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©2021 Country Aircheck™ — All rights reserved. Sign up free at www.countryaircheck.com. Send news to [email protected] Medal Health: Three Join Hall More than two years have passed since the CMA Theater in the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum has seen an expansion of the genre’s unbroken circle, but the hallowed hall finally grew Sunday night (11/21). Dean Dillon, Marty Stuart and Hank Williams, Jr. were the focus and, concurrently, a prism through which the entirety of country music – as artform and business – can be viewed, understood and revered. Impeccably emceed as usual by CMHoF&M CEO Kyle Young, the gathering began with a moment of silence for Hall of Famers who’ve passed to the rotunda beyond: Charlie Daniels, Charley Pride, Harold Reid, Kenny Rogers, Tom T. Hall and Don Everly. Each of the 2020 honorees was celebrated with a video package, remarks from Young, three performances and an induction speech. High On A Mountain Top: For Stuart, the music opened with the singing and Hammond B-3 stylings of Pastor Evelyn Hubbard, who performed “It’s Time To Go Home.” She was followed by Hall of Famer Emmylou Harris on “Tempted” – with guitar solo by Charlie Worsham – and Ashley McBryde on “The Observations Of A Crow.” An inductee in 2012, Connie Smith choked up as she welcomed him, saying, “I’m as proud of who he is as I am of all he’s accomplished, and I’m very proud of his achievements. He’s earned and he deserves to be in this hall of fame.” She then placed the medallion around his neck. Country Cares Going Worldwide Now approaching $1 billion in donations, the combined efforts of Country radio and the country music industry through Country Cares For St. Jude Kids have enabled multiple expansions of the hospital’s campus and helped push the survival rate for acute lymphoblastic leukemia All My Rowdy Friends: Dean Dillon, Marty Stuart and Hank Williams Jr. (l-r) are inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame during the museum’s Medallion Ceremony last night (11/21). November 22, 2021, Issue 783

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Medal Health: Three Join Hall More than two years have passed since the CMA Theater in the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum has seen an expansion of the genre’s unbroken circle, but the hallowed hall finally grew Sunday night (11/21). Dean Dillon, Marty Stuart and Hank Williams, Jr. were the focus and, concurrently, a prism through which the entirety of country music – as artform and business – can be viewed, understood and revered. Impeccably emceed as usual by CMHoF&M CEO Kyle Young, the gathering began with a moment of silence for Hall of Famers who’ve passed to the rotunda beyond: Charlie Daniels, Charley Pride, Harold Reid, Kenny Rogers, Tom T. Hall and Don Everly. Each of the 2020 honorees was celebrated with a video package, remarks from Young, three performances and an induction speech. High On A Mountain Top: For Stuart, the music opened with the singing and Hammond B-3 stylings of Pastor Evelyn Hubbard, who performed “It’s Time To Go Home.” She was followed by Hall of Famer Emmylou Harris on “Tempted” – with guitar solo by Charlie Worsham – and Ashley McBryde on “The Observations Of A Crow.” An inductee in 2012, Connie Smith choked up as she welcomed him, saying, “I’m as proud of who he is as I am of all he’s accomplished, and I’m very proud of his achievements. He’s earned and he deserves to be in this hall of fame.” She then placed the medallion around his neck.

Country Cares Going Worldwide Now approaching $1 billion in donations, the combined efforts of Country radio and the country music industry through Country Cares For St. Jude Kids have enabled multiple expansions of the hospital’s campus and helped push the survival rate for acute lymphoblastic leukemia

All My Rowdy Friends: Dean Dillon, Marty Stuart and Hank Williams Jr. (l-r) are inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame during the museum’s Medallion Ceremony last night (11/21).

November 22, 2021, Issue 783

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– one of the most common forms of childhood cancer – from 73% to 94%. Opening last week’s (11/17) virtual St. Jude Country Cares Seminar, ALSAC Pres./CEO Rick Shadyac both applauded those accomplishments. Included in the former, a record $66 million raised last year, despite the pandemic. Shadyac urged continued support to help St. Jude accelerate research and treatment for children not only in the U.S. but around the world. In partnership with the World Health Organization, ALSAC has set a goal of raising the survival rates for six of the most common

forms of pediatric cancer from 20% to 60% by 2030. “It’s time to better spread it around the world, while at the same time searching for cures, so we can reach the day that our founder, Danny Thomas, dreamed of ... when no child, no child anywhere, dies in the dawn of life,” said Shadyac. Among the artist appearances was a special moment between Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman and patients Maelin and Clayton – the latter showing off

his guitar and requesting a performance of “Wild Hearts.” Lady A, Carly Pearce and Jimmie Allen offered the reveal of another fittingly-named initiative, the “Love Music Stop Cancer” t-shirts. “This theme is corresponding with our mission, as music unites us, it heals, it changes lives, just like St. Jude,” noted Advisory Board member Carletta Blake, who along with fellow Board members including Lauren Thomas, presented new and returning resources and assets for stations hosting radiothons. A social element has been added to the Partner In Hope shirts with the #MusicGives hashtag beginning now, followed by a heavy push in early December. “To help create this buzz, we need all of you, industry leaders and all of the station staff, to post a pic in your own shirt on your socials ahead of the event,” encouraged Blake. The programming and digital kits are available on Brand Central. The programming kit features artist liners, talking points, facts and story songs (including four new ones), while the digital kit contains web banners, gifs, social videos, dozens of images of artists and patients wearing the new shirt, recommended social posts and St. Jude logos. St. Jude reps can provide access; email here with issues. “You guys are the original social influencers,” rallied ALSAC/St. Jude’s Jessica Turri. “Your fans, your audiences, your listeners respond to you. They love St. Jude, because they love you.” Two early Country Cares supporters, Country Aircheck

