Issue 17 - December 11, 2006
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Issue 17 - December 11, 2006
Issue 17 Music Edition FCC Comes to Music City The FCC held media ownership hearings today at Nashville’s Belmont University. Chairman Kevin Martin and Commissioners Michael Copps, Jonathan Adelstein and Nashvillian Deborah Tate were present; Robert McDowell was absent. Martin opened the proceedings and at the end of his remarks received an ovation when he stated, “I also want to briefly touch upon an issue of interest to many of you here today -- payola. The FCC has longstanding rules prohibiting payola. These rules serve the important purpose of ensuring that the listening public knows when someone is seeking to influence them. Broadcasters must comply with these rules. We will take enforcement action if they uncover violations of the payola rules.” (Continued on Page 6) Capitol’s Foster To Universal South Capitol Sr. VP/Marketing Fletcher Foster has been named Sr. VP/GM for Universal South, joining Mark Wright who was recently named the label’s President. “We’ve attracted the highest quality of leadership with Fletcher,” says Wright. “Throughout his career, he has not only demonstrated true leadership in a variety of situations, but an unwavering commitment to the December 11, 2006 Activator Chart Bows Jan. 8 Country Aircheck will launch a new “Activator Chart” in the Jan. 8 Music Edition. Compiled in conjunction with Mediabase, the Activator chart panel will combine airplay information from stations monitored by Mediabase with playlist information submitted by reporters via the internet. Country Aircheck is now in the process of selecting Activator Reporters. Programmers wishing to have their stations included in the Activator panel should submit a request to [email protected]. Please include 25-54 ratings info for the past year -shares and rank -- and a current playlist that includes artist, title and number of weekly spins. In addition to being ratings winners, Activator Reporters must maintain a minimum current percentage of 25% and be willing to submit ADDS in the case of Mediabase monitored stations, and current airplay lists and ADDS in the case of non-monitored reporters. Submissions are due by December 21, 2006. artists with whom he has worked.” “Mark’s enthusiasm and love of music are what attracted me to this new venture,” Foster says. “I look forward to a great partnership with him, as well as being back at Universal with [UMG President/COO Zach Horowitz]. We want to create an environment where the employees have passion for the music, and where the artists can be inspired and thrive.” Foster starts Jan. 2. Prior to joining Capitol/Nashville in November 2000, Foster worked for Arista, both in Los ©2 0 0 6 Co u nt r y Ai rc h e c k ™ — Al l r i g ht s re s e r ve d. To s u b s c r i b e v i s i t www.countryaircheck.com Country Aircheck Music Edition December 11, 2006 Angeles and Nashville, Sony Music/Nashville and MCA in L.A. No word on how this move affects current Universal South Sr. VP/GM Van Fletcher. CRB To Honor Humanitarian Wilson Former Citadel Communications Chairman & CEO Larry Wilson is the recipient of the Country Radio Broadcasters’ 3rd Annual Tom Rivers Humanitarian Award. He will receive the honor at the opening ceremonies of CRS38 on he morning of Thursday, March 1, 2007. The award is named in honor of late CRB Board Member Tom Rivers. It recognizes individuals in the Country Radio industry who have displayed a magnanimous spirit of caring and generosity in service to their community. Linn, Svendsen Rise At SBMG Sony BMG Sr. Director/Artist Development Debbie Linn has been promoted to the newly created position of Sr. Director/Strategic Marketing, while BNA Manager/Southwest