Country’s Top 20 Adult Stations
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Country’s Top 20 Adult Stations
Issue 13 Music Edition Country’s Top 20 Adult Stations To paraphrase the oft-quoted golfing mantra, “12+ is for show, 25-54 is for dough.” Most of what you see printed is the 12+-beauty pageant. But this week’s “look behind the 12+” offers Country’s Top 20 stations ranked by 25-54 AQH Persons, as compiled by Cumulus VP/Audience Measurement Charlotte Lawyer. (Source: Arbitron, Summer 2006, MSA, Mon-Sun 6 AM-Midnight, AQH persons.) 25-54 AQH Mkt Rank Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 15 16 17 18 19 19 3 5 16 6 23 7 11 7 21 10 9 25 5 14 9 8 11 15 36 38 25-54 Mkt AQH Station/Market Person Rank WUSN/Chicago (CBS Radio) 23,700 5 KPLX/Dallas (Cumulus) 20,300 2 KEEY/Minneapolis (Clear Channel) 19,800 2 WXTU/Philadelphia (Beasley) 14,500 5t WDSY/Pittsburgh (CBS Radio) 14,200 2 KKBQ/Houston (Cox) 14,100 7 WKLB/Boston (Greater Media) 13,400 5 KILT/Houston (CBS Radio) 13,000 10 WPOC/Baltimore (Clear Channel) 12,700 3 WKHX/Atlanta (ABC Radio) 11,900 6t WYCD/Detroit (CBS Radio) 11,400 11 WGAR/Cleveland (Clear Channel) 11,300 2 KSCS/Dallas (ABC Radio) 11,200 13t KMPS/Seattle (CBS Radio) 11,200 3 WDTW/Detroit (Clear Channel) 10,700 12t WMZQ/Washington, DC (Clear Channel)10,500 12 KYGO/Denver (Lincoln Fin. Grp.) 10,200 2 KMLE/Phoenix (CBS Radio) 9,900 6 WCTK/Providence (Hall) 9,700 2 WCOL/Columbus, OH (Clear Channel) 9,700 1 November 13, 2006 Check The Halls Country Aircheck’s final 2006 Music Edition with charts will be published on Monday, December 18, with publication resuming on January 8, 2007. Regular publication of Country Aircheck Today will cease with the Thursday, December 21 issue, and resume on Thursday, January 4. Honorable mention at No. 21 is WIVK/Knoxville, TN (Citadel), which is in Market 71 and boasts 9,600 AQH persons, good for No. 1 in Knoxville. Hodges Climbs Capitol Hill Capitol/Nashville Sr. Dir./National Promotion Steve Hodges has been named VP/Promotion for the label, reporting to Sr. VP Jimmy Harnen. The move, first tipped in the October 5 Country Aircheck Today and confirmed in a Breaking News email this morning (11/13), comes in advance of the long-rumored second imprint Capitol is expected to launch. “Steve’s my promotion partner, my friend and one of the smartest executives I have ever had the pleasure of working with,” Harnen says. “He gives 110% all of the time. There could be nothing more fitting or make me happier than this very well deserved promotion.” ©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 November 13, 2006 Hodges joined Capitol in 1994 as Midwest regional before moving to Southeast and eventually the national post. Prior to label life he served as PD at KDDK/Little Rock and MD at KIKX/Little Rock. Baccerstick Records Launches Nick Pellegrino, Kerry Bay, Heather Bay and Jeanine Pellegrino are partners in the new label Baccerstick Records. Nick Pellegrino serves as President, with Kerry Bay acting as CFO/Director of Operations. Heather Bay and Jeanine Pellegrino will handling creative services and artist development. The label is located at 1311 16th Ave. S., Nashville, TN 37212; phone 615-4638339, email [email protected]. Whither Clear Channel? Two private equity groups were expected to make bids for Clear Channel Communications on Monday. One consortium consists of Providence Equity Partners, Blackstone and KKR while the other has Bain Capital, Thomas H. Lee