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©2009 Country Aircheck™ — All rights reserved. Sign up free at www.countryaircheck.com. Send news to [email protected] Late Breaking News • Clear Channel’s WRDU/Raleigh will flip to News/Talk at year end, GM Dick Harlow told the Triangle Business Journal. In the Summer ‘09 Arbitron ‘RDU improved 1.8-2.2 (13-12), its best results in at least a year, behind crosstown Curtis Media-owned WQDR, which dipped 6.6-6.4 (2-4). Citadel/Nashville Titans Radio GM Hunter Rice has been promoted to GM for the cluster, which includes Country WKDF. He replaces Dave Kelly, who has transferred to a broader programming role for the company’s Country stations, including ‘KDF. Rice has been handling the cluster management on an interim basis since August. George Strait will headline an arena tour with Reba McEntire beginning Jan. 22 in Baltimore; 19 dates are booked through April. Editorial: CRB’s Bad Timing, Bad Form Country Aircheck is outraged at the manner in which the Country Radio Broadcasters handled the dismissal of Exec. Dir. Ed Salamon last Wednesday (Breaking News 10/28). We’re equally disturbed by the message this sends to this industry’s stakeholders. It is not this editorial’s place or intent to question the board’s decision, or address the issue of Salamon’s performance. There are surely multiple views on that subject. The CRB Board can do whatever they want. They are charged with doing the right thing for the organization and the industries that have supported CRS for 41 years. Six Honored With Hall Inductions Three Country radio stalwarts and three exceptional air personalities will be inducted into their respective Halls of Fame during CRS-41 next February. Read on for insight into the commendable careers of some of this format’s finest. Country Radio Hall of Fame: The late Cy Blumenthal was a radio pioneer in every sense of the word. He learned the radio business with his brother-in-law at a Chester, PA radio station in 1949. Within two years, he bought his first station in Arlington, VA, and within eight years had a chain of five stations. But it wasn’t buying stations that made Cy a pioneer, it’s what he did with them that puts him in the Country Radio Hall of Fame. “Country & Western Music” wasn’t exactly the format of choice when Cy began buying radio stations in 1951. But over the next seven years he became the first broadcaster to establish a chain of exclusively Country- formatted stations in large markets. Over that time he bought and turned Country WARL/Washington, DC, WCMS/Norfolk, WHMS/Memphis, KCKN/Kansas City and WABB/Mobile. He also was the first to use the slogan “Modern Country” – in 1957. But his greatest, and perhaps most enduring, contribution to this format came in the people he hired and inspired. Among them, Connie B. Gay and George Crump would go on to own their own Country stations. (continued on page 4) Cy Blumenthal November 2, 2009 Issue 165

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Late Breaking News •ClearChannel’sWRDU/Raleigh willfliptoNews/Talkatyearend,GMDick Harlow toldtheTriangle Business Journal.IntheSummer‘09Arbitron‘RDUimproved1.8-2.2(13-12),itsbestresultsinatleastayear,behindcrosstownCurtisMedia-ownedWQDR,whichdipped6.6-6.4(2-4). •Citadel/NashvilleTitansRadioGMHunter RicehasbeenpromotedtoGMforthecluster,whichincludesCountryWKDF.HereplacesDave Kelly,whohastransferredtoabroaderprogrammingroleforthecompany’sCountrystations,including‘KDF.RicehasbeenhandlingtheclustermanagementonaninterimbasissinceAugust. •George StraitwillheadlineanarenatourwithReba McEntirebeginningJan.22inBaltimore;19datesarebookedthroughApril.

Editorial: CRB’s Bad Timing, Bad Form Country AircheckisoutragedatthemannerinwhichtheCountry Radio BroadcastershandledthedismissalofExec.Dir.Ed SalamonlastWednesday(BreakingNews10/28).We’reequallydisturbedbythemessagethissendstothisindustry’sstakeholders. Itisnotthiseditorial’splaceorintenttoquestiontheboard’sdecision,oraddresstheissueofSalamon’sperformance.Therearesurelymultipleviewsonthatsubject.TheCRBBoardcandowhatevertheywant.TheyarechargedwithdoingtherightthingfortheorganizationandtheindustriesthathavesupportedCRSfor41years.

Six Honored With Hall Inductions ThreeCountryradiostalwartsandthreeexceptionalairpersonalitieswillbeinductedintotheirrespectiveHallsofFameduringCRS-41nextFebruary.Readonforinsightintothecommendablecareersofsomeofthisformat’sfinest.

Country Radio Hall of Fame: ThelateCy Blumenthalwasaradiopioneerineverysenseoftheword.Helearnedtheradiobusinesswithhisbrother-in-lawataChester,PAradiostationin1949.Withintwoyears,heboughthisfirststationinArlington,VA,andwithineightyearshadachainoffivestations.Butitwasn’tbuyingstationsthatmadeCyapioneer,it’swhathedidwiththemthatputshimintheCountryRadioHallofFame.“Country&WesternMusic”wasn’texactlytheformatofchoicewhenCybeganbuyingradiostationsin1951.ButoverthenextsevenyearshebecamethefirstbroadcastertoestablishachainofexclusivelyCountry-formattedstationsinlargemarkets.OverthattimeheboughtandturnedCountryWARL/Washington,DC,WCMS/Norfolk,WHMS/Memphis,KCKN/KansasCityandWABB/Mobile.Healsowasthefirsttousetheslogan“ModernCountry”–in1957.Buthisgreatest,andperhapsmostenduring,contributiontothisformatcameinthepeoplehehiredandinspired.Amongthem,ConnieB.GayandGeorgeCrumpwouldgoontoowntheirownCountrystations. (continued on page 4)

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My Tunes: Music ThaT shaped My Life

Valory Music Co. Dir./Nat’l Promotion Chris Loss discusses his most important songs, artists or concerts: 1. Conway Twitty/That’s My Job: Before I was a dad, I would think of my dad when I heard this. I still think of him, but now I also think of [daughter] Bella and our new baby on the way. “Everything I do is because of you to keep you safe with me”.