Promotion Christian Svendsen has been upped to Director/ Strategic Marketing. Both will work with the Arista, BNA, Columbia and RCA imprints, reporting to VP/Marketing Tom Baldrica. Linn started with RCA in New York in 1990, moving to Nashville in 1994. Svendsen has been with BNA since 1995. He will continue to be based in Dallas. Radio News More Hats: Country WQHK & Hot AC WMEE/Ft. Wayne, IN Asst. OM Dave Michaels has added MD duties at the Hot AC station. Michaels is already handling music for WQHK. Gig Alert: KXKC/Lafayette, LA PD Casey Carter is seeking a morning show producer for the Scott & Casey in the Morning show. Prep, board, appearances and a possible weekend airshift are on the table, so snailmail your resume and aircheck to Carter at 202 Galbert Rd., Lafayette, 70506. Networks & Syndication: Westwood One is offering an Page Date Check February 27 - Country Radio & DJ Hall of Fame Dinner. www.crb.org February 28 to March 2 - CRS-38. www.crb.org May 15 - 42nd Annual ACM Awards. www.acmcountry.com America’s Grand Ole Opry Weekend year-end special, hosted by Josh Turner. The four hour special features cuts recorded on the Opry stage. Contact Donny Walker at [email protected]. Benefits: Citadel WHWK/Binghamton, NY welcomes Jimmy Wayne, Little Big Town and The Wreckers for a local Toys For Tots show on Wednesday (12/13). Industry News The Songwriters Capital Gains Equity Act has been made permanent by Congress. Originally enacted in May for a five year term, the provision preserves a 15% rate on catalogue sales, versus the previous 40% rate. Details at www.nashvillesongwriters.com. Hi-Fi Fusion owner Todd Cassetty has launched Verberate, LLC, which offers a web-based artist scheduling and tour management system. A beta version is already being used by management teams for Wynonna, Josh Gracin, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Gary Nichols and more. Details at www.verberate.com. Record News Montage Music Group has hired Stevie Zea for the Marketing & Artist Development department. Zea comes to Montage from Broken Bow and is a recent graduate of Middle Tennessee State’s Recording Industry program. Sony BMG/Nashville Sr. Director/Marketing & Artist Development Kim Markovchick has exited after three years with the company. Markovchick’s background also includes ©2 0 0 6 Co u nt r y Ai rc h e c k ™ — Al l r i g ht s re s e r ve d. S e n d n e ws to [email protected] Country Aircheck Music Edition December 11, 2006 17 years with Mercury/Nashville. She can be reached at 615438-7537 or [email protected]. Reach former Columbia Southeast regional Lloyd Stark at [email protected] or 770-335-4271. Music News Category 5 has signed singer/songwriter Jerrod Niemann. Niemann’s first single “I Love Women My Mama Can’t Stand” is due in February. The RIAA has issued platinum certification for Vince Gill’s four-disc These Days collection. Porter Wagoner has signed with LA-based Anti Records and is recording an album called Wagonmaster with producer Marty Stuart. The release is one of a number of events due in 2007 to celebrate Wagoner’s 50th anniversary with the Grand Ole Opry. Compadre Records will release Billy Joe Shaver’s Greatest Hits on Jan. 23, 2007. Aria Records’ Stephen Cochran has recently released his first single “Friday Night Fireside” from a debut album due in spring 2007. Jim Allison produced, with Isaac Rich -- younger brother of John Rich -- receiving co-write credits on several tracks. Benefit News ASCAP is collecting coats for needy children in Van Buren County Tennessee. Clean extra coats, new coats, even adult clothes, shoes and toys can be dropped at ASCAP’s Music Row offices through Friday. Monetary donations will also be accepted; checks payable to LaRawn Scaife Rhea. CMA