For many of the female attendees at Country Radio Seminar, the annual Women’s Networking Breakfast is not to be missed. First time 2025 CRS attendee and KKBQ/Houston APD/MD Lauren
“Lo” Sessions calls it “one of my biggest highlights … it was so inspiring to connect with other women in the industry and hear their stories.” Ahead of last month’s event, we asked some of the industry leaders chosen to be “mentors” to keep track of the questions they were asked most often and the advice they shared.
iHeartCountry Dir./Programming & Brand Strategy and WNOE/New Orleans PD Casey Carter says of the experience, “It was great to see eager, young college women wanting a career in radio.” Audacy/Houston VP/Programming Melissa Chase says there was a lot of feedback “about how approachable so many of the women are now, and how people felt comfortable asking their ‘scary’ questions without feeling judged. It was cool.”
KFRG/Riverside PD Heather Froglear notes, “It’s been so fun to watch this breakfast grow since Brook Stephens, Jen Shaffer and I created it in 2016. I remember in the mid ’90s being terrified to go speak with all the men Brand Managers because it was intimidating, so I’m grateful that there’s something for the girls today.” She says this year’s event attracted “a great group of women.” Most wanted to know her career history and how she “got from point A to B in radio.”
Carter says the popular question among those who came to her table was, “‘What advice would you give someone wanting to break into (continued on page 9)
(l-r) are past recipient Crook, Sandi Spika Borchetta, Borchetta and past recipients Chase and Sarah Trahern.
Left Turn: Petty On The Radio
Last fall, WSOC/Charlotte afternoon duo and married couple Charlie and Debbie Nance were approached by the Performance Radio Network with the proposition of developing a syndicated show. Fortuitously, they had just the idea. A couple of weeks later, PRN followed up with another question: “What if Kyle Petty was your cohost?” Kyle Petty’s Back Then Again Country Countdown with Charlie and Debbie has now been on the air for more than a month.
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Legend Says: BMLG Chairman/CEO Scott Borchetta ninth annual Bob Kingsley Living Legend Award earlier tonight (3/10) at the Grand Ole Opry House. Pictured
Melissa Chase
Heather Froglear
Casey Carter
Debbie Nance, Kyle Petty, Charlie Nance
Charlie has a longstanding passion for the countdown format. “It has always been a fever dream of mine to do a countdown show,” he says. “I listened to Casey Kasem riding to and from church with my parents, and got my start in radio running Bob Kingsley’s countdown off of records.” Although his early influences were steeped in the classic countdown tradition, his current favorite is the VJ Big 40 Countdown on SiriusXM’s 80s On 8 channel. He wondered, “Is it possible to take the same concept and apply it to country, capitalizing on how nostalgic people are for ‘90s and ‘00s country music?”
Recognizing Petty is both a country music fan and a Charlotte local, as well as already hosting a NASCAR show on PRN, the network pitched him the collaborative opportunity. Petty recalls, “They knew in the deep dark recesses of my past I harbored a dream of being a country music star.” Prior to launching the show, the trio met over chips and salsa; the chemistry (or the bottomless chips) kept them there until they were kicked out after two-and-a-half hours.
Their show features a countdown of the top 20 songs for a specific week and year, interwoven with stories and pop culture insights from that period. While many of the songs have withstood the test of time, others have not fared quite as well. “We’ve looked at particular weeks in a particular year and, honestly, God bless them,” says Charlie. “But if I were to go through the top 20 songs right now, I could point out eight that we won’t be playing in two months. That’s just the nature of music.” Debbie adds, “You have to lean into it and find a way to make it entertaining, and that’s where Kyle comes in.”
Debbie continues, “He is just an amazing storyteller, so we find relatable little things that make sense with the music we’re playing and that time in history.” Their discussions often include personal anecdotes – from Chris Stapleton playing at Petty’s daughter’s wedding reception to how many presidents his father, Richard Petty, met, culminating in a story about his sister throwing up in the rose garden while they waited for President Reagan. “Those are the kinds of priceless things that come out in casual conversation with Kyle Petty each week,” Charlie says, to which Petty adds, “I never know what’s going to come out of my mouth.”
Listener feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. “I haven’t gotten this
much feedback on Twitter since I wrecked Dale Junior,” jokes Petty. After a 40year career in radio, Charlie describes the show as “one of the most enjoyable projects” he’s ever done, adding, “It just feels different than anything else, like friends just hanging out for a couple of hours.” –Caitlin DeForest
Chart Chat
Congratulations to Jelly Roll, Adrian Michaels Shelley Hargis, Scotty O’Brien, and the Stoney Creek promotion team on taking “Liar” to No. 1. This is Mr. Roll’s seventh visit to the top and sixth as lead artist. The song’s 10,202 spins this week are the most for a song in any chart week in the history of the R&R/ CA/MB charts, dating back to the start of quantified reported spins in March 1994. Songwriters are Ashley Gorley, Ben Johnson, Taylor Phillips and Jason DeFord
On the Activator chart, “Liar” is now in its fifth week at No. 1, the longest-running Activator chart-topper since Cole Swindell’s “She Had Me At Heads Carolina” in the fall of 2022.
