CRS Names Director of Brand Marketing & Strategic Partnerships

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Holly Lane


Country Radio Seminar officials have announced the appointment of Holly Lane as Director of Brand Marketing and Strategic Partnerships, beginning June 16, 2014.
Bill Mayne, Executive Director of CRS said, “I am very excited to have Holly join our amazing team. She brings a wealth of energy, enthusiasm, and experience to her new position. It takes very special people to serve our mission and Holly is exactly that.”
Before joining CRS, Lane served as Sponsorship Manager for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Prior to that, she held positions with Cornerstone Communications and The Grand Ole Opry.
Lane can be reached at [email protected] or 615-327-4487. Lane fills the position that was previously held by Michelle Kammerer.

Judiciary Committee Music Licensing Hearings Underway

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“Music Licensing Under Title 17 Part One,” the first of two House Judiciary Committee hearings regarding music licensing, took place yesterday (June 10) at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C.

The sides presented during these hearings will aid in crafting changes to copyright law, changes that will affect, among other things, emerging business models, how much digital services will pay for music licenses, and whether songwriters and publishers will be paid higher royalty rates.

“With colleagues on both sides of the aisle, I am developing legislation to address the various problems in existing law in one unified bill — a music omnibus, also known as a ‘MusicBus’ — bringing fairness and efficiency to our music licensing system, and ensuring that no particular business enjoys a special advantage against new and innovative technologies,” Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet Jerrold Nadler (NY) said. “We can create a better system for radio competitors, for artists and songwriters, and for fans, all of whom depend on a vital healthy market for music and music services.”
Among those appearing to testify were Lee Thomas Miller, Songwriter and President of the Nashville Songwriters Association International; Neil Portnow, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Recording Academy; David Israelite, President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Music Publishers Association; Lee Knife, Executive Director of the Digital Media Association; Michael O’Neill, Chief Executive Officer of BMI; Jim Griffin, Managing Director of OneHouse LLC; and Will Hoyt, Executive Director of the TV Music License Committee.
“The current system is unjust and must be changed. Rules established in 1909, largely to prevent one player piano roll company from becoming a monopoly, require me to grant a compulsory license paying 9.1 cents for the sale of a song, which I split with my co-writers and our music publishers, regardless of what the marketplace might say my song is worth,” NSAI’s Lee Thomas Miller stated. “That’s not much of a pay raise from the original two cents paid in 1909. Royalties from my song performed on an Internet radio station are set under consent decrees from World War II. The judges who determine those rates are forbidden from considering what the marketplace says my song is worth. Consequently, I only receive thousandths of a penny for those performances.” The full transcript of Miller’s testimony is available here.
DiMA Executive Director Knife commented, “In the area of competition, the need to protect licensees from anti-competitive behavior may be greater now than in any time in history, due to the recent consolidation in the recording and music publishing industries. Some, particularly in the context of the licensing of musical works, have taken issue with this notion, and even asked that certain requirements imposed under the Department of Justice’s consent decrees be modified. Before taking this considerable step, we would strongly urge policymakers to review the history of the ASCAP and BMI consent decrees—which is attached to this testimony—and also recent federal court cases which have made note of continuing anti-competitive behavior carried out by various parties acting on behalf of the music publishing industry.” His full comments are available here.
Portnow said, “There are many serious discussions about music royalty rates today: which are too low, which are too high, and what is fair. Yet AM/FM terrestrial radio broadcasters continue to deny musicians any right whatsoever to performance royalties for the use of their music, which radio giants use to make billions in annual advertising revenue. Terrestrial radio is the only industry in America that’s built on using another’s intellectual property without permission or compensation. Broadcasters in every other developed country in the world compensate performers. The result is that the U.S., which should be the standard bearer for intellectual property rights, is among such countries as China, North Korea and Iran, which do not recognize these fundamental rights. The National Association of Broadcasters has spent a lot of money lobbying to maintain their free ride. During each session of Congress, they spread myths that never stand up to any reasonable assessment of the facts.”
NAB Joint Chair Charles Warfield, SiriusXM VP/CFO David Frear, and Pandora General Counsel Delida Costin will represent radio during the upcoming second House Judiciary Committee hearing on June 24.

Industry Ink (6/10/14)

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Black River Entertainment has added Steve Pleshe as Director West Coast Promotion for the label.
Pleshe’s career in music began as an on-air personality, followed by time as a music director and ultimately program director for CBS Radio/KISS Country. He later worked as Show Producer at Premiere Radio Networks. In 2007, Pleshe moved into the label side of the industry, holding West Coast promotion positions with RCA Records and Streamsound Records.
He will begin with Black River on June 23 and will be located in Fresno, Calif. He can be reached at [email protected] or at 599-307-8148.

