Issue 49 - July 30, 2007

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Issue 49 - July 30, 2007
Issue 49
Music Edition
Where Are The Women?
We received a number of notes following our July 16, 2007
Music Edition lead story about eight artists being responsible
for 29% of all Country airplay. Perhaps the most
FAQ from those seeing that the top eight were Tim
McGraw, Toby Keith, George Strait, Kenny
Chesney, Rascal Flatts, Alan Jackson, Brad
Paisley and Keith Urban was, “Where are the
women?”
While that’s always a good question, for our
purposes we will stick to that question as it
specifically relates to airplay. Also for our purposes,
because Sugarland’s sound is predominantly
female with Jennifer Nettles’ lead vocals (no
offense to Kristian Bush), we are including the
duo in this discussion of female airplay (again, no
offense, Kristian).
All that said, the Top 10 Women, with their
overall rank in parentheses, are: Sugarland (10),
Carrie Underwood (11), Martina McBride (15),
Faith Hill (25), Taylor Swift (29), Sara Evans (31), Jo Dee
Messina (39), the Wreckers (40), Shania Twain (41) and
LeAnn Rimes (44).
According to airplay measured by Mediabase 24/7, these 10
women generate 13% of all Country radio airplay (Current,
Recurrent and Gold) since January 1, 2007. And, for those
preferring to compare apples-to-apples, the top eight females
yield 11% of all Country airplay, almost one third that delivered
(continued on page 4)
by the top eight guys.
July 30, 2007
Radio News
Personalities: Cox KCYY/San Antonio midday host
Megan Bishop exited last week as the company finalizes
the consolidation of its cluster in the city. PD Randy
Chase is expected to name an internal replacement soon.
Promotions: KJUG/Visalia-Tulare-Hanford, CA morning
hosts Dave Daniels and Darrin Cantrell broadcast live
recently from the Naval Air Station in Lemoore, CA
where they gave away 75 pair of military seating tickets
to the Sept. 22 Jugfest. Darryl Worley, Little Texas and
Paul Overstreet are among the performers.
Kudos: The Canadian Country Music Assoc. will induct
KSON/San Diego morning personality Cliff Dumas, along
with artist John Allan Cameron and executive Sheila
Hamilton, into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame
during Canadian Country Music Week in September.
Gig Alerts
• Saga Communications WPOR/Portland, ME
OM Chris Mac is heading the search for a PD/
afternoon jock. Airchecks and resumes to cmac@
portlandradiogroup.com.
• Warner Bros. VP/Promotion Nancy Tunick is
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looking for a new coordinator. Resumes to her at
[email protected].
• Citadel KQFC/Boise, ID PD Wes McShay is
looking for a midday jock. A&R’s to
[email protected] or call 208-429-5571.
• Citadel WIOV/Harrisburg, PA OM Ken Carson
is seeking a PD/afternoon jock. A&R’s should be
sent to [email protected].
• Consultant Joe Patrick is heading up the search
for a PD for WGTY/York, PA. A&R’s to
[email protected].
Industry News
CMT Films and NASCAR Images will release a
soundtrack album from the upcoming movie Dale on Aug.
28, distributed exclusively through Wal-Mart. Brooks &
Dunn’s “Hard Workin’ Man” is featured on the album,
along with songs from Creedence Clearwater Revival, Bruce
Springsteen and Motley Crue. The movie itself, a biography
of the late Dale Earnhardt, debuts Sept. 4 on CMT.
CMT’s “Music City Madness” winner Stephanie Beck
Williams will release her debut album tomorrow (7/31) on
CMT.com. She’ll also be featured on an episode of CMT’s
online performance series, Studio 330 Sessions, and launch
a 20-city tour, beginning with the Soul2Soul II tour show
in Denver.
rpm Management Sr. VP Kelly Clague Wright will step
down from her post mid-August. Wright,
who began her career with Tim McGraw
in 1992, started with rpm upon its creation
in 1997. She was responsible for McGraw’s
creative, new media, merchandising, film,
television and other projects. She can be
reached at [email protected].
CMT is celebrating growth of its CMT Loaded and CMT
Mobile platforms. The year-old Loaded, a video broadband
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Date Check
August 1 – CRB/Edison Media Presentation of “Hispanic American Relationship to Country
Radio and Music”
Belmont University
August 22 – Voting on second CMA Awards Ballot closes
August 23 – SOURCE Foundation Awards
Musicians Hall of Fame
September 6 – Roy Acuff Street Block Party
September 18 – 4th Annual Dale Franklin
Leadership Music Award
Schermerhorn Symphony Center
October 14 – iebaLIVE! Conference
Hilton Suites Downtown
October 15 – ASCAP Country Music Awards
Ryman Auditorium
player, streamed more than 100 million videos. The
network will now offer flash-enabled videos, giving both
Mac and PC users access to the online content. Mobile is
currently experiencing year-over-year growth of 259%.
CMT will also launch its mobile web site August 1.
GAC will serve as the presenting sponsor of the
“Marty Robbins: Among My Souvenirs” exhibit at the
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. The exhibition
opens August 3 and runs through June 2008.
Country Meets Worship Music
Country artists performing gospel music is nothing
new, with recent albums from Alan Jackson and Alabama
having done quite well. The October 2
release of Songs 4 Worship: Country brings
some of this format’s stars into the largely
unexplored terrain of the burgeoning Praise
& Worship movement.