Kudos to Jimmy Rector and the EMI Nashville crew on scoring 68 adds for Tucker Wetmore’s “3,2,1.” This is Wetmore’s first time to top the CA/MB Add Board. With its strictly numeric title, this is just the fourth such song to ever lead the Add Board, joining Jason Aldean’s “1994”, Hunter Hayes’ “21” and Sam Hunt’s “23.”
News & Notes
Nashville-based concert promoter Peachtree Entertainment has added Marty Elliott jas VP/University Relations and Andrew Goldberg as VP/Strategic Partnerships. Elliott has worked with Ready Room Collective, the Miller Theater in Augusta, GA, and Fifth Third Stadium in Kennesaw, GA. Goldberg’s previous jobs include Danny Wimmer Presents, Live Nation and Vinik Sports Group.
Syndication Networks’ Sunday Morning Gospel show, hosted by Cliff Baugus, has reached the 100 affiliate mark with newly-added stations WKSJ/ Mobile; KTPB/Pine Bluff, AR; and WDWG/Rocky Mount, NC. More here
Zac Brown Band will perform July 5 as part of Chicago Street Race weekend. Their performance will be part of the new Busch Light Summer Music Series, which will feature five free pre-race country music performances at NASCAR events, including Texas Motor Speedway (May 2-4), Michigan International Speedway (June 7-8), Iowa Speedway (August 2-3) and World Wide Technology Raceway in St. Louis (Sept. 6-7). Find tickets for the Chicago event here.
David Lee and Leslie Satcher, along with the late Dan Seals and Charlie Robison, were inducted by the Texas Heritage Songwriters Association into the Texas Heritage Songwriters Hall of Fame Feb. 22 at ACL Live at the Moody Theater in Austin.
Bobby Bones & The Raging Idiots raised $221,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital during their eighth annual Million Dollar
Show in Nashville March 4. Performers included Miranda Lambert, Bailey Zimmerman, Tracy Lawrence, Clint Black, George Birge and The Castellows
The 90th birthday of Bobby Bare will be marked with a series of events across Nashville April 7-12, including shows honoring him at The Basement East (4/7), The Bluebird Café (4/9), Grand Ole Opry (4/10) and Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (4/12).
David Nail’s cover of Bruce Cockburn’s “Pacing The Cage” is included in the film Take No Prisoners, which premiered at SXSW this past weekend.
Country artist Sammy Arriaga has partnered his Dead Rose Records with Walk Off Entertainment, owned by 615 House founder Chris Ruediger. The first single under the partnership, “Left My Heart In Texas,” releases Friday (3/14).
BMG artist Alexandra Kay has extended her partnership with outdoor furnishings company Arden by designing three new cushions. See The Alexandra Kay x Arden Collection here
Back Forty: WOGK/Gainesville-Ocala, FL staffers and performers at the 40th K-Country Acoustic Concert . Pictured (l-r) are Mercury
Christopher , the station’s Mr. Bob and Krystle , Back Blocks/EMI ’ s Tucker Wetmore , Curb ’ s Rusty Sherrill Big Red , Core/Mercury ’ s Josh Ross , the station’s Scott Chase , Wheelhouse ’ s Dylan Schneider and Lisa Mastrianni , Curb Trudie Daniell and the station’s Lewis Stokes
Chris Stapleton will play two shows at the Ellis Theater in Philadelphia, MS April 12 as a fundraiser for Marty Stuart’s Congress of Country Music Community Hall, part of the music museum and performing arts center Stuart is building in his home town. Tickets are available March 12 here
CRS: Female Mentors Share
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radio?’ We talked about jumping on any opportunity that comes along early on and about the catch 22 of it all – you’ll have a tough time finding a job without experience, but you can’t truly get experience without having a job.” She advised those seeking advice to “get every bit of experience that you can get at first, even if it’s not 100% what you want to do, because those experiences will help lead you to a job that’s the right fit for you.”
Audacy Regional Brand Mgr. and WUSN/Chicago PD Marci Braun calls this year’s event “one of the most attended breakfasts I’d seen in a while,” joking that the free mimosas may have been a draw. “I was asked for tips on on-air delivery and how to sound more conversational,” Braun says. And like Froglear, she adds, “There was a lot of sharing of stories on career trajectories and how that led us to where we are now.”