Partners and Texas Pacific Group as partners. While not professing to understand what it all means and how it might eventually play out, it is interesting to Country Aircheck that Blackstone, KKR and Thomas H. Lee Partners are among the six private equity groups that recently combined to purchase VNU. Included in that group’s vast global holdings are Billboard, R&R, Soundscan and BDS. VNU was sold for about $9 billion in cash while CC’s value is estimated at $17 billion. Borat Goes Country In Roanoke The radio banner (pictured) you’re seeing in the movie trailers and in the new film Borat belongs to WSLC (94.9 Star Country)/Roanoke, VA. Its 15 seconds of fame come during a scene where Borat begins to sing the National Anthem and then addresses the crowd. Those Page Date Check November 14 - ACM Music Row Town Meeting. www.acmcountry.com 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 familiar with Borat -- comedian Sacha Baron Cohen’s offbeat fictional character from Kazakhstan -- and the whole bit probably won’t be surprised to learn that neither the folks at WSLC nor the rodeo knew they were part of a major motion picture. The rodeo was a real event, and Borat was portrayed to the organizers as a real person. WSLC APD/MD/morning co-host Robynn Jaymes told Country Aircheck, “Borat came to [a local] rodeo last year in-character as a dude who was touring the States doing a documentary. We didn’t have much to do with it, but the rodeo folks told us they were told Borat’s life-long desire was to sing the National Anthem in the USA. “So Brett (PD/morning co-host Brett Sharp) and I did our ‘Hey y’all glad you’re here, welcome to the rodeo’ - and then here comes Borat. (Yeah, we are idiots -- we didn’t recognize him). I guess it was the point where he said ‘May George W. Bush drink the blood of all the men, women and children of Iraq’ that we knew we were in trouble. Brett was telling the sound guy to pull the plug, but he just froze. So Borat gets through the entire ©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 November13, 2006 monologue and the whole place is ready to riot. It really got very ugly.” Jaymes said that even by the time Borat left the stage, they weren’t 100% sure what had happened. “By the end it was pretty obvious we had been had,” she said. “We searched the net that night and learned all about Borat and figured it was likely going to be on the big screen. “We never signed any waivers; just the rodeo folks did. The fellow who brings the rodeo to town every year seals a deal with a handshake. He was clueless as to the real intentions of the crew. Brett’s disappointed that they don’t actually show us in the movie. I’m relieved, though. I was on stage swearing ‘what the #@!@ is going on here?!!’ and my mother wouldn’t have appreciated that.” CRS-38 Studies Hispanics; Bon Jovi Keynotes CRB and Edison Media Research are collaborating on the first-ever study of Hispanic Americans and their relationship to country, to be presented during CRS-38. The study will focus on Census statistics and Arbitron data, as well as an original nationally-sampled survey of Hispanic Americans aged 12-49. The new study will not supplant a third installment in the P1 study that has been presented at the last two seminars. The keynote speaker for CRS-38 will be Jon Bon Jovi, who will be interviewed by WSIX/Nashville morning host Gerry House on CRS Thursday, March 1 at 10am. Says House, “If there is ever a time you want to be