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Produced by songwriter/producer Michael Curtis and
Alabama’s Teddy Gentry, the 16-song collection features
artists including Diamond Rio, Rascal Flatts, Emerson
Drive and Rebecca Lynn Howard performing newer
songs heard by millions in church services each week.
Based on Time Life’s success with both worship music
and country, Curtis approached the company with the
idea to merge the two. The next step was enlisting Gentry
as co-producer. “Teddy is a great brother of mine and I
just felt he should help me produce it,” Curtis says. “He
called some friends, I called some friends and we started
booking sessions.”
The results exceeded Gentry’s expectations. “I was
hesitant at first because I cut my teeth on all the old hymns
and wasn’t as familiar with the newer stuff,” he says. “But
nine out of 10 of the first songs we picked ended up being
the ones the artist recorded. That made me feel like we did
a good job as producers matching artists with songs.”
For Time Life Executive Producer Mitch Peyser, the
combination is a natural. “Like many great projects a lot
of things came together with good timing,” he says. “Time
Life has had tremendous success with both country and
worship music collections.
“We did a Songs 4 Worship album with Integrity
Music (2002) that blew the lid off things. We brought in
a million new customers in a year. The first volume sold
two million copies and the series as a whole has sold
close to 10 million. And we’ve always been known for
great country collections.”
A country addition in the Songs 4 Worship series is new
ground, and required new recordings. “We’re the first ones
out there with country artists of this stature doing praise
and worship songs,” Peyser says. “And we knew these
had to be new recordings because they don’t already exist.
There are country sounding Christian songs, but there
aren’t any recordings of major country artists doing the
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Birthdays
Tuesday (7/31) - Gary McCoy ([email protected])
Wednesday (8/1) - George Ducas, Charlie Kelly, Steve Miller,
Gary Murdock ([email protected]) Mark Janese,
([email protected])
Thursday (8/2) - Hank Cochran, David DeBolt, Chris Stacey
([email protected]), Joyce Rizer (joyce.rizer@
xmradio.com), Barry Landis, Jon Anthony (jon.anthony@
xmradio.com)
Friday (8/3) - Dean Sams, Randy Scruggs, Tony
Conway ([email protected]), Ted Wagner (twagner@
montagemusicgroup.com), Shanna Strassberg
Saturday (8/4) - Les Acree ([email protected]), Tammy
Brown
Sunday (8/5) - Terri Clark, Vern Gosdin, Mark O’Connor, the
late Sammi Smith; Larry Franklin; Austin James; Tim Nichols;
Paul Orr ([email protected]); Matt Valley (matt.valley@
anchoragemediagroup.com); Tim Wilson (timwilsonprod@aol.
com), Sherri Garrett ([email protected])
Monday (8/6) - Mark Dufresne (Confederate Railroad), Peggy
and Patsy Lynn, Lisa Stewart, Kathy Allmand, Brad Helton
big praise and worship songs heard in churches across the
country.”
The Time Life “full 360” marketing and distribution
plan includes the kind of direct response television
campaign for which the company is known, as well as
Christian marketplace and traditional retail efforts.
Curtis is hopeful that Country radio will join the album’s
artists in supporting the project. “The secular industry may
not know how this music is filling stadiums and arenas,
but the artists on this album have been a joy to work
with,” he says. “They’re all posting items about it on their
websites. I’ve talked to some Country radio people who
feel programmers will embrace this. There’s certainly an
opportunity with the Sunday morning shows.”
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Artist News
Country Aircheck Music Edition
Keith Urban will debut a new fan-made video of
“Days Go By,” as part of his tour. The new video includes
edited clips from fan-submitted videos from his website.
Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles has signed on as the new
spokesperson for Listerine Whitening Quick Dissolving
Strips and together, they’re launching an online contest
inviting people to share personal photos and stories of
places where they now feel free to “whiten.” Enter at
www.wheredoyouwhiten.com.
Martin Guitars is offering the Travis Tritt Signature
HCD-40 guitar. Each guitar comes autographed by Tritt.
After Brad Paisley’s Tonight Show appearance
Wednesday (8/1), fans can stream bonus footage,
including a backstage interview at www.nbc.com/The_
Tonight_Show_with_Jay_Leno/Toyota_Concert_Series/.
Jack Ingram will join Dierks Bentley for a tour
running October through December this year. Dates will
be announced soon.
Sonny Burgess has signed a booking agreement with
Texas-based KB Talent.
Dierks Bentley is asking fans to add their own content
to a version of the video of “Free & Easy…” Bentley
filmed it in front of a green-screen, allowing fans to
upload their original background footage, animation and
special effects. The videos can be submitted to CMT.com
for a chance to be shown on CMT Top 20 Countdown.
Visit cmt.com for more info.
Singer/songwriter Monty Lane Allen has signed with
LGB Media for public relations representation.
Sugar Hill will release Billy Joe Shaver’s Storyteller:
Live at the Bluebird 1992 Sept. 11.
About.com has named the recipients of the 2007
AboutCountry Awards, which were voted on by more than
40,000 visitors to the site. The winners are Entertainer
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Tube Check
Tuesday (7/31) – Alan Jackson, The View (ABC); Montgomery Gentry,
Neal McCoy, Charley Pride, CMA Celebrity Closeup (GAC); Trace Adkins, Offstage (GAC).