Publisher/CEO and Westwood One Country Countdown USA host Lon Helton and former CRB Exec. Dir. Bill Mayne, were honored with the Randy Owen Angels Among Us Award by its namesake. “I can truthfully say, in my opinion, that Country Cares For St. Jude Kids would not be what it is today had it not been for the articles that this gentleman wrote and the things he had to say about the kids at St. Jude,” Owen said of Helton. Both Helton and Mayne reminisced on the beginnings of the program and the significance of receiving the award from Owen himself. “Your vision, creating, building and nurturing of Country Cares For St. Jude Kids is really nothing short of monumental,” Helton told Owen. “To be even a small part of it is truly one of the most rewarding aspects of my entire of life.” Added Mayne, “I am so thankful for your vision way back then and your leadership from then until now. Someday we’re all going to have us a really big celebration when we reach that one billion mark.” Space – both inside St. Jude and literally out of this world – was toured via video during the seminar. Guides, including cancer survivors, co-workers and married couple Lindsey Wilkerson and Joel Alsup, used a 360-degree camera in place of the usual in-person showing to explore spaces within the campus that affected them personally. The crew of the first all-civilian space mission to orbit Earth, Inspiration4, participated in a live video call with patients, showing their view – upside down in the case of cancer survivor Hayley Arceneaux – and answering questions that ranged from sleeping arrangements to the existence of aliens (we were all thinking it, Gabriel). “I just want you all to know that we’re doing this for you, and we are thinking about you so much,” gushed Arceneaux. “I wanted to tell you that I was a little girl going through cancer treatment, just like a lot of you. And if I can do this, you can do this.” Watch the seminar here. –Caitlin DeForest

Inspiration4 CrewInspiration4 Crew

Rick ShadyacRick Shadyac

Randy OwenRandy Owen Lon HeltonLon Helton Bill MayneBill Mayne

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Chart Chat Congratulations to Luke Combs, Steve Hodges, Shane Allen, Lauren Thomas and the Columbia promotion team on landing at No. 1 with “Cold As You.” This is Combs’ 12th single and 12th No. 1, extending his record for most consecutive No. 1s to start an artist’s career. Since he landed his first No. 1 in May 2017 with “Hurricane,” Combs has racked up 25 weeks atop the chart, which is 10 more weeks than any other artist in the same timeframe. Additionally, Combs’ album What You See Is What You Get becomes the first album to generate seven No. 1 singles. Songwriters are Randy Montana, Jonathan Singleton, Shane Minor and Combs. Kudos to Anna Cage and the Warner/WMN crew along with Lee Adams, Shelley Hargis Gaines and the Broken Bow crew on landing “Never Say Never” by Cole Swindell and Lainey Wilson atop this week’s Add Board with 89 adds. The duet debuts at No. 30 to become the highest debut ever for both acts; for Swindell that eclipses his No. 31 debut for “You Should Be Here” in January 2016. While the Country chart is no stranger to Canadian and Australian acts, it is rarely visited by acts from the UK. With the No. 37 debut of the duet version of “Easy On Me” with Chris Stapleton, Adele becomes the first British act to chart since February 2013, when folk rock band Mumford & Sons crossed over from the Pop charts for 10 weeks with “I Will Wait.”

News & Notes TCN (The Country Network) has been added to the Roku streaming platform. Katz Media Group raised nearly $45,000 for the Broadcasters Foundation of America during its 11th annual companywide membership drive. More info here. Suite Radio’s Classic Country format The Legend has added KWHI-AM/Brenham, TX as an affiliate. More info here. Alpha KYSM/Mankato, MN Dir./Content Jess Blais has been selected as the recipient of the 2022 Steve Ferguson CRS Scholarship awarded by GrassRoots Promotion. Warner Music Group has launched WMX, a next generation services division that will connect artists with fans and amplify brands in creative, immersive and engaging ways.

Luke CombsLuke Combs

Country Aircheck goes Off The Record with Back Blocks Music CEO/Founder Rakiyah Marshall: I grew up listening to pretty much everything. My mom always had music on and cycled through Caribbean, pop, R&B, gospel and country music. If you came into my room, I likely had pop and punk bands in rotation. I was lucky to have a lot of great supervisors at my internships who gave me guidance, but one I’ve had the chance to look up to is [Warner/Chappell UK’s] Shani Gonzales. It can be challenging enough to start a company in and of itself, but no doubt the pandemic threw a curve ball to us with hardly any live shows. For me, the opportunity in that was to learn different skills in discovering new talent, because we didn’t have as many in-person opportunities to discover artists. What I’ve learned about myself — personally and professionally —last year and this year is you are never done learning in any stage of your career. My favorite song on the radio – any format – right now is Ari Lennox’s “Pressure.” I enjoy working out. When the pandemic began, [fiancé Seth England and I] converted a room in our house to a home gym. I have yet to go back to workout classes with all the cool interactive options. I’m currently bingeing Maid on Netflix.Reach her here.

OFF THE RECORD

RAKIYAH MARSHALL

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Advocate, correspondent or evangelist depending on the telling, Stuart was unsurprisingly the night’s most stirring speaker. His acceptance was a tapestry of stories, starting with interacting with Dillon on the Opryland Hotel red carpet as a valet delivered the songwriter’s rumbling truck. “That truck had more attitude and I had a feeling it belonged to Dean,” Stuart recalled. “You could tell it was a songwriting money truck. It sounded so good, and Dean looked so cool. I didn’t know him. Before he got in the truck I said, ‘What will it do?’ He burned rubber all the way to Briley Parkway. I like that man!” Addressing Williams, he recalled late manager Merle Kilgore adding the then-unsigned Stuart as support for a show in Moline,

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IL. “When Bocephus was onstage – you know what happened – the roof came off the place,” Stuart recalled. “By the time he had his shirt off and the elephant gun up on top of the piano, it was going ballistic. I told the band, ‘Let’s get out of here while we have time.’” On his way out, Stuart was interrupted by one of the senior citizens who volunteered at the venue. “Bocephus had this place tilted over on its side,” Stuart said. “This one gentleman stopped me said, ‘Young man, would you do me a favor? Would you and the gentleman who is up on the piano never come back to our town again?’” As for himself, Stuart encapsulated the vision. “I remember a picture I saw of Louis Armstrong in a tuxedo playing his trumpet to the pyramids. I thought, that man can go anywhere on planet Earth and represent jazz. I want to do that for country music, because country music deserves the same consideration ... it needs to have its place in the pantheon of the arts.” His central role in Ken Burns’ Country Music included a chance meeting for an airport cup of coffee. Stuart described the moment as one that might have been worthy of inclusion in the series: “This old boy came up, Tennessee t-shirt, ‘Hey Marty, I love your music, man. You got my wife through gallbladder surgery last week. Can I get my picture made with you?’ He looked at Ken Burns, he handed him his phone and said, ‘Hoss, would you take my picture with Marty?’”

