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©2012 Country Aircheck™ — All rights reserved. Sign up free at www.countryaircheck.com. Send news to [email protected] When An Icon Passes Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Davy Jones, Levon Helm, Dick Clark. Each was a cultural touchstone of varying degrees, with varying relevance to country music and its audience. How a Country station responds when an out-of-format icon passes can be an important part of deepening connections with the listener. “Lifestyle always trumps genre,” says WQDR/ Raleigh Station Manager/PD Lisa McKay. “These are monumental events.” WGSQ/ Cookeville, TN PD Philip Gibbons says failure to acknowledge the passing of a superstar is “inexcusable. “Our target demo had a healthy dose of these personalities. Country radio should always inform its listeners when a pop icon dies.” News coverage, certainly. But how much further can and should a station take things? “In this day of ‘come and gone’ celebrity, the merits of those that actually changed how we moved culturally should be celebrated,” argues KKGO/ Los Angeles PD Tonya Campos. The late Dick Clark is the most directly connected to country among those listed above, but also the only one who was not an artist. For KKGO, celebrating Clark was personal, as the station’s Shawn Parr has voiced Clark’s ACM Awards show for almost two decades. “Shawn was on the air when the news came in,” Campos explains. Coming out of Garth Brooks’ “The Dance,” Parr announced that Clark had passed away and dedicated the song to him. Best. Job. Ever: KKWF/Seattle’s Mike Preston isn’t wearing a Santa suit, but it sure looks like Christmas with Show Dog- Universal’s Lisa Owen (l) and newcomer Jessie James. Remote In Your Pocket “We first used iRig at the end of last year during a live broadcast where we were giving away a Toyota Tundra,” says WQYK/Tampa OM/PD Mike Culotta. He’s talking about a relatively new and indispensable tool in his station’s arsenal – an iPhone app. “Our jock walked around, grabbed actualities and edited them down. When we did get a winner, he sent the file to the studio and within seconds had them on the air. The humorous thing is there’s no big box, no ISDN line. All that other stuff we’re used to carrying and dealing with is gone. And it’s a $5 app.” (continued on page 6) DIck Clark Michael Jackson Whitney Houston April 23, 2012, Issue 291
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When An Icon Passes Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Davy Jones, Levon Helm, Dick Clark. Each was a cultural touchstone of varying degrees, with varying relevance to country music and its audience. How a Country

station responds when an out-of-format icon passes can be an important part of deepening connections with the listener. “Lifestyle always trumps genre,” says WQDR/Raleigh Station Manager/PD Lisa McKay. “These are monumental events.” WGSQ/Cookeville, TN PD Philip Gibbons says failure to acknowledge the passing of a superstar is “inexcusable. “Our target demo had a healthy dose of these personalities. Country radio should always inform its listeners when a pop icon dies.” News coverage, certainly. But how much further can and should a station take things? “In this day of ‘come and gone’ celebrity, the merits of those that actually changed how we moved culturally should be celebrated,” argues KKGO/Los Angeles PD Tonya Campos. The late Dick Clark is the most directly connected to country among those listed above, but also the only one who was not an artist. For KKGO, celebrating Clark was personal, as the station’s Shawn Parr has voiced Clark’s ACM Awards show for almost two decades. “Shawn was on the air when the news came in,” Campos explains. Coming out of Garth Brooks’ “The Dance,” Parr announced that Clark had passed away and dedicated the song to him.

Best. Job. Ever: KKWF/Seattle’s Mike Preston isn’t wearing a Santa suit, but it sure looks like Christmas with Show Dog-Universal’s Lisa Owen (l) and newcomer Jessie James.

Remote In Your Pocket “We first used iRig at the end of last year during a live broadcast where we were giving away a Toyota Tundra,” says WQYK/Tampa OM/PD Mike Culotta. He’s talking about a relatively new and indispensable tool in his station’s arsenal – an iPhone app. “Our jock walked around, grabbed actualities and edited them down. When we did get a winner, he sent the file to the studio and within seconds had them on the air. The humorous thing is there’s no big box, no ISDN line. All that other stuff we’re used to carrying and dealing with is gone. And it’s a $5 app.”

(continued on page 6)DIck Clark

Michael Jackson

Whitney Houston

April 23, 2012, Issue 291

Barry Friendly: WTHI/Terre Haute, IN’s Barry Kent ([email protected]) visits with Reba backstage in this shot from the ‘90s. Send your vintage photos to [email protected].

P A G E T H R E E P I C

Thomas Rhett will support Toby Keith’s Live In Overdrive Tour, launching June 14 in Salt Lake City. Tracy Lawrence’s Golf & Concert For A Cure will be held April 29-30 in Lebanon, TN. LPGA’s Angela Stanford, Kristy McPerson and Gerina Piller, along with NFL All-Star Glenn Streno are among the April 30 golf tournament participants. Lawrence, Ira Dean, The Roys, Lorrie Morgan, Joanna Smith and Rick Huckaby will perform at the April 29 concert, with WSIX/Nashville’s Anthony Allen hosting. Proceeds will benefit Susan G. Komen, Greater Nashville and Lace Up 4 Kids. Twenty-two international country artists from Australia, the UK, Canada, New Zealand and Ireland will perform during CMA Music Festival Week in Nashville. Hosted by O’Shea, the June 4 Chevrolet Presents The E CMA Global Artist Party at The Stage (6:00-10:45pm) offers artists including Canada’s Emerson Drive and Australia’s Adam Harvey, special guest Gene Watson with Ireland’s Lisa McHugh, plus eight more. CMA