Wednesday (8/1) – Brad Paisley, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (NBC);
Lee Ann Womack, Van Zant, CMA Celebrity Closeup (GAC).
Thursday (8/2) – Clint Black, Live with Regis and Kelly (syndicated); Emerson Drive, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (CBS); Kellie Pickler, Ellen
DeGeneres (syndicated); Taylor Swift, A Place In This World (GAC).
Friday (8/3) – Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Today Show (NBC); Sugarland, Sara
Evans, Big & Rich, more, CMT At Summerfest 2007; Lorrie Morgan, Trent Tomlinson, Keith Anderson, Julie Roberts, CMA Celebrity Closeup (GAC).
Saturday (8/4) – Sara Evans, Big Break (CMT); Vince Gill, The Wreckers,
Oak Ridge Boys, The Whites, Grand Ole Opry Live (GAC); Trace Adkins, Josh
Turner, Terri Clark, CMA Celebrity Closeup (GAC).
Sunday (8/5) – Brad Paisley, 5th Gear (GAC); Sara Evans, Big Break (CMT).
Monday (8/6) – Alison Krauss, John Waite, Edge Of Country (GAC).
Toby Keith, Best Male Pat Green, New Male Keith
Anderson, Best Group Emerson Drive, New Group
Whiskey Falls, Chris Young’s Chris Young as Best
Album, Best Female LeAnn Rimes, New Female Kellie
Pickler, Best Duo Blue County, and Emerson Drive’s
“Moments” as Song Of The Year.
Women & Airplay (continued from page 1)
Perhaps most remarkable about this list is the high rankings
by women without a large body of Gold. All eight of the
men have been around for a while and have a number of
songs generating spins. However, four of the top 10 women
– Sugarland (no offense, Kristian), Carrie, Taylor and the
Wreckers -- have been around a relatively short time and
don’t have a lot of older titles contributing to their totals.
Taylor Swift’s inclusion in the top 10 is especially noteworthy,
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Check Out
This week’s releases include:
Tammy Cochran Where I Am (Shanachie)
Cochran’s third album, produced by Anita
Cochran and Mark Thompson, was originally
released on Straybranch Records in February.
Recently picked up by Shanachie, the album features 12 tracks written or co-written by Cochran.
Titles include “So Long,”“The Ride Of Your Life,”“On My Side Of The
World” and “As Soon As I’m Over You.”
Upcoming releases:
August 14
Luke Bryan I’ll Stay Me (Capitol)
Halfway To Hazard Halfway To Hazard (Stylesonic/Mercury)
August 21 Joe Nichols Real Things (Universal South)
Travis Tritt The Storm (Category 5)
September 11
Kenny Chesney Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates (Bna)
September 18
Reba Mcentire Reba Duets (Mca)
September 25
Rascal Flatts Still Feels Good (Lyric Street)
Mark Wills Familiar Stranger (Equity)
Album release info to [email protected].
considering she’s only in the middle of her second single!
It must also be noted that skewing these figures somewhat is
the lack of a “hit single” on the radio in the last seven months
by some of these artists. In the stat world, spins from current
hits, and to some degree, Hot Recurrents, dwarf the spins
received from old Gold. That accounts, to some degree, for
Reba McEntire coming in at No. 45 and Trisha Yearwood at
No. 55.
Also of interest is the disparity in airplay among even our
top 10 women. Sugarland leads with 168,765 plays and is
closely followed by Carrie and Martina. Faith is fourth with
85,802 year-to-date plays. The spins decline from there, with
LeAnn at No. 10 registering a total of 47,043 spins.
Finally, just for grins, I wondered how much airplay various
groups of artists contributed to the overall sound of Country
radio. Running the Mediabase 24/7 Top 500 Country airplay
acts of the year (with No. 500 having 96 all-in plays thus far)
here’s how it breaks out:
The top 10 artists get 34% of all airplay.
The top 20 artists get 53% of all airplay.
The top 30 artists get 65% of all airplay.
The top 40 artists get 73% of all airplay.
The top 50 artists get 80% of all airplay.
- Lon Helton, [email protected]
Chuck Aly, [email protected]
Stephanie Keshe, [email protected]
(615) 320-1450
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Spring Abritron No. 1s: WCTO, WHKO,
WRBT, WKKO, KIIM and WQXK
Market highlights of the Spring 2007 Arbitron results that
began to roll-out last week are featured daily in Country
Aircheck Today. The weekly CA Music Edition will feature
station shares and rankings while also including a scorecard of
how Country has fared across the USA.
Legend: A “+” indicates a Classic Country outlet, a “^”
designates Country stations in the same market owned by a
single operator and an “*” indicates a tie.