2. Rascal Flatts/My Wish: Allison and I used this as our wedding song on Dec. 3, 2006. On Dec. 4th, it was the No. 1 country song in the USA. I can remember Mike Moore telling me how this song is everything he would say to his daughter Madison. I totally agree.3. U2/One: Absolutely brilliant! Johnny Cash’s version is killer, too. Saw U2 in concert Thanksgiving weekend 2001 in Phoenix; it was a mind-blowing show. To top it all off, Diamondback [baseball player] Randy Johnson walked out during the encore with the World Series trophy. The crowd went nuts!4. Goo Goo Dolls/Slide: Always reminds me of where I was born and raised (Niagara Falls, NY) as the Goos are from Buffalo. It’s one I truly enjoy butchering during Karaoke! 5. Randy Travis, Shenandoah, Erie, PA, Nov. 8, 1990: I was a freshman at SUNY-Fredonia and a few of us road-tripped to this show, which Alan Jackson opened. I don’t think I’d be in the industry today without that fateful night three days after my 18th birthday. • A highly regarded song or album you’ve never heard: Peter Frampton’s Frampton Comes Alive. • An “important” piece of music/band you just don’t get: Techno is “important” to my wife Allison. It’s one of her guilty pleasures. Me, not so much.• An album you played or listened to incessantly: Viva La Vida from Coldplay is my favorite CD when I’m lifting/doing cardio and just unplugging from life. Chris Martin is insanely talented!• One obscure or non-country song everyone should listen to right now: Michael Jackson’s “Man In The Mirror.” “If you wanna make the world a better place, take a look at yourself and then make a change.” Even more relevant after his death.

Chris Loss

Whatisdeeplytroublinganddisappointing,however,isthewayinwhichthedismissalwasexecuted.WhateverappraisalonehasofEdSalamon,hehasbeenoneofthelongesttenuredandmostcommittedsupportersofCRBinitshistory.Hisstatusasoneoftheformat’sforemostbroadcastersandattendanceatearlyseminarsnodoubtbolsteredCRS’credibility.Hebecameoneofitsbiggestadvocates,encouragingthecompanieshe’sworkedfortoputtheirfinancialsupportbehindCRS.Heservedmorethan25yearsontheAgendaCommitteeandCRBBoard,andwasCRBPresidentfornineyearsbeforebeingnamedExecutiveDirectorsevenyearsago. Dismissinghimsounceremoniouslyfromsuchahigh-profilepositionandafterdecadesofserviceisunconscionable.ThemomentSalamonwasinformedoftheboard’sdecisionheshouldhavebeenaffordedtheopportunitytoreleaseastatementandexitwithgrace.Attheveryleast,CRBBoardleadershipshouldhaveimmediatelycommented,offeringalltherespectSalamonisdue.Toallowthenewstoleakout,asitdid,inthisdayofTwitterandcellphones,isegregious.Standingbehindtheveilofanorganizationalpolicynottocommentonpersonnelmattersiscowardly. OfmuchgreaterconsequenceiswhatthismoveandthemannerinwhichitwashandledsaystothevariousCRBstakeholders:labels,whosesponsorshipsarecritical,andradio,whoseabilitytoengageinanythingoutsideoftheircorporatemandateisalreadystretchedthin.Theoveralleconomy,corporateradioownershipandtheadvertisingdownturnaresomeoftheexternalforcesthathaveplacedCRSatacrossroads,facingpossiblyitsgreatestchallengesyet.ButlessthanfourmonthsfromthismomentusCRS,theCRBBoardhascastapallofuncertaintyovertheproceedings.Perhapstheapparenturgencyofthismoveisareflectionoftheneedforchange,butsurelystatusquoisbetterthandisruptionfollowedbyamuch-too-lengthysilence,aninexplicablyobtusenon-statementandnoclearplanofsuccession.AtatimewhenCRBshouldbeinspiringconfidence,stabilityandgrowth,thisundertoneofdiscordanddisorganizationcanonlygivepausetofence-sitters.Andthosearenumerous,aswe’reallpainfullyaware. Therearefartoomanysmart,capableandexperiencedprofessionalsontheCRBBoardtohaveallowedthistransitiontobesogrosslymishandled.Dismissalsareseldompretty,butcertainlytherewasawaytomanagethisthatwas,atminimum,respectfulandcourteous

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tosomeonewhohasservedtheorganizationsowellforsolong.TheCRBBoardhasdoneagreatdisservicetoEdSalamon.Andithasputfourdecadesofgoodwillatriskatamostinopportunetime.ThosewhohavesupportedCRB,andwillbecalledupontocontinuethatsupport,deservedbetter.EdSalamon,certainly,deservedmuchbetter.