is accepting DVD, CD and adult clothing donations that will be distributed to U.S. troops serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Items should delivered to CMA’s Nashville office by Friday, Dec. 15. Contact Brandi Sanford ([email protected]) for details. Artist News Brad Paisley’s 2006 Time Well Wasted Tour wrapped over the weekend in Chicago after playing 87 cities for more than 750,000 fans. The after-show party was catered by Page Tube Check Tuesday (12/12) – The Wreckers, The Today Show, (NBC); Brad Paisley, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, (NBC); Willie Nelson, 60 Minutes Special (CMT). Wednesday (12/13) – Alan Jackson, GAC Specials (GAC). Thursday (12/14) – Kellie Pickler, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, (NBC). Friday (12/15) – Kellie Pickler, The Ellen DeGeneres Show (NBC), Toby Keith, Willie Nelson, Lindsey Haun, Broken Bridges, (CMT); Reba McEntire, CMT Insider Special Edition: Charlotte’s Web (CMT); Billy Gilman, GAC Nights (GAC). Saturday (12/16) – Toby Keith, MWL Special (CMT); Bon Jovi, Sugarland, CMT Crossroads, (CMT); Vince Gill Patty Loveless, Rodney Crowell, Grand Ole Opry Live, (GAC); Deana Carter, Julie Roberts, Blue County, Steve, Azar, Bucky Covington, Christmas At The Tennessee, (GAC). Sunday (12/17) – Brooks & Dunn, John Mellencamp, Keith Urban, Reba McEntire, Top 20 Countdown (CMT). Monday (12/18) – Heartland, Joe Nichols, Josh Turner, Keith Anderson, Keith Urban, CMT Insider (CMT); Martina McBride, Good Morning America, (ABC). Giordano’s Pizza of Chicago -- Paisley’s favorite. Bomshel’s 2007 tour is sponsored by McCormick Distilling and is dubbed the Wicked Women of Tequila Rose Tour. A number of promotions and contests are planned. Details at www.bomshel.com. Charlie Daniels will perform the National Anthem prior to the Outback Bowl in Tampa on New Year’s day. ©2 0 0 6 Co u nt r y Ai rc h e c k ™ — Al l r i g ht s re s e r ve d. To s u b s c r i b e v i s i t www.countryaircheck.com December 11, 2006 Country Aircheck Music Edition The University of Tennessee plays Penn State on the ESPN telecast. Trent Tomlinson will headline the private Supercuts Beach Bash concert on Dec. 16 in Nassau, Bahamas for winners of a Supercuts-sponsored contest. Arista’s Carrie Underwood will be part of an upcoming USO Tour to the Persian Gulf to perform for and meet with service members in the region. Taylor Swift will be GAC’s Artist of the Month in February. A live version of Sheryl Crow’s “If It Makes You Happy” featuring Jack Ingram will be available on iTunes beginning Dec. 19. Carolina Rain have launched a new website at www.carolinarain.net. Life Notes Congrats to Warner Bros. artist Shannon Brown and husband Shaun Silva on Saturday’s birth of their first child, Tanner Benjamin Silva. Mother and baby are said to be doing well. Congrats to Little Big Town’s Kimberly Roads who married longtime friend Stephen Schlapman on Nov. 28 in the Caribbean. Milestones Condolences are extended to family and friends of Country DJ Hall of Fame member Jay “Jaybird” Drennan, who died Sunday a day after his 78th birthday. Drennan was inducted in to the DJ Hall in 2004 after a career that included 27 years on air at WSLR-AM/Akron. A 2004 story in the Akron Beacon Journal about Drennan’s induction revealed the principles behind his success: “Talk to the listeners simply and honestly, keep them smiling on their way to work, appreciate every person who listens to you, keep the good music coming and get out and meet the people,” Drennan was quoted. Arrangements are pending. Page Birthdays Tuesday (12/12) - Hank Williams III, Jay Thomas ([email protected]), Liz Kiley ([email protected]) Wednesday (12/13) - John Anderson, Ron Getman, Randy Owen, John Wiggins, Laurel