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The Week’s Top Stories Full coverage at countryaircheck.com.• Radio pros and Exec. Prod. Robert Deaton discussed the CMA Awards in last week’s (11/15) Country Aircheck Weekly. • KSJQ/St. Joseph, MO midday personality Brent Harmon is retiring. (CAT 11/19)• The ACM Awards will be held March 7 at Las Vegas› Allegiant Stadium. (CAT 11/18)• Play It Again Music Group CEO Ryan Dokke departed. (CAT 11/17)• Jeff Gonsales joined Audacy/Minneapolis as SVP/Market Mgr. (CAT 11/16)• Scott Clayton was named UTA Partner/Global Music Division Co-Head. (CAT 11/15)

Dean DillonDean Dillon

Marty StuartMarty Stuart

HankHankWilliams, Jr.Williams, Jr.

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Stuart’s closing story recalled an ‘80s trip to Las Vegas with hard-gambling fashion mogul Manuel. After winning a little, losing a lot and then winning exponentially more, Manuel took his winnings to the window, where they asked for his room key. “She said, ‘Oh, we now have a suite for you.’ And he goes, ‘I know!’ That’s the way I feel right now. I know!” If I Know Me: In addition to once being queried by Bruce Springsteen about his Dean Dillon-penned song “A Lot Of Things Different,” Kenny Chesney told of being an eager young artist intimidated at writing with the iconic Dillon. “Dean was already in the room, smoking a cigarette and looking across the street at Erv Woolsey’s office,” he said. “Without even looking at me ... he goes, ‘Chesney, hang on a minute. You’re gonna have to give me time for my mind to get down on your level.’ That’s where this friendship started.” After Chesney performed, Brittney Spencer song “Tennessee Whiskey” and Hall of Famer George Strait delivered “The Chair.” And it was Strait leading the induction. “’It all started in 1981. Our life had just begun.’ I wrote that with Dean Dillon – it was another song – but it could have easily been our story. Our musical career and friendship started in 1981 when I was able to get ‘Unwound’ from you and Frank Dycus. Luckily Johnny Paycheck – you know the story – was in jail. So I got the song.” Not to be outdone by Stuart, Dillon had a heart-stopping story about his dream of being a singer/songwriter/artist. Four or five albums into the Monday-before-recording meetings he’s had with Strait for decades, something changed. “I played him everything and the kitchen sink,” Dillon said. “He didn’t like anything. And I was kinda – no – I was really damn pissed off. As I’m walking out the door he goes, ‘Hey, Dean. There is this one song: “Easy Come, Easy Go.”’ I said, ‘George, that’s the first single off my [next] album.’ Tony Brown piped in and said, ‘If you let us have that song, I promise you a No. 1 record.’ I did the math in my head real quick and thought, ‘Do you want a record career or do you want to be a songwriter.’ In my heart of heart of hearts, I knew what I really loved. I left that meeting, went to [my label] Atlantic, walked into Rick Blackburn’s office and said, ‘I’m done.’ It was the smartest decision I ever made.” Country State Of Mind: Himself the son of a country icon, Shooter Jennings credited Hank Williams, Jr. for “laying a path for me that wasn’t there before.” He added, “You’re one of the great songwriters – most unsung songwriters – in country music,” before performing “Feelin’ Better.” Eric Church offered his take on “A Country Boy Can Survive” after telling his own Hank story

from an opening gig in Lafayette, LA. “I went out, feeling my oats, and had ‘em going. I remember being side-stage because I always watched Hank’s show. Hank come up – I’m still feeling pretty good – it’s my crowd, they sang ‘Smoke A Little Smoke.’ He goes, ‘I heard you had ‘em going, cousin.’ I said, ‘Yeah.’ He said, ‘Watch this.’” Church recalled his response to the crowd’s reaction as, “Oh, shit.” Alan Jackson set up his performance of “The Blues Man” by addressing Williams directly. “They always connect you with the rowdy, drunk and crazy stuff, but, man, you’re a great songwriter. You write some sweet and great things. It ain’t all party stuff ... it impressed me and helped lead me to Nashville.” Hall of Famer Brenda Lee delivered the induction speech: “I’m not here to induct Hank, Jr., the entertainer. I’m here to induct Hank, Jr., the father, the philanthropist, the friend and the guy you can always call at midnight and say, ‘Hey, I’m in trouble. I’m in Alabama with a flat tire.’ He might not come, but he’ll send his plane.” Hank Williams, Jr. sent his plane and himself for the honor, and earned a chuckle dropping to his knees so the diminutive Lee could slip the medallion over his head. He was simple and direct in his acceptance, noting an early remark by Dillon about Nashville. “That part about the family with the open arms, well, that might have been a bit different in my case,” he said. He tipped his hat to the night’s many references to his music by closing. “All my rowdy friends are coming over tonight. I was born to boogie. And this is a family tradition.” Following tradition, the country music family closed the evening with a performance of “Will The Circle Be Unbroken” led by Smith.