Radio News• Children’s Miracle Network: KUSJ/Temple, TXraised$167,000.• Gig Alert: Ride VP/PromotionDavid ShawisseekingaSoutheastregionaltojointhestaffinanewfull-timeposition.InterestedpartiescancontactShaw hereorGMHarry Nelson here.•Envision Radio Networksisofferingafreetwo-hourThanksgivingspecialThe Country Oldies ShowwithLarry Gatlin and the Gatlin BrothersforbroadcastNov.23-29.ContactMattWardlawat216-831-3761or800-608-5835.•God’s Country Radio NetworkPMdriverJeff Roper, whomoonlightsas WTQR/Greensboro’sAMdriver,isacceptingproductcontributionsandsolicitingartistphonersforthechannel’snationalshare-a-thonWednesday(11/4)toFriday(11/6)[email protected].

Chart Chat CongratstoBrad Paisley, Skip Bishop,theAristapromotionteamandtheextendedSony/Nashvillecrewonthisweek’sNo.1withPaisley’s“WelcomeToTheFuture.”ThesongisPaisley’stwelfthMediabasechart-topper.

Tuesday (11/3) - Ron Brooks ([email protected]), Jesse Garcia ([email protected]), Margie Hunt ([email protected]), Steve Walker.

Wednesday (11/4) - Delbert McClinton, the late Van Stephenson.

Thursday (11/5) - Heather and Jennifer Kinley; the late Roy Rogers; Don Kamerer; Chris Loss ([email protected]); Rich Meyer ([email protected]); Randy “Shotgun” Shannon ([email protected]); Darlene Williams ([email protected]).

Friday (11/6) - Guy Clark, Stonewall Jackson, Shawn King.

Saturday (11/7) – Robin Lee, Jenny Bohler ([email protected]), Dewayne Brown, Tammi Brumfield ([email protected]), Tonya Campos ([email protected]), Neda Tobin ([email protected]).

Sunday (11/8) – Bucky Covington, Patti Page, Bonnie Raitt, Kira Florita ([email protected]), Haley McLemore ([email protected]), Harold Shedd.

Monday (11/9) – D’ette Brosius, Deb Haus.

BirThdays

Brad Paisley

Artist News Bucky CovingtonwillparticipateascelebrityambassadorinfiveTennesseeJingle Bell 5K Run/Walk eventsfortheArthritis FoundationbeginningNov.21inChattanooga.Detailshere. John RichwillserveastheGrandMarshallofthe57th Annual

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•BlueSky’sKICR/Spokane&KIBR/Sandpoint, IDPD/PMdriverJimmy Silverexited.Hecanbereachedat208-304-0066orhere.(CAT10/29)

Hall Inductions (continued from page 1) And,thelistofCMDJHallofFamerswhoworkedforCyincludesDonOwens(‘89),TedCramer(‘99),JoeHoppel(‘02)andDonRhea(‘04).

Dan HalyburtonjoinsformerKPLX/DallasPDBobbyKraig(Radio,2008)andformermorningpersonalityTerryDorsey(CMDJ)asthethirdmemberofthevauntedK-PLEXteamfromthe‘80sandearly‘90stobeinductedintotheCRBHallofFame.Halyburtonisararetriple-threatinthebroadcastbusiness:AirPersonality,

ProgrammerandManager.Notonlyhashedoneitall,buthe’sdoneitallatgreatradiostations.EverysetofCountrycalllettersonhisresumequalifiesaslegendary.HebeganhiscareerontheairatWWOK/Miamiin1970andhisfirstPDgigcamein1974atWTCR/Huntington,WV.HeheldPD/on-airjobsatWFMS/Indianapolis,WDGY/MinneapolisandWQAM/Miamibefore

Nashville Christmas ParadeDec.4indowntownNashville.Theparadestartsat6thandBroadwayat7pm.Moredetailshere. Mark Willsiscallingonhisfanstohelpmakehisnewmusicvideo“CrazyWhiteBoy.”Thetopthreefanproducedvideoswillbeputtoanonlinevoteforthefinalproduct.Morehere. Lorrie Morganreleasedher14-trackalbumofcountryclassicstitledA Moment In TimelastMonday(10/26)featuringguestsRaul MaloandTracy Lawrence. Buddy Jewell,Adam GregoryandStella PartonhavebeennamedAmbassadorsofGoodwillforWorldOrphansDay.TheywillparticipateinaNov.9candlelightvigilat4pmatFranklin,TN’sPeople’sChurchEastLawntoraiseOrphansDayawarenessandsupportfundraisingeffortsthroughtheStars Foundation.TheeventisfreeandopentothepublicandwillalsobefilmedforsegmentstoairontheSky Angelnetwork. TheCarter Twinswilldigitallyreleasetheirself-titledfour-songEPfeaturingsingle“HeartLikeMemphis”tomorrow(11/3).Theduoco-wrotethreeofthetrackswithLizRose,TiaSillersandLady Antebellum’sCharles Kelley andDave Haywood.   Jeremy Cradyhasreleased“SleighMeBackToTexas”exclusivelytoiTunes. WiththehelpofCMC Promotions, Cody McCarverwilldeliverhisnewsingle“WhiteTrashWithMoney”toradioviathecompany’sVirtual Radio Tourprogram.Programmerscanopt-intothevideomessage,whichincludesstreaminganddownloadversionsofthesong,[email protected].

The Week’s Top Stories Fullcoverageoftheweek’snewsisavailableinthearchivesatwww.countryaircheck.com. •CRB Exec.Dir.Ed Salamonexited.Reachhimhere.(BreakingNews10/28)• Clear ChannelCEOMark Mayswillre-assumethedualpostofPresident/CEO.Inaddition,MarkwillhandleoutgoingPresidentRandall Mays’CFOdutiesaswelluntilareplacementisrecruited.(CAT10/28)•Beasley’sKCYE/Las VegasPDJustin ChaseaddedoversightofsisterClassicHitsKKLZ,followingtheexitofSean Lynch.(CAT10/29)

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Tuesday 11/3 – Carrie Underwood, Good Morning America (ABC); Brad Paisley, Late Show With David Letterman (CBS); Reba, Live With Regis And Kelly (syndicated) and Late Night With Jimmy Fallon (NBC); Martina McBride, Oprah (syndicated).