Altman, Claudia Mize, Darren Wilhite, Anna Owens, Buck White Thursday (12/14) - the late Charlie Rich, Mary Rene Baxter ([email protected]) Friday (12/15) - Doug Phelps, Susan Myers, Rundi Ream, Kurt Williams Saturday (12/16) - Jeff Carson, Joe Carter Sunday (12/17) - Tracy Byrd, Tim Chewning, Tom Banks, Katie Gillon, Duane Propes, Christine Smith, J.B. Cloud, Sharon Skaggs Monday (12/18) - Cowboy Troy, Cledus T. Judd, Buffy Cooper ([email protected]), Joe Galante, Rob Hendon Send birthdays to [email protected]. Condolences are extended to WGNA/Albany PD Buzz Brindle on the recent passing of his father, Earle Brindle, who was 86. Week In Review Friday, Dec. 8: WAWC/Warsaw, IN flipped from Classic Hits to Country last month, naming Jay Michaels PD. Formerly with WMDH/Muncie, Michaels will also handle mornings. Reach him at [email protected]. • The RIAA has issued triple platinum certification for Rascal Flatts’ Me And My Gang, making it the only album released this year to reach the milestone. ©2 0 0 6 Co u nt r y Ai rc h e c k ™ — Al l r i g ht s re s e r ve d. S e n d n e ws to [email protected] December 11, 2006 Country Aircheck Music Edition Thursday, Dec. 7: Country artists nominated in overall categories for the 49th Annual Grammy Awards include Best New Artist for Carrie Underwood, her “Jesus, Take The Wheel” in the Song Of The Year category, and Big Rich’s “8th of November” for Music Video. The CBS telecast airs Feb. 11. For a full list of nominees visit www.grammy.com. Wednesday, Dec. 6: Kevin King is the new Co-OM, with Robert Lindsey, for Cumulus/Lexington. He’ll also program Active Rock WXZZ and handle afternoons for Country WLXX (The Bear). Stewart, who’s PD of WLXX, segues from PM drive to middays, replacing Karl Shannon, who exited last week. King arrived this week from Cincinnati. • Entercom’s WDAF/Kansas City is suing crosstown competitor KFKF, alleging the Wilks Broadcasting station misappropriated the name of former WDAF morning host and current part-timer David Lawrence in a flier mailed to listeners. • BBR’s Jason Aldean has signed with Spalding Entertainment for career management. Tuesday, Dec. 5: Brad Helton has been named Northeast Radio Marketing Team Member for Montage Music Group. He’ll be based in Nashville and can be reached at [email protected] or 615-312-7248. • This year’s CRS-38 New Faces are: Rodney Atkins, Eric Church, Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert and Taylor Swift. All will perform at the CRS-38 New Faces Dinner and Show that concludes this year’s seminar on Friday, March 2. Ronnie Milsap is the featured artist in the Life of A Legend event set for CRS Thursday (3/1), with WSMAM/Nashville’s Eddie Stubbs conducting the interview. BMI’s WCRS Live event will include performances by Sarah Buxton, Pat Green, Mac Davis and host Jeffrey Steele. And Capitol/Nashville’s Friday luncheon will feature Trace Adkins and Luke Bryan. The CRB President’s Award will be presented to Charlie Monk, and the CRB Career Achievement Award honoree will be Kenny Rogers. Both awards will be presented at the Country Music DJ and Radio Hall of Fame Dinner that opens CRS on Page Tuesday, Feb. 27. Kix Brooks has been tapped as host for this year’s New Faces Dinner and Show on Friday, March 2. FCC Continued... The first session examined issues affecting the music recording industry and featured 14 speakers including Country stars George Jones, Porter Wagoner, Naomi Judd, Dobie Gray, Cowboy Troy and Big & Rich’s John Rich and Kenny Alphin. Also appearing were Nashville musician’s union President Harold Bradley and songwriters Craig Wiseman and Rick Carnes. The lone commercial broadcaster was Cromwell Radio President Bud Walters; Sharon Kay, GM of Fisk University’s WFSK, was