One of many audio-related products from IK Multimedia, iRig Recorder comes in limited-functionality free and full-function paid versions ($4.99) from the iTunes App Store. More than a simple recording app, iRig provides common editing tools and filters. Record an interview using the iPhone’s built-in mic or available external models ($39.99-$59.99), edit the clip, adjust volume, adjust tone, brighten or smooth the voice, adjust the speed or shift the pitch. “’Optimize Volume’ seems to be the function we use most,” Culotta says. “If that’s not enough, when you have the audio where you want it, there’s an export button,” he continues. “You can email it, iTunes file share it, send it to an FTP upload or send it to the sound cloud. If you email it, it automatically pops up with your email address, file name, day, time and location. A Quicktime file in m4A format is attached and you’re ready to rock.” Cheap to buy and easy to use, iRig might be most indispensible for always being at hand. “If their phone is with them

they can just pop it on,” Culotta says. “Let’s be real. When you walk into a party or an event with a mic and recording device, you look pretty out of place. You’re the geek. But nobody questions an iPhone. Dave McKay was riding his motorcycle the day after Thanksgiving, saw a big line outside a mall, pulled up and recorded 10 interviews for the next day’s show. “Steve Austin went to St. Jude and had done all the basic tracking of his show

before he left, but he wanted to give some specifics like weather, and there were some live reads, etc. So he excused himself for 30 minutes and cut everything, then sent it back to the studio via individual tracks. We also use it a lot when we’re backstage. “If you see a star, an artist or local celebrity, you instantly have an interview. If you’re in radio right now, you’d be hard-pressed to convince me you shouldn’t have this. Every jock I have has an iPhone and they all use this.” –Chuck Aly

News & Notes SESAC EVP Dennis Lord has joined T.J. Martell’s 2012 National Board of Directors and SESAC VP/Corporate Relations Ellen Bligh Truley has been appointed to T.J. Martell’s 2012 Southern Board of Directors.

Thomas Rhett

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Stoney Creek’s MW/SW regional Shelley Hargis discusses her most influential songs, albums and concerts:1. Michael Jackson’s Thriller: I. Love. Michael. I grew up listening to/rocking out/doing a cheerleading routine to nearly every Michael song; especially from the Thriller album.2. Reba/Fancy: It wasn’t until my junior year in high school that I really started listening to country and fell in

love with Reba. I loved everything about her, and “Fancy” is my all-time favorite. 3. Craig Morgan/That’s What I Love About Sunday: I will never forget this for many reasons: This was the first No. 1 record I ever worked as a regional; it was a five-week chart-topper; it was Craig’s first No. 1; and we did it on an indie label before indie labels were on the map. 4. Epic Alley Rally: I was with Epic/Nashville for six years, and this event was our label showcase during CRS when it was still at Opryland. One year, we packed the Bourbon Street Blues & Boogie Bar with all our artists – Collin Raye, Joe Diffie, Ty Herndon, The Kinleys, Sons of the Desert and Patty Loveless. Tanya Tucker crashed the party, and it all went crazy from there. 5. Jason Aldean, Academy of Country Music Awards, 2005: That’s when Jason won Top New Male Artist. The BBR staff was sitting way up in the top seats, and we went nuts when he won! We cried, screamed and cried again. I’ll never forget that night.• A highly regarded song or album you’ve never heard: I am almost embarrassed to say, but I have never actually listened to a complete album by Elvis Presley or Miles Davis. Obviously, I know the songs.• An “important” piece of music you just don’t get: Anything by Radiohead and Widespread Panic. • An album you played or listened to incessantly: Radney Foster’s See What You Want To See. • One obscure or non-country song everyone should listen to right now: The Swell Season’s “Falling Slowly.”

Reach Hargis at [email protected].

Shelley Hargis

MY TUNES: MUSIC THAT SHAPED MY LIFEPresents The Aristo Global Show June 5 (12:30-3:45pm) at the Second Fiddle features a free lunch while enjoying Canada’s Adam Gregory, Australia’s Baylou, the UK’s Raintown and seven more. Organized/produced by AristoMedia’s Jeff Walker, the shows will be viewable online at CMAworld.com and AristoWorks.com, among other sites. Digital music distributor AirPlay Direct and Songsinc have partnered to allow Songsinc members to feature their music through AirPlay Direct’s services. Conversely, AirPlay Direct’s members gain access to Songinc’s collaboration, mentoring, music supervision placements and music sales offerings. Pepsi has signed on as the headlining sponsor of BamaJam 2012 June 14-16 in Enterprise, AL. Parnassus Books will host the launch of Greg Allman’s memoir My Cross To Bear May 10 at 6:30pm at BMI’s Nashville offices (10 Music Square East). Allman will autograph copies at the event, and the book streets May 1. Dustin Lynch, Even Stevens, Paul Overstreet, Hugh Prestwood, Kostas and Leslie Satcher will perform at the Coeur d’Alene Songwriters Festival May 25-26 in Coeur d’Alene, ID. BMI, KXLY Radio Group, Idavend Broadcasting, Inland Northwest Broadcasting and the Coeur d’Alene Resort have partnered to host the event.

The Week’s Top Stories Full coverage at www.countryaircheck.com. • Entertainment mogul Dick Clark passed away at age 82. (CAT 4/18)• Universal Music Group President/COO Zach Horowitz was appointed Chairman/CEO of Universal Music Publishing Group. (CAT 4/19)• Sony/ATV’s $2.2 billion purchase of EMI Music Publishing was approved by the European Union’s competition regulator. (CAT 4/19)• R&J Records promotion team was retained to continue working Andy Gibson’s music by Curb, the artist’s new home, as R&J suspended label operations. (CAT 4/23)• Cumulus’ AC KBEE/Salt Lake City PD Shawn Stevens was

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named PD/middayer at Country clustermate KUBL (The Bull). (CAT 4/20)• Former Clear Channel KUSS/San Diego PD/morning personality Cindy Spicer was named PD for the company’s WQIK/Jacksonville. (CAT 4/23)• Former KNIX/Phoenix and WMZQ/Washington morning co-host Brian Egan joined West Virginia Radio’s WKWS/Charleston, WV for mornings. (CAT 4/23)• Former WZZK/Birmingham Dir./Digital Ron Chatman joined Cumulus’ WPCK & WPKR/Green Bay, WI as PD/afternooner. (CAT 4/18)

When An Icon Passes (continued from page 1)Parr mentioned he’d be mourned and missed, noting that his career would never have been the same had he not met Clark.

