announces Opening of Connections Bar® and Networking Venue at CRS 2011



CRB, Inc. Announces Opening of Connections Bar® and Networking Venue at CRS 2011



CRB, Inc. Announces Opening of Connections Bar® and Networking Venue at CRS 2011


Exclusive access bar open to CRS 2011 registrants only

(Nashville, Tenn. – Feb. 7, 2011)  Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.® has announced the opening of the Connections Bar® and networking venue for CRS registrants at CRS 2011, to be held March 2-4, 2011.

The Connections Bar is open to Country Radio Seminar attendees with valid CRS 2011 registration badges only.  Located in the downtown Nashville Renaissance Hotel near the pedway leading to the Convention Center, the venue provides a place for seminar attendees to relax and network with other professionals in the Country radio industry.

“The debut of Connections is a dream come true as an alternative, exclusive location for our attendees to meet, network, relax and be with friends, all in the convenience of the Renaissance hotel,” says CRB Executive Director Bill Mayne.  “This is the culmination of a lot of work and vision over the past year, and the early reaction to this move has been very positive.”

Co-sponsored by GAC and Citadel Media, the Connections Bar remains open from 4 p.m. – 2 a.m. each day during CRS 2011.  Designed by Nashville-based party planner Randi Lesnick of Randi Events, Connections features a full-service, top-end bar, special food menu, music and video.  A ribbon cutting ceremony officially opens the venue at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, March 2.

“I can’t tell you how excited Citadel Media is to be a co-sponsor of the new Connections lounge at CRS this year,” says Citadel Media VP Programming and Distribution, Bryan Switzer.  “Having been a part of many of the changes to CRS through the years, I applaud the CRB for continuing to create new and diverse ways for participants to interact and conduct business, as well as an opportunity to reconnect with old friends.  I’ve no doubt Connections is going to be a huge success, and we’re proud to be part of its introduction at CRS 2011!”

CRS 2011 is held March 2-4, 2011, in downtown Nashville, Tenn.  For more information on CRS 2011 events, agenda items and panels, visit www.CRB.org.

About CRB:
The Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. ® is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization founded in 1969 to bring radio broadcasters from around the world together with the Country Music Industry to ensure vitality and promote growth in the Country Radio format.  More information may be obtained at: www.CRB.org or at the CRB office at (615) 327-4487.

About CRS:
The Country Radio Seminar is an annual convention designed to educate and promote the exchange of ideas in the Country music industry.  Country Radio Seminar is a registered trademark of Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.  CRS 2011 will be held March 2-4, 2011, in Nashville, Tenn.  Limited time, $399 registration (excluding a ticket to the recently sold out New Faces Show) is available through Feb. 18 at www.CRB.org or by contacting the Country Radio Broadcasters at (615) 327-4487.

Luke Bryan to Perform at Capitol Records Nashville Luncheon at CRS 2011



Luke Bryan to Perform at Capitol Records Nashville Luncheon at CRS 2011



Luke Bryan to Perform at Capitol Records Nashville Luncheon at CRS 2011

(Nashville, Tenn. – Feb. 3, 2011) Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.® has announced Luke Bryan as this year’s Capitol Records Nashville luncheon performer at CRS 2011.

The Capitol Records Nashville luncheon is held Friday, March 4, from noon – 1:50 p.m. in the CMA Performance Hall inside the Nashville Convention Center.

“With No. 1 hits like ‘Do I’ and ‘Rain is a Good Thing,’ and his current Top 5 single, ‘Someone Else Calling You Baby,’ Luke Bryan has proven to be one of the hottest new acts in Country music,” says CRB Executive Director Bill Mayne.  “Country radio recognized Luke’s talent when he broke onto the scene a few years ago, and now we are thrilled to have him perform for us at the Capitol Records Nashville luncheon at CRS 2011.”

Adds Capitol Records Nashville President/CEO Mike Dungan, “Luke delivers one of the best live performances in Country music.  We are proud and excited to feature him at our luncheon!”