Station/City
12+ Share
Last ARB
WQMX/Akron
6.7
WGAR/Cleveland
2.9
(Akron Arbitron)
WQXK/Youngstown 1.0
(Akron Arbitron)
WCTO/Allentown, PA 10.4
KUZZ/Bakersfield, CA^ 7.2
KBKO/Bakersfield, CA 2.5
KCWR/Bakersfield,CA^+1.7
WPOC/Baltimore
8.6
WKLB/Boston
3.9
WUSN/Chicago
3.1
WUBE/Cincinnati
6.2
WYGY/Cincinnati
1.5
WHKO/Dayton
1.3
(Cincinnati Arbitron)
WPFB/Dayton
1.2
(Cincinnati Arbitron)
WGAR/Cleveland
6.1
WHKO/Dayton
8.4
WPFB/Dayton
2.7
WKSW/Dayton
1.6
WYCD/Detroit
3.4
WDTW/Detroit
3.0
WRBT/Harrisburg 8.2
WCAT/Harrisburg 2.3
WIOO-AM/Harrisburg+.5
WGTY/York, PA
.8
(Harrisburg Arbitron)
WIOV/Lancaster, PA1.3
(Harrisburg Arbitron)
WWYZ/Hartford
7.2
KKGO/Los Angeles .8
KFRG/Riverside
.6
(Los Angeles Arbitron)
WMIL/Milwaukee
5.5
WTKM-AM & FM/
Milwaukee
.7
WKMK/Monmouth, NJ 1.9
KTOM/Monterey, CA2.1
12+ Share 12+ Rank 12+ Rank
Sp ‘07
Last ARB Sp ‘07
5.6
2.5
2
12*
2
15*
.8
22*
23*
13.4
5.9
2.3
2.0
8.8
4.0
3.7
6.9
.9
1.3
2
2
14*
18*
1
8
10*
2
15
16
1
3
16*
18
2
7
5*
2
20
16*
1.3
17*
16*
7.8
10.0
1.8
1.5
4.4
2.3
9.0
2.9
1.4
1.1
5
2
13
17
11
14
2
13
25*
22
2*
1
16
17
7
16*
1
9*
18*
20*
1.1
18*
20*
7.6
1.8
.4
3
32*
38*
3
18*
40*
8.1
4
2
1.0
1.8
3.9
25
19
16*
20
17*
5
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Country Ratings Spring Box Score
Each week we’ll have a running tally of the Spring Arbitron
ratings and rankings for Country stations printed in the weekly
CA Music Edition. The only ratings/rankings in these box
scores are those from the station’s home market. For example,
WFRE/Fredricksburg’s Washington DC ratings/rankings will not
be included.
12+
12+ Rankings
Stations
47
47
Up
28
26
Down
18
10
Flat
0
10
Debut
1
1
No. 1
na
6
Station/City
12+ Share
Last ARB
KNIX/Phoenix
4.6
KMLE/Phoenix
3.4
WDSY/Pittsburgh
6.8
WOGG & WOGI/
Pittsburgh
2.9
WOGF & WOGH/
Pittsburgh^
2.1
KFRG/Riverside
5.5
KNCI/Sacramento 4.8
KNTY/Sacramento 2.4
KSON & KSOQ/
San Diego
4.5
KUSS/San Diego
2.4
KBWF/San Francisco --
(Debuted Country March 1, 2007)
KRTY/San Jose
1.0
(San Francisco Arbitron)
KRTY/San Jose
3.4
KBWF/San Francisco --
(San Jose Arbitron)
WIL/St. Louis
5.8
KSD/St. Louis
3.5
WKKO/Toledo
15.1
WCKY/Toledo
1.9
KIIM/Tucson
8.5
WMZQ/Washington, DC 3.3
WFRE/Frederick, MD1.4
(Washington DC Arbitron)
WGGI & WGGY/
Wilkes Barre-Scranton 6.9
WSJR/
Wilkes Barre-Scranton 3.4
WCTO/Allentown, PA2.1
(Wilkes Barre-Scranton Arbitron)
WXCY/Wilmington, DE 4.2
WQXK/Youngstown, OH 9.8
12+ Share 12+ Rank 12+ Rank
Sp ‘07
Last ARB Sp ‘07
4.4
3.9
7.1
5
8*
3
3
5
3
3.6
11*
11
1.3
5.1
5.2
1.8
15
3
3
16
16*
3*
3*
17
4.9
2.3
2.2
3
17*
--
2
16*
13*
1.0
28
27*
3.7
.6
10*
--
5*
35*
5.6
4.1
13.9
1.8
9.1
4.0
.9
4
10
1
14*
2
11
16*
3
8
1
16
1
6
20*
6.6
3
4
2.8
1.2
9
13
8*
17*
5.6
11.7
4*
3
4
1
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TW
Artist/Title (Label)
Total Points+/- Points Total Plays+/- Plays Audience +/- Aud Stations ADDS
1
1
KENNY CHESNEY/Never Wanted Nothing More (BNA)
13648
207
4621
98
35.63
0.703
121 0
2
2
KEITH URBAN/I Told You So (Capitol)
12778
101
4358
19
32.851
0.246
121 0
4
3
TAYLOR SWIFT/Teardrops On My Guitar (Big Machine)4
12391
920
4207
287
31.407
2.583
121 0
5
4
RODNEY ATKINS/These Are My People (Curb) 4
11648 1203 3994
409
29.614
2.42
120 0
3
5
BIG & RICH/Lost In This Moment (Warner Bros.)