invisible on stage, always do it beside Jon Bon Jovi. I could be naked and no one will notice.” Early Bird registration for CRS-38 ends Nov. 30, with the rate rising from $499 to $530 at that point. Register at www.crb.org. ACM Town Meeting Tuesday Only 30 seats remain for the ACM’s State of the Industry Town Meeting set for tomorrow (11/14) at the Schermerhorn Symphony Hall in Nashville. Panelists Page Tube Check Tuesday (11/14) - Trace Adkins, Billy Currington, Jason Aldean, CMT Tour Crashers (CMT); LeAnn Rimes, Carrie Underwood, Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, GAC Nights at Country Thunder (GAC). Wednesday (11/15) - Ray Scott, MuzikMafia, Gretchen Wilson, Keith Anderson, GAC Nights at Country Thunder (GAC). Thursday (11/16) - Trick Pony, Shannon Brown, Big & Rich, GAC Nights at Country Thunder (GAC). Friday (11/17) - Hank Williams, Jr., Foxworthy’s Big Night Out (CMT); Little Big Town, Phil Vassar, Cowboy Troy, Brad Paisley, GAC Nights at Country Thunder (GAC). Saturday (11/18) - Reba McEntire, Barbara Mandrell, Dolly Parton, Faith Hill, LeAnn Rimes, Martina McBride, CMT Giants (CMT); Pam Tillis, Del McCoury Band, Nancy Griffith, Grand Ole Opry Live (GAC). Monday (11/20) - Billy Ray Cyrus, Turkey Day with Billy Ray (GAC). include Capitol’s Mike Dungan, Warner Bros.’ Bill Bennett, Equity’s Mike Kraski, BBR’s Jim Yerger and more. Lon Helton moderates. Admission is free, but you must have a reservation. First come first served at [email protected]. Radio News Music: KATM/Monterey MD/evening host Chris Costa has resigned effective today to handle an urgent family issue out of state. PD Randy Black is looking for a replacement for the seven-to-midnight shift. Airchecks and resumes to him at [email protected]. Personalities: WQIK/Jacksonville, FL is bringing in ©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 November 13, 2006 Tom Murphy for part-time weekend air work. Online: Faith Hill’s video for “Stealing Kisses” will premiere and air exclusively through Clear Channel Radio’s online division beginning tomorrow (11/14). The 48-hour exclusive also includes streaming of Hill’s album Fireflies. Kudos: KEEY/Minneapolis raised $29,440 at its Nov. 2 local Diabetes Institute benefit which featured Montgomery Gentry in concert. You’ve Got Mail: If you attended last year’s Country Radio Seminar, here’s a reminder to watch your email box for the CRB’s “New Faces Ballot.” They go out November 15 and they’re your chance to select the most deserving of this year’s “New Faces” to perform at the annual CRS New Faces Show & Banquet March 2, 2007. Industry News Per Friday’s Country Aircheck Today regarding his departure from Katapult Records, Chris Borchetta reports the label is still in operation and that he will be working with the label’s promotion and A&R departments on an independent basis. Reach him at [email protected]. CountryWired Administrative Assistant Amber Jacobson has been promoted to Executive Director. Jacobson joined the company in 2004. The 42nd Annual ACM Awards will be held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on May 15, 2007. This is the fifth year the show, telecast on CBS, will originate from Las Vegas. Show Dog Nashville trio Carter’s Chord has signed with Monterey Peninsula Artists/Paradigm for booking. Warner Bros. is the label partner for the next season of Nashville Star and will sign the winning entrant to a recording contract. The new season premieres Jan. 11 on USA. Page