also on the panel. As might be expected from a panel heavily populated with artists, their five-minute testimonies centered on the difficulties artists have being heard in a consolidated media world. After describing the difficulty he’s had getting his music on the air, Cowboy Troy told the FCC Commissioners, “If my music is good enough for the Grand Ole Opry, I would humbly submit it is good enough for the radio.” Rich bemoaned the lack of Country radio in New York, LA and San Francisco, calling it “an absolute travesty,” saying such a gap not only doesn’t serve the public, but ensures that country artists get “clubbed over the head” by not getting their music heard in those markets. “That is the most anti-American thing I’ve ever heard in my life,” he said, attributing the lack of Country stations in those markets to the decisions of radio “bean counters.” Big Kenny urged the FCC not to pass rules allowing greater media ownership to a few companies. He said, “The only thing we ask is that we do everything we can to keep the airspace free and open to everyone so we can have a little more airspace between raising hell and ‘Amazing Grace.’” Rick Carnes, President of the Songwriters Guild Of America, testified to the affect radio consolidation has had on songwriting, telling the Commissioners, “I’ve spent my entire life getting to the truth in 3 1/2 minutes. I can wrapup my thoughts in five words: Big radio is bad radio.” He ©2 0 0 6 Co u nt r y Ai rc h e c k ™ — Al l r i g ht s re s e r ve d. To s u b s c r i b e v i s i t www.countryaircheck.com December 11, 2006 Country Aircheck Music Edition went on to say, “The decisions radio people have made may be good decisions for them, but they [force] songwriters to make bad artistic decisions…. The quality of music on a radio station is inversely proportionate to the size of the radio network. We used to have music everywhere that sounded like it was from somewhere. Now we’ve got music everywhere that doesn’t sound like it’s from anywhere.” Carnes also called for the FCC to “step in to balance art and commerce,” telling them it was time to return ownership to pre-1996 levels, pleading, “Let local radio be local again.” Wiseman echoed Carnes’ sentiments, urging the FCC to return to the old ownership levels. He said, “The homogeneous programming that has resulted from radio consolidation limits opportunities for songwriters, artists and listeners alike.” Wiseman also added “a large number of people in corporate radio wouldn’t know a transmitter from a transvestite.” George Jones got a standing ovation when he concluded his remarks with, “When my life, family, income, profession and needs of my fans are affected by media consolidation, you don’t need to make another move in the wrong direction…. Please don’t make it any rougher for people like me, or tomorrow’s rising stars.” Naomi Judd spoke of meeting people all across America who are disturbed by what they are seeing and hearing in the media these days. She challenged them with, “People in ivory towers have no mind for the people they’re supposed to serve. They rape us and pay us a small pittance…. I urge you five chosen people to hear the voice of public interest and not special interests.” Bud Walters, radio’s lone defender, told the assembled, “Has consolidation worked? The short answer is yes…. In the early ‘90s half the radio stations were losing money. Many small market stations are viable today because of consolidation…. It takes a cluster of several stations in a community to get the audience and advertising one station could deliver several years ago.” Noting that the more than 11,000 U.S. radio stations are owned by 3,000 distinct parent companies, Walters says that’s more diversity of ownership today