11328 -924
3878
-414
29.004
-2.379
121 0
7
6
BUCKY COVINGTON/A Different World (Lyric Street)
10496
897
3652
334
26.132
1.093
121 1
9
7
REBA MCENTIRE w/K. Clarkson/Because Of You (MCA)
9922
802
3410
282
26.191
2.419
119 4
6
8
JASON ALDEAN/Johnny Cash (BBR)
9497
-797
3353
-194
23.309
-1.879
121 0
8
9
TIM MCGRAW w/Faith Hill/I Need You (Curb)
9454
202
3207
107
24.586
0.51
119 0
12
10
RASCAL FLATTS/Take Me There (Lyric Street) 4
8791
1082 2967
375
22.482
2.678
121 2
11
11
CRAIG MORGAN/Tough (BBR)
8708
311
3002
119
22.357
0.75
120 0
15
12
BROOKS & DUNN/Proud Of The House We Built (Arista)
7949
865
2809
325
19.954
1.706
120 0
13
13
SUGARLAND/Everyday America (Mercury)
7776
297
2690
94
19.77
1.563
119 0
16
14
TOBY KEITH/Love Me If You Can (Show Dog)
7652
740
2579
227
19.338
1.537
121 1
14
15
KELLIE PICKLER/I Wonder (BNA)
7338
48
2523
23
18.222
0.175
120 1
10
16
JAKE OWEN/Startin' With Me (RCA)
6252 -2482 2053
-920
16.614
-5.268
121 0
18
17
MARTINA MCBRIDE/How I Feel (RCA)
6110
181
2112
73
14.193
0.478
119 0
20
18
LUKE BRYAN/All My Friends Say (Capitol)
5976
408
2097
133
14.75
1.244
103 3
23
19
DIERKS BENTLEY/Free And Easy (Down The Road..) (Capitol) 4
5858
951
1901
357
14.407
1.853
110 9
19
20
TIM MCGRAW/If You're Reading This (Curb)
5817
125
2101
99
14.806
-0.171
95
17
21
ERIC CHURCH/Guys Like Me (Capitol)
5788
-335
1920
-159
13.776
-0.914
111 0
21
22
LITTLE BIG TOWN/A Little More You (Equity)
5534
116
2016
36
12.993
0.468
112 1
22
23
JASON MICHAEL CARROLL/Livin' Our Love Song (Arista)
5318
400
1837
124
12.583
0.922
109 1
26
24
BRAD PAISLEY/Online (Arista) 4
5196
1478 1749
512
13.496
4.34
115 14
25
25
JACK INGRAM/Measure Of A Man (Big Machine)
3846
16
9.041
-0.34
101 6
Second Week At No.1
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July 30, 2007 LW
TW
Artist/Title (Label)
Total Points +/- Points Total Plays+/- Plays Audience +/- Aud Stations ADDS
27
26
CLAY WALKER/Fall (Curb/Asylum)
3707
28
1266
57
9.18
-0.022
89
4
29
27
TRENT TOMLINSON/Just Might Have Her ...(Lyric Street)
3181
276
1138
102
7.169
0.511
95
1
30
28
MIRANDA LAMBERT/Famous In A Small Town (Columbia)
2899
242
987
93
6.738
0.801
86
4
28
29
COLE DEGGS & THE LONESOME/I Got More (Columbia)
2894
-740
1094
-291
7.167
-1.582
105 0
24
30
TRACE ADKINS/I Wanna Feel Something (Capitol)
2618 -1450
920
-581
6.211
-3.574
93
0
37
31
SARA EVANS/As If (RCA)
2316
583
792
217
5.251
1.634
79
9
32
32
JOE NICHOLS/Another Side Of You (Universal South)
2276
42
742
19
5.515
0.217
74
5
36
33
JOSH TURNER/Firecracker (MCA)
2226
464
743
160
5.304
1.194
69 14
34
34
LEANN RIMES/Nothin' Better To Do (Curb/Asylum)
2203
108
817
66
5.334
0.407
61
4
33
35
KEITH ANDERSON/Sunday Morning In America (Arista)
2185
-21
730
28
4.639
-0.134
78
2
31
36
FAITH HILL/Lost (Warner Bros.)
2104
-167
714
-45
4.528
-0.424
78
0
35
37
LEE BRICE/She Ain't Right (Curb/Asylum)
1887
-2
717
-1
4.413
0.076
80
0
38
38
TRAVIS TRITT/You Never Take Me Dancing (Category 5)
1745
62
560
29
4.225
0.276
51
2
42
39
PAT GREEN/Way Back Texas (BNA)
1416
351
409
108
2.76
0.615
39
3
39
40
WHISKEY FALLS/Last Train Running (Midas/New Revolution)
1366
-127
546
-45
2.392
-0.353
60
0
41
41
PHIL VASSAR/This Is My Life (Universal South)
1184
110
425
58
2.314
0.278
50
3
46
42
BILLY CURRINGTON/Tangled Up (Mercury)
1109
230
391
75
2.293
0.651
43
4
43
43
SARAH JOHNS/The One In The Middle (BNA)
1067
154
387
39
2.234
0.381
47
1
40
44
HALFWAY TO HAZARD/Daisy (Stylesonic/Mercury)
1063
-193
334
-68
2.158
-0.756
53
0
44
45
STEVE HOLY/Men Buy The Drinks (Girls...) (Curb)
1035
129
409
25
1.881
0.382
52
0
45
46
BLAKE SHELTON/The More I Drink (Warner Bros.)