Birthdays Tuesday (11/14) – Dottie Chamberlain, Ed Mascolo ([email protected]), Rockie Lynne Wednesday (11/15) – Jack Ingram, C.W. McCall, Trudie Richardson ([email protected]) Thursday (11/16) – Keith Burns, Rick Blackburn, David Haley ([email protected]), Chris Parr, ([email protected]) Kerry Stotler, Tony Thomas ([email protected]) Friday (11/17) – Bruce Hinton ([email protected]), Rick Alter, Scott Douglas, Eddie Reeves, Butch Waugh ([email protected]) Saturday (11/18) – Jessi Alexander Sunday (11/19) – Billy Currington, Phil Little, Bob McKay ([email protected]) Monday (11/20) – Jay McCarthy ([email protected]) Send birthdays to [email protected]. Artist News Jimmy Wayne’s new single “That’s All I’ll Ever Need” will be Napster’s Free Download of the Day on Nov. 21. Jack Ingram has recorded a version of “Jingle Bells” that will be available for purchase on iTunes beginning Dec. 5. The cut will also be available through Promo Only. A limited edition Keith Urban 2007 calendar is now available, with proceeds benefiting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Authorized by Urban and designed by fans, the calendar sells for $15 at www.keithurban.net and www.keithurbanfans.net. ©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 November13, 2006 Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and PovertyNeck Hillbillies are featured in a 60-minute special and DVD titled Mr. Right Now that will air on local PBS affiliate WQED and NBC station WPXZ on Nov. 17. The DVD hits stores tomorrow (11/14). Tracy Lawrence seems to be in a “feeding frenzy” these days. Last week, an RV carrying KAJA/San Antonio PD/morning co-host Clayton Allen, his partner Randy Carroll, Promotion Director Marc Mujica and their driver Tom Bounds found TL’s house on its way to Texas. Lawrence cooked the guys breakfast and played ‘em some tunes before they headed out. Next Monday, Lawrence will be at the Nashville Rescue Mission, deep-frying 100 turkeys for Music City’s homeless. Lending a hand are Wal-Mart, Crisco, and Bass Pro Shop. WSIX/Nashville PM drivers and syndicated morning dudes Big D & Bubba will have reports from the site between 11am-1pm CT. Week In Review Friday, Nov. 10: Industry vet LeAnn Phelan is hired as Sr. Director/Creative Services at Oglesby Writer Management/19 Entertainment. Her prior stops include Combustion Music, Sony/Nashville and, most recently, as a preliminary judge on the American Idol Season 6 Audition Tour. AristoMedia releases its annual Status of Country Video Outlets report for 2006. This year’s is the first edition made available online at www.aristomedia.com/reports. Dr. Ralph Stanley is among a group honored by President Bush in the Oval Office with the National Endowment for the Arts’ 2006 Medal of Arts, the nation’s highest award for artistic excellence. Skyline Music Publishing, in a joint venture with Martina and John McBride, signs songwriter Courtney Dashe. Page Check Out Upcoming 11/21 Darryl Worley Here And Now (903) Thursday, Nov. 9: Sue Wilson, PD of Salem Contemporary Christian WFHM/Cleveland, is the new PD of Rubber City Country WQMX. She starts Dec. 4 and succeeds Kevin Mason, who left in Sept. to join Rust Records in Nashville as VP/GM. This reunites Wilson with Rubber City market Manager Nick Anthony. The two worked together some 25 years ago at CHR WKDD/ Akron. Wilson’s background includes stints as PD of Soft AC WDOK/Cleveland, consulting with McVay Media and PD of AC WLTF/Cleveland. Clear