–Chuck Aly

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MIDWEST

Summit KFDI/Wichita OM Justin Case is searching for a morning co-host. See the complete posting here; send résumés and airchecks to Case here. Alpha KZEN/Columbus, NE Dir./Content David Gustafson is looking for a morning host. See the complete job description and apply here; reach Gustafson here. Midwest/Peoria, IL VP/MM Mike Wild is looking to add an OM for the cluster that includes Country WXCL. See the complete job description here; send résumés, cover letters and airchecks to Wild here. Hubbard KKWS/Wadena, MN GM Matt Senne is searching for a PD/morning host. See the complete job description here; send résumés and airchecks to Senne here. Townsquare KOEL/Waterloo, IA Dir./Content Johnny Marks is searching for a Brand Mgr./morning host. See the complete job description and apply here; send résumés and airchecks to Marks here. Zimmer KATI/Jefferson City, MO OM Jeremy Washington is looking for a PD/morning co-host. Send résumés, social media samples and airchecks to him here. Townsquare SVP/Content & Programming Kurt Johnson is looking for a Dir./Content for the Lansing, MI cluster that includes Country WITL. Send résumés and airchecks here. MacDonald WKCQ/Saginaw, MI OM/PD Jason Addams is looking for a full-time, live night host. Send résumés and airchecks to him here.

NORTHEAST

Townsquare SVP/Content & Programming Kurt Johnson is seeking a Dir./Content & Country WYRK/Buffalo Brand Mgr. to succeed Chris Crowley. Send résumés here. Cumulus WCTO/Allentown, PA OM/PD Jerry Padden is looking for a morning co-host. Complete job description and application here.

SOUTHEAST

Summit/Louisville OM Cagle is seeking a full-time midday personality with at least two years of on-air experience; PPM experience is a plus. Candidate should have an engaging presence, strong social media and tech skills, production and digital editing chops and the ability to communicate in an authentic way. Send résumés and airchecks to Cagle here. Mel Wheeler WSLC/Roanoke, VA Dir./HR Cheryl Skinner is seeking a midday personality. Send résumés and

airchecks to her here. Triangle Marketing Associates/Smithfield, NC GM Rick Heilmann is searching for an OM/PD/morning host for Country WKJO. See the complete job description here; send résumés and airchecks here. Gulf South WTVY/Dothan, AL GM Bryan Holladay is seeking an OM/PD/morning co-host who can also handle PD duties for Top 40 sister WKMX. Send résumés and airchecks here. Cumulus/Pensacola VP/MM Gary Mertins is searching for an OM & Country WXBM PD. Complete job description and application here. Renda/Jacksonville GM Bill Berry is looking for an OM & Country WGNE PD. Send résumés and airchecks to him here. Cumulus VP/Country Charlie Cook is seeking an afternoon personality for WKDF/Nashville. Complete job description and application here. Townsquare KMDL/Lafayette, LA PD Jude Walker is searching for a midday personality. Complete job description and application here. Dick/Savannah, GA is in need of an OM to oversee the cluster that includes Country WUBB. Complete job description and application here. Summit/Knoxville Pres. Chris Protzman is looking for a Mgr./Promotions to oversee the four-station cluster that includes Country WCYQ. Complete job description here; send résumés here. Consultant Joel Raab is assisting a “Southeastern Country 100,000-watt, warm weather, medium market” station in the hiring of a live and local midday talent to replace a current out-of-market voicetracker. Send résumés, salary requirements and airchecks confidentially to Raab here.

SOUTHWEST

Brazos Valley KORA/Bryan-College Station, TX VP/GM John Seigler is searching for an MD/morning co-host with an understanding of Texas country. Send résumés and airchecks to him here. Cumulus VP/Country Charlie Cook is looking for a PD/midday personality for KAYD/Beaumont, TX. See the complete job description and apply here. Cox KCYY/San Antonio PD Christi Brooks is searching for a morning co-host to join incumbent Beth Chandler. Apply here. Alpha/Amarillo, TX MM Cal Hall is seeking a Content Dir./Brand Mgr. for the cluster that includes Country KGNC. Complete job description and application here.

WEST COAST

Frontier/Juneau, AK GM Cherie Curry is seeking an OM/PD/on-air talent for the cluster that includes Country KTKU. Send résumés with references and an aircheck to Curry here. Cumulus KBUL/Reno, NV PD/morning host Bob Richards is seeking a full-time morning co-host to join The Moo Crew. Complete job description here; send résumés and airchecks to Richards here. Leighton KYCK/Grand Forks, ND OM Jarrod Thomas is seeking a station PD and morning team. Send résumés and airchecks to him here. Cumulus KATM/Modesto, CA PD Andy Winford is looking for a third-mic morning co-host to join DJ Walker and Jaimee Lee. See complete job description and apply here. Townsquare KAWO/Boise Brand Mgr. Chris Pickett is searching for a live midday personality. Job description and application here.

OTHER

Townsquare Country Format Lead Doug Montgomery has immediate openings for PDs and morning talent. Send résumés and airchecks to him here. iHeartMedia EVP/Country Programming Strategy Rod Phillips has current openings for “great PDs in various size markets.” Send résumés and airchecks to him here. Pandora is adding a Dir./Country Programming to manage the programming and curation of country music destinations on the platform. See the complete job description and apply here. Townsquare Country Format Lead Doug Montgomery is searching for an Exec. Prod./Content Prod./on-air talent to join nationally syndicated Taste Of Country Nights. Complete job description and application here.

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SEEKING JOBS•Cactus JackFormer Entercom/Phoenix Dir./[email protected]

•Tony KellyFormer WUSN/Chicago morning [email protected]

•Greg ColeFormer WKCQ/Saginaw, MI OM/[email protected]

•Jonathan WestFormer WKTI/Milwaukee [email protected]

•Marc Lavik (aka Dave Marcus)Former on-air [email protected]

•Cory MikhalsFormer KIZN/Boise morning [email protected]

•”Big” John HortonFormer KFSA/Ft. Smith, AR afternoon [email protected]

•Kris RichardsFormer WKJO/Smithfield, NC [email protected]

•AJ McCloudFormer WWFF/Huntsville, ALAPD/[email protected]

•Mac DanielsFormer KPLX & KSCS/Dallas [email protected]

•Brittany TullyFormer WYNK/Baton Rouge [email protected]

•Bill HickokFormer KBMR/Bismark, ND morning [email protected]

•Amy NicFormer WAMZ/Louisville afternoon [email protected]

•Ron “Keyes” StevensFormer WQRB/Eau Claire, WI afternoon [email protected]