916
19
326
17
1.78
0.19
38
6
47
47
DANIELLE PECK/Bad For Me (Big Machine)
796
105
276
40
1.524
0.211
37
2
49
48
CROSSIN DIXON/Guitar Slinger (BBR)
667
-7
263
14
1.141
-0.017
33
1
48
49
CARRIE UNDERWOOD/I'll Stand By You (Arista)
639
-41
224
-13
1.548
-0.147
19
1
Debut
50
JO DEE MESSINA/Biker Chick (Curb)
589
153
215
43
1.072
0.277
33
3
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July 30, 2007
Activator Top Point Gainers
Aircheck Add Leaders
TRISHA YEARWOOD /Heaven, Heartache And... (Big Machine)
23
MONTGOMERY GENTRY /What Do Ya Think About That (Columbia) 17
BRAD PAISLEY /Online (Arista)
14
JOSH TURNER /Firecracker (MCA)
14
CHRIS CAGLE /What Kinda Gone (Capitol)
9
DIERKS BENTLEY /Free And Easy (Down The Road..) (Capitol)
9
GARY ALLAN /Watching Airplanes (MCA)
9
SARA EVANS /As If (RCA)
9
JENNIFER HANSON /Joyride (Universal South)
8
6
BLAKE SHELTON /The More I Drink (Warner Bros.)
EMERSON DRIVE /You Still Own Me (Midas/New Revolution) 6
6
JACK INGRAM /Measure Of A Man (Big Machine)
Aircheck Top Point Gainers
BRAD PAISLEY /Online (Arista)
RODNEY ATKINS /These Are My People (Curb)
RASCAL FLATTS /Take Me There (Lyric Street)
DIERKS BENTLEY /Free And Easy (Down The Road..) (Capitol)
TAYLOR SWIFT /Teardrops On My Guitar (Big Machine)
BUCKY COVINGTON /A Different World (Lyric Street)
BROOKS & DUNN /Proud Of The House We Built (Arista)
REBA MCENTIRE w/K. CLARKSON /Because Of You (MCA)
TOBY KEITH /Love Me If You Can (Show Dog)
SARA EVANS /As If (RCA)
1478
1203
1082
951
920
897
865
802
740
583
Aircheck Top Spin Gainers
BRAD PAISLEY /Online (Arista)
RODNEY ATKINS /These Are My People (Curb)
RASCAL FLATTS /Take Me There (Lyric Street)
DIERKS BENTLEY /Free And Easy (Down The Road..) (Capitol)
BUCKY COVINGTON /A Different World (Lyric Street)
BROOKS & DUNN /Proud Of The House We Built (Arista)
TAYLOR SWIFT /Teardrops On My Guitar (Big Machine)
REBA MCENTIRE w/K. Clarkson /Because Of You (MCA)
TOBY KEITH /Love Me If You Can (Show Dog)
SARA EVANS /As If (RCA)
Chart Page 3
512
409
375
357
334
325
287
282
227
217
4
4
4
4
4
RASCAL FLATTS /Take Me There (Lyric Street)
BRAD PAISLEY /Online (Arista)
DIERKS BENTLEY /Free And Easy (Down The Road..) (Capitol)
BROOKS & DUNN /Proud Of The House We Built (Arista)
REBA MCENTIRE w/ K. CLARKSON/Because Of You (MCA)
JOSH TURNER /Firecracker (MCA)
TOBY KEITH /Love Me If You Can (Show Dog)
TIM MCGRAW w/ FAITH HILL /I Need You (Curb)
KENNY CHESNEY /Never Wanted Nothing More (BNA)
RODNEY ATKINS /These Are My People (Curb)
Activator Top Spin Gainers
RASCAL FLATTS /Take Me There (Lyric Street)
BRAD PAISLEY /Online (Arista)
BROOKS & DUNN /Proud Of The House We Built (Arista)
DIERKS BENTLEY /Free And Easy (Down The Road..) (Capitol)
JOSH TURNER / Firecracker (MCA)
REBA MCENTIRE w/ K. CLARKSON /Because Of You (MCA)
TOBY KEITH /Love Me If You Can (Show Dog)
TIM MCGRAW w/FAITH HILL /I Need You (Curb)
TIM MCGRAW /If You're Reading This (Curb)
KENNY CHESNEY /Never Wanted Nothing More (BNA)
1928
1459
1209
1138
995
995
983
889
864
845
4
4
4
4
4
419
361
253
249
241
224
218
198
196
185
Video Adds
Cmt
Brent Keith /Looking For A Road (Theme From Dale) (Combustion)
Montgomery Gentry /What Do You Think About That (Columbia)
Sara Evans /As If (RCA)
Cmt Pure
Flynnville Train /Nowhere Than Somewhere (Show Dog)
Montgomery Gentry /What Do You Think About That (Columbia)
Leann Rimes /Are You Ready For A Miracle (Curb/Asylum)
Patti Scialfa /Town Called Heartbreak (Columbia)
Phil Vassar /This Is My Life (Universal South)
Gac
MontgoMery Gentry /What Do Ya Think About That (Columbia)
Flynnville Train /Nowhere Than Somewhere (Show Dog)
Travis Tritt /You Never Take Me Dancing (Category 5)
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Country Aircheck Chart Info
July 30, 2007
Aircheck Activity
Aircheck Add Dates
STEVE HOLY/Men Buy The Drinks (Girls…) (Curb)
August 6
DOUG STONE/Nice Problem (TNT/Spinville)
Carrie Underwood/So Small (Arista)
Moves 44-45*; 1035 points, 409 spins; 0 ADDS
BLAKE SHELTON/The More I Drink (Warner Bros.)
