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©2020 Country Aircheck™ — All rights reserved. Sign up free at www.countryaircheck.com. Send news to [email protected] Welcome Aboard. Please Stay Home Starting a new job is hard; starting a new job in the midst of a global pandemic adds its own unique set of challenges. Cherry Creek Country KIYK & KCIN/St. George, UT midday personality Chris Cruise, Warner/WAR Dir./National Radio & Streaming Promotion Michael Chase and Stoney Creek VP/Innovation, Radio & Streaming Adrian Michaels shared how they’re overcoming those challenges — hint: it involves a lot of video chat — with Country Aircheck. “[PD] Aaronee Cottam saw a couple of my videos on Facebook, and we started talking via phone and Facebook Messenger about putting my The Premix show on,” says Cruise. “That didn’t work out, but she said they were looking for a midday personality. I said, ‘Let’s go.’” Now on his “third or fourth” Country station, Detroit-based Cruise has not only never met his co-workers in person, but he’s never stepped foot in St. George, UT. When asked about moving there – or anywhere – in the future, Cruise says, “I love Detroit. I have two nephews who I get to see every weekend, and my parents live 20 minutes from me. I’ve had to tell a couple of programmers, ‘Hey, I appreciate it, but I need six figures and some change to even think about it.’ Not because I’m cocky or think I deserve it … I just don’t want to move.” Exhibit Opening: Michaels left Warner/ WEA at the end of May (CAT 4/28) after six years at the label group … well, maybe left isn’t the right word. “My contract was coming up, and I knew that I was going to take on a different job,” he explains. “But the way it came up, my office is still there; everything’s still on my desk. There is an Adrian Michaels museum sitting in the middle of Warner.” (continued on page 8) July 20, 2020, Issue 714 Inside Moving The CRHoF Dinner Originally set for June 24 and moved to Sept. 3, the Country Radio Hall of Fame Dinner has been pushed again. The overarching reason – worldwide pandemic – is obvious, but the nuts and bolts involved and implications on future planning merit a check-in with CRB Exec. Dir. RJ Curtis. For starters, communication with the host hotel was a prime factor. “More than Go Chard Or Go Home: Black River’s Kelsea Ballerini spends time with radio in support of “Hole In The Bottle.” Pictured (first row, l-r) are the label’s Bill Macky, Ballerini, the label’s Jane O’Malia-Staszak, WPOR/Portland, ME’s Jonathan “JR” Ruppel and WBWL/Boston’s Amanda Jo Parker; (second row, l-r) Max/ Norfolk’s Eddie Haskell, WGNA/Albany’s Matty Jeff, WXTU/ Philadelphia’s Mark Razz, WDSY/Pittsburgh’s Mark Anderson and WKLB/Boston’s Dawn Santolucito; (third row, l-r) WXCY/ Wilmington, DE’s Tyler Daniel, WQMX/Akron’s Ken Steel, WGTY/ York, PA’s Scott Donato, WEBG/Chicago’s Lance Houston and WBEE/Rochester’s Billy Kidd; (fourth row, l-r) WUSH/Norfolk’s Dave Parker, the label’s Mike Wilson and Rick Froio, WTHT/ Portland, ME’s Corey Garrison and the label’s Bailey White. Adrian Michaels Adrian Michaels Michael Chase Michael Chase Chris Cruise Chris Cruise

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Welcome Aboard. Please Stay Home Starting a new job is hard; starting a new job in the midst of a global pandemic adds its own unique set of challenges. Cherry Creek Country KIYK & KCIN/St. George, UT midday personality

Chris Cruise, Warner/WAR Dir./National Radio & Streaming Promotion Michael Chase and Stoney Creek VP/Innovation, Radio & Streaming Adrian Michaels shared how they’re overcoming those challenges — hint: it involves a lot of video chat — with Country Aircheck. “[PD] Aaronee Cottam saw a couple of my videos on Facebook, and we started talking via phone and Facebook Messenger about putting my The Premix show on,” says Cruise. “That didn’t work out, but she said they were looking for a midday personality. I said, ‘Let’s go.’” Now on his “third or fourth” Country station, Detroit-based Cruise has not only never met his co-workers in person, but he’s never stepped foot in St. George, UT. When asked about moving there – or anywhere – in the future, Cruise says, “I love Detroit. I have two nephews who I get to see every weekend, and my parents live 20 minutes from me. I’ve had to tell a couple of programmers, ‘Hey, I appreciate it, but I need six figures and some change to even think about it.’ Not because I’m cocky or think I deserve it … I just don’t want to move.” Exhibit Opening: Michaels left Warner/WEA at the end of May (CAT 4/28) after six years at the label group … well, maybe left isn’t the right word. “My contract was

coming up, and I knew that I was going to take on a different job,” he explains. “But the way it came up, my office is still there; everything’s still on my desk. There is an Adrian Michaels museum sitting in the middle of Warner.” (continued on page 8)

July 20, 2020, Issue 714

Inside Moving The CRHoF Dinner Originally set for June 24 and moved to Sept. 3, the Country Radio Hall of Fame Dinner has been pushed again. The overarching reason – worldwide pandemic – is obvious, but the nuts and bolts involved and implications on future planning merit a check-in with CRB Exec. Dir. RJ Curtis. For starters, communication with the host hotel was a prime factor. “More than