than in 1972. He said of Page Video Adds CMT KEITH URBAN/Stupid Boy (Capitol) JOHN MELLENCAMP/Our Country (Universal Republic) BROOKS & DUNN/Hillbilly Deluxe (Arista) CMT Pure Country BROOKS & DUNN/Hillbilly Deluxe (Arista) CHRIS THILE/Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground (Sugar Hill Records) GAC KEITH URBAN/Stupid Boy (Capitol) BROOKS & DUNN/Hillbilly Deluxe (Arista) radio groups, “We’re not all big, and even the biggest are not all bad. I personally have issues with Clear Channel. But it’s not because of the quality of their radio stations.” Referring to complaints from the artistic community, Walters added, “The music business is different from the radio business. Granting a license to use the public airways doesn’t guarantee access to those airways by everyone who thinks they should have it.” He concluded by asking the FCC for “fair rules” so that broadcasters could continue to bring localism to free radio airwaves.” The hearing’s second panel was to provide an overview of the Nashville market and issues affecting broadcasters and independent programmers. The eight-hour hearing also allowed members of the public to participate via an “open microphone” session in which each person was allotted two minutes. Phyllis Stark contributed to this report. - Lon Helton, [email protected] Chuck Aly, [email protected] (615) 244-4484 ©2 0 0 6 Co u nt r y Ai rc h e c k ™ — Al l r i g ht s re s e r ve d. To s u b s c r i b e v i s i t www.countryaircheck.com December 11, 2006 LW TW Artist/Title (Label) 1 1 RASCAL FLATTS/My Wish (Lyric Street) 14507 194 5048 42 44.531 0.205 124 0 2 2 SUGARLAND/Want To (Mercury) 14264 348 5015 116 43.491 1.282 124 0 4 3 TIM MCGRAW/My Little Girl (Curb) 13711 527 4838 210 41.348 2.22 124 0 6 4 BRAD PAISLEY/She’s Everything (Arista) 4 12617 695 4427 229 37.348 2.477 123 0 5 5 KENNY CHESNEY/You Save Me (BNA) 11257 -1748 3939 -624 34.078 -5.155 124 0 7 6 MONTGOMERY GENTRY/Some People Change (Columbia) 10771 -179 3723 -24 32.023 -0.466 124 0 9 7 RODNEY ATKINS/Watching You (Curb) 4 10617 1089 3702 365 32.013 3.481 123 0 8 8 GEORGE STRAIT/It Just Comes Natural (MCA) 10495 73 3643 39 32.208 0.424 124 0 10 9 TAYLOR SWIFT/Tim McGraw (Big Machine) 9278 217 3153 82 27.786 1.086 124 0 11 10 LONESTAR/Mountains (BNA) 8455 -105 2926 -38 25.812 -0.334 123 0 12 11 JASON ALDEAN/Amarillo Sky (BBR) 8216 511 2944 95 24.261 1.754 124 0 14 12 WRECKERS/My, Oh My (Warner Bros.) 6840 463 2296 181 18.94 1.422 124 1 13 13 CRAIG MORGAN/Little Bit Of Life (BBR) 6823 313 2500 108 19.256 0.499 124 2 15 14 TRENT TOMLINSON/One Wing In The Fire (Lyric Street) 6563 231 2403 88 18.156 1.169 123 0 16 15 JASON MICHAEL CARROLL/Alyssa Lies (Arista) 4 6494 840 2324 290 18.857 2.979 122 4 18 16 TRACE ADKINS/Ladies Love Country Boys (Capitol) 5726 594 2163 231 16.164 2.007 123 7 23 17 MARTINA MCBRIDE/Anyway (RCA) 4 5071 1176 1704 421 15.262 3.456 121 12 19 18 JOE NICHOLS/I’ll Wait For You (Universal South) 5013 327 1984 151 12.742 0.962 121 26 19 KEITH URBAN/Stupid Boy (Capitol) 4 4885 1306 1677 481 14.566 118 18 20 20 ERIC CHURCH/Two Pink Lines (Capitol) 4505 -27 1603 -27 12.315 -0.055 119 0 21 21 DARRYL WORLEY/I Just Came Back... (903 Music) 4291 109 1548 82 11.154 0.42 120 2 22 22 KELLIE PICKLER/Red High Heels (BNA) 4194 290 1449 101 11.792 0.579 120 9 24 23 PHIL VASSAR/The Woman In My Life (Arista) 4125 244 1590 95 10.488 0.568 122 4 25 24 SARA EVANS/You’ll Always Be My Baby (RCA) 4013 167 1521 76 10.944 0.64 122 0 17 25 EMERSON DRIVE/A Good Man (Midas) 3592 -2008 10.422 -5.082 119 0 ©2006 Co u nt r y Ai rc h e c k ™ — Al l r i g ht s re s e r ve d. Total Points+/- Points Total Plays+/- Plays Audience +/- Aud Stations ADDS 1249 -791 4 = To p 5 p o i nt g a i n e r s. 4.06 www.countryaircheck.com 0 December 