He then wished the Clark family best wishes on behalf of the Go Country family. Hear more here. Gibbons reports, “Our personalities each did a tribute of some kind – a story, montage of his audio and what he meant to the industry.” At KFKF/Kansas City, PD Dale Carter played the Mike Curb-composed theme to American Bandstand in tribute to Clark, much as he had the late Michael Jackson’s “Rock With You” after his 2009 death. “It

sounded a little odd on KFKF,” he admits. “It’s rare when these things happen, but I don’t think you can ignore it.” Carter went further with last year’s passing of Whitney Houston, acknowledging her biggest hit’s connection to Country through Dolly Parton. He alternated the two versions of the song every hour throughout the day. McKay’s reaction to Houston’s death

was muted by the news having broken during NASCAR coverage on a weekend. “Monday, the morning show was rightfully all over it with montages and memories,” she says. That contrasts with ‘QDR’s treatment of Jackson’s demise. “I immediately put together a quick MJ montage and took calls about how Michael touched listeners’ lives. It became a powerful shared experience.”

Josh Abbott Band Small Town Family Dream (PDT) The Josh Abbott Band split time between the road and the studio to record their third album with producer Erik Herbst. Abbott wrote or co-wrote seven songs including the lead single “Touch” and “Idalou,” which is about his hometown. “It’s a concept album

that glorifies a simple way of life that a lot of Americans live,” Abbott says. Kacey Musgraves provides background vocals on five tracks. Pat Green guests on “My Texas.”

Lee Brice Hard 2 Love (Curb) Lead single “A Woman Like You” is Brice’s first No. 1 hit as a solo artist. Brice co-wrote eight tracks including “See About A Girl,” while Johnny Bulford, Phil Barton and Jon Stone co-wrote “Woman.” Jessie Alexander, Connie Harrington and Jimmy Yeary co-

wrote “I Drive Your Truck.” Eric Church, Jerrod Niemann and Thomas Rhett are among the other songwriters. Brice, Stone, Kyle Jacobs, Doug Johnson and Matt McClure co-produced.

Kip Moore Up All Night (MCA) Moore co-wrote every song on his 11-track debut album including the Top 10 single “Somethin’ ‘Bout A Truck.” “I want people to be emotionally connected to this album like the records I gravitated to when I was younger by Jackson Browne, Bob Seger and Bruce

Springsteen,” Moore says. “I feel like it’s a very honest record.” Collaborators include Dan Couch and Thompson Square’s Keifer Thompson. Brett James produced.

May 1 Carrie Underwood Blown Away (19/Arista)

May 8 Pat Green Songs We Wish We’d Written II (Sugar Hill)

May 15 Willie Nelson Heroes (Legacy)

May 29 Chris Cagle Back In The Saddle (BPG)

Album release info to [email protected].

C H E C K O U T

Lisa McKay

Dale Carter

Tonya Campos

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Show Dog-Universal’s Jessie James puts an industry spin on the artist interview:What station did you grow up listening to? WKHX/Atlanta.Do you remember the first time you heard yourself on the radio? I was getting out of the shower and getting ready for a show in Atlanta when my first single “Wanted” came

on. I was wrapped in a towel, and my friend was in the room with me. We both started jumping up and down, screaming and crying. If the people across the street at the other hotel saw us through the window, they would have thought something else was going on. How do you adjust to all the travel on the radio tour? I take lots of vitamins and try to sleep as much as I possibly can. I learned to get ready in 20 minutes.Which regional is the most interesting driver? Greg Sax. One time, we were heading to KBEQ/Kansas City when he stopped the car, got out in the middle of the street and danced to Snoop Dogg’s “Sensual Seduction.” We got it all on video. It was beautiful. Who takes the longest to get through airport security? My guitarist Gordon Brown. He’s a total rock star with all his silver jewelry. But his nipple piercings trigger the metal detectors.How do you keep things loose on the road? I’m such a prankster. I was meeting one of my guitarists for the first time, and my road manager decided that we were going to draw a fake mustache and unibrow on me for the meeting. She prefaced him by saying, “Look, Jessie has some facial hair problems. We’re trying to get her to shave it. Just don’t look directly at her.” At one point I asked, “Do you think I’m pretty even though I have facial hair?” He wouldn’t even look at me! He was just like, “Yeah! Sure!”