At Chase’s table, topics included company culture and what defines success. “I got asked about what it was like working for one of the biggest radio companies, and my response was about how your local experience is more important” than the company, she says. “Your day-to-day coworkers, market managers, sales managers and PDs are far more important because they set your daily culture. For a couple of people looking for new opportunities, we brainstormed how they can [investigate culture] before agreeing to move across the country for a new gig.” Additionally, she says, “We had a lot of discussions about finding the role that makes you happy –
Copy + Tastes: Nashville Harbor’s Brett Young
Pictured (l-r) are iHeart’s Rod Phillips, WGNE’s Brian Jordan the label’s Liz Santana, Caden Langley, Lisa Langley Scot ”Froggy ” Langley
not about being in a certain size market.”
WHKO/Dayton PD Nancy Wilson was “really blown away” by the number of women who took part in the breakfast early on a Friday morning, noting, “It was nice to talk with up-and-coming programmers from smaller markets who want to know how to handle it all.” Other topics at Wilson’s table included how to keep things local at a station with no real staff and how to make music decisions without a research budget.
On the “local” topic, Wilson advised attendees with a largely out of market, voice tracked staff that, “No matter where their folks are, assign them a local town, and educate them on local schools, stores, streets, venues and happenings in the area. I have sent my out-of-towners local college
gear so they can wear it on social media. Being local takes some work. Every morning, I send out a daily prep sheet to the jocks letting them know what’s going on – school stuff, weather and business openings/closings.”
As for the research question, Wilson told attendees, “We pay close attention to what listeners request or vote on our app (they rarely call in anymore), and have weekly music meetings with a good cross-section of our target audience. I ask them what their kids like and what songs the kids sing over and over. Record labels will cram streaming numbers down your face. I suggest using those as guides, especially to look for trends. But since we can’t know who is actually doing the streaming, it can only be a guide. Don’t hesitate to ask the record labels for numbers near you. I ask about Cincinnati, Indy, Akron and Columbus. I also suggested they look into having a ‘club’ made up of 10 P1s. Bring them to the station and do an abbreviated old school music test to see what they’re liking.”
WFMS/Indianapolis PD Brooks O’Brian recalls that several people at her table “said they can’t help being worried if their pursuit of a radio career is smart since they’re worried about the volatility of the industry.” She was also asked about striking a balance between work and mental health, advising an attendee who was “wearing many hats in her job” that, “It’s important to watch out for yourself and to speak up when you’ve reached the point where you don’t have the bandwidth to take on more. And check in on due dates. If everything is due tomorrow and that’s simply not possible, can the due dates be moved forward? Ask questions and always get clarification. Supervisors and coworkers can’t help you if they don’t know.”
O’Brian also suggested taking advantage of any mental health services offered through your company. “Never feel bad for using those tools; they are there for a reason,” she says. “If you don’t feel comfortable with that, there are lots of other options out there in the form of apps and help lines. It’s easy to make radio your life; parts of it are fun. But you have to carve out ‘you time.’”
Reach Carter here, Chase here, Froglear here, Braun here, Wilson here and O’Brian here –Phyllis Stark
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Valory’s Mackenzie Carpenter shares the stories behind tracks from her full-length debut, Hey Country Queen: I wrote “Gone Fishing” with Mia Mantia and SJ McDonald, and it all started with this title I’d been sitting on for a while. I wanted to create my own version of a female rage country song, because all the “Country Queens” before me had one. When I came up with “Gone Fishing,” I thought it was such an unexpected phrase — it’s the kind of thing you’d see on a shop door and not think twice about. But I loved how it could have this clever twist, like “he’s off and not coming back.” I pitched it in a few writing rooms, but not everyone was on board. When I brought it to Mia and SJ, they totally got the vibe and were all in. I’m so glad it turned out the way it did … it really captured the energy I was going for, and I couldn’t be happier with how it came together.
Writing “Dozen Red Flags” was such a fun experience. I co-wrote it with Brandon Hood and Nicolle Galyon on Nicolle’s back deck, and I came in with this hilarious meme I’d seen of a guy on his knees holding a bouquet of red flags for a girl. The moment I saw it, I knew it had to be a song. We dove right in, but the challenge was figuring out how to blend a dozen red flags with a dozen red roses. It took some work, but I feel like we found the perfect mix of fun and relatability. We went through a list of all these red flags but ended with “but man, he was cute,” because let’s face it, that’s where we all get caught up. Writing it was so much fun, and it’s definitely become one of my favorite tracks on the album.
The day that I wrote “I Wish You Would” (f/Midland) with Jonathan Hutcherson, Jamie Moore and Chris Tompkins, we initially struggled to get to a starting place for what we were going to write that day. I came back from a break, and Jamie threw out the idea of what would become the chorus (“I wish, I wish, I wish you would”). Chris picked up his acoustic guitar and started playing a throwback “Islands In The Stream” kind of melody, and we were off to the races. From that point, we probably wrote the song in less than 30 minutes. A cool tidbit is that what you hear on the final track is actually my original vocal from the demo recorded on the day we wrote the song.