Go Chard Or Go Home: Black River’s Kelsea Ballerini spends time with radio in support of “Hole In The Bottle.” Pictured (first row, l-r) are the label’s Bill Macky, Ballerini, the label’s Jane O’Malia-Staszak, WPOR/Portland, ME’s Jonathan “JR” Ruppel and WBWL/Boston’s Amanda Jo Parker; (second row, l-r) Max/Norfolk’s Eddie Haskell, WGNA/Albany’s Matty Jeff, WXTU/Philadelphia’s Mark Razz, WDSY/Pittsburgh’s Mark Anderson and WKLB/Boston’s Dawn Santolucito; (third row, l-r) WXCY/Wilmington, DE’s Tyler Daniel, WQMX/Akron’s Ken Steel, WGTY/York, PA’s Scott Donato, WEBG/Chicago’s Lance Houston and WBEE/Rochester’s Billy Kidd; (fourth row, l-r) WUSH/Norfolk’s Dave Parker, the label’s Mike Wilson and Rick Froio, WTHT/Portland, ME’s Corey Garrison and the label’s Bailey White.

Adrian MichaelsAdrian Michaels

Michael ChaseMichael Chase

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A day in the self-isolated life of Arista VP/Promotion Josh Easler: Not having shows to cover or actual promotion tours and the associated travel is the biggest difference. The nuts and bolts of calling PDs and asking for adds or conversions hasn’t changed much, whether I’m in my office in The Gulch or at home. Setting appointments with radio is the most important thing I’ve found. Their schedules are fragmented, and they are often splitting time between home and the station, so it’s best to block time to talk with them. You get more business done that way. Another significant change is how far down the audience has been. That’s tragic for radio but also impacts us in how much longer it can take to get a song to familiarity. It takes a while for research to come around, which makes it tougher to know what you have. The biggest thing we’ve come up with is a virtual promotion tour concept we’re proud of. Traditionally, we’d spend six or eight

weeks and a big chunk of money playing listener lounges, conference rooms and PD offices. This week, we’re launching Robert Counts with a fully produced virtual tour that includes a welcome from [Sony/Nashville Chairman/CEO Randy Goodman], a lyric video and performance, followed by a virtual Zoom hang with Robert. It’s more intentional and produced than others I’ve seen done, and we’ve spent a lot of time, energy and money putting it together. I make a point to get out of the house before and after work, riding my bike on trails every morning and hitting some golf balls after work. I’ve also made it a point to eat lunch from a local restaurant ... sometimes I’ll take it to a local park and sit at a picnic table. Getting out at least two, maybe three times a day creates some routine. I’ve always loved to cook, but now I do more meal prep to have a couple of days of food on hand. So, I’m more strategic in that way. Even when I was traveling, I always had a

garden, but it’s much larger this year. The only thing I’ve watched on TV is Schitt’s Creek, and I didn’t binge it. If there’s any leisure activity I’ve given more time to, it’s golf. The days are equally if not busier than before with calls and Teams meetings. The difference is not being on the road or in traffic at the end of the day. The extra hour or two of daylight really helps.

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us, they’re really paying attention to Nashville’s mayor and what the city and state are doing,” Curtis says. “We knew canceling the September date was a possibility but were careful to assess our needs with the Westin. What table spacing would look like, how food would be served – all those things.” Additionally, the event is largely supported through sponsorships, and many of the large companies involved have stepped back from allocating for events. “Plus, several of our board and agenda committee members are not allowed to travel or be in large gatherings. We wanted to get all the possible information and not make the decision prematurely, but when Nashville walked back reopening to Phase 2, we knew the date would have to be moved.” The first concern, beyond general health and safety, was the inductees themselves. Jim Duncan, Victor Sansone, George

Beasley, Tim Wilson, Chuck Edwards and Mark “Hawkeye” Louis now have to wait even longer for a career crowning moment. “We notified them all, of course, and several had already reached out with inquiries and assured us they were in support of whatever decisions we had to make,” Curtis says. While a new date hasn’t been set, it’s a safe bet it won’t be in 2020. “It’s right to assume the 2020 class will actually be inducted in 2021, hopefully early,” he says, which means two inductions next year. “As we’ve done in the past, the plan is to announce the 2021 Hall class during CRS, with induction set for the summer.” About that Feb. 17-19 plan for next year’s CRS ... “We’re full steam ahead. Of course, things could change, but we’ll address those situations as they come to us. I’m hopeful and thinking that CRS 2021 could be an incredible reunion for our whole industry. CRS sort of

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A day in the self-isolated life of Entercom KFRG/Riverside, CA afternoon personality/digital content creator Anthony “Frogatelli” Donatelli:

I’m saving big on gas money now that I’m working from home every day. I get to see my wife and dog more, which is great, but I do miss seeing my K-Frog family. I also haven’t worn real pants in close to five months!