Channel’s belt tightening continues, this time in Biloxi as WKNN OM Walter Brown picks up PD duties as afternoon host Bob Dever shifts his off-air focus toward promotions. Dever’s co-host Kim Diamond becomes Asst. PD. WPKX/Springfield, MA PD Justin Tyler adds MD responsibilities with the exit of MD/morning co-host Jessica Tyler (no relation). Midday host Bridget Lynott will move to mornings, joining Marc Spencer and Shaggy. Current weekender Bob Martin will take over middays. WYCD/Detroit morning co-host Steve Grunwald travels to Iraq for 10 days to deliver a 20-foot long yellow ribbon billed as the world’s largest. The ribbon has been signed by thousands of Detroit area residents with well wishes for troops stationed in Iraq. More than 100 items left from Martina McBride’s 2006 YW Celebrity Auction go up for internet auction at www.ywcanashville.cmarket.com. The items were originally featured at the auction held in June during CMA Music Festival, which raised more than $135,000. ©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 November 13, 2006 Video Adds CMT CRAIG MORGAN/Little Bit Of Life (BBR) KELLIE PICKLER/Red High Heels (BNA) LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM & LITTLE BIG TOWN/ Go Your Own Way (Reprise/Equity) CMT Pure Country LITTLE TEXAS/Your Woman (Montage) LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM & LITTLE BIG TOWN/ Go Your Own Way (Reprise/Equity) Page Country nominees for the 33rd Annual People’s Choice Awards include Favorite Female Singers Faith Hill and Carrie Underwood; Favorite Male Singers Trace Adkins, Kenny Chesney and Toby Keith; and Favorite Country Songs “Before He Cheats,” “What Hurts The Most” and “When The Stars Go Blue.” Condolences to songwriter Frank Myers and family on the passing of his mother, Eva Marie Myers. She was 81. - Lon Helton, [email protected] Chuck Aly, [email protected] GAC TRACE ADKINS/Ladies Love Country Boys (Capitol) LITTLE TEXAS/Your Woman (Montage) DANIELLE PECK/Isn’t That Everything (Big Machine) Wednesday, Nov. 8: As predicted in the Nov. 1 Country Aircheck Today, Entercom debuts a new Country outlet in Cincinnati. It moved WYGY from 94.9 to 97.3 and re-launched it as “97.3 The Wolf.” On Nov. 1, Entercom began operating The Wolf under an LMA with Cumulus and Country WUBE under an LMA with CBS Radio. As first reported on Nov. 1, WUBE PD Marty Thompson ([email protected]) is also programming the Wolf; WUBE APD Kathy O’Connor is the APD for both and MD/middayer for the Wolf; and, WYGY morning personalities Ken & Kitty continue in that role for the Wolf. Clear Channel/Tallahassee Director/Operations Jeff Horn picks up PD duties for Country WTNT as Woody Hayes slides to APD/MD/afternoons. Midday personality Julie Miles exits, with WSSL/Greenville’s Kix Layton voice tracking the daypart. The budget mandated changes were effective yesterday (11/7). The RIAA issues quadruple platinum certification for Carrie Underwood’s Some Hearts album for sales in excess of four million copies. Rate Check Effective January 1, Country Aircheck will begin offering four subscription packages. They are: The Add: A single user subscription that includes daily email news reports and breaking news blasts. FREE! Light: Single user subscription includes daily email news reports, breaking news blasts, the weekly Music Edition pdf and one copy of each of our special print editions. $199 annually. (Note: Only available to individuals or companies with five or fewer employees). 