Wednesday 11/4 – Travis Tritt, Nickel Creek, Soundstage (re-air) (GAC).

Thursday 11/5 – Carrie Underwood, Live With Regis And Kelly (syndicated); Keith Urban, Late Show With David Letterman (CBS).

Friday 11/6 – Ralph Stanley, Late Show With David Letterman (CBS); Reba, Rachael Ray (syndicated).

Saturday 11/7 – Taylor Swift, Saturday Night Live (NBC).

Sunday 11/8 – Kellie Pickler, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (ABC).

Monday 11/9 – Taylor Swift, Dateline (re-air) (CMT).

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joiningKPLXasOMin1981.HerosetoStationManagerin1982,SVP/Mkt.Mgr.forKPLXandthreeclustermatesin1985andSVP/GMGroupOpsfrom1999-2006.Halyburtonwasinstrumentalintwoofthisformat’smostinfluentialbrands:“FlexYourPlex”K-Plexand,in1998withtopprogrammerBrianPhilips,thegroundbreaking“99.5TheWolf.”HalyburtonleftSusquehannaafter25yearsin2006tojoinEmmis/NewYorkasSVP/Mkt.Mgr.foritsthreeproperties.Currently,heisPresidentofDallas-basedRadioTime. Mike HammondwasasophomoreinhighschoolwhenhefirstwentontheairatWMCH-AM/ChurchHill,TNandfondlyrecallsinterviewingTexRitterandJeannieC.Riley.HestudiedbroadcastingattheUniversityofTennessee,andwenttoworkintheWIVK-FM/Knoxvillenewsdepartmentin1973.HetransferredtoDickBroadcastingsistersWKDA&WKDF/Nashvillein1976,andreturnedtoWIVKasPDayearlater.HewaselevatedtoOMin1986.HammondwasnamedCMAPDoftheYearin1987andwontheprestigiousEdwardR.Murrowawardfornewscoveragein1996.DuringhistenureatWIVK,ithasbecomeoneofthemostdecoratedradiostationsinAmerica–sixCMAStationoftheYeartrophies,threeACMStationoftheYearawards,apairofMarconisasMediumMarketStationoftheYearandanotherduoasCountryStationortheyear.Inadditiontoallthathardware,WIVKalsosports106straightArbitronsasthetop-ratedstationinKnoxville,awinningstreakthatstretchesbackto1974.Duringthatskein,

itevenposteda40shareofadults,25-54anda30share,12+.Hammond’sservicetoWIVKisperhapseclipsedonlybyhiscommitmenttohiscommunity.HehasbeenontheboardsofthelocalAmericanRedCrossandSecondHarvestFoodBankandservedtheKnoxAreaRescueMinistries,BigBrothersandBigSistersofKnoxvilleandUnitedWayofGreaterKnoxville.

Country Disc Jockey Hall Of Fame: Temple,TXnativeMiltonO.Stanleystartedhison-aircareerwhileinhighschool.Afterpost-graduationstopsinElPaso,DesMoinesandPeoria,IL,StanleyblindlywalkedintoKTHT/Houstononthedaytheirheavilypromotedmorningmanquit

Carrie Underwood Play On (19/Arista) Underwood co-wrote seven of the 13 tracks on her third studio album including the single “Cowboy Casanova.” Vince Gill lends vocals on “Look At Me.” “What Can I Say” features The Next Great American Band’s Sons of Sylvia. American Idol’s Kara DioGuardi co-wrote

“Mama’s Song.” “…Baby One More Time” writer Max Martin and “If U Seek Amy” co-writer Shellback have co-writing credits on “Quitter” with Savan Kotecha. Mark Bright, Martin and Shellback, for Maratone Productions, produced.

Album release info to [email protected].

check OuT: 11/3

Mike Hammond

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followingonlytwoweeksonthejob.AskedifhemindedchanginghisnametoBill Bailey,hegotthegigandwentontobecomeafixtureinthemarket.Twoyearslater,1961,BaileymovedtocrosstownCountryKIKKstartingamorethan20-yearruninthemarketthatincludedamovetoKENR.Alongtheway,heprovided

countrymusicforthreeApollomoonmissionsandaSkylabflight,receivedNASA’shighestcivilianawardforpublicservice,earnedCountryPDoftheYearfromBillboardandGavin(1970)andCMALargeMarketDiscJockey(1979).Baileyalsospentseveralyearshosting“ContinentalCountry,”theairline’sin-flightmusicchannel.BeingelectedHarrisCountyConstablein1982broughthisradiocareertoaclose,thoughhecontinuestovoicecommercialsandmakeon-airappearancesaroundtheannualHoustonLivestockShow&Rodeo. WPOC/BaltimoremorninghostLaurie DeYoungspentcollegesummersworkingatWMUZ/Detroit,movingonaftercollegetostationsinFremont,MIandseveralinGrandRapids.AfterashortrunoutwestatSoftRockKBZT/SanDiego,DeYoungjumpedtoBaltimorein1985,beginninga23-years-andrunningtenureatWPOC.Oneofaveryfewwomenrunningtheirownmajormarketmorningshow,she’sreceivedmanyawardnominationsandwasnamedCMALargeMarketAirPersonalityin1994.WPOCwasoneofthefirststationstobroadcastfromNashvilleduringCMAAwardsweekin1988,andatthetime,DeYoungwastwo