Jessie James

OFF THE RECORD: JESS IE JAMES Though some artists register lower in audience consciousness, five Country stations gave The Monkees’ “Daydream Believer” at least one spin in memory of Jones’ passing. No airplay was cited for Helm or The Band, though WQDR did take at least one call from a listener remembering his contributions. While each cultural icon and situation will be different, there does seem to be some general consensus on how programmers

should respond. “Country partisans have values associated with artists where they are held in high regard,” says WCOL/Columbus, OH PD John Crenshaw. “That extends to artists in other formats even though that music may not be their first choice.” A key point, he adds, is considering the Country core’s family-friendly bent. “Don’t scrape the gutter for details,” he says. Albright & O’Malley VP/Consulting Partner Becky Brenner offers a playbook of sorts: “Audio clips in short spurts are well-received and help listeners

mourn the passing while reliving personal memories,” she says. Social media can be implemented, too. “Website, Facebook and Twitter postings from air talent will make the station real and empathetic to how listeners are feeling.” Utilize tasteful imaging that contains messages of sympathy and air callers sharing their own stories about the artist. “Everything needs to be edited and presented in an entertaining and compelling way,” Brenner sums. “Acknowledge their passing and create

the appropriate opportunities to celebrate the successes and contributions of these icons.” –RJ Curtis

John Crenshaw

Becky Brenner

Philip Gibbons

Lon Helton, [email protected] Aly, [email protected]

Jeff Green, [email protected] Curtis, [email protected]

Lauren Tingle, [email protected](615) 320-1450

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C O U N T R Y ’ S T O P C U M I N G S T A T I O N S ( 6+)1. WUSN/Chicago (CBS Radio) 1,251,2002. KKGO/Los Angeles (Mt. Wilson) 1,202,5003. KKBQ/Houston (Cox) 1,200,2004. KPLX/Dallas (Cumulus) 1,096,1005. KILT/Houston (CBS Radio) 968,9006. KSCS/Dallas (Cumulus) 944,7007. WYCD/Detroit (CBS Radio) 837,0008. KEEY/Minneapolis (Clear Channel) 784,7009. WKLB/Boston (Greater Media) 754,40010. WXTU/Philadelphia (Beasley) 740,80011. WKHX/Atlanta (Cumulus) 670,10012. WUBL/Atlanta (Clear Channel) 655,70013. KCYY/San Antonio (Cox) 646,70014. KMNB/Minneapolis (CBS Radio) 625,20015. WIL/St. Louis (Hubbard) 621,400

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WKHX/Atlanta 3.7 3.6 718,100 670,100

WUBL/Atlanta 3.2 3.1 644,100 655,700

KASE/Austin^ 6.0 6.5 356,200 361,700

KVET/Austin^ 3.2 3.0 255,000 271,600

WPOC/Baltimore 6.6 6.6 470,600 520,200

WKLB/Boston 6.2 6.4 738,900 754,400

WKKT/Charlotte 7.1 7.1 482,800 544,600

WSOC/Charlotte 6.2 6.8 540,800 517,100

WUSN/Chicago 4.0 3.6 1,251,100 1,251,200

WUBE/Cincinnati^ 7.3 6.8 457,400 461,400

WNNF/Cincinnati 1.8* 1.7 214,500 222,400*

WYGY/Cincinnati^ 1.0 0.9 159,700 154,800

WGAR/Cleveland 6.9 7.0 378,800 406,400

WCOL/Columbus, OH 9.4 9.4 352,300 371,500

WHOK/Columbus, OH 2.4 2.2 166,600 170,600

KSCS/Dallas^ 4.3 4.2 894,600 944,700

KPLX/Dallas^ 4.1 4.4 1,073,700 1,096,100

KYGO/Denver 5.0 4.9 480,400 497,400

KWOF/Denver 2.0 2.1 240,000 274,500

WYCD/Detroit 7.2 6.6 775,700 837,000

WPAW/Greensboro 6.7 6.5 293,400 310,900

WTQR/Greensboro 7.0* 6.4 289, 600 327,200*

WWYZ/Hartford 7.5 7.0 264,100 277,800

KKBQ/Houston^ 3.6 4.2 1,013,400 1,200,200*

KILT/Houston 3.6 3.5 888,200 968,900

KTHT/Houston^+ 1.5 1.6 508,600 536,500

WFMS/Indianapolis 8.1 9.4 346,200 362,400

WLHK/Indianapolis 6.3 5.7 316,400 311,300

WQIK/Jacksonville 6.1 5.8 265,700 263,500

KBEQ/Kansas City^ 4.2 4.4 314,100 325,700

WDAF/Kansas City 4.8 4.4 316,800 347,900

KFKF/Kansas City^ 4.3 4.1 337,900 299,600

KWNR/Las Vegas 3.2 3.7 217,300 247,000

KCYE/Las Vegas 3.7 3.2 202,200 222,200

KKGO/Los Angeles 2.9 2.9 1,138,800 1,202,500

WGKX/Memphis 5.6 5.8 226,300 237,600

WKIS/Miami 3.1 3.0 422,100 411,100

WMIL/Milwaukee 8.9 9.3 456,400 462,700

KEEY/Minneapolis 6.7 7.2 696,400 784,700

KMNB/Minneapolis 5.0 4.9 645,500 625,200

WKDF/Nashville^ 4.7 5.1 315,900 335,100*

WSIX/Nashville 4.9 4.8 245,900 272,200

WSM-FM/Nashville^ 4.4 4.0 268,500 291,500

WUSH/Norfolk 5.2 5.2 254,300* 242,500

WGH/Norfolk 4.4 4.4 218,000 235,000

Feb. ShareStation/City March Share Feb. Cume March Cume Feb. ShareStation/City March Share Feb. Cume March Cume

Country Aircheck’s monthly PPM ratings scoreboard takes on a different look beginning with the March 2012 results due to Arbitron no longer permitting publication of audience estimates for non-subscribing stations. As a result, 23 of the 98 stations which posted a 1.0 share or higher in February are not included in this month’s report. Additionally, share rankings are no longer posted because only certain stations in each market participate in the ratings.

Of the 75 subscribing stations that posted a 1.0 share or higher in March, 41 decreased, 27 increased and seven remained flat. With 23 stations excluded, drawing month-to-month comparisons of total audience and cume is not possible. Legend: A “+” indicates a Classic Country outlet; a “^” designates co-owned Country stations in the metro; “t” indicates a tie; and a “*” indicates a station best in that statistic.