•Scott DavidsonFormer WHOF-HD2/Canton, OH PD/on-air [email protected]

•Trace HamiltonFormer WEBG/Chicago night [email protected]

•Ryan McCallFormer WGLR/Platteville, WI MD/[email protected]

•David DeanFormer KXDD/Yakima, WA [email protected]

•Brian “Wookie” KostekFormer WDSY/Pittsburgh APD/MD/[email protected]

•Kim BrixtonFormer WNWN/Battle Creek, MI mornings/[email protected]

•Mark McKayFormer Riser House Dir./ Southeast [email protected]

•Tim TaylorFormer KWJJ/Portland [email protected]

•Amber RaineyFormer KSON/San Diego [email protected]

•Tami RumfeltFormer WPAW/Greensboro [email protected]

•Mike AllanFormer WNSH/New York [email protected]

•Darlene EvansFormer WKIS/Miami [email protected]

•Mark “Skid” LavinFormer WOTW/Orlando Dir./Production & [email protected]

•“Wes McShay” GardipeFormer Appaloosa Dir./Western Region [email protected]

•Kerry WolfeFormer WMIL/Milwaukee SVPP & [email protected]

•Keith AbramsFormer iHeartMedia/Cleveland [email protected]

•Mike McKayFormer WQRB/Eau Claire, WI Brand Mgr./[email protected]

•Jimmy ElliottFormer WOVK/Wheeling, WV WPP/PD/MD/[email protected]

•Steve PowersFormer iHeartMedia/Mobile, AL [email protected]

•Jim DormanFormer iHeartMedia/Wichita SVPP & Country KZSN PD/[email protected]

•Eddie RuppFormer iHeartMedia/Sarasota, FL SVPP/OM & Country WCTQ [email protected]

•Mike TylerFormer WCKT/Ft. Myers, FL PD/[email protected]

•Amy LynnFormer WCKT/Ft. Myers, FL [email protected]

•Bill “Stu” StewartFormer KASH/Anchorage, AK PD/morning [email protected]

•Ashley KingFormer KHLR/Little Rock, AR [email protected]

•Jess TylerFormer WOKQ/Portsmouth, NH Brand Mgr./MD/[email protected]

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•Aaron “Gator” GlassFormer WQNU/Louisville [email protected]

•Todd ElbrinkFormer Cox/Houston [email protected]

•Matt ValleyFormer KBRJ/Anchorage, AK Dir./Content & [email protected]

•Carly QuinnFormer WGH/Norfolk morning [email protected]

•Chuck ReevesFormer KTFW/Dallas & KTWF/Wichita Falls, TX PD/[email protected]

•Chuck “DZL” ThompsonFormer WKKT/Charlotte [email protected]

•JD GreeneFormer WPGB/Pittsburgh PD/[email protected]

•Corey GarrisonFormer WTHT/Portland, ME [email protected]

•Jared MarloweFormer WWOF/Tallahassee [email protected]

•Dan GalloFormer KTHT/Houston morning [email protected]

•Chuck AkersFormer KTHT/Houston morning [email protected]

•Ryan WildFormer WLHK/Indianapolis PD/[email protected]

•Stephanie CristFormer KMDL/Lafayette, LA midday [email protected]

November 22, 2021

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4 LUKE COMBSCold As You (River House/Columbia)

29882 4548 8235 1188 38.614 7.584 159 0

3 2 ZAC BROWN BAND/Same Boat (Home Grown/Warner/WAR) 28599 1057 7812 298 37.25 3.376 159 0

5 3 DUSTIN LYNCH f/M. PORTER/Thinking 'Bout You (Broken Bow) 4 28032 2711 7764 775 35.514 3.224 159 0

1 4 RYAN HURD w/MAREN MORRIS/Chasing After You (Arista) 25107 -4934 7054 -1426 33.016 -4.882 157 0

7 5 KENNY CHESNEY/Knowing You (Blue Chair/Warner/WEA) 23960 725 6664 183 31.543 0.697 159 0

9 6 MICHAEL RAY/Whiskey And Rain (Warner/WEA) 21539 2402 5972 700 25.921 1.599 159 0

8 7 JON PARDI/Tequila Little Time (Capitol) 21192 392 5860 174 25.748 0.344 159 0

10 8 JORDAN DAVIS f/LUKE BRYAN/Buy Dirt (MCA) 19803 1243 5545 394 24.436 1.697 158 0

6 9 WALKER HAYES/Fancy Like (Monument) 17798 -6434 4978 -1773 23.208 -8.721 157 0

11 10 J. ALLEN & B. PAISLEY/Freedom Was A Highway (Stoney Creek) 17470 58 4849 13 21.372 0.232 159 0

12 11 CHRIS STAPLETON/You Should Probably Leave (Mercury) 16995 1012 4624 250 21.419 2.439 156 0

13 12 KANE BROWN/One Mississippi (RCA) 15455 692 4265 225 18.279 1.099 158 0

14 13 MORGAN WALLEN/Sand In My Boots (Big Loud) 14788 765 4160 177 18.212 2.045 157 2

16 14 K. BALLERINI f/K. CHESNEY/Half Of My Hometown (Black River) 14358 1028 4067 274 17.305 1.404 158 0

15 15 PRISCILLA BLOCK/Just About Over You (InDent/Mercury) 13767 -25 3777 -4 15.199 -0.726 157 0

17 16 RUSSELL DICKERSON/Home Sweet (Triple Tigers) 12722 367 3465 150 14.256 0.705 156 0

18 17 PARKER MCCOLLUM/To Be Loved By You (MCA) 12542 534 3433 155 13.52 0.628 154 0

21 18 ERIC CHURCH/Heart On Fire (EMI Nashville) 11820 849 3285 222 12.843 0.753 157 0

20 19 ELLE KING & MIRANDA LAMBERT/Drunk … (RCA/Columbia) 11307 307 3069 102 12.245 0.595 131 0

19 20 CALLISTA CLARK/It's 'Cause I Am (Big Machine) 11109 103 3146 15 10.695 0.042 159 1