CRS 2011 is held March 2-4, 2011, in downtown Nashville, Tenn.  For more information on CRS 2011 events, agenda items and panels, visit www.CRB.org.

About Luke Bryan:
Luke Bryan, the 2010 ACM Top New Artist, released his sophomore album, Doin’ My Thing, on Capitol Records Nashville in October 2009, debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard Country Albums chart.  The Gold® certified album includes his No. 1 singles, "Do I" and "Rain Is A Good Thing," as well as his currently rising Top 5 single, "Someone Else Calling You Baby."  Bryan hit the road earlier this month opening for Rascal Flatts on their "Nothing Like This" tour and later this spring he opens for Tim McGraw’s "Emotional Traffic" tour.  Visit www.LukeBryan.com for more information.

About CRB:
The Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. ® is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization founded in 1969 to bring radio broadcasters from around the world together with the Country Music Industry to ensure vitality and promote growth in the Country Radio format.  More information may be obtained at: www.CRB.org or at the CRB office at (615) 327-4487.

About CRS:
The Country Radio Seminar is an annual convention designed to educate and promote the exchange of ideas in the Country music industry.  Country Radio Seminar is a registered trademark of Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.  CRS 2011 will be held March 2-4, 2011, in Nashville, Tenn.  Limited time, $399 registration (excluding a ticket to the recently sold out New Faces Show) is available through Feb. 18 at www.CRB.org or by contacting the Country Radio Broadcasters at (615) 327-4487.

CRS 2011 Research Study Finds State of Country Music Healthy, New Media Engagement Growing



CRS 2011 Research Study Finds State of Country Music Healthy, New Media Engagement Growing





CRS 2011 Research Study Finds State of Country Music Healthy, New Media Engagement Growing

Country Radio still king for consumers, new music discovery

(Nashville, Tenn. – March 3, 2011)  The results of the CRB Country radio research study presented today at CRS 2011 provided a wealth of encouraging news for Country radio and the Country Music industry.

The comprehensive study, sponsored through a partnership between Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. and the Country Music Association, polled 5,000 P1 Country radio listeners about their consumption habits and the state of Country Music in general.  Nearly 200 industry professionals were also polled to gauge their insight and perceptions about the Country format versus those of the consumer.

The “big picture” findings from the study, conducted by North Carolina-based media research firm Coleman Insights, concluded that consumers perceive the overall state of Country Music as significantly more positive than professionals in the industry do.  Additionally, radio is the medium which makes consumers feel “most connected” to Country Music and remains the most consistent means of new music discovery for them.  New media usage in Country Music continues to increase among all age demographics, showing growth patterns consistent with those in other formats.  Complete findings from the study will be available at CRB.org and ColemanInsights.com on Wednesday, March 9, at 10 a.m. CST.

“I was extremely excited about the research data presented at CRS this year,” says CRB Board member and Chair of the CMA Research Committee, Rusty Walker.  “As a result of the study’s innovative approach and its thorough questionnaire process, the findings by Coleman Insights will help all facets of the Country Music industry in better serving its customers, listeners and fans.”

The 2011 study surveyed a sample of 12- to 64-year-old P1 Country radio listeners across the U.S. and their usage of new media devices, including social media websites, smartphone applications and radio station and artist websites.  Data was trended against the findings from the last national Country radio P1 study presented at CRS, conducted in 2007.  Participants in this year’s study were polled between Feb. 7-18, 2011, via email and online questionnaires.

“This year’s study confirmed that the overall perception of Country Music by its core consumers was extremely positive, and the general health of Country radio is still strong,” says Coleman Insights President and COO Warren Kurtzman.  “Listeners are continuing to find new means of consuming Country Music through emerging technologies, but this study seems to indicate they are not undermining Country radio’s connection with its listeners.” 