I wrote “Country Queen” with Jessie Jo Dillon and Ben Johnson, and I like to call it a “cousin song” to my track “Don’t Mess With Exes.” Essentially, the song is a piece of advice that I’ve both been told and have given about the importance of knowing your worth and not dimming your light or changing yourself for anyone or anything. It ended up inspiring the title of the album, and I love that it closes out the project and leaves listeners with that message.
Federated WBYT/South Bend, IN is seeking a morning co-host. Résumé, aircheck and production samples to PD Jesse Garcia here
Operations Manager
Keystone KICM/Ardmore, OK is seeking an OM who will work directly with the owners and the sales team, and oversee all aspects of the station’s programming. Send résumés here
Midday Host
Zimmer KATI/Columbia, MO is looking for a host to fill the midday shift. See full post and apply here
Morning Show Producer
Hubbard WUBE/Cincinnati has a full-time opening for a morning show producer; full listing here
Morning Co-Host
Mountain Dog Media WFON/Fond du Lac, WI Brand Mgr. Chanda Lynn is seeking a co-host to join her in mornings. The job offers unlimited vacation time, and a base starting salary of $50,000-$60,000 plus endorsement opportunities. Email audio and résumé to Lynn here
PD/Air Personality
SummitMedia KTTS/Springfield, MO has an opening for PD/on-air talent. Apply online here; send airchecks here
Air Personality
MacDonald WKCQ/Saginaw, MI is looking for a live and local host for an unspecified daypart. Email a résumé and short aircheck to OM Jason Addams here
Morning Host
Hubbard WIL/St. Louis is seeking a full-time morning host. See post and apply here
VP/Market Manager
Midwest Communications is seeking a VP/MM for Central Wisconsin. Apply here
Operations Manager
Midwest Communications is seeking an OM for Country WDEZ, Top 40 WIFC and Rock WOZZ/Wausau, WI. Apply here
NORTHEAST
Morning Co-Host
Cumulus WCTO/Allentown OM/PD Jerry Padden is seeking a morning co-host to join incumbent Sam Malone See full post here
Account Executive
iHeartMedia is seeking an AE for its five-station Wilmington, DC cluster, including WDSD. Apply here by May 27.
SOUTHEAST
Air Talent and Board Ops
Bristol Broadcasting/Johnson City, TN, which includes Country WXBQ, is looking for full-time and part-time air talent and board ops. Résumés and airchecks to PD Nikki Thomas here
Promotions Dir.
Holston Valley Broadcasting/Tri-Cities TN, VA is looking for a Promotions Dir. for AC WTFM, Classic Hits WVEK and Rock WRZK. Résumé and social media samples here
APD/MD/Afternoon Host
Southern Stone WKRO/Daytona Beach has an APD/ MD/airstaff opening. Résumés to VP/Programming Jonathan Wiley (DJ Tremble) here
Morning Show Hosts
Mississippi Broadcasters WOKK/Meridian, MS PD Todd Berry is seeking a live and local morning host or existing team. Cover letter, aircheck and résumé to Berry here
APD
Listen Up Y’all Media/Natchez, MS Group PD Kidd
Conley is looking for a five-station APD for the cluster that includes WQNZ. Résumés, cover letters, production demos and airchecks here
Morning Co-Host
Saga Classic Country WSIG/Harrisonburg, VA is seeking a morning co-host. Email aircheck audio and resume to OM Brandy Lindsey here
SVP/Programming
iHeartMedia/Atlanta is looking for a SVP/ Programming. See full post here
PD/Air Personality
Consulting firm RWPC, Inc. is seeking candidates for a PD/ air personality opening at a client station in the Southeast. Send materials to RWPC Pres. Scott Huskey here
Morning Show Producer
Hall WPCV/Lakeland, FL is seeking a producer for the Julie And DJ In The Morning show. Send airchecks, cover letter, résumé and social links here. See the full job description here
Program Director
Cumulus is seeking a PD for WKOS & Classic Rock WQUT/Johnson City, TN. Find the job posting here
VP/Events & Promotions
SummitMedia is seeking a Birmingham-based VP/Events & Promotions to support and lead its promotions and events teams nationally, and assist on-site with major events. Apply here
Morning Co-host/Promotions Dir. Hoxeng Trust WYCT/Pensacola, FL is seeking a morning co-host and Dir./Promotions. Send materials to OM Kevin King here
Morning Host
iHeartMedia WKKT/Charlotte is seeking a morning cohost. See details and apply here
Morning Co-Host
Kensington Digital WECB/Dothan, AL is seeking a morning co-host. Send airchecks and résumés to Dir./ Operations Kris Lake here
Digital Content Manager
SummitMedia is recruiting for a newly created Digital Content Manager position, based in Birmingham. See the job positing and apply here
PD/Afternoon Host
Saga KDXY/Jonesboro is seeking a PD/afternoon host. Send résumé, aircheck, and “anything else that’ll make your case” here
SOUTHWEST
Morning Host
Stephens Media Group KKAJ/Ardmore, OK is seeking a morning host. Résumé, aircheck and references to SVP/ Programming Bob Thornton here
Dir./Production
Bryan Broadcasting has an opening for a full-time Dir./ Production based in College Station, TX for its 12 radio stations. Résumé and examples of produced and voiced audio or spots here
General Sales Manager
Cumulus/Dallas is looking for a GSM for the five-station cluster, which includes KPLX & KSCS. See full post here
Morning Host
Cox KCYY/San Antonio has openings for a morning host and co-host. See details and apply here
Morning Co-host
Cox KWEN/Tulsa is seeking a morning co-host. Apply here with an audio or video link.