22 21 SAM HUNT/23 (MCA) 10959 343 3011 98 11.678 0.52 155 0

24 22 BLAKE SHELTON/Come Back As A Country Boy (Warner/WMN) 8843 855 2397 285 9.401 0.836 155 3

25 23 HARDY/Give Heaven Some Hell (Big Loud) 8260 437 2365 106 8.082 0.701 150 1

26 24 KEITH URBAN/Wild Hearts (Capitol) 7801 310 2150 45 8.007 0.583 151 0

27 25 JAKE OWEN/Best Thing Since Backroads (Big Loud) 7367 90 1987 43 7.359 0.118 151 2

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28 26 C. PEARCE & A. MCBRYDE/Never Wanted… (Big Machine/WMN) 7171 247 1965 70 7.628 1.065 149 3

29 27 D. BENTLEY w/BRELAND & HARDY/Beers... (Atlantic/Big Loud/Capitol) 6781 602 1749 163 7.702 0.711 141 2

30 28 MIRANDA LAMBERT/If I Was A Cowboy (RCA) 6201 642 1655 169 6.603 0.948 141 0

31 29 LAUREN ALAINA w/JON PARDI/Getting Over Him (Mercury) 5492 294 1591 110 4.013 0.019 149 0

30 C. SWINDELL & L. WILSON/Never Say... (Warner/WMN/BBR) 4 5310 5310 1418 1418 7.56 7.56 89 89

34 31 LUKE BRYAN/Up (Capitol) 5191 443 1384 151 5.387 -0.355 133 14

33 32 TIM MCGRAW/7500 OBO (Big Machine) 5067 159 1362 44 4.646 1.188 138 2

39 33 THOMAS RHETT/Slow Down Summer (Valory) 4966 1026 1310 304 6.232 2.153 128 12

32 34 TOBY KEITH/Old School (Show Dog) 4917 -102 1444 -36 3.506 0.175 136 0

36 35 DAN + SHAY/Steal My Love (Warner/WAR) 4554 226 1275 69 4.819 0.331 127 5

CODY JOHNSON/'Til You Can't (Warner/CoJo/WMN) 4375 766 1142 232 4.114 0.48 97 27

37 ADELE w/CHRIS STAPLETON/Easy On Me (Columbia) 4 4329 4329 1237 1237 5.829 5.829 34 34

37 38 CAITLYN SMITH f/OLD DOMINION/I Can't (Monument) 4124 -63 1310 -6 3.075 0.004 114 0

38 39 DARIUS RUCKER/My Masterpiece (Capitol) 3901 -133 1135 -40 3.05 -0.499 139 1

41 40 BROTHERS OSBORNE/I'm Not For Everyone (EMI Nashville) 3726 120 1101 53 2.677 -0.007 113 1

23 41 OLD DOMINION/I Was On A Boat That Day (Arista) 3540 -4749 1096 -1203 4.364 -5.506 159 0

42 42 TENILLE ARTS/Back Then, Right Now (19th & Grand) 3484 -35 1030 -4 2.172 -0.087 115 2

43 43 FRANK RAY/Country'd Look Good On You (Stoney Creek) 3345 111 1022 28 2.182 0.106 97 0

44 44 DYLAN SCOTT/New Truck (Curb) 2843 50 831 26 2.156 0.106 83 2

47 45 CHRIS LANE/Fill Them Boots (Big Loud) 2677 153 771 33 2.25 0.152 91 1

46 46 NATE BARNES/You Ain't Pretty (Quartz Hill) 2674 26 863 8 1.273 -0.086 100 0

48 47 SCOTTY MCCREERY/Damn Strait (Triple Tigers) 2673 239 763 46 1.681 0.253 89 4

45 48 CAROLINE JONES/Come In ... (Mailboat/New Revolution) 2659 -13 876 13 1.048 -0.085 81 2

50 49 CHRIS YOUNG w/M. TENPENNY/At The End Of A Bar (RCA) 2460 119 631 21 1.461 0.107 84 0

49 50 DREW PARKER/While You're Gone (Warner/WMN) 2213 -162 603 -29 1.761 -0.17 68 0

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Country Aircheck Top Spin GainersC. SWINDELL & L. WILSON/Never... (Warner/WMN/Broken Bow) 1418

ADELE w/CHRIS STAPLETON/Easy On Me (Columbia) 1237

LUKE COMBS/Cold As You (River House/Columbia) 1188

DUSTIN LYNCH f/M. PORTER/Thinking 'Bout You (Broken Bow) 775

MICHAEL RAY/Whiskey And Rain (Warner/WEA) 700

JORDAN DAVIS f/LUKE BRYAN/Buy Dirt (MCA) 394

THOMAS RHETT/Slow Down Summer (Valory) 304

ZAC BROWN BAND/Same Boat (Home Grown/Warner/WAR) 298

BLAKE SHELTON/Come Back As A Country Boy (Warner/WMN) 285

K. BALLERINI f/K. CHESNEY/Half Of My Hometown (Black River) 274

Country Aircheck Top Point GainersC. SWINDELL & L. WILSON/Never... (Warner/WMN/Broken Bow) 5310 4LUKE COMBS/Cold As You (River House/Columbia) 4548 4ADELE w/CHRIS STAPLETON/Easy On Me (Columbia) 4329 4DUSTIN LYNCH f/M. PORTER/Thinking 'Bout You (Broken Bow) 2711 4MICHAEL RAY/Whiskey And Rain (Warner/WEA) 2402 4JORDAN DAVIS f/LUKE BRYAN/Buy Dirt (MCA) 1243