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S e n d n e ws to [email protected] November 13, 2006 LW TW Artist/Title (Label) Total Points+/- Points Total Plays+/- Plays Audience +/- Aud Stations ADDS 1 1 CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Before He Cheats (Arista) 14415 -276 5040 -71 44.339 0.022 124 0 2 2 RASCAL FLATTS/My Wish (Lyric Street) 13361 328 4704 183 40.073 0.846 124 0 3 3 KENNY CHESNEY/You Save Me (BNA) 12960 151 4507 48 38.845 0.229 124 0 4 4 SUGARLAND/Want To (Mercury) 4 12859 703 4509 233 38.086 2.491 124 1 6 5 TIM MCGRAW/My Little Girl (Curb) 12109 631 4264 218 35.945 1.291 123 0 5 6 KEITH URBAN/Once In A Lifetime (Capitol) 11220 -547 3862 -219 32.674 -1.708 124 2 8 7 MONTGOMERY GENTRY/Some People... (Columbia) 4 9782 849 3341 278 28.258 2.014 124 1 9 8 BRAD PAISLEY/She’s Everything (Arista) 4 8991 677 3291 256 25.721 1.61 123 2 13 9 GEORGE STRAIT/It Just Comes Natural (MCA) 8039 533 2783 186 23.446 1.363 124 0 12 10 JACK INGRAM/Love You (Big Machine) 7978 380 2778 102 22.491 1.091 124 0 10 11 TAYLOR SWIFT/Tim McGraw (Big Machine) 7786 19 2700 82 22.426 0.081 124 0 11 12 LONESTAR/Mountains (BNA) 7724 6 2703 19 22.789 0.505 123 0 15 13 JASON ALDEAN/Amarillo Sky (BBR) 6925 332 2583 99 19.564 1.279 124 3 14 14 TOBY KEITH/Crash Here Tonight (Show Dog) 6807 -297 2539 -74 19.048 -0.576 123 0 16 15 RODNEY ATKINS/Watching You (Curb) 6052 582 2166 203 17.443 2.137 123 4 17 16 CRAIG MORGAN/Little Bit Of Life (BBR) 5526 65 2067 38 14.99 -0.309 124 1 18 17 EMERSON DRIVE/A Good Man (Midas) 5323 221 2043 41 14.474 0.197 123 2 19 18 TRENT TOMLINSON/One Wing In The Fire (Lyric Street) 5234 372 1921 85 13.728 0.727 124 1 20 19 WRECKERS/My, Oh My (Warner Bros.) 4 4922 635 1683 208 13.53 1.505 123 7 21 20 ERIC CHURCH/Two Pink Lines (Capitol) 4257 48 1503 21 11.327 0.416 119 1 22 21 JOE NICHOLS/I’ll Wait For You (Universal South) 3718 403 1473 135 9.449 0.763 120 2 25 22 JASON MICHAEL CARROLL/Alyssa Lies (Arista) 3662 549 1331 208 10.593 1.466 116 6 24 23 PHIL VASSAR/The Woman In My Life (Arista) 3351 145 1267 45 8.542 0.144 121 5 23 24 SARA EVANS/You’ll Always Be My Baby (RCA) 3309 96 1227 69 -0.27 121 2 26 25 TRACE ADKINS/Ladies Love Country Boys (Capitol) 3048 283 1150 101 9 1.012 108 0 (3 Weeks at No. 1) ©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. 8.34 www.countryaircheck.com November 13, 2006 LW TW Artist/Title (Label) Total Points +/- Points Total Plays+/- Plays Audience +/- Aud Stations ADDS 28 26 DARRYL WORLEY/I Just Came Back... (903) 2919 511 978 190 8.266 1.859 103 10 27 27 CAROLINA RAIN/Get Outta My Way (Equity) 2732 43 1025 -14 7.585 0.349 116 31 28 KELLIE PICKLER/Red High Heels (BNA) 2477 346 931 101 6.625 0.951 109 14 29 29 SARAH BUXTON/Innocence (Lyric Street) 2310 -81 860 -38 5.932 -0.071 111 2 30 30 VINCE GILL/The Reason Why (MCA) 2229 71 761 -5 5.885 0.465 99 1 32 31 LITTLE BIG TOWN/Good As Gone (Equity) 2133 131 741 61 5.756 0.442 84 9 34 32 CLAY WALKER/‘Fore She Was Mama (Curb/Asylum) 2035 115 732 34 5.516 90 12 33 33 LEANN RIMES/Some People (Curb/Asylum) 1892 -56 810 1 4.982 0.112 104 0 35 34 FAITH HILL/Stealing Kisses (Warner Bros.) 1887 290 697 99 4.371 0.892 104 7 39 35 GARY ALLAN/A Feelin’ Like That (MCA) 1669 458 566 158 4.793 0.995 63 10 37 36 KEITH ANDERSON/Podunk (Arista) 1571 186 535 22 3.429 0.593 82 3 38 37 CHRIS YOUNG/Drinkin’ Me Lonely (RCA) 1195 -121 415 -57 3.113 -0.134 59 2 Debut38 MARTINA MCBRIDE/Anyway (RCA) 4 1148 785 323 215 