Findings from the study were presented March 3 at the CRB research panel during CRS 2011.  Coleman Insights VPs Chris Ackerman and Sam Milkman presented the data, and CMA Market Research Director Greg Fuson announced the study as a piece of CMA’s continuing research to help identify and define the Country Music consumer.

For more information about the 2011 CRB Country Radio P1 listener research study, visit www.CRB.org or www.ColemanInsights.com

Ronnie Dunn to Headline Sony Music Nashville Luncheon at CRS 2011



Ronnie Dunn to Headline Sony Music Nashville Luncheon at CRS 2011



Ronnie Dunn to Headline
Sony Music Nashville
Luncheon at CRS 2011


Joanna Smith also slated to perform

(Nashville, TN. – Feb. 2, 2011)  Arista Nashville’s Ronnie Dunn is confirmed to headline the Sony Music Nashville luncheon at CRS 2011.  This year, CRS will be held March 2-4, with the Sony Music Nashville luncheon taking place Thursday, March 3, from 12:30 p.m. – 2:20 p.m. in the CMA Performance Hall inside the Nashville Convention Center.

“We’re so proud to have Ronnie Dunn headlining our CRS luncheon,” remarked Sony Music Nashville Chairman and CEO, Gary Overton.  “He’s one of the finest writers and vocalists we have in the format, and he’ll be previewing some amazing new music for everyone to hear.”

Also performing at the luncheon is Columbia Nashville newcomer Joanna Smith.

“Joanna has a voice and a personality that radiate star quality,” Overton continued.  “She’s one of our bright young talents, and we’re thrilled to have her open our show.”

A reduced $399 Early Bird registration rate for CRS 2011 remains in effect through Friday, Feb. 18.  The On-Site rate increases to $499 on Feb. 19.  For more information on CRS 2011 events, agenda items and panels, visit www.CRB.org.  CRS 2011 is March 2-4, 2011, in downtown Nashville, Tenn.

About Ronnie Dunn:
One of the most acclaimed voices in Country music, Ronnie Dunn exploded across the airwaves this week with his stirring new single, “Bleed Red.”  The song shipped to Country radio this past Sunday and immediately emerged as the most-added new single of the week.  “Bleed Red” is the first music from Dunn’s debut solo album, slated for release later this year.  Dunn will make his first televised performance of the song on The 46th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on April 3rd.  Produced by Dunn, “Bleed Red” marks the beginning of a new chapter in Dunn’s career.  As one half of Brooks & Dunn, the most successful duo in Country music history, Dunn helped define the Country landscape over the past 20 years with 23 #1 singles and more than 30 million albums sold.  The digital single for “Bleed Red” will release February 8.  Keep up with Ronnie and listen to the single online now at www.RonnieDunn.com.

About Joanna Smith:
Joanna Smith grew up in the small Georgia farm community of Crestview, Unincorporated.  She knew she was destined to sing Country music when at age five she told a judge at a talent contest, “I am already a Country music singer, but I don’t get to get onstage much.”  Smith now gets to take the stage often and honed her live skills with a 5 year stint at the famous Tootsies Orchid Lounge in downtown Nashville. She signed with Columbia Nashville and her single "Georgia Mud" is set to climb the country charts.  She was recently named one of Billboard Magazine’s “Artists To Watch In 2011,” and one of the “New Faces On The Music Scene” by Variety Magazine.

About CRB:
The Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. ® is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization founded in 1969 to bring radio broadcasters from around the world together with the Country Music Industry to ensure vitality and promote growth in the Country Radio format.  More information may be obtained at: www.CRB.org or at the CRB office at (615) 327-4487.

About CRS:
The Country Radio Seminar is an annual convention designed to educate and promote the exchange of ideas in the Country music industry.  Country Radio Seminar is a registered trademark of Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.  CRS 2011 will be held March 2-4, 2011, in Nashville, Tenn.  Limited time, $399 registration (excluding a ticket to the recently sold out New Faces Show) is available through Feb. 18 at www.CRB.org or by contacting the Country Radio Broadcasters at (615) 327-4487.