March PPM Scoreboard

WWKA/Orlando 5.7 5.2 283,100 311,900

KNIX/Phoenix 3.5 4.1 578,800 595,000

KMLE/Phoenix 3.3 3.1 498,800 499,800

KSWG/Phoenix 1.5 1.4 111,300 128,800

WXTU/Philadelphia 4.3 3.7 724,100 740,800

WDSY/Pittsburgh 5.9 6.7 487,500 507,800

KWJJ/Portland 6.4 6.9* 435,800 461,100

KUPL/Portland 5.3 5.2 381,100 381,300

WCTK/Providence 10.0* 10.5* 346,400 371,200

WQDR/Raleigh 10.6 9.0 391,400* 391,900*

KFRG/Riverside 4.5 3.5 319,000 298,100

KNCI/Sacramento 5.5 5.7 389,500 390,900

KNTY/Sacramento 3.2 2.8 243,100 247,300

KUBL/Salt Lake City 4.3 4.2 337,800 344,100

KEGA/Salt Lake City 2.3 2.4 241,100 249,200

KCYY/San Antonio^ 6.6 6.3 584,100 646,700

KAJA/San Antonio 5.8 6.0 548,900 550,500

KKYX-AM/San Antonio^+ 1.0 1.0 72,800 69,200

KSON/San Diego 5.7 6.1 475,500 539,000*

KRTY/San Jose 5.0 4.5 177,900 182,900

KKWF/Seattle 4.5 4.0 559,700 592,500

KMPS/Seattle 4.0 3.9 570,800 562,400

WIL/St. Louis 6.7 7.0 585,600 621,400

KSD/St. Louis 5.7 5.8 567,500 606,300

WFUS/Tampa 4.4 4.2 461,200 484,200

WQYK/Tampa 4.4 4.7 401,300 433,500

WMZQ/Washington 3.8 4.5 560,900 606,500

WFRE/Frederick, MD 1.3 1.2 159,600 164,700

WIRK/West Palm Beach 6.0 5.4 199,400 189,100

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Airborne indicates songs that have been added to 60% of the Countr y Aircheck/Mediabase repor t ing panel . 4=Top 5 point gainers.

1 1 BLAKE SHELTON/Drink On It (Warner Bros./WMN) 19532 -436 6145 -232 48.822 -1.209 139 0

3 2 LADY ANTEBELLUM/Dancin' Away With My Heart (Capitol) 19035 700 6083 216 47.384 1.456 139 0

4 3 RASCAL FLATTS/Banjo (Big Machine) 18510 675 5931 193 45.776 1.575 139 0

5 4 MIRANDA LAMBERT/Over You (RCA) 18118 568 5833 229 45.577 1.485 139 0

2 5 LEE BRICE/A Woman Like You (Curb) 17928 -1937 5811 -543 45.662 -3.891 139 0

6 6 JASON ALDEAN/Fly Over States (Broken Bow) 4 17443 1203 5678 346 42.912 3.438 139 0

9 7 ZAC BROWN BAND/No Hurry (Southern Ground/Atlantic/BPG) 14335 727 4555 224 35.031 0.859 138 0

8 8 CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Good Girl (19/Arista) 14243 371 4529 134 34.825 0.819 139 0

10 9 KIP MOORE/Somethin' 'Bout A Truck (MCA) 14022 784 4436 287 35.994 2.151 139 0

11 10 TIM MCGRAW/Better Than I Used To Be (Curb) 13930 709 4596 291 34.909 0.057 138 0

12 11 ERIC CHURCH/Springsteen (EMI Nashville) 13650 698 4337 249 33.213 1.322 139 0

15 12 KENNY CHESNEY & TIM MCGRAW/Feel Like A Rock Star (BNA) 4 11868 1783 3703 574 29.361 4.909 139 2

13 13 BRANTLEY GILBERT/You Don't Know Her Like I Do (Valory) 11350 410 3643 128 27.984 1.053 132 2

14 14 LUKE BRYAN/Drunk On You (Capitol) 11331 739 3641 230 28.174 2.171 139 1

16 15 CHRIS CAGLE/Got My Country On (BPG) 9599 302 3088 84 23.909 1.576 130 0

17 16 CRAIG MORGAN/This Ole Boy (Black River) 9266 43 3196 19 23.296 0.23 133 1

18 17 ELI YOUNG BAND/Even If It Breaks Your Heart (Republic Nashville) 9187 302 2908 98 22.675 1.233 131 1

19 18 JOSH TURNER/Time Is Love (MCA) 8485 38 2773 35 19.402 -0.116 128 0

21 19 TOBY KEITH/Beers Ago (Show Dog-Universal) 4 7398 1084 2373 335 17.595 2.2 131 3

22 20 GLORIANA/(Kissed You) Good Night (Emblem/WAR) 6742 573 2141 172 18.535 2.276 117 3

20 21 CASEY JAMES/Let's Don't Call It A Night (19/BNA) 6518 -33 2148 -16 16.094 0.733 132 0

24 22 THE BAND PERRY/Postcard From Paris (Republic Nashville) 6090 775 1892 273 14.708 1.918 131 6

23 23 RODNEY ATKINS/He's Mine (Curb) 5483 -55 1851 -27 14.369 0.448 114 0

25 24 JANA KRAMER/Why Ya Wanna (Elektra/WAR) 5444 130 1659 27 13.457 0.506 119 1

26 25 DUSTIN LYNCH/Cowboys And Angels (Broken Bow) 4704 196 1450 29 10.266 0.183 118 4

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

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Airborne indicates songs that have been added to 60% of the Countr y Aircheck/Mediabase repor t ing panel . 4=Top 5 point gainers.