3.673 2.907 69 26 41 39 BILLY CURRINGTON/Good Directions (Mercury) 1026 25 408 29 2.564 0.08 48 3 42 40 ASHLEY MONROE/I Don’t... (w/Ronnie Dunn) (Columbia) 1023 76 397 17 2.296 0.155 51 2 44 41 JAKE OWEN/Startin’ With Me (RCA) 1011 95 392 32 2.398 0.331 59 4 0.83 0 Debut42 BROOKS & DUNN/Hillbilly Deluxe (Arista) 937 482 379 199 2.586 1.295 56 18 Debut43 GRETCHEN WILSON/Come To Bed (Columbia) 880 419 327 157 1.825 0.723 75 8 49 44 JOSH GRACIN/I Keep Coming Back (Lyric Street) 833 218 298 89 1.619 0.315 61 8 40 45 RANDY ROGERS BAND/Kiss Me In The Dark (Mercury) 828 -292 161 -97 2.799 -0.339 20 0 43 46 KATRINA ELAM/Love Is (Universal South) 793 -144 314 -72 1.67 -0.114 55 0 48 47 PAT GREEN/Dixie Lullaby (BNA) 778 99 254 37 2.215 0.259 39 2 47 48 BLAKE SHELTON/Don’t Make Me (Warner Bros.) 715 25 293 36 1.46 -0.014 48 4 45 49 TRACY LAWRENCE/Find Out Who... (Rocky Comfort/CO5) 684 -39 312 -14 1.748 0.002 25 0 46 50 LINDSEY HAUN/Broken (Show Dog) -104 234 -32 1.438 -0.103 34 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. 599 4 = To p 5 p o i nt g a i n e r s. www.countryaircheck.com Country Aircheck Chart Info November 13, 2006 Aircheck Top Recurrents Aircheck Add Leaders MARTINA MCBRIDE/Anyway (RCA) BROOKS & DUNN/Hillbilly Deluxe (Arista) DIERKS BENTLEY/Long Trip Alone (Capitol) KELLIE PICKLER/Red High Heels (BNA) CLAY WALKER/’Fore She Was Mama (Curb/Asylum) DARRYL WORLEY/I Just Came Back From.. (903) GARY ALLAN/A Feelin’ Like That (MCA) LITTLE BIG TOWN/Good As Gone (Equity) GRETCHEN WILSON/Come To Bed (Columbia) JOSH GRACIN/I Keep Coming Back (Lyric Street) JOSH TURNER/Me And God (MCA) 26 18 18 14 12 10 10 9 8 8 8 Leading Point Gainers MONTGOMERY GENTRY/Some People... (Columbia)+849 MARTINA MCBRIDE/Anyway (RCA) +785 SUGARLAND/Want To (Mercury) +703 BRAD PAISLEY/She’s Everything (Arista) +677 WRECKERS/My, Oh My (Warner Bros.) +635 TIM MCGRAW/My Little Girl (Curb) +631 RODNEY ATKINS/Watching You(Curb) +582 JASON MICHAEL CARROLL/Alyssa Lies (Arista)+549 GEORGE STRAIT/It Just Comes Natural (MCA) +533 DARRYL WORLEY/I Just Came Back... (903) +511 Leading Spin Gainers MONTGOMERY GENTRY/Some People... (Columbia) BRAD PAISLEY/She’s Everything (Arista) SUGARLAND/Want To (Mercury) TIM MCGRAW/My Little Girl (Curb) MARTINA MCBRIDE/Anyway (RCA) WRECKERS/My, Oh My (Warner Bros.) JASON MICHAEL CARROLL/Alyssa Lies (Arista) RODNEY ATKINS/Watching You (Curb) BROOKS & DUNN/Hillbilly Deluxe (Arista) DARRYL WORLEY/I Just Came Back... (903) Chart Page +278 +256 +233 +218 +215 +208 +208 +203 +199 +190 4 4 4 4 4 HEARTLAND/I Loved Her First (Lofton Creek) DIERKS BENTLEY/Every Mile A Memory (Capitol) JOSH TURNER/Would You Go With Me (MCA) RODNEY ATKINS/If You’re Going... (Curb) GEORGE STRAIT/Give It Away (MCA) WRECKERS/Leave The Pieces (Warner Bros.) BRAD PAISLEY/The World (Arista) STEVE HOLY/Brand New Girlfriend (Curb) RASCAL FLATTS/Life Is A Highway (Disney) BROOKS & DUNN/Building Bridges (Arista) KENNY CHESNEY/Summertime (BNA) RASCAL FLATTS/What Hurts The Most (Lyric Street) JOSH TURNER/Your Man (MCA) BON JOVI w/J. NETTLES/Who Says... (Mercury) TOBY KEITH/A Little Too Late (Show Dog) LITTLE BIG TOWN/Bring It On Home (Equity) ALAN JACKSON/Like Red On A Rose (Arista) PHIL VASSAR/Last Day Of My Life (Arista) KEITH ANDERSON/Everytime I... (Arista) BILLY CURRINGTON/Must Be Doin... (Mercury) Points 9471 9259 7689 7274 6329 5620 5327 5254 3465 3117 3035 2954 2896 2872 2748 2734 2724 2604 2543 2496 Aircheck Add Dates November 20 MARTINA MCBRIDE/Anyway (RCA) John Mellencamp/Our Country (Republic/Universal South) November 27 KEITH URBAN/Stupid Boy (Capitol) December 4 No Adds ©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 November 13, 2006 Chart Page Aircheck Activity RANDY ROGERS BAND/Kiss Me In the Dark (Mercury) Moves 40*-45, 828 points, 161 spins 0 ADDS Stations with 7 or more spins: 5 Significant spins: KPLX (50), KSCS (43), KTYS (20), KILT (11), KBEQ (9) JOSH TURNER/Me And God (MCA) 429 points, 126 spins 8 ADDS: KSOP, WBCT, WBEE, WDXB, WKHX, WOGK, WSSL, WYCD Stations with 7 or more spins: 7 Significant spins: KUZZ (16), WRNS (13), KMPS (12), KKNG (12), KJUG (8), WKHX (7), WYCD (7) KATRINA ELAM/Love Is (Universal South) Moves 43-46, 793 points, 314 spins 0 ADDS Stations with 7 or more spins: 16 Significant spins: KTOM (33), WSOC (20), KMLE (16), WKDF (13), WIVK (11), KNIX (10) ROCKIE LYNNE/More (Universal South) 419 points, 111 spins 0 ADDS Stations with 7 or more spins: 2 Significant spins: KEEY (23), WXBQ (14) PAT STEVE HOLY/Come On Rain (Curb) 394 points, 167 spins 4 ADDS: KATM, KTEX, WBCT, WGAR Stations with 7 or more spins: 6 Significant spins: KJUG (19), KHKI (12), KNIX (11), KATM (8), WIRK (8), KUBL (7) GREEN/Dixie Lullaby (BNA) Moves 48*-47*; 778 points, 254 spins 2 ADDS: WIRK, WIVK Stations with 7 or more spins: 13 Significant spins: KTYS (24), KPLX (21), KASE (20), KHEY (18), KSCS (13), WYPY (10) BLAKE SHELTON/Don’t Make Me (Warner Bros.) Move 47*-48*, 715 points, 293 spins 4 ADDS: KJJY, KKWF, KQFC, WQYK Stations with 7 or more spins: 23 Significant spins: KBEQ (19), KBQI (16), KJUG (16), KPLX (12), WYPY (11), KKNG (10), KCCY (10), KTOM (10) DANIELLE PECK/Isn’t That Everything (Big Machine) 379 points, 160 spins 7 ADDS: KATM, KJJY, KKNG, KKWF, KQFC, WGTY, WRNS Stations with 7 or more spins: 9 Significant spins: WGNE (16), WCTK (14), KRTY (14), WDSY (13), KQFC (12), KATM (10), KHKI (10) TRACY LAWRENCE/Find Out Who Your Friends Are (Rocky Comfort/CO5) Moves 45*-49; 715 points, 312 spins 0 ADDS Stations with 7 or more spins: 15 Significant spins: KAJA (39), WSJR (25), KSOP (22), KBQI (21), KUZZ (19), KJUG (18), KSD-FM (17), KKNG (17), KTEX (17) RUSHLOW HARRIS/Bagpipes Cryin’ (Show Dog) 353 points, 160 spins 4 ADDS: WBCT, WCTK, WIRK, WXBQ Stations with 7 or more spins: 8 Significant spins: WRNS (18), KJUG (15), WXBQ (13), KHKI (13) LINDSAY HAUN/Broken (Show Dog) Moves 46*-50, 599 points, 234 spins 0 ADDS Stations with 7 or more spins: 12 Significant spins: KFRG (24), WXBQ (19), KILT (19), KTOM (16), KHKI (13), KRTY (12), WKDF (11), WSLC (11) JIMMY WAYNE/That’s All I’ll Ever Need (Big Machine) 585 points, 210 spins 1 ADD: KSKS Stations with 7 or more spins: 10 Significant spins: WOGI (27), WXBQ (22), KBEQ (20), WQMX (19), WWNU (14), KTOM (13), WGTY (12) JOHN MELLENCAMP/Our Country (Republic/Universal South) 445 points, 108 spins 5 ADDS: KSOP, KTOM, WBEE, WCTK, WGAR Stations with 7 or more spins: 3 Significant spins: KSCS (28), WGAR (11), KTOM (8) KENNY ROGERS/The Last Ten Years (Capitol) 347 points, 133 spins 0 ADDS Stations with 7 or more spins: 9 Significant spins: KJUG (19), KUPL (18), WCTK (14), WGAR (11) GARY NICHOLS/I Can’t Love You Anymore (Mercury) 337 points, 176 spins 0 ADDS: Stations with 7 or more spins: 8 Significant spins: KHKI (19), WQMX (14), KRTY (13), KJUG (10), WWNU (10), WYPY (9) 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. ©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. 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