weeksfromdeliveringhersecondchild.Butcountrystarswerequicktooffermoralsupport:JuneCarterCashtoldher,“Havingbabies,thathurts!”Beyondradio,DeYoungalsospentsevenyearshostingNew Country VideoonMarylandPublicTelevision,syndicatedtoanadditional60markets. KEAN&KYYW-AM/AbilenePD/MD/morninghostRudy “Fearless” Fernandezbeganhiscareerwithaweekendtop40showin1973.HisfirstCountryjobwasatKCAD-AM/Abilenein1975,wherehesoonbecameMD/PMdriver.In1978,FernandezhelpedlaunchKEAN-FM&AM,handlingafternoonsontheFMandmiddaysontheAM.Morethan30yearslater,Fernandezisstillhandlingprogrammingandmusicforbothstations,andmorningsonKEAN.FernandezhelpedlaunchaClassicCountryformatonKEAN-AMknownas“TheRanch”in2000.In2003,KEAN-AMbecameKYYW.AccomplishmentsincludeCMASmallMarketStationoftheYear(1987),GavinMDoftheYear(1990,1997,2001),Abilene Reporter-NewsAirPersonalityoftheYearforthelast10years,andR&RDriveTimeDominator(1996,1997,1998,1999).Heismostproudofthe“St.JudeJams”heestablishedin2000thathavesinceraisedalmost$750,000,aswellashisroleinareaemergencycommunication.Fernandezpersonally,andsuccessfully,issuedoneofthefirstAmberAlertsintheAbileneareaCAC.

Bill Bailey

Laurie DeYoung

Rudy Fernandez

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3 1 BRAD PAISLEY/Welcome To The Future (Arista) 14796 90 5118 -1 34.925 0.454 126 0

1 2 ZAC BROWN BAND/Toes (Atlantic/Home Grown/Bigger Picture) 14596 -418 5209 -99 34.614 -0.814 125 0

5 3 CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Cowboy Casanova (19/Arista) 14128 782 4945 318 33.117 1.915 126 0

6 4 LADY ANTEBELLUM/Need You Now (Capitol) 4 13793 1845 4815 630 32.64 3.497 126 0

2 5 KEITH URBAN/Only You Can Love Me This Way (Capitol) 13319 -1413 4676 -546 31.692 -3.417 126 1

8 6 LUKE BRYAN/Do I (Capitol) 11434 913 4088 316 27.426 2.507 125 3

7 7 KENNY CHESNEY f/DAVE MATTHEWS/I'm Alive (BNA) 11152 291 4013 75 25.184 0.56 124 0

9 8 TAYLOR SWIFT/Fifteen (Big Machine) 10242 845 3438 231 24.136 2.088 126 0

11 9 CRAIG MORGAN/Bonfire (BNA) 4 10143 955 3641 343 22.45 1.173 125 1

12 10 REBA/Consider Me Gone (Starstruck/Valory) 9317 746 3243 252 22.253 2.158 125 2

10 11 LOVE AND THEFT/Runaway (Carolwood) 8926 -353 3248 -110 20.707 -0.796 123 0

13 12 DIERKS BENTLEY/I Wanna Make You Close Your Eyes (Capitol) 8759 692 3122 242 20.225 1.794 126 0

14 13 DAVID NAIL/Red Light (MCA) 8079 195 2937 45 18.49 0.423 125 2

17 14 TIM MCGRAW/Southern Voice (Curb) 4 7734 1174 2640 388 17.409 1.245 120 3

16 15 TRACE ADKINS/All I Ask For Anymore (Capitol) 7150 231 2526 88 15.918 0.66 120 2

18 16 DARIUS RUCKER/History In The Making (Capitol) 4 6871 954 2447 337 15.125 1.403 123 2

19 17 MARTINA MCBRIDE/I Just Call You Mine (RCA) 6174 293 2228 104 13.443 0.448 119 1

20 18 MIRANDA LAMBERT/White Liar (Columbia) 6054 514 2126 146 14.185 1.67 121 4

21 19 RASCAL FLATTS/Why (Lyric Street) 5945 642 2098 206 13.721 1.54 123 3

22 20 JAKE OWEN/Eight Second Ride (RCA) 4867 445 1809 131 10.899 1.095 115 3

24 21 JASON ALDEAN/The Truth (BBR) 4 4732 1060 1698 432 11.456 2.74 118 11

25 22 GEORGE STRAIT/Twang (MCA) 4722 1136 1589 358 11.31 3.116 106 11

23 23 JASON MICHAEL CARROLL/Hurry Home (Arista) 4260 222 1578 126 9.47 0.351 104 4

26 24 BILLY CURRINGTON/That's How Country Boys Roll (Mercury) 4184 723 1521 261 9.57 2.082 108 2

27 25 JOSH TURNER/Why Don't We Just Dance (MCA) 4044 628 1413 213 9.065 1.826 103 5

LW TW Artist/Title (Label) Total Points +/- Points Total Plays +/- Plays Audience +/- Aud Stations ADDS

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29 26 GARY ALLAN/Today (MCA) 3008 177 1190 82 5.904 0.118 102 5

28 27 SARAH BUXTON/Outside My Window (Lyric Street) 2953 72 1161 41 5.935 0.334 98 1