27 26 THE FARM/Home Sweet Home (All In/Elektra/New Revolution) 4330 73 1485 57 8.982 0.163 103 1

28 27 ANDY GIBSON/Wanna Make You Love Me (Curb) 4234 -1 1382 9 11.504 -0.005 103 0

29 28 LOVE AND THEFT/Angel Eyes (RCA) 4141 358 1339 127 8.818 0.93 101 6

33 29 THOMPSON SQUARE/Glass (Stoney Creek) 3538 458 1169 128 8.342 1.389 114 5

32 30 ALAN JACKSON/So You Don't Have To Love... (ACR/EMI Nashville) 3381 267 1146 98 9.003 1.065 96 0

31 31 RONNIE DUNN/Let The Cowboy Rock (Arista) 3378 6 1204 6 6.443 0.135 106 1

34 32 THOMAS RHETT/Something To Do With My Hands (Valory) 3300 223 1061 91 7.672 1.594 94 2

30 33 LAUREN ALAINA/Georgia Peaches (19/Interscope/Mercury) 2754 -720 891 -251 5.653 -1.413 96 0

DIERKS BENTLEY/5-1-5-0 (Capitol) 4 2715 986 908 377 5.131 1.766 92 20

35 35 JOSH THOMPSON/Comin' Around (RCA) 2609 108 858 34 6.681 -0.175 88 5

36 36 EASTON CORBIN/Lovin' You Is Fun (Mercury) 2371 91 821 20 5.194 0.794 90 5

37 37 KIX BROOKS f/JOE WALSH/New To This Town (Arista) 2070 264 690 77 3.871 0.506 73 5

42 38 HUNTER HAYES/Wanted (Atlantic/WMN) 1954 350 664 115 3.539 0.678 80 6

44 39 KELLY CLARKSON/Mr. Know It All (19/RCA) 1858 520 484 196 3.821 1 39 22

43 40 CHRIS YOUNG/Neon (RCA) 1714 263 613 67 3.043 0.366 71 9

41 41 PHIL VASSAR/Don't Miss Your Life (Rodeowave) 1703 98 621 27 2.958 0.159 70 5

42 KEITH URBAN/For You (Relativity/Capitol) 4 1431 1047 422 299 3.4 2.384 59 27

45 43 JT HODGES/Goodbyes Made You Mine (Show Dog-Universal) 1377 79 485 29 1.705 0.086 62 0

47 44 DAVID NAIL/The Sound Of A Million Dreams (MCA) 1340 407 453 106 2.431 1.012 58 3

46 45 JUSTIN MOORE/Til My Last Day (Valory) 1213 153 455 43 1.906 0.185 63 8

48 46 JERROD NIEMANN/Shinin' On Me (Sea Gayle/Arista) 1188 299 448 132 1.857 0.343 63 8

49 47 TYLER FARR/Hot Mess (BNA) 843 -23 323 -11 0.924 -0.011 56 2

48 EDENS EDGE/Too Good To Be True (Big Machine) 726 163 239 71 1.033 0.116 52 15

50 49 MARTINA MCBRIDE f/PAT MONAHAN/Marry Me (Republic Nashville) 695 23 241 18 1.138 -0.096 37 7

50 JON PARDI/Missin' You Crazy (Capitol) 636 18 234 16 0.647 -0.023 47 11Debut

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Country Aircheck Top Spin GainersKENNY CHESNEY & TIM MCGRAW/Feel Like A Rock Star (BNA) 574

DIERKS BENTLEY/5-1-5-0 (Capitol) 377

JASON ALDEAN/Fly Over States (Broken Bow) 346

TOBY KEITH/Beers Ago (Show Dog-Universal) 335

KEITH URBAN/For You (Relativity/Capitol) 299

TIM MCGRAW/Better Than I Used To Be (Curb) 291

KIP MOORE/Somethin' 'Bout A Truck (MCA) 287

THE BAND PERRY/Postcard From Paris (Republic Nashville) 273

ERIC CHURCH/Springsteen (EMI Nashville) 249

LUKE BRYAN/Drunk On You (Capitol) 230

Country Aircheck Top Point GainersKENNY CHESNEY & TIM MCGRAW/Feel Like A Rock Star (BNA) 1783 4JASON ALDEAN/Fly Over States (Broken Bow) 1203 4TOBY KEITH/Beers Ago (Show Dog-Universal) 1084 4KEITH URBAN/For You (Relativity/Capitol) 1047 4DIERKS BENTLEY/5-1-5-0 (Capitol) 986 4KIP MOORE/Somethin' 'Bout A Truck (MCA) 784

THE BAND PERRY/Postcard From Paris (Republic Nashville) 775

LUKE BRYAN/Drunk On You (Capitol) 739

ZAC BROWN BAND/No Hurry (Southern Ground/Atlantic/BPG) 727

TIM MCGRAW/Better Than I Used To Be (Curb) 709

Activator Top Point GainersKENNY CHESNEY & TIM MCGRAW/Feel Like A Rock Star (BNA) 1275 4ZAC BROWN BAND/No Hurry (Southern Ground/Atlantic/BPG) 840 4TOBY KEITH/Beers Ago (Show Dog-Universal) 825 4JASON ALDEAN/Fly Over States (Broken Bow) 782 4KEITH URBAN/For You (Relativity/Capitol) 722 4DIERKS BENTLEY/5-1-5-0 (Capitol) 645

