Thursday, August 11, 2011

Nashville Declares CRS 38 "Country Radio Week"



Nashville Declares CRS 38 "Country Radio Week"


In honor of the Country Radio Broadcasters, The Municipal Government of Nashville and Davidson Country has again declared Country Radio Week to coincide with the Country Radio Seminar, Country Music D J and Radio Hall of Fame Reunion and Induction Dinner and related events.

PROCLAMATION

recognizing

"Country Radio Week” in Nashville, Tennessee

WHEREAS, the week of February 26, 2007, in Nashville, Tennessee, will be “Country Radio Week”; and

WHEREAS, over the past 38 years, the Country Radio Seminar has earned a reputation as a unique radio educational forum; and

WHEREAS, the Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. Seminar will be held the week of February 26, 2007, otherwise known as “Country Radio Week” in Nashville, Tennessee; and

WHEREAS, Country radio promotes Nashville tourism daily by broadcasting information about our city and attractions; and

WHEREAS, Country radio is the primary medium for the exposure of Country music, an endeavor which employs many Nashvillians as artists, writers and producers; and

WHEREAS, the Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. Seminar will bring together Country radio professionals from all across America together with attendees from the country music industry; and

WHEREAS, it is fitting and proper that the Metropolitan Council recognizes the Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. and proudly recognizes the week of February 26, 2007, as “Country Radio Week."

I, Charlie Tygard, Councilmember 35th District of the Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County Council do hereby recognize the week of February 26, 2007, as “Country Radio Week” in Nashville, Tennesse, and presented to Mr. Ed Salamon, Executive Director of the Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. and R.J. Curtis, President, Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. a copy of said proclamation

Signed under my hand,

Charlie Tygard, Councilmember 35th District

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