30 28 JOSH THOMPSON/Beer On The Table (Columbia) 2477 162 985 62 4.979 0.392 86 7

31 29 EASTON CORBIN/Little More Country Than That (Mercury) 2340 160 914 57 4.8 0.297 80 3

32 30 KELLIE PICKLER/Didn't You Know How Much I Loved You (19/BNA) 2095 203 768 77 4.016 0.273 77 8

34 31 STEEL MAGNOLIA/Keep On Lovin' You (Big Machine) 1871 260 704 98 3.235 0.753 81 10

33 32 JIMMY WAYNE f/D. HALL & J. OATES/Sara Smile (Valory) 1844 178 620 52 3.551 0.419 80 5

36 33 BIG KENNY/Long After I'm Gone (Love Everybody/Bigger Picture) 1642 213 637 79 2.974 0.645 71 7

35 34 LOST TRAILERS/Country Folks (Livin' Loud) (BNA) 1470 -34 537 -22 2.781 -0.096 62 3

42 35 TOBY KEITH/Cryin' For Me (Wayman's Song) (Show Dog) 1384 627 519 204 3.186 1.576 58 22

37 36 PHIL VASSAR/Everywhere I Go (Universal South) 1123 -4 467 16 1.849 -0.121 55 2

43 37 JUSTIN MOORE/Backwoods (Valory) 1114 403 448 126 2.064 0.883 60 11

38 38 LEE BRICE/Love Like Crazy (Curb) 1033 63 442 32 1.483 0.189 55 1

39 39 BOMSHEL/19 And Crazy (Curb) 958 73 379 20 1.507 0.19 45 5

40 40 MALLARY HOPE/Love Lives On (MCA) 939 67 399 42 1.248 0.057 59 6

46 41 ERIC CHURCH/Hell On The Heart (Capitol) 865 302 358 137 1.457 0.592 41 6

48 42 JOE NICHOLS/Gimmie That Girl (Universal South) 851 330 371 138 1.532 0.649 37 7

43 BLAKE SHELTON f/TRACE ADKINS/Hillbilly Bone (Warner Bros.) 843 423 299 133 1.703 0.84 40 19

41 44 ASH BOWERS/Stuck (Stoney Creek) 833 -29 344 1 1.152 -0.056 54 3

45 45 GLORIANA/How Far Do...(Emblem/Warner Bros./Bigger Picture) 714 128 289 46 1.043 0.126 38 4

46 RANDY HOUSER/Whistlin' Dixie (Universal South) 559 202 164 54 0.828 0.266 31 16

47 47 BLAINE LARSEN/It Did (Treehouse) 544 2 229 15 0.8 0.064 28 2

50 48 WILLIAMS RILEY/Country Livin' (Golden) 523 77 239 32 0.727 0.196 29 2

49 49 WHITNEY DUNCAN/Skinny Dippin' (Warner Bros.) 428 -24 199 -22 0.758 -0.015 27 2

50 MATT KENNON/The Call (Bama Jam) 427 73 168 17 0.798 0.109 22 5

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Aircheck Top Point GainersLADY ANTEBELLUM/Need You Now (Capitol) 1845 4TIM MCGRAW/Southern Voice (Curb) 1174 4GEORGE STRAIT/Twang (MCA) 1136 4JASON ALDEAN/The Truth (BBR) 1060 4CRAIG MORGAN/Bonfire (BNA) 955 4DARIUS RUCKER/History In The Making (Capitol) 954LUKE BRYAN/Do I (Capitol) 913TAYLOR SWIFT/Fifteen (Big Machine) 845CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Cowboy Casanova (19/Arista) 782REBA/Consider Me Gone (Starstruck/Valory) 746

Aircheck Top Spin GainersLADY ANTEBELLUM/Need You Now (Capitol) 630JASON ALDEAN/The Truth (BBR) 432TIM MCGRAW/Southern Voice (Curb) 388GEORGE STRAIT/Twang (MCA) 358CRAIG MORGAN/Bonfire (BNA) 343DARIUS RUCKER/History In The Making (Capitol) 337CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Cowboy Casanova (19/Arista) 318LUKE BRYAN/Do I (Capitol) 316BILLY CURRINGTON/That's How Country Boys Roll (Mercury) 261REBA/Consider Me Gone (Starstruck/Valory) 252

Activator Top Point GainersLADY ANTEBELLUM/Need You Now (Capitol) 510 4BLAKE SHELTON f/TRACE ADKINS/Hillbilly Bone (Warner Bros.) 393 4CRAIG MORGAN/Bonfire (BNA) 329 4DARIUS RUCKER/History In The Making (Capitol) 310 4JOE NICHOLS/Gimmie That Girl (Universal South) 290 4JASON ALDEAN/The Truth (BBR) 285RASCAL FLATTS/Why (Lyric Street) 269TOBY KEITH/Cryin' For Me (Wayman's Song) (Show Dog) 254REBA/Consider Me Gone (Starstruck/Valory) 250GEORGE STRAIT/Twang (MCA) 240

Activator Top Spin GainersLADY ANTEBELLUM/Need You Now (Capitol) 348BLAKE SHELTON f/TRACE ADKINS/Hillbilly Bone (Warner Bros.) 233DARIUS RUCKER/History In The Making (Capitol) 222CRAIG MORGAN/Bonfire (BNA) 220JASON ALDEAN/The Truth (BBR) 187TIM MCGRAW/Southern Voice (Curb) 170TOBY KEITH/Cryin' For Me (Wayman's Song) (Show Dog) 164GEORGE STRAIT/Twang (MCA) 159REBA/Consider Me Gone (Starstruck/Valory) 156RASCAL FLATTS/Why (Lyric Street) 154