Co-Host
WEST
Cumulus KBUL/Reno PD/morning host Bob Richards is looking for a co-host to join him on The Moo Crew
Complete posting here
Morning Show Producer
iHeartMedia KNIX/Phoenix is looking for a Morning Show Producer. Apply here
Air Personality
Owens KUZZ/Bakersfield is looking for future part-time and full-time talent. Send résumés and airchecks to PD Brent Michaels here. No phone calls.
Morning Co-host/Dir. of Promotions
Stephens Media/Yakima, WA is seeking a Dir./Promotions and KXDD morning co-host. Send résumé, aircheck, imaging and social media samples to OM Justin Henriksen here
OTHER
Dir./Regional Promotion
Monument Records is seeking a Dir./Regional Promotion. Find the job listing and apply here
Publicity Manager
BBR Music Group/BMG is seeking a Mgr./Publicity. Find job details and apply here
Junior Agent
Kincaid Entertainment Agency is seeking a full-time Junior Agent to join the team. Applicants should have at least a year of experience in the music industry. Submit resumes here
Marketing Director
Smack is looking for a Nashville-based Dir./Marketing with at least six years of industry experience (ideally in digital marketing). Email resumes to Pres. Robert Carlton here
National Director
Warner Music Nashville VP/Radio Anna Cage is seeking a National Dir. Contact her here
Creative Coord./Manager or Director
Creative Nation is looking for a Creative Coord., Mgr. or Dir. to identify, sign, develop and grow their songwriters and catalog. Candidates must have at least one year of experience in publishing; apply here
Dir./Digital Marketing & Artist Development
Sony Music Nashville has an opening for a Dir./Digital Marketing & Artist Development. Apply here
Entertainment Producer
The USO is seeking an Entertainment Producer to develop and manage global entertainment tours. The position can be worked remotely from anywhere in the U.S., but requires “up to 75% travel, including frequent trips to isolated and dangerous locations.” Find more details and apply here
Digital Content Creator
The Country Thunder Music Festivals are recruiting for a suburban Nashville-based Digital Content Creator. Résumés here
SEEKING JOBS
Chuck Akers
Former KTHT/Houston morning co-host chuckakers@comcast.net
•Mark Allen
Former OM for Schurz/Lafayette, IN and Wiregrass/Dothan, AL Markontheradio7661@gmail.com
•Donnie “Hollywood” Andrews
Former WKXD/Cookeville, TN OM/PD/mornings hollywoodandrews939@gmail.com
• Britt Bailey
Former KIAI/Mason City, IA Dir./Content and morning host brittsmorningbrewcrew@gmail.com
• Lauren Bartlett
Former Columbia Sr. Dir./Promotion laurenlongbine@gmail.com
• Presleigh (Webb) Bearden
Former iHeartMedia Custom Country Talent Manager and KTCS/ Fort Smith, AR morning co-host heypresleigh@gmail.com (501) 316-9373
Kia Becht
Former KEEY/Minneapolis MD/morning co-host kebecht@gmail.com
• Carletta Blake
Former WGAR/Cleveland PD/midday host carlettablake@gmail.com
•Kim Brixton
Former WNWN/Battle Creek, MI mornings/middays KimBrixton@gmail.com
• Karla Cantrell
Former KTST/Oklahoma City & KTGX/Tulsa PD/midday personality karla_cantrell@outlook.com
•Kimmie Caruba
Former WUBL/Atlanta morning co-host kimberlycaruba@gmail.com
•Natalie Cash
Former KTGX/Tulsa MD/Digital Lead/afternoon host natcashradiojob@gmail.com
• Stacey Cato Former CMT Dir./Music & Talent staceycato@hotmail.com
• Greg Chance
Former iHeartMedia SVP/Programming gchanceonair@gmail.com
• Bryana Cielo
Former CMT Exec. Asst. bryanacielo@gmail.com
• Jim Clerkin