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Bela Fleck


Bela Fleck will deliver the keynote address during the International Bluegrass Music Association’s World of Bluegrass 2014 event, which will be held Sept. 30-Oct. 4 in Raleigh, N.C.
“We are thrilled to announce Bela Fleck as the 2014 keynote speaker for IBMA’s Business Conference,” IBMA Executive Director Nancy Cardwell said. “Bela was the first recipient of IBMA’s Banjo Player of the Year award in 1990, and he’s universally recognized as being one of the most gifted musicians in any genre of music. We look forward to hearing Bela’s thoughts about the power of bluegrass music and what this art form and community has to offer the world.”

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Mandy West

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Mandy West has been appointed VP, Operations at Big Sky Media Nashville, and over its related artist service companies, including Way Out West Records, Clif Doyal Agency, CDA Publicity, CDA Booking and Parrot Picks Publishing Group.
In her new role, West will oversee radio consulting and strategies, marketing, publicity, publishing and social media for Big Sky Media Nashville’s various divisions which include independent record label, artist management, booking and publicity. The various companies’ current roster of clients include LiveWire, Shawna Russell, the Oilpatch Festival, Cowboy Troy (non-exclusive booking), Andy Eutsler, Danny Bell, as well as Internet and terrestrial radio stations RDROK.COM and 1600 KUSH-AM.
West can be reached at 615-226-3355 or at [email protected].

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buzz cason111Buzz Cason will be honored during the Country Music Hall of Fame’s Poets and Prophets series on Saturday, July 5 at 1:30 p.m. The interview and performance, which will be held in the Museum’s Ford Theater, corresponds with the 10th anniversary of the museum’s two-disc compilation Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm and Blues, 1945-1970, a set that highlights Nashville’s rich R&B scene.
Hosted by Museum Editor Michael Gray, the 90-minute program will include recordings, photos and film clips from the museum’s Frist Library and archive.
Poets and Prophets is included with museum admission and is free to museum members, although seating is limited and passes are required for admittance. The interview and performance will be streamed live at countrymusichalloffame.org/streaming.

Red Bow Adds SE Regional Lauren Helms

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Red Bow Records has announced the addition of Lauren Helms as Director of Regional Promotion, Southeast, effective immediately. She most recently served as Account Executive for Sinclair Broadcast Group in Nashville. Prior to that, Helms served as Account Executive for Cumulus Media.
Helms will report directly to Shelley Hargis, National Director of Promotion, and Reneé Leymon, VP of Promotion for Red Bow. “Lauren’s extensive sales background and passion for our format is very impressive…I know she will do a great job for her stations!” said Leymon.
Additionally, Helms was named a “2012 Leader In Existing Business Growth” for WSM radio, “2011 Leader Of New Business” for the Nashville market and received the “2010 Cumulus Sales Rookie of the Year” award.
“I am so thrilled to join the Red Bow team,” said Helms. “Ever since moving to Nashville, I have dreamed of working in country music, and I have admired BBR Music Group for years. Country music is my passion, and I am blessed to be joining the BBR Music Group family, work alongside incredible artists and contribute to a thriving label!”
Helms can be reached at [email protected].

Streamsound Promotes Waugh, Hires Roberts

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Tyler Waugh


Streamsound Records VP/National Radio Promotion and Strategic Marketing Teddi Bonadies announced today (June 9) the advancement of Tyler Waugh to National Director of Promotion. Waugh has been with Streamsound for 14-months and has previously worked at Arista Nashville, RCA/Arista/J Records, Roadrunner Records and BMG Distribution/LA.
Additionally, Denise Roberts has been hired to handle West Coast promotion duties, replacing Steve Pleshe, who is exiting the label. Roberts was most recently at Lytle Management Group and has also worked at CO5 Music, Universal South and MCA Nashville.
Roberts and Waugh report to Bonadies. “Tyler and Denise are remarkable promotion executives,” said Bonadies. “Streamsound Records is extremely lucky to have them work our promotion efforts.”
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“I am extremely excited about and grateful for the opportunity to take on the role of National Director of Promotion at Streamsound Records,” said Waugh. “We have an amazingly talented staff and artist roster. I look forward to all of the great things we will accomplish together in 2014 and beyond!”
Launched in 2012, Streamsound Records‘s roster includes Kristian Bush, Austin Webb, Dakota Bradley and Jaida Dreyer.