Moves 45*-46*; 916 points, 326 spins
6 ADDS: KIZN*, KKWF, KNIX, WMAD, WOGK, WYNK
August 13
Billy Ray Cyrus/Ready, Set, Don’t Go (Disney/CO5)
Mark Chesnutt/Rollin’ With the Flow (Lofton Creek)
TRACE ADKINS/I Got My Game On (Capitol)
Heartland/Once A Woman (Country Thunder)
Jake Owen/Something About A Woman (RCA)
DANIELLE PECK/Bad For Me (Big Machine)
Stays at 47*; 796 points, 276 spins
2 ADDS: KUBL*, WYCD*
CROSSIN DIXON/Guitar Slinger (BBR)
Moves 49*-48*; 667 points, 263 spins; 1 ADD: KNCI*
August 20
John Berry/A Woman Like You (Clear Sky/Nine North)
CARRIE UNDERWOOD/I’ll Stand By You (Arista)
Moves 48*-49; 639 points, 224 spins; 1 ADD: WGKX*
JO DEE MESSINA/Biker Chick (Curb)
Debuts at 50*; 589 points, 215 spins
3 ADDS: KCCY, KFRG*, WGTY
CHRIS CAGLE/What Kinda Gone (Capitol)
582 points, 171 spins; 9 ADDS: KFRG*, KILT*, KJUG, KKGO,KSD, KWFF, KYGO, WGH,WKDF*
MONTGOMERY GENTRY/What Do Ya Think ...(Columbia)
571 points, 174 spins; 17 ADDS: KCCY, KDRK*, KIXZ, KJUG, KKNG, KRTY, KWJJ, WBEE, WGH, WIL, WPAW, WQYK*, WRNS*, WWQM, WXBQ, WYCD*, WYNK
GARY ALLAN/Watching Airplanes (MCA)
513 points, 173 spins; 9 ADDS: KATM*, KHKI*, KJUG, KKGO, KKNG, KSCS*, KSSN, WGNE, WMIL
MARK WILLS/Days Of Thunder (Equity)
512 points, 208 spins; 0 ADDS
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Aircheck Top Recurrents
CRAIG MORGAN /Little Bit Of Life (BBR)
RASCAL FLATTS /Fast Cars And Freedom (Lyric Street)
DIERKS BENTLEY /Come A Little Closer (Capitol)
CRAIG MORGAN /Redneck Yacht Club (BBR)
KENNY CHESNEY /Living In Fast Forward (BNA)
MIRANDA LAMBERT /Kerosene (Columbia)
TOBY KEITH /High Maintenance Woman (Show Dog)
TRACE ADKINS /Honky Tonk Badonkadonk (Capitol)
BLAKE SHELTON /Don't Make Me (Warner Bros.)
LEANN RIMES /Probably Wouldn't Be This Way (Curb/Asylum)
KENNY CHESNEY/Flip Flop Summer (BNA)
413 points, 100 spins; 0 ADDS
BILLY RAY CYRUS/Ready, Set, Don’t Go (Disney/CO5)
EMERSON DRIVE/You Still Own Me(Midas/New Revolution)
349 points, 109 spins
508 points, 200 spins
4 ADDS: KFRG*, KSKS, WBUL, WDSY*
6 ADDS: KFRG*, KKWF, KMPS*, KUBL*,WYNK,WYRK
CLINT BLACK/The Strong One (Equity)
502 points, 164 spins
2 ADDS: WKKT, WKSJ
FLYNNVILLE TRAIN/Nowhere Than Somewhere (Show Dog)
479 points, 171 spins
5 ADDS: KBQI, KCYE, KSD, KUBL*, WKLB
789
534
255
368
445
69
723
494
530
135
TRISHA YEARWOOD/Heaven, Heartache And The Power Of Love
(Big Machine)
389 points, 91 spins
23 ADDS: KBQI, KCCY, KFKF, KILT*, KIXZ, KNIX, KRTY, KSKS, KSSN, KWJJ, WBEE, WCTK, WGAR, WGNA, WGNE, WIL, WKHX, WKLB, WOGI, WQMX, WTQR, WWQM, WYRK
Aircheck Activity includes the top 15 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. (* indicates auto adds)
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ACTIVATOR
July 30, 2007
LW
TW
1
1
2
2
3
Artist/Title (Label)
Chart Page 5
TW Points
+/- Points
TW Plays
+/- Plays
KEITH URBAN/I
Told You So (Capitol)
3rd Week At No.1
13447
149
3029
14
KENNY CHESNEY/Never Wanted Nothing More (BNA)
13417
864
2990
185
3
TAYLOR SWIFT/Teardrops On My Guitar (Big Machine)
13000
535
2969
113
5
4
RODNEY ATKINS/These Are My People (Curb)
12632
845
2808
176
7
5
BUCKY COVINGTON/A Different World (Lyric Street)
11531
670
2645
160
4
6
JASON ALDEAN/Johnny Cash (BBR)
11341
-690
2551
-173
8
7
REBA MCENTIRE w/ K. CLARKSON/Because Of You (MCA) 4
11148
995
2578
224
9
8
TIM MCGRAW w/ FAITH HILL/I Need You (Curb)
10385
889
2350
198
11
9
CRAIG MORGAN/Tough (BBR)
9589
731
2184
157
17
10
RASCAL FLATTS/Take Me There (Lyric Street) 4