RASCAL FLATTS/Banjo (Big Machine) 573

THE BAND PERRY/Postcard From Paris (Republic Nashville) 518

KIP MOORE/Somethin' 'Bout A Truck (MCA) 474

ERIC CHURCH/Springsteen (EMI Nashville) 445

Activator Top Spin GainersKENNY CHESNEY & TIM MCGRAW/Feel Like A Rock Star (BNA) 226JASON ALDEAN/Fly Over States (Broken Bow) 158KEITH URBAN/For You (Relativity/Capitol) 156TOBY KEITH/Beers Ago (Show Dog-Universal) 145ZAC BROWN BAND/No Hurry (Southern Ground/Atlantic/BPG) 137RASCAL FLATTS/Banjo (Big Machine) 130DIERKS BENTLEY/5-1-5-0 (Capitol) 127THE BAND PERRY/Postcard From Paris (Republic Nashville) 110KIP MOORE/Somethin' 'Bout A Truck (MCA) 92ERIC CHURCH/Springsteen (EMI Nashville) 80JERROD NIEMANN/Shinin' On Me (Sea Gayle/Arista) 80

Country Aircheck Add Leaders Adds

KEITH URBAN/For You (Relativity/Capitol) 27

KELLY CLARKSON/Mr. Know It All (19/RCA) 22

DIERKS BENTLEY/5-1-5-0 (Capitol) 20

EDENS EDGE/Too Good To Be True (Big Machine) 15

GREG BATES/Did It For The Girl (Republic Nashville) 11

JON PARDI/Missin' You Crazy (Capitol) 11

KELLIE PICKLER/100 Proof (19/BNA) 10

CHRIS YOUNG/Neon (RCA) 9

JERROD NIEMANN/Shinin' On Me (Sea Gayle/Arista) 8

JUSTIN MOORE/'Til My Last Day (Valory) 8

Country Aircheck Top Recurrents Points

JAKE OWEN/Alone With You (RCA) 12193

TAYLOR SWIFT/Ours (Big Machine) 8452

MONTGOMERY GENTRY/Where I Come From (Average Joes) 7001

CHRIS YOUNG/You (RCA) 6660

DIERKS BENTLEY/Home (Capitol) 6609

KEITH URBAN/You Gonna Fly (Capitol) 6608

LUKE BRYAN/I Don't Want This Night To End (Capitol) 6225

ZAC BROWN BAND/Keep Me... (Southern Ground/Atlantic/BPG) 6164

RODNEY ATKINS/Take A Back Road (Curb) 5750

ERIC CHURCH/Drink In My Hand (EMI Nashville) 5735

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Country Aircheck ActivityJOSH ABBOTT BAND/Touch (PDT) 546 points, 150 spins 1 add: WFUS

GREG BATES/Did It For The Girl (Republic Nashville) 501 points, 167 spins 11 adds, including: KBEQ, KNCI*, KUZZ, KWOF, WBEE, WFUS, WGNE, WSIX, WWYZ, WXCY

SCOTTY MCCREERY/Water Tower Town (19/Interscope/Mercury) 481 points, 151 spins 5 adds: KJUG, KTEX, KUAD, WNOE, WRNS

JAMES WESLEY/Walking Contradiction (Broken Bow) 469 points, 205 spins No adds

AARON LEWIS/Endless Summer (--) 385 points, 129 spins No adds

DARRYL WORLEY/You Still Got It (Tenacity) 371 points, 148 spins No adds

ERIC PASLAY/If The Fish Don’t Bite (EMI Nashville) 351 points, 131 spins 1 add: WKKT

MATT STILLWELL/Ignition (Average Joes) 313 points, 107 spins 1 add: KXKT

Aircheck Activity includes songs that rank 45-50 on this week’s chart and/or are not charted and have a minimum of 300 airplay points and have shown growth in two of the past three weeks. (*indicates auto adds)

CMTKENNY CHESNEY & TIM MCGRAW/Feel Like A Rock Star (BNA)

CMT PURECARTER’S CHORD/Love A Little Bigger (Show Dog-Universal)JUSTIN MOORE/Til My Last Day (Valory)KENNY CHESNEY & TIM MCGRAW/Feel Like A Rock Star (BNA)LAUREN ALAINA/Georgia Peaches (From Listen Up) (19/Interscope/Mercury)LEE BRICE/A Woman Like You (Live In Nashville) (Curb)STEEP CANYON RANGERS/Long Shot (Rounder)TRAIN & MARTINA MCBRIDE/Marry Me (From Crossroads) (Republic Nashville/Sony)

GACKENNY CHESNEY & TIM MCGRAW/Feel Like A Rock Star (BNA)KELLY CLARKSON/Mr. Know It All (19/RCA)CARTER’S CHORD/Love A Little Bigger (Show Dog-Universal)

ThE CoUNTRY NETWoRkNo new adds

V I D E O A D D S

APRIL 30LITTLE BIG TOWN/Pontoon (Capitol)

MONTGOMERY GENTRY/So Called Life (Average Joes)

GEORGE STRAIT/Drinkin’ Man (MCA)

KRISTEN KELLY/Ex-Old Man (Arista)

JASON STURGEON/Time Bomb (Toolpusher)

MAY 7BUCKY COVINGTON/I Wanna Be That Feeling (eOne/New Revolution)

RANDY HOUSER/How Country Feels (Stoney Creek)

LEWIS COPELAND/She’s Got It Going On (Phull/Jeff McClusky/Turnpike)

MAY 14DUE WEST/Things You Can’t Do In A Car (Black River)

JESSIE JAMES/Military Man (Show Dog-Universal)

LEE BRICE/Hard To Love (Curb)

A D D D A T E S

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2 1 BLAKE SHELTON/Drink On It (Warner Bros./WMN) 13176 -112 2505 -24