Aircheck Add LeadersTOBY KEITH/Cryin' For Me (Wayman's Song) (Show Dog) 22BLAKE SHELTON f/TRACE ADKINS/Hillbilly Bone (Warner Bros.) 19RANDY HOUSER/Whistlin' Dixie (Universal South) 16GEORGE STRAIT/Twang (MCA) 11JASON ALDEAN/The Truth (BBR) 11JUSTIN MOORE/Backwoods (Valory) 11LEE ANN WOMACK/There Is A God (MCA) 11STEEL MAGNOLIA/Keep On Lovin' You (Big Machine) 10KELLIE PICKLER/Didn't You Know How Much I Loved You (19/BNA) 8BIG KENNY/Long After I'm Gone (Love Everybody/Bigger Picture) 7BRAD PAISLEY/American Saturday Night (Arista) 7JOE NICHOLS/Gimmie That Girl (Universal South) 7JOSH THOMPSON/Beer On The Table (Columbia) 7

CMTBLAKE SHELTON f/TRACE ADKINS/Hillbilly Bone (Warner Bros.)TOBY KEITH/Cryin’ For Me (Wayman’s Song) (Show Dog)

CMT PUREBLAKE SHELTON f/TRACE ADKINS/Hillbilly Bone (Warner Bros.)BUCKY COVINGTON/Gotta Be Somebody (Lyric Street)GENE WATSON & RHONDA VINCENT/Staying Together (Shanachie)JOE NICHOLS/An Old Friend Of Mine (Universal South)JOHN FOGERTY/When Will I Be Loved (Verve Forcast) MCCLYMONTS/My Life Again (Executive Music/CO5)TOBY KEITH/Cryin’ For Me (Wayman’s Song) (Show Dog)

GACJOE NICHOLS/An Old Friend Of Mine (Universal South)BLAKE SHELTON f/TRACE ADKINS/Hillbilly Bone (Warner Bros.)TAYLOR SWIFT/Fifteen (Big Machine)

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Aircheck ActivityGLORIANA/How Far Do You Wanna Go? (Emblem/Warner Bros./Bigger Picture) Stays at 45*; 714 points, 289 spins 4 ADDS: KCCY, KCYE, WKLB, WUBL

RANDY HOUSER/Whistlin’ Dixie (Universal South) Debuts at 46*; 559 points, 164 spins 16 ADDS including: KBWF, KNIX, KNTY, KSOP, KUPL, WDXB, WPAW, WRBT, WSIX, WXTU

BLAINE LARSEN/It Did (Treehouse) Stays at 47*; 544 points, 229 spins 2 ADDS: WFUS, WKIS

WILLIAMS RILEY/Country Livin’ (Golden) Moves 50*-48*; 523 points, 239 spins 2 ADDS: KCCY, KDRK

WHITNEY DUNCAN/Skinny Dippin’ (Warner Bros.)  Stays at 49; 428 points, 199 spins 2 ADDS: KZSN, WFUS

MATT KENNON/The Call (Bama Jam) Re-enters at 50*; 427 points, 168 spins 5 ADDS: KFKF, KWNR, WGGY, WGTY, WIWF*

RODNEY ATKINS/Chasin’ Girls (Curb) 403 points, 159 spins 6 ADDS: KILT*, KSOP, KUPL, WIWF*, WMAD, WXBQ

HOUSTON COUNTY/I Can’t Make It Rain (Stroudavarious) 390 points, 140 spins 1 ADD: KUPL

BUCKY COVINGTON/Gotta Be Somebody (Lyric Street) 350 points, 165 spins 4 ADDS: KCYY*, WCOL, WDXB, WYPY

NOVEMBER 9 JAMES HOUSE/I Love You Man (Dream On/Quarterback)

NOVEMBER 16BAND PERRY/Hip To My Heart (Republic Nashville)BRAD PAISLEY/American Saturday Night (Arista)CHRIS YOUNG/The Man I Want To Be (RCA)

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Aircheck Top RecurrentsCHRIS YOUNG/Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song) (RCA) 10783

TOBY KEITH/American Ride (Show Dog) 9313

JASON ALDEAN/Big Green Tractor (BBR) 7124

JUSTIN MOORE/Small Town USA (Valory) 6442

BROOKS & DUNN/Honky Tonk Stomp (Arista) 6339

BILLY CURRINGTON/People Are Crazy (Mercury) 6007

DARIUS RUCKER/Alright (Capitol) 5943

RANDY HOUSER/Boots On (Universal South) 4572

ZAC BROWN BAND/Whatever... (Atlantic/HomeGrown/Bigger Picture) 4300

TAYLOR SWIFT/You Belong With Me (Big Machine) 4118

MICA ROBERTS/Days You Live For (Show Dog) 343 points, 144 spins 2 ADDS: KSCS*, KSKS

GRETCHEN WILSON/Work Hard, Play Harder (Redneck/CO5) 312 points, 129 spins 2 ADDS: KATC*, WYPY

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1 1 ZAC BROWN BAND/Toes (Atlantic/Home Grown/Bigger Picture) 4425 63 2878 63

3 2 BRAD PAISLEY/Welcome To The Future (Arista) 4205 -92 2733 -67

5 3 CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Cowboy Casanova (19/Arista) 4021 145 2624 135