11, 2006 LW TW Artist/Title (Label) Total Points +/- Points Total Plays+/- Plays Audience +/- Aud Stations ADDS 27 26 LITTLE BIG TOWN/Good As Gone (Equity) 3511 578 1223 147 28 27 GARY ALLAN/A Feelin’ Like That (MCA) 3303 389 1204 176 32 28 BROOKS & DUNN/Hillbilly Deluxe (Arista) 2889 530 1163 31 29 CLAY WALKER/‘Fore She Was Mama (Curb/Asylum) 2788 269 29 30 VINCE GILL/The Reason Why (MCA) 2738 36 31 JACK INGRAM/Lips Of An Angel (Big Machine) 37 32 34 116 2 1.02 107 4 187 7.651 1.713 111 7 1006 69 7.591 0.631 104 8 -112 954 1 7.213 -0.266 109 3 2026 398 609 146 5.473 0.801 79 17 DIERKS BENTLEY/Long Trip Alone (Capitol) 1962 467 709 152 5.41 1.298 82 9 33 FAITH HILL/Stealing Kisses (Warner Bros.) 1911 40 768 26 0.19 109 1 30 34 SARAH BUXTON/Innocence (Lyric Street) 1824 -702 728 -243 4.855 -1.547 110 0 33 35 KEITH ANDERSON/Podunk (Arista) 1767 -104 638 16 4.079 -0.427 97 2 35 36 BILLY CURRINGTON/Good Directions (Mercury) 1729 88 710 33 4.839 0.485 95 5 40 37 JAKE OWEN/Startin’ With Me (RCA) 1507 214 583 83 3.455 0.726 71 3 38 38 ASHLEY MONROE/I Don’t... (w/Ronnie Dunn) (Columbia) 1353 -118 508 -49 3.173 -0.146 75 3 41 39 JOSH GRACIN/I Keep Coming Back (Lyric Street) 1312 218 481 85 3.126 0.495 76 8 44 40 JOSH TURNER/Me And God (MCA) 1260 265 435 105 3.461 0.898 65 8 45 41 JOHN MELLENCAMP/Our Country (Universal Republic) 1195 280 328 93 2.645 0.225 54 5 42 42 PAT GREEN/Dixie Lullaby (BNA) 1107 102 388 37 2.72 0.153 68 3 43 43 BLAKE SHELTON/Don’t Make Me (Warner Bros.) 1048 52 430 33 2.128 0.018 56 4 46 44 GRETCHEN WILSON/Come To Bed (Columbia) 913 5 351 0 1.886 -0.076 57 3 47 45 JIMMY WAYNE/That’s All I’ll Ever Need (Big Machine) 870 51 322 2 1.581 -0.026 69 1 48 46 TRACY LAWRENCE/Find Out... (Rocky Comfort/CO5) 811 48 344 10 2.173 0.138 54 1 49 47 DANIELLE PECK/Isn’t That Everything (Big Machine) 729 80 277 18 1.744 0.188 35 1 50 48 STEVE HOLY/Come On Rain (Curb) 662 149 292 58 1.286 0.381 48 5 Debut49 MIRANDA LAMBERT/Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (Columbia) 602 272 214 78 1.169 0.357 62 0 Debut50 DEAN MARTIN/MARTINA MCBRIDE/Baby, It’s Cold... (Capitol) 589 312 183 106 1.402 0.514 55 3 ©2006 Co u nt r y Ai rc h e c k ™ — Al l r i g ht s re s e r ve d. 4 = To p 5 p o i nt g a i n e r s. 9.892 1.959 9.5 4.617 www.countryaircheck.com Country Aircheck Chart Info December 11, 2006 Aircheck Top Recurrents Aircheck Add Leaders EMERSON DRIVE/Moments (Montage/Midas) KEITH URBAN/Stupid Boy (Capitol) JACK INGRAM/Lips Of An Angel (Big Machine) MARTINA MCBRIDE/Anyway (RCA) CAROLINA RAIN/Isn’t She (Equity) DIERKS BENTLEY/Long Trip Alone (Capitol) KELLIE PICKLER/Red High Heels (BNA) CLAY WALKER/’Fore She Was Mama (Curb/Asylum) JOSH GRACIN/I Keep Coming Back (Lyric Street) JOSH TURNER/Me And God (MCA) 23 18 17 12 11 9 9 8 8 8 Leading Point Gainers KEITH URBAN/Stupid Boy (Capitol) +1306 MARTINA MCBRIDE/Anyway (RCA) +1176 RODNEY ATKINS/Watching You (Curb) +1089 JASON MICHAEL CARROLL/Alyssa Lies (Arista)+840 BRAD PAISLEY/She’s Everything (Arista) +695 TRACE ADKINS/Ladies Love Country... (Capitol) +594 LITTLE BIG TOWN/Good As Gone (Equity) +578 BROOKS & DUNN/Hillbilly Deluxe (Arista) +530 TIM MCGRAW/My Little Girl (Curb) +527 JASON ALDEAN/Amarillo Sky (BBR) +511 Leading Spin Gainers KEITH URBAN/Stupid Boy (Capitol) MARTINA MCBRIDE/Anyway (RCA) RODNEY ATKINS/ Watching You (Curb) JASON MICHAEL CARROLL/Alyssa Lies (Arista) TRACE ADKINS/Ladies Love Country... (Capitol) BRAD PAISLEY/She’s Everything (Arista) TIM MCGRAW/My Little Girl (Curb) BROOKS & DUNN/Hillybilly Deluxe (Arista) WRECKERS/My, Oh My (Warner Bros.) GARY ALLAN/A Feelin’ Like This (MCA) Chart Page +481 +421 +365 +290 +231 +229 +210 +187 +181 +176 4 4 4 4 4 Points CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Before He Cheats (Arista) 13012 