Country Radio P1s More Reliant On Broadcast Radio

radioA new report from Edison Research, titled “The Infinite Dial 2014: A Look at Country P1s,” shows that Country Music P1 listeners are more interested in keeping up-to-date with music via broadcast radio than outlets such as online radio or Pandora. Participants were asked to name the radio station they listen to most, each of which was individually coded by format.
Country P1s were less likely than overall respondents to have listened to online radio in the last week and also less likely to have listened to Pandora in the same amount of time. They were also less likely to have used YouTube within the previous week to watch music videos or listen to music.
Released in early March 2014 in conjunction with Triton Digital, “The Infinite Dial” surveyed a nationally representative sample of 2,023 respondents aged 12 and older via telephone. The Country breakouts were based on 146 listeners age 12 and older who named a Country outlet as their P1 station.

Radio Round Up

RadioTowerMidwest Communications of Wausau has agreed to purchase Evansville, Indiana-based South Central Communications’ radio division, which includes Nashville’s WJXA (Mix 92.9) and WCJK (Jack FM 96.3).
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Nashville Public Radio has purchased WFCL Classical 91.1 FM, formerly Vanderbilt’s student-run station WRVU. Vanderbilt Student Communications received $3.35 million in the deal that was announced three years ago. Nashville Public Radio now broadcasts news on 90.3, and classical music on 91.1.
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CMA Music Festival is prime time to debut music. Many singles are being released and/or going for radio adds this week. Among the newest tracks vying for airplay are:
Eric Church “Cold One”
Sheryl Crow “Shotgun”
Miranda Lambert’s “Automatic” (stripped down version)
Hunter Hayes “Tattoo”
Rascal Flatts “Payback”
Thompson Square “I Can’t Outrun You”
Jana Kramer “Love”
Little Big Town “Day Drinking”
JT Hodges “Already High”
Billy Ray Cyrus “The Distance”
Collin Raye “Galveston”
Native Run’s 3-song EP Good On You

Ryan Dokke Joins Curb As VP of Promotion

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Ryan Dokke, formerly Arista Manager of Regional Promotion, has joined Curb Records as Vice President of Promotion.
“Ryan is a natural born leader. His tenacity and drive combined with his love of music make him perfectly suited to meet the demands of this rapidly changing industry. The Curb Group’s enterprises are numerous and extend to many areas, from music to motorsports to education and beyond. We’ve been searching for a candidate with the vision to actuate the many varied opportunities available here and we found that in Ryan,” Jim Ed Norman says of the appointment.
“Ryan is known for his passion and his dogged determination, both of which will serve him well in his new role here,” adds Taylor Childress, Vice President of The Curb Group. “His meteoric rise during his 10 plus years working in radio made him one of the youngest Program Directors in the format– demonstrating his ‘Can Do’ attitude. He has the intelligence and vision needed to lead Curb Records’ promotion efforts. He’s also a great human being and is lauded industry-wide for his solid character. I cannot think of a more perfect choice to help us usher in a new and exciting era for Curb Records.”
Dokke’s career has included stops at KMPS in Seattle and WKKT in Charlotte. In 2011, he became Manager, Regional Promotion at Arista Nashville.
“In my career I have always pushed myself to aim higher than the bar set in front of me. I am grateful to Mike Curb, Jim Ed and Taylor for giving me the chance to focus my energy on this artist roster. It’s an exciting time to be at Curb Records and I am thrilled to be part of the team,” Dokke says.
Dokke will be based in Nashville at the Curb Records headquarters located at 48 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203. He can be reached at [email protected] and 615-321-5080 x207.

DeCarlo joins RPM Entertainment

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Chris DeCarlo


RPM Entertainment announced today that Chris DeCarlo will be joining the Radio Promotion team as a regional manager. She will officially start Monday, June 2. DeCarlo will report directly to VP of Promotion, Jack Christopher.
“DeCarlo is a seasoned veteran in both radio and records,” says Christopher. “She is the perfect fit for the expansion of our promotion department. Her passion, competitiveness and extensive knowledge of the industry is invaluable.”
Chris’s former career stops include RCA, R&J and most recently Bigger Picture.
DeCarlo commented, “I’m thrilled to reunite with old friends. Jack and I previously worked together at WDSY/Pittsburgh and I had the pleasure of working with Maggie Rose two years ago. Radio’s buzzing about Chasin’ Crazy and I’m extremely excited to join the RPM promotion team and work with such a talented group of artists.”
DeCarlo can be reached at [email protected].

Weekly Chart Report (5/30/14)

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