7 4 LADY ANTEBELLUM/Need You Now (Capitol) 3970 510 2560 348

2 5 KEITH URBAN/Only You Can Love Me This Way (Capitol) 3797 -513 2454 -337

6 6 LUKE BRYAN/Do I (Capitol) 3719 167 2371 76

8 7 KENNY CHESNEY f/DAVE MATTHEWS/I'm Alive (BNA) 3475 112 2257 79

9 8 CRAIG MORGAN/Bonfire (BNA) 3235 329 2085 220

10 9 REBA/Consider Me Gone (Starstruck/Valory) 3121 250 2005 156

12 10 DIERKS BENTLEY/I Wanna Make You Close Your Eyes (Capitol) 2824 169 1831 118

11 11 LOVE AND THEFT/Runaway (Carolwood) 2742 -76 1815 -31

13 12 TAYLOR SWIFT/Fifteen (Big Machine) 2575 44 1699 43

15 13 DAVID NAIL/Red Light (MCA) 2476 123 1627 108

17 14 TIM MCGRAW/Southern Voice (Curb) 2423 232 1573 170

16 15 TRACE ADKINS/All I Ask For Anymore (Capitol) 2349 124 1520 46

18 16 DARIUS RUCKER/History In The Making (Capitol) 2295 310 1462 222

19 17 RASCAL FLATTS/Why (Lyric Street) 2020 269 1270 154

20 18 MIRANDA LAMBERT/White Liar (Columbia) 1880 170 1212 113

21 19 MARTINA MCBRIDE/I Just Call You Mine (RCA) 1723 50 1073 25

23 20 GEORGE STRAIT/Twang (MCA) 1593 240 1041 159

24 21 JASON ALDEAN/The Truth (BBR) 1584 285 1016 187

22 22 BILLY CURRINGTON/That's How Country Boys Roll (Mercury) 1552 197 965 124

25 23 JAKE OWEN/Eight Second Ride (RCA) 1359 158 904 121

26 24 JOSH TURNER/Why Don't We Just Dance (MCA) 1283 188 771 107

27 25 JASON MICHAEL CARROLL/Hurry Home (Arista) 1281 205 808 136

28 26 GARY ALLAN/Today (MCA) 1049 67 658 42

29 27 SARAH BUXTON/Outside My Window (Lyric Street) 920 47 563 40

30 28 JOSH THOMPSON/Beer On The Table (Columbia) 756 94 490 69

34 29 TOBY KEITH/Cryin' For Me (Wayman's Song) (Show Dog) 706 254 490 164

31 30 EASTON CORBIN/Little More Country Than That (Mercury) 704 86 444 60

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32 31 KELLIE PICKLER/Didn't You Know How Much I Loved You (19/BNA) 627 13 369 14

33 32 JIMMY WAYNE f/D. HALL & J. OATES/Sara Smile (Valory) 607 51 362 37

44 33 BLAKE SHELTON f/TRACE ADKINS/Hillbilly Bone (Warner Bros.) 603 393 355 233

36 34 ERIC CHURCH/Hell On The Heart (Capitol) 519 167 326 114

40 35 JUSTIN MOORE/Backwoods (Valory) 455 164 263 98

35 36 GLORIANA/How Far Do You ... (Emblem/Warner Bros./Bigger Picture) 418 21 254 12

38 37 BIG KENNY/Long After I'm Gone (Love Everybody/Bigger Picture) 374 57 213 46

58 38 JOE NICHOLS/Gimmie That Girl (Universal South) 374 290 211 150

42 39 STEEL MAGNOLIA/Keep On Lovin' You (Big Machine) 324 89 227 62

37 40 LOST TRAILERS/Country Folks (Livin' Loud) (BNA) 305 -29 160 -21

39 41 PHIL VASSAR/Everywhere I Go (Universal South) 300 -8 201 -6

41 42 LEE BRICE/Love Like Crazy (Curb) 291 2 183 -1

46 43 BUCKY COVINGTON/Gotta Be Somebody (Lyric Street) 220 12 106 1

43 44 BOMSHEL/19 And Crazy (Curb) 219 5 141 3

51 45 GRETCHEN WILSON/Work Hard, Play Harder (Redneck/CO5) 163 50 94 44

49 46 TELLURIDE/Stay (American Roots/Quarterback) 158 19 98 10

48 47 WILLIAMS RILEY/Country Livin' (Golden) 158 11 102 3

47 48 WHITNEY DUNCAN/Skinny Dippin' (Warner Bros.) 150 -42 97 -25

50 49 MICA ROBERTS/Days You Live For (Show Dog) 144 15 89 12

52 50 MATT KENNON/The Call (Bama Jam) 138 29 93 21

60 51 RODNEY ATKINS/Chasin' Girls (Curb) 129 57 86 33

53 52 BLAINE LARSEN/It Did (Treehouse) 120 23 91 16

56 53 HOUSTON COUNTY/I Can't Make It Rain (Stroudavarious) 105 13 70 6

57 54 MALLARY HOPE/Love Lives On (MCA) 101 11 64 6

55 55 JOEY & RORY/To Say Goodbye (Sugar Hill/Vanguard) 76 -21 60 -13

59 56 EMMA JACOB/Julianna (Black River) 72 -6 47 -3

57 RANDY HOUSER/Whistlin' Dixie (Universal South) 58 30 41 23

54 58 KATIE ARMIGER/Gone (Cold River) 57 -40 40 -25

59 JACK INGRAM f/PATTY GRIFFIN/Seeing Stars (Big Machine) 47 4 38 3

60 COLT FORD f/JAMEY JOHNSON/Cold Beer (Average Joe's) 46 3 36 2

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