Former MD/morning producer WKLB/Boston Jimclerkin@comcast.net
• A.J. Cobian
Former WIOV/Lancaster, PA afternoon host albertjcobian@gmail.com
•Greg Cole
Former WKCQ/Saginaw, MI OM/PD GCole27000@gmail.com
• Chad Crawford Former Apple Music Radio Content Producer iamchadcrawford@gmail.com
Don Cristi Former iHeartMedia SVPP/Oklahoma rocketsurgeryradio@gmail.com
• Lyndsay Cruz Former Exec. Dir., ACM Lifting Lives lyndsaycruz@gmail.com
•Jared “Banks” Danielson Former KUBL/Salt Lake City mornings JaredDanielson1@gmail.com
• Ashley Dawn Former morning co-host WUBE/Cincinnati Opportunitiesforashley@gmail.com
• Kadie Daye Former WYRK/Buffalo morning co-host kadiedj@gmail.com
•David Dean Former KXDD/Yakima, WA afternoons DaviDean5@gmail.com
• Jennifer DeVault
Former CMT Sr. Producer jmdevault1509@gmail.com
• Leah Dickinson
Former iHeartMedia/Baltimore Dir./Marketing & Promotions leahdickinson@gmail.com
• Ben Ealy
Former morning host, WAYZ/Hagerstown, MD ealy.ben@gmail.com
•Jimmy Elliott Former WOVK/Wheeling, WV VPP/PD/MD/mornings JimmyElliottSchlosser@gmail.com
• Paige Elliott Former Columbia Dir./Promotion paige.eilenberg@gmail.com
• Colby Ericson Former My Town Media Group Dir./Programming colbyericson1@gmail.com
•“Uncle Sam” Eulenfield Former KRYS/Corpus Christi afternoon host, Dir./Production for the Corpus Christi and McAllen clusters, and News-Talk KKTX-AM PD bulkysam@gmail.com
•Alexa Fasheh Former Academy of Country Music VP/Finance & Operations Alexafash75@gmail.com
•Rosey Fitchpatrick Formerly worked in event and artist management, and radio promotion roseyfitch99@gmail.com
• Kevin Freeman
Former WFMS/Indianapolis morning co-host kevin.freeman@gmx.com
• Ransom Garcia Former KCYE/Las Vegas MD/afternoon personality RansomReynolds@gmail.com
• Blair Garner Former Westwood One national personality TruthOrBlair@gmail.com
•Aaron “Gator” Glass Former WQNU/Louisville mornings GatorGlass.53@gmail.com
• Tim “Skeeter Nash“ Goodrich Former KDXY/Jonesboro, AR PD/afternoon host SkeeterOnTheAir@gmail.com
• Paul Grosser
Former Sony/Nashville Assoc. Dir./Promotion & Artist Development paulanthonygrosser@gmail.com
• Todd Haller
Former Bahakel/Chattanooga, TN OM and WUUQ PD Toddhallerradio@gmail.com
•Jen Heaton Former Academy of Country Music VP/Partnerships jennifer.lori.heaton@gmail.com
•Bill Hickok Former KBMR/Bismark, ND morning host BillHickok1950@gmail.com
• Lauren Hoffman Former Digital PD, Backstage Country laurenmariehoffman@gmail.com
• Sarah Holden Former Dir./Marketing & Promotions, Midwest/Nashville sarahblu96@gmail.com
• Gunner Jackson Former KMLE/Phoenix morning host mrericlutz@icloud.com
• Bo Jaxon Former WBEE/Rochester morning co-host djbojaxon@gmail.com
• Michael Jordan Former iHeartMedia RSVP & Country Brand Coordinator MJ@MJ247.com
•”Big” John Horton Former KFSA/Ft. Smith, AR afternoon host BigJohn@TheBigJohnShow.com
• Clay Hunnicutt Former BMLG EVP/Label Operations clayhunnicutt615@gmail.com
• Austin James Former WYNK/Baton Rouge APD/MD/afternoon host brettdiez@outlook.com
•Caitlin “CJ” Johnson Former KKBQ/Houston afternoons Caitlin.M.Johnson25@gmail.com
• Nick Jordan Former WNCB/Raleigh APD/afternoon host Nicktjordan9@gmail.com
•Louis Kaplan Former iHeartMedia VPP/Fort Myers loukaps2@gmail.com
• Tiffany Kay Former Alpha WFLS/Fredericksburg, VA morning co-host tiffanykayradio@yahoo.com
• Steve Shotgun Kelly (a.k.a. Steve Kiser) Former PD/afternoon host KKOW/Pittsburg, KS Djdude68@yahoo.com
•Bryant “Ryder” Konold Former KDBL/Yakima, WA Brand Mgr./mornings BryantRyderKonold@gmail.com