3 2 LADY ANTEBELLUM/Dancin' Away With My Heart (Capitol) 13098 -126 2478 -8

4 3 MIRANDA LAMBERT/Over You (RCA) 13006 313 2439 59

5 4 JASON ALDEAN/Fly Over States (Broken Bow) 4 13004 782 2466 158

1 5 LEE BRICE/A Woman Like You (Curb) 12715 -813 2355 -194

6 6 RASCAL FLATTS/Banjo (Big Machine) 12587 573 2410 130

9 7 ZAC BROWN BAND/No Hurry (Southern Ground/Atlantic/BPG) 4 10355 840 1944 137

7 8 CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Good Girl (19/Arista) 10016 130 1913 16

8 9 TIM MCGRAW/Better Than I Used To Be (Curb) 9822 177 1837 32

10 10 ERIC CHURCH/Springsteen (EMI Nashville) 9570 445 1828 80

12 11 KIP MOORE/Somethin' 'Bout A Truck (MCA) 8813 474 1644 92

11 12 LUKE BRYAN/Drunk On You (Capitol) 8522 59 1627 18

13 13 BRANTLEY GILBERT/You Don't Know Her Like I Do (Valory) 8219 236 1543 35

17 14 KENNY CHESNEY & TIM MCGRAW/Feel Like A Rock Star (BNA) 4 8206 1275 1558 226

14 15 ELI YOUNG BAND/Even If It Breaks Your Heart (Republic Nashville) 7288 15 1393 18

15 16 CRAIG MORGAN/This Ole Boy (Black River) 7183 95 1290 5

16 17 JOSH TURNER/Time Is Love (MCA) 6872 -155 1322 -30

19 18 TOBY KEITH/Beers Ago (Show Dog-Universal) 4 6270 825 1216 145

18 19 CHRIS CAGLE/Got My Country On (BPG) 5689 185 1060 34

22 20 THE BAND PERRY/Postcard From Paris (Republic Nashville) 4750 518 947 110

23 21 GLORIANA/(Kissed You) Good Night (Emblem/WAR) 4434 333 863 57

20 22 RODNEY ATKINS/He's Mine (Curb) 4257 -410 788 -89

21 23 CASEY JAMES/Let's Don't Call It A Night (19/BNA) 4109 -206 769 -37

24 24 ALAN JACKSON/So You Don't Have To Love... (EMI Nashville) 3644 43 700 4

25 25 ANDY GIBSON/Wanna Make You Love Me (Curb) 3494 -22 684 -9

26 26 DUSTIN LYNCH/Cowboys And Angels (Broken Bow) 3096 84 595 13

32 27 DIERKS BENTLEY/5-1-5-0 (Capitol) 2988 645 629 127

27 28 JANA KRAMER/Why Ya Wanna (Elektra/WAR) 2916 -54 546 -10

29 29 THOMPSON SQUARE/Glass (Stoney Creek) 2889 355 573 65

28 30 THE FARM/Home Sweet Home (All In/Elektra/New Revolution) 2583 38 463 6

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30 31 RONNIE DUNN/Let The Cowboy Rock (Arista) 2562 91 461 22

31 32 PHIL VASSAR/Don't Miss Your Life (Rodeowave) 2348 2 427 -6

33 33 EASTON CORBIN/Lovin' You Is Fun (Mercury) 2318 2 445 -4

34 34 CHRIS YOUNG/Neon (RCA) 2274 65 443 20

35 35 LOVE AND THEFT/Angel Eyes (RCA) 2273 108 398 28

37 36 THOMAS RHETT/Something To Do With My Hands (Valory) 1887 111 367 24

36 37 JOSH THOMPSON/Comin' Around (RCA) 1704 -77 300 -12

42 38 JERROD NIEMANN/Shinin' On Me (Sea Gayle/Arista) 1565 437 287 80

46 39 KEITH URBAN/For You (Relativity/Capitol) 4 1505 722 329 156

39 40 JT HODGES/Goodbyes Made You Mine (Show Dog-Universal) 1414 32 292 11

41 41 JUSTIN MOORE/'Til My Last Day (Valory) 1378 168 244 33

43 42 HUNTER HAYES/Wanted (Atlantic/WMN) 1289 249 294 47

40 43 KIX BROOKS f/JOE WALSH/New To This Town (Arista) 1243 1 247 -7

38 44 LAUREN ALAINA/Georgia Peaches (19/Interscope/Mercury) 1230 -372 226 -64

44 45 DAVID NAIL/The Sound Of A Million Dreams (MCA) 853 -25 166 -4

45 46 MARTINA MCBRIDE f/PAT MONAHAN/Marry Me (Republic Nashville) 797 1 171 -6

47 47 JON PARDI/Missin' You Crazy (Capitol) 753 152 157 20

48 48 AARON LEWIS/Endless Summer (--) 582 49 117 4

60 49 KELLY CLARKSON/Mr. Know It All (19/RCA) 527 326 109 68

49 50 DARRYL WORLEY/You Still Got It (Tenacity) 522 24 98 4

50 51 JOSH ABBOTT BAND/Touch (PDT) 493 15 96 4

52 SCOTTY MCCREERY/Water Tower Town (19/Interscope/Mercury) 429 233 74 28

52 53 MATT STILLWELL/Ignition (Average Joes) 404 44 72 5

53 54 KRISTEN KELLY/Ex-Old Man (Arista) 358 0 65 0

54 55 ERIC PASLAY/If The Fish Don't Bite (EMI Nashville) 325 15 72 2

57 56 JOANNA SMITH/We Can't Be Friends (Columbia/BNA) 314 64 69 13

59 57 EDENS EDGE/Too Good To Be True (Big Machine) 313 95 73 30

58 GREG BATES/Did It For The Girl (Republic Nashville) 272 174 65 43

59 GEORGE STRAIT/Drinkin' Man (MCA) 267 267 54 54

55 60 MARLEE SCOTT/Train Wreck (Big Ride) 259 -26 48 -5

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