ZAC BROWN BAND/Same Boat (Home Grown/Warner/WAR) 1057

K. BALLERINI f/K. CHESNEY/Half Of... (Black River) 1028

THOMAS RHETT/Slow Down Summer (Valory) 1026

CHRIS STAPLETON/You Should Probably Leave (Mercury) 1012

Country Aircheck Top Recurrents Points

J. ALDEAN & C. UNDERWOOD/If I... (Macon/Broken Bow/Capitol) 28607

CHRIS YOUNG & KANE BROWN/Famous Friends (RCA) 16237

CHASE RICE f/FGL/Drinkin' Beer… (Dack Janiels/BBR/BMLGR) 14105

LUKE COMBS/Forever After All (River House/Columbia) 13470

COLE SWINDELL/Single Saturday Night (Warner/WMN) 11565

J. RODGERS f/L. COMBS/Cold… (River House/Columbia) 11029

LEE BRICE/Memory I Don't Mess With (Curb) 10885

LUKE BRYAN/Waves (Capitol) 10067

THOMAS RHETT/What's Your Country Song (Valory) 9828

LEE BRICE/One Of Them Girls (Curb) 9802

Country Aircheck Add Leaders Adds

C. SWINDELL & L. WILSON/Never... (Warner/WMN/Broken Bow) 89

ADELE w/CHRIS STAPLETON/Easy On Me (Columbia) 34

CODY JOHNSON/Til You Can't (Warner/CoJo/WMN) 27

LUKE BRYAN/Up (Capitol) 14

T. SWIFT f/C. STAPLETON/I Bet You Think About Me (Republic/MCA) 13

THOMAS RHETT/Slow Down Summer (Valory) 12

BRETT YOUNG/You Didn't (BMLGR) 7

JAMESON RODGERS/Missing One (River House/Columbia) 6

WALKER HAYES/AA (Monument) 6

DAN + SHAY/Steal My Love (Warner/WAR) 5

Activator Top Spin GainersD. LYNCH f/M. PORTER/Thinking 'Bout You (Broken Bow) 255

THOMAS RHETT/Slow Down Summer (Valory) 173

CHRIS STAPLETON/You Should Probably Leave (Mercury) 160

ADELE w/CHRIS STAPLETON/Easy On Me (Columbia) 144

C. SWINDELL & L. WILSON/Never Say... (Warner/WMN/BBR) 143

MICHAEL RAY/Whiskey And Rain (Warner/WEA) 135

CODY JOHNSON/’Til You Can't (CoJo/Warner/WMN) 116

JORDAN DAVIS f/LUKE BRYAN/Buy Dirt (MCA) 102

LUKE BRYAN/Up (Capitol) 88

MIRANDA LAMBERT/If I Was A Cowboy (RCA) 85

Activator Top Point GainersD. LYNCH f/M. PORTER/Thinking 'Bout You (Broken Bow) 1348 4

THOMAS RHETT/Slow Down Summer (Valory) 1004 4

CHRIS STAPLETON/You Should Probably Leave (Mercury) 772 4

C. SWINDELL & L. WILSON/Never Say...(Warner/WMN/BBR) 749 4

ADELE w/CHRIS STAPLETON/Easy On Me (Columbia) 742 4

CODY JOHNSON/’Til You Can't (CoJo/Warner/WMN) 617

MICHAEL RAY/Whiskey And Rain (Warner/WEA) 607

LUKE COMBS/Doin' This (River House/Columbia) 459

SAM HUNT/23 (MCA) 432

CHRIS STAPLETON/Nashville, TN (Mercury) 430

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CHRIS LANE/Fill Them Boots (Big Loud) Moves 47-45* 2677 points, 771 spins 1 add: KNCI NATE BARNES/You Ain’t Pretty (Quartz Hill) Remains at 46* 2674 points, 863 spins; No adds SCOTTY MCCREERY/Damn Strait (Triple Tigers) Moves 48-47* 2673 points, 763 spins 4 adds: KYGO*, WGAR, WKDF*, WSOC CAROLINE JONES/Come In ... (Mailboat/New Revolution) Moves 45-48* 2659 points, 876 spins 2 adds: WPOR, WQIK C. YOUNG w/M. TENPENNY/At The End Of A Bar (RCA) Moves 50-49* 2460 points, 631 spins; No adds DREW PARKER/While You’re Gone (Warner/WMN) Moves 49-50 2213 points, 603 spins; No adds CHRIS JANSON/Bye Mom (Warner/WAR) 2064 points, 594 spins 1 add: WYCT CHASE RICE/If I Were Rock & Roll (Dack Janiels/Broken Bow) 2010 points, 557 spins 2 adds: KDRK, WKML CAM/Till There’s Nothing Left (Triple Tigers) 1873 points, 586 spins; No adds T. SWIFT f/C. STAPLETON/I Bet You Think About Me (Republic/MCA) 1809 points, 497 spins 13 adds, including: KAJA, KNUC, KRTY, WKMK, WKXC, WMAD, WRBT, WRNS, WSOC, WYNK MIDLAND/Sunrise Tells The Story (Big Machine) 1768 points, 484 spins 3 adds: KDRK, KWJJ, WWQM

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DECEMBER 13OLD DOMINION/No Hard Feelings (Arista)I. ANDRESS w/S. HUNT/Wishful Drinking (Atlantic/Warner/WEA)

DECEMBER 3Blake Shelton Body Language Deluxe (Warner/WMN)

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

4 1 LUKE COMBS Cold As You (River House/Columbia)

10543 180 2129 63 48 0

2 2 ZAC BROWN BAND/Same Boat (Home Grown/Warner/WAR) 10448 -267 2083 -39 48 0

6 3 DUSTIN LYNCH f/MACKENZIE PORTER/Thinking 'Bout You (Broken Bow) 4 10278 1348 2069 255 49 0

3 4 RYAN HURD w/MAREN MORRIS/Chasing After You (Arista) 10107 -312 2067 -67 48 0

5 5 JON PARDI/Tequila Little Time (Capitol) 9514 126 1884 9 47 0

7 6 JORDAN DAVIS f/LUKE BRYAN/Buy Dirt (MCA) 8830 418 1786 102 49 0

8 7 KENNY CHESNEY/Knowing You (Blue Chair/Warner/WEA) 8086 -161 1639 -44 47 0

10 8 MICHAEL RAY/Whiskey And Rain (Warner/WEA) 7897 607 1589 135 47 0

14 9 CHRIS STAPLETON/You Should Probably Leave (Mercury) 4 6916 772 1400 160 49 0