•Brian “Wookie” Kostek Former WDSY/Pittsburgh APD/MD/afternoons BKostek24@gmail.com
Marc Lavik (aka Dave Marcus) Former on-air talent ZimaGuy@gmail.com
•“Frogman Frank“ Lewis Former WOGI/WOGG/WOGH/Pittsburgh mornings irishfc@cs.com
• George Lindsey Former morning co-host KILT/Houston tommy.lindsey@gmail.com
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• Abbi Roth
Former CMT Sr. Mgr./Music & Talent abbiroth@gmail.com
• Dave Savage
Former Audacy Sr. Dir./Activation, Central Team dave.savage.events@gmail.com
• Sarah Scott
Former CKSA/Lloydminster, AB mornings sarahevelynscott@gmail.com
• Ray Sells
Former CMT Sr. Dir./Production raymondsellsmedia@gmail.com
• Erik Scott Smith
Former morning co-host KILT/Houston erikscottsmith2@gmail.com
• LJ Smith
Former IHeartMedia SVPP/Columbia, SC JimmySmith@Outlook.com
• Mason Stanfield
• John Lund Former iHeartMedia SVP/Programming Panama City/Tallahasee, FL John.Lund3811@gmail.com
• Monica “Mo” Lunsford Former morning co-host KILT/Houston monicalunsford@gmail.com
• Jenny Matthews
Former KBEQ/Kansas City morning host jennymatthewsonair@gmail.com
• Pat McKay
Former OM Saga.Manchester, NH and WZID Brand Mgr. mixpat@yahoo.com
• Eric Medler
Former WWQQ/Wilmington, NC morning host ericmedlerstoryteller@gmail.com
•T.J. “J.T.” Michaels
Former WCPV/Burlington, VT PD/afternoons TJMichaelsRadio@gmail.com
•Melissa Moldovan Former Academy of Country Music Dir./Communications, Media Relations & Radio melissamoldovan86@gmail.com
• Todd Nixon Former PD/morning co-host, KBEQ/Kansas City toddnixonradio@gmail.com (239) 810-3917
• Dale O’Brian
Former WPAW/Greensboro morning co-host dalevaught@gmail.com
• Lisa Owen
Former Columbia Dir./Promotion Lisa.Owen@verizon.net
•Zack Owen
Former iHeartMedia SVPP/Waco, Temple & Killeen (TX) zackowen@att.net
•Lexi Papadopoulos
Former KUBL/Salt Lake City mornings LexiOnTheRadio@gmail.com
•Jim Pearson
Former KDBL/Yakima, WA PD/mornings JimsCoolEmail@gmail.com
Jacob Pecunes
Former Apple Music Radio Producer jacobnashville2013@gmail.com
• Michael Perez
Former WRNX/Springfield, MA midday host justperezplay@gmail.com
• “Sarah Quinn” Peters
Former iHeartMedia Greensboro Dir./Marketing sarahjaypeters@gmail.com
• Kristan Pridgen
Former ACM Exec. Asst. to the CEO & CBO Kristanpridgen78@gmail.com
•Carly Quinn
Former WGH/Norfolk morning co-host NewEnglandClamChowder2021@yahoo.com
• Dave Quinn
Former Cumulus/Youngstown, OH Dir./Production quinn@quinnimaging.com
• Greg Raneiri
Former KSON/San Diego Asst. Brand Mgr./MD/midday host g.raneiri@gmail.com
• Monica Rivera
Former Audacy Digital Content Producer Monicaariveraa@gmail.com
Former KATC/Colorado Springs PD/morning co-host MasonStanfield@gmail.com
• Brook Stephens
Former KZPK/St. Cloud MD/afternoon host brookstephens@live.com
• Buck Stevens Former WBWN/Bloomington, IL APD/MD/afternoon host djbuckstevens@hotmail.com
•Maddy Stessman
Former Academy of Country Music Dir./Industry & Talent Relations mlstessman@gmail.com
• Jamie “JT” Tanchyk Former KWJJ/Portland, OR afternoon host tanchradio@gmail.com
• Chad Taylor Former OM/air personality Cumulus/Des Moines chadtaylorradio@gmail.com
•Jake Thomson
Former Dick WUBB/Savannah, GA Prod. Dir./Midday Host jakethomson.dj@gmail.com
•Brad Thornton
Former Southern Stone WKRO/Daytona Beach APD/MD randawg_23@yahoo.com
• Lauren “LT” Thomas Former Sony/Nashville SVP/Promotion lauren.leigh.thomas@gmail.com
• Lauren Tingle Former Apple Music Radio Content Producer l_tingle@icloud.com
• Ray Vaughn