9056
1928
2032
419
12
11
SUGARLAND/Everyday America (Mercury)
8957
827
2033
184
15
12
BROOKS & DUNN/Proud Of The House We Built (Arista) 4
8546
1138
1936
253
13
13
KELLIE PICKLER/I Wonder (BNA)
8490
457
1958
106
14
14
TOBY KEITH/Love Me If You Can (Show Dog)
8481
983
1909
218
16
15
TIM MCGRAW/If You're Reading This (Curb)
7990
738
1791
196
19
16
MARTINA MCBRIDE/How I Feel (RCA)
7075
227
1613
56
22
17
DIERKS BENTLEY /Free And Easy (Down The Road..) (Capitol) 4
6895
1209
1551
249
21
18
LUKE BRYAN/All My Friends Say (Capitol)
6705
424
1509
93
18
19
ERIC CHURCH/Guys Like Me (Capitol)
6620
-386
1476
-89
20
20
LITTLE BIG TOWN/A Little More You (Equity)
6510
-38
1474
-1
25
21
BRAD PAISLEY/Online (Arista) 4
6033
1459
1398
361
23
22
JASON MICHAEL CARROLL/Livin' Our Love Song (Arista)
5901
434
1312
107
26
23
JACK INGRAM/Measure Of A Man (Big Machine)
4509
499
1011
108
24
24
TRACE ADKINS/I Wanna Feel Something (Capitol)
4507
-577
1042
-133
28
25
TRENT TOMLINSON/Just Might Have Her ... (Lyric Street)
3827
250
873
69
27
26
CLAY WALKER/Fall (Curb/Asylum)
3778
151
906
39
29
27
JOE NICHOLS/Another Side Of You (Universal South)
3575
219
803
51
31
28
JOSH TURNER /Firecracker (MCA)
3395
995
752
241
30
29
MIRANDA LAMBERT/Famous In A Small Town (Columbia)
3264
257
716
54
33
30
SARA EVANS/As If (RCA)
2697
499
606
112
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LW
TW
Artist/Title (Label)
TW Points
Chart Page 6
+/- Points
TW Plays
+/- Plays
102
493
16
34
31
KEITH ANDERSON/Sunday Morning In America (Arista)
2292
35
32
LEANN RIMES/Nothin' Better To Do (Curb/Asylum)
2220
376
511
87
32
33
FAITH HILL/Lost (Warner Bros.)
2191
-153
502
-37
36
34
TRAVIS TRITT/You Never Take Me Dancing (Category 5)
1818
5
423
3
41
35
BILLY CURRINGTON /Tangled Up (Mercury)
1636
261
383
62
37
36
BLAKE SHELTON/The More I Drink (Warner Bros.)
1613
35
369
9
46
37
MONTGOMERY GENTRY/What Do Ya Think... (Columbia)
1460
746
307
171
38
38
LEE BRICE/She Ain't Right (Curb/Asylum)
1459
33
349
-1
40
39
PHIL VASSAR/This Is My Life (Universal South)
1454
78
305
18
39
40
WHISKEY FALLS/Last Train Running (Midas/New Revolution)
1444
33
320
5
50
41
GARY ALLAN/Watching Airplanes (MCA)
1265
720
286
174
43
42
DANIELLE PECK/Bad For Me (Big Machine)
1161
86
264
24
45
43
PAT GREEN/Way Back Texas (BNA)
1053
295
234
69
42
44
HALFWAY TO HAZARD/Daisy (Stylesonic/Mercury)
915
-204
220
-41
47
45
SARAH JOHNS/The One In The Middle (BNA)
860
150
172
27
49
46
CHRIS CAGLE/What Kinda Gone (Capitol)
779
159
181
37
44
47
STEVE HOLY/Men Buy The Drinks (Girls...) (Curb)
687
-97
146
-21
48
48
CROSSIN DIXON/Guitar Slinger (BBR)
684
33
151
8
57
49
TRISHA YEARWOOD/Heaven, Heartache And... (Big Machine)
680
424
152
99
51
50
EMERSON DRIVE/You Still Own Me (Midas/New Revolution)
653
119
146
30
52
51
JO DEE MESSINA/Biker Chick (Curb)
595
106
134
24
53
52
FLYNNVILLE TRAIN/Nowhere Than Somewhere (Show Dog)
581
100
116
12
54
53
CLINT BLACK/The Strong One (Equity)
411
13
94
3
55
54
STEPHEN COCHRAN/Friday Night Fireside (Aria/Quarterback)
344
-13
73
-2
56
55
MARK WILLS/Days Of Thunder (Equity)
308
20
61
4
58
56
JASON MEADOWS/18 Video Tapes (Baccerstick/CO5)
270
36
53
6
59
57
RISSI PALMER/Country Girl (1720 Ent.)
198
-5
44
-1
Debut
58
TY HERNDON/Mighty Mighty Love (Pyramid/Nine North)
190
92
45
21
60
59
ANDY GRIGGS/Tattoo Rose (Montage)
176
15
31
3
Debut
60
JENNIFER HANSON /Joyride (Universal South)
172
112
36
21
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