11 10 KANE BROWN/One Mississippi (RCA) 6808 72 1306 45 48 0

13 11 MORGAN WALLEN/Sand In My Boots (Big Loud) 6650 308 1354 54 49 1

9 12 WALKER HAYES/Fancy Like (Monument) 6573 -1648 1263 -414 45 0

12 13 ERIC CHURCH/Heart On Fire (EMI Nashville) 6475 83 1232 24 48 0

15 14 JIMMIE ALLEN & BRAD PAISLEY/Freedom Was A Highway (Stoney Creek) 5494 82 1150 31 46 0

16 15 PRISCILLA BLOCK/Just About Over You (InDent/Mercury) 5305 88 1063 12 47 0

17 16 PARKER MCCOLLUM/To Be Loved By You (MCA) 5184 93 1015 10 46 1

20 17 SAM HUNT/23 (MCA) 5086 432 947 84 48 0

19 18 KELSEA BALLERINI f/KENNY CHESNEY/Half Of My Hometown (Black River) 5004 203 1011 40 45 1

18 19 KEITH URBAN/Wild Hearts (Capitol) 4766 -117 855 -23 47 0

21 20 BLAKE SHELTON/Come Back As A Country Boy (Warner/WMN) 4759 182 938 66 46 1

23 21 RUSSELL DICKERSON/Home Sweet (Triple Tigers) 3974 83 811 26 43 0

22 22 CALLISTA CLARK/It's 'Cause I Am (Big Machine) 3960 -20 738 -3 46 0

26 23 MIRANDA LAMBERT/If I Was A Cowboy (RCA) 3724 415 736 85 47 1

25 24 LUKE BRYAN/Up (Capitol) 3706 327 700 88 47 5

24 25 E. KING & M. LAMBERT/Drunk (And I Don't Wanna...) (RCA/Columbia) 3479 27 657 14 43 1

27 26 HARDY/Give Heaven Some Hell (Big Loud) 3136 25 605 3 44 2

28 27 JAKE OWEN/Best Thing Since Backroads (Big Loud) 2948 26 551 2 46 0

29 28 C. PEARCE & A. MCBRYDE/Never Wanted To Be That Girl (Big Machine/WMN) 2720 123 512 23 46 0

30 29 DIERKS BENTLEY f/BRELAND & HARDY/Beers On Me (Atlantic/Big Loud/Capitol) 2433 -82 441 -2 45 0

31 30 TIM MCGRAW/7500 OBO (Big Machine) 2138 183 411 20 37 1

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LW TW Artist/Title (Label) Points +/- Points Plays +/- Plays Stations Adds

42 31 THOMAS RHETT/Slow Down Summer (Valory) 4 1952 1004 314 173 40 4

36 32 CODY JOHNSON/’Til You Can't (CoJo/Warner/WMN) 1783 617 321 116 39 9

32 33 TOBY KEITH/Old School (Show Dog) 1777 40 335 1 38 0

33 34 DAN + SHAY/Steal My Love (Warner/WAR) 1512 -196 260 -19 33 0

34 35 LAUREN ALAINA w/JON PARDI/Getting Over Him (Mercury) 1488 105 313 23 38 0

35 36 CAITLYN SMITH f/OLD DOMINION/I Can't (Monument) 1170 -17 282 -4 37 0

38 37 SCOTTY MCCREERY/Damn Strait (Triple Tigers) 1064 22 193 0 16 0

37 38 DARIUS RUCKER/My Masterpiece (Capitol) 1026 -42 242 -9 34 0

39 39 JUSTIN MOORE/With A Woman You Love (Valory) 1007 -24 186 -6 13 0

43 40 CHRIS YOUNG f/MITCHELL TENPENNY/At The End Of A Bar (RCA) 976 55 148 8 17 0

44 41 BROTHERS OSBORNE/I'm Not For Everyone (EMI Nashville) 934 107 212 21 27 1

41 42 TAYLOR SWIFT f/CHRIS STAPLETON/I Bet You Think About Me (Republic/MCA) 884 -78 145 -34 21 6

40 43 CHRIS JANSON/Bye Mom (Warner/WAR) 879 -131 160 -28 14 0

45 44 MIDLAND/Sunrise Tells The Story (Big Machine) 751 -74 102 -12 11 0

45 COLE SWINDELL & LAINEY WILSON/Never Say Never (Warner/WMN/BBR) 4 749 749 143 143 12 9

46 ADELE w/CHRIS STAPLETON/Easy On Me (Columbia) 4 742 742 144 144 22 7

47 47 CHASE RICE/If I Were Rock & Roll (Dack Janiels/Broken Bow) 694 79 133 15 12 0

48 LUKE COMBS/Doin' This (River House/Columbia) 663 459 93 67 10 2

49 49 CODY JINKS/Like A Hurricane (Late August) 656 61 121 12 9 1

53 50 KELSEA BALLERINI w/LANY/I Quit Drinking (Black River/Interscope) 630 60 63 6 1 0

46 51 TENILLE ARTS/Back Then, Right Now (19th & Grand) 613 -17 152 -1 22 0

52 52 MITCHELL TENPENNY/Truth About You (Riser House/Columbia) 594 24 73 3 3 0

50 53 MORGAN WADE/Wilder Days (Ladylike/Thirty Tigers) 566 -26 89 -2 16 0

51 54 PARMALEE/Take My Name (Stoney Creek) 564 -20 73 -2 4 0

54 55 LUKE COMBS/South On Ya (River House/Columbia) 530 40 53 4 1 0

48 56 INGRID ANDRESS w/SAM HUNT/Wishful Drinking (Warner/WEA) 520 -94 52 -10 1 0

57 JASON ALDEAN/Small Town Small (Macon Music/Broken Bow) 489 369 74 48 7 3

58 DYLAN SCOTT/New Truck (Curb) 479 64 70 10 14 0

59 DANIELLE BRADBERY/Stop Draggin' Your Boots (Big Machine) 450 60 45 6 1 0

60 CHRIS STAPLETON/Nashville, TN (Mercury) 430 430 43 43 1 1

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