Former Magnolia Music Group National Dir./Radio & Streaming rayvaughn77@att.net
• Jordan Walker Former CMT Mgr./Music & Talent jordanstephenswalker@gmail.com
• Cash Warren Former WGH/Norfolk morning co-host jasonabrockett@gmail.com
• Steve Wazz
Former WGAR/Cleveland APD/morning co-host wazzradio@gmail.com
• Erich West
Former iHeartMedia SVPP/Huntsville, AL and WDRM PD ewestradio@hotmail.com
•Jonathan Wier
Former WKLB/Boston morning co-host JonWierWLCA@gmail.com
•Wingnut
Former KNUC/Seattle APD/MD/midday personality Wingnutt@me.com
• Isaac “Brooks” Wenzel
Former KBAY/San Jose APD/afternoon host BrooksOnTheRadio@gmail.com
• Randy “Mudflap” Wilcox
Former WWKT/Florence, SC morning co-host rhwilcox@gmail.com
• Vanessa Wojtusiak
Former iHeartMedia/Connecticut VP/Marketing Vanessa.Wojtusiak@gmail.com
• Liz Yount
Former Summit/Knoxville Dir./Promotions lizkrozengard@gmail.com
• “Nick Z“ Zambrano
Former KBAY/San Jose morning show producer Nickzeeradio@gmail.com
Country Aircheck Add Leaders
WETMORE/3,2,1 (Back Blocks/EMI Nashville)
MAX MCNOWN/Better Me For You (Fugitive/The Orchard/Magnolia)
Activator Top Point Gainers
(Night Train/Broken Bow) 971
(Fugitive/The Orchard/Magnolia) 672
MASON/Wish You Well (Music Soup/MCA)
/Not At This Party (Warner/WMN)
LANCO f/C. ASBURY/We Grew Up Together (Riser House) 9
LEE BRICE/Cry (Curb)
Country Aircheck Top Point Gainers
JELLY
DIERKS BENTLEY/She Hates Me (Capitol) 1173
JASON ALDEAN/Whiskey Drink (Macon Music/Broken Bow) 1168
C. JOHNSON w/C. UNDERWOOD/I'm... (CoJo/Warner/WMN/Capitol) 1129
TYLER HUBBARD/Park (EMI Nashville) 977
Country Aircheck Top Spin Gainers
JELLY ROLL/Liar (BMG/Republic/Stoney Creek) 816
/I'm The Problem (Big Loud) 621
(Combustion/RCA)
Activator Top Spin Gainers
C. JOHNSON w/C. UNDERWOOD/I'm... (CoJo/Warner/WMN/Capitol) 389 COREY
/She Hates Me (Capitol)
ZIMMERMAN/Holy Smokes (Elektra/Warner/WEA)
Country Aircheck Top Recurrents
MORGAN WALLEN/Love Somebody (Big Loud) 24749
K. WETZEL & J. MURPH/High Road (Col. NY/Records Nashville) 22424
SHABOOZEY/A Bar Song (Tipsy) (Empire/Magnolia) 18767
POST MALONE f/BLAKE SHELTON/Pour Me A Drink (Big Loud) 16174
POST MALONE f/MORGAN WALLEN/I Had Some Help (Big Loud) 14161
D. MARLOWE & D. SCOTT/Boys Back Home (Columbia/Curb) 12842
JELLY ROLL/I Am Not Okay (BMG/Republic/Stoney Creek) 11010
GREYLAN JAMES/Wait Til You Have Kids (Nashville Harbor)
CRAIG CAMPBELL/Missing You (Grindstone)
MARCH 24
HUDSON WESTBROOK/House Again (Warner/WAR)
MARCH 31
JORDAN DAVIS/Bar None (MCA)
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Warren Zeiders Relapse, Lies & Betrayal (Warner) The two-part, 20-track album was produced by Ross Copperman, Mike Elizondo and Zeiders, who also co-penned songs with writers including Connor Mcdonough, Ali Tamposi, Mark Holmon and Feli Ferraro.
Carly Pearce Hummingbird: No Rain, No Flowers (Big Machine)
Co-produced by Pearce, the deluxe version of her 14-track fourth studio album boasts five new songs, including acoustic Vevo takes on “Oklahoma” and “Things I Don’t Chase.”
Brett Eldredge Lonestar Lovers EP (Warm and Cozy Records)
Among the five songs on the EP are “Gorgeous” and “You’ll Be Mine.” Of the latter, Eldredge says, “This song brings me joy. It calms me through the storms and reminds me to open my heart every day even when it’s scary to. It reminds me of all of the times that I didn’t give up on love and it reminds me to tell you that you shouldn’t either. I loved writing this song, and now it’s time to share this part of me with you.”