HEARTLAND/I Loved Her First (Lofton Creek) 6496 RODNEY ATKINS/If You’re Going... (Curb) 6333 JOSH TURNER/Would You Go With Me (MCA) 5864 DIERKS BENTLEY/Every Mile A Memory (Capitol) 5188 GEORGE STRAIT/Give It Away (MCA) 4861 WRECKERS/Leave The Pieces (Warner Bros.) 4545 BRAD PAISLEY/The World (Arista) 4000 STEVE HOLY/Brand New Girlfriend (Curb) 3725 KEITH URBAN/Once In A Lifetime (Capitol) 3565 RASCAL FLATTS/Life Is A Highway (Disney) 2863 JOSH TURNER/Your Man (MCA) 2656 JACK INGRAM/Love You (Big Machine) 2624 BON JOVI w./ J. NETTLES/Who Says... (Mercury) 2452 KEITH URBAN/Better Life (Capitol) 2430 RASCAL FLATTS/What Hurts The Most (Lyric Street) 2414 BILLY CURRINGTON/Must Be Doin’... (Mercury) 2288 TOBY KEITH/A Little Too Late (Show Dog) 2268 LITTLE BIG TOWN/Bring It On Home (Equity) 2127 BROOKS & DUNN/Building Bridges (Arista) 2121 Aircheck Add Dates January 8 ALAN JACKSON/A Woman’s Love (Arista) ALISON KRAUSS, JOHN WAITE/Missing You (Rounder) January 22 ERIC CHURCH/Guys Like Me (Capitol) JASON MEADOWS/100% Cowboy (Baccerstick) February 5 CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Wasted (Arista) February 12 Luke Bryan/All My Friends Say (Capitol) ©2 0 0 6 Co u nt r y Ai rc h e c k ™ — Al l r i g ht s re s e r ve d. To s u b s c r i b e v i s i t www.countryaircheck.com Country Aircheck Chart Info December 11, 2006 Chart Page Aircheck Activity JIMMY WAYNE/That’s All I’ll Ever Need (Big Machine) Moves 47*-45*; 870 points, 322 spins 1 ADD: WSSL Stations with 7 or more spins: 15 Significant spins: KBEQ (28), WWNU (21), WXBQ (19), WGTY (17) KTOM (14), WOGI (12) DEAN MARTIN/MARTINA MCBRIDE/ Baby It’s Cold Outside (Capitol) Debuts at 50*; 589 points, 183 spins 3 ADDS: KEGA, KHKI*, WKKO* Stations with 7 or more spins: 8 Significant spins: KMLE (16), WUBE (13), KHKI (12), KSON (11) TRACY LAWRENCE/Find Out Who Your Friends Are (Rocky Comfort/CO5) Moves 48*-46*; 811 points, 344 spins 1 ADD: WYCD* Stations with 7 or more spins: 18 Significant spins: KSOP (38), KSD (26), KJUG (22), WGTY (21), KTEX (18), WSJR (18) DONOVAN CHAPMAN/House Like That (Category 5) 496 points, 224 spins 1 ADD: WBEE Stations with 7 or more spins: 12 Significant spins: WSJR (17), WXBQ (14), KTOM (13), WTNR (12), KDRK (12), KJUG (12) DANIELLE PECK/Isn’t That Everything (Big Machine) Moves 49*-47*; 729 points, 277 spins 1 ADD: WCOL Stations with 7 or more spins: 15 Significant spins: KKNG (21), KNCI (19), WDSY (17), KHKI (17), KRTY (16), WGNE (15) RUSHLOW HARRIS/Bagpipes Cryin’ (Show Dog) 366 points, 175 spins 6 ADDS: KKNG, KRTY, WMIL, WQDR, WUSY, WYCD* Stations with 7 or more spins: 10 Significant spins: WRNS (17), KJUG (16), KHKI (11), KTST (10) STEVE HOLY/Come On Rain (Curb) Moves 50*-48*; 662 points, 292 spins 5 ADDS: KDRK*, KHEY, KIIM*, WBEE, WGTY Stations with 7 or more spins: 17 Significant spins: WNKT (22), KJUG (17), WIRK (14), KNIX (13), KXKT (13), KTEX (12), KHKI (11) CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Wasted (Arista) 351 points, 96 spins 4 ADDS: KIXZ, KSD, WMZQ, WQHK Stations with 7 or more spins: 4 Significant spins: KTYS (26), KEEY (19), WGAR (13) MIRANDA LAMBERT/Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (Columbia) Debuts at 49*; 602 points, 214 spins 0 ADDS Stations with 7 or more spins: 11 Significant spins: KTYS (27), KEEY (18), KHKI (13), WCTK (11), WWQM (10), WYPY (10) BLUE COUNTY/I Get To (Curb/Asylum) 308 points, 137 spins 2 ADDS: KDRK*, WSJR Stations with 7 or more spins: 7 Significant spins: WSJR (18), WXBQ (16), WPCV (10), WNKT (10) Aircheck Activity includes songs that rank 45-50 on this week’s chart or are those that are not charted and have a minimum of 300 airplay points and have shown growth in two of the past three weeks. 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