I didn’t know how to balance work and down-time while working from home when this first started; now, I have it down perfectly. I’ll wake up, go on a bike ride, have breakfast with my wife, start working, take a lunch break, get back to work, go on a walk with the dog, finish work, have dinner and read before bed. Then, I call it a day.

I’ve been working from home since March, and there have been ups and downs. I start the day by taking a look at what new info is trending and make sure I’m on top of everything that I may have missed while I was sleeping. I’ll write a few pieces of content for the website, schedule posts for our social media pages, then do my show later in the day.

My wife has been so supportive making sure I’m taking breaks and not skipping meals. I wouldn’t have been able to get through this without her. My dog barks a lot throughout the day, so he’s been the annoying one.

I have a newfound love for bike riding. My wife

got me a bike for my birthday in May, and I’ve been looking up different trails nearby to ride. I’ll pop my headphones in, and it’s a great escape. Forty miles is my current personal best.

Socially, I find myself coming up with more interactive content to get listeners involved, and programmatically, it’s nice knowing there are a lot of people in the same boat as I am, so I can make being stuck at home sound relative for all of us.

Going live has been my listeners’ favorite part of the day. I do a show on Instagram Live called Fun At 4 where every day at 4pm PT, I play different games – Connect 4, Pictionary, Tic-Tac-Toe – with listeners. It’s been a great way to connect and show that we really are all in this together.

I can’t stop watching Friends. It’s one of my all-time favorite shows, and it’s a comfort show for me. I’ve also been watching The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons of All-Time, because I love the drama, and I’ve been reading Extreme Ownership, which is a fantastic read for anybody who works with a team.

My go-to snack has been ice cream. Before or after dinner, I find myself taking a spoon to the carton almost every day.

I had so many house projects I’d been putting off, and I was finally able to do those and more since being home. Now I’m excited to have people

over again one day so they can see what we’ve done over here.

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has that vibe anyway, but what a celebration it would be as our first opportunity get back together and see live music again.” –Chuck Aly

Erv Rolls The Dice Artist manager Erv Woolsey (George Strait, Lee Ann Womack) once worked in radio promotion, but digital’s easy access is behind his decision to launch Rollin’ The Dice Records (CAT 7/16). The label’s first signing, Stone Senate, is fronted by Woolsey’s son Clint and has released as its first single a new

version of Strait’s “The Fireman.” “This new company Copperline Music is run by some guys I know, and they signed an act of ours – Davisson Brothers Band – to the label,” he says. “We were looking for distribution on Stone Senate and decided to give it a roll.” Beyond Erv himself, Rollin’ The Dice also has industry vet Allen Mitchell on staff. “We’ve got some people working social media, too,” Woolsey says. “This effort is all about getting a bigger audience for the band.” Stone Senate has had success primarily touring the rock circuit on the east coast and, despite its lineage, “The Fireman” isn’t targeted at Country ... or terrestrial radio at all. “Their blues and Erv WoolseyErv Woolsey

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Unlike Michaels, who had years of experience in the country music industry and already resided in Nashville, Chase had spent the past 16 years in Atlanta working in Pop — both on the radio and label side (CAT 4/8). He visited Nashville and met with [VP] Tom Martens, [EVP/GM] Ben Kline and [Chairman/CEO] John Esposito a couple weeks before the company’s offices closed, which slowed the onboarding process and caused him to wonder, “Is this a sign?” A longtime admiration of Warner and the WAR team bolstered his confidence. “I knew that if and when I ever got a chance to work with them, I was definitely going to jump on it,” Chase says. “So I decided to go with it. I was betting on the future after the pandemic.” What was the process of moving during a pandemic like? Luckily for Chase, he had a “man” on the inside. “I have family here, so my sister did a little house hunting and FaceTimed us from a neighborhood in Spring Hill a friend told us about. We kind of bought a house sight unseen, which was weird.” Rather than moving, Cruise focused on upgrading his at-home set-up, adding acoustic panels, a mic processor and a “decent” mic and windscreen. He prerecords a couple of hours – not days – in advance to “keep it fresh,” sending MP3s over an

FTP site which are then uploaded in the system. “I’ve listened quite a few times, and it sounds pretty good,” he says. “I send to Keysight, and whatever happens next is magic.” Other than needing to increase his volume a bit, Cruise maintains it sounds live. “You’d never know in a million years if you weren’t a radio nerd.” Zoom Where It Happened: All three men “met” their team — an essential part to starting any job — without the ability to be in the same room as them. “I think the weirdest thing is coming into a place and the only way to meet your people is on a Zoom and Teams screen,” says Michaels. “I’ve realized how much I actually learned at previous jobs from watching other people in the office. You learn by assimilating with the whole crowd that’s there. Losing that means you’re on your own. It’s really different.” Adds Chase, “I have not come in human contact with anyone that I work with since I’ve started this job. It’s very unusual to work with these people every day and have never actually shaken their hand, given them a hug or been in a meeting in the same room. It hasn’t been bad, it’s just been really interesting.” While Cruise misses the “hallway vibes” of working in an office, he’s fully embraced his current situation. “I love working from home,” he admits. “It’s calm – not stressful at all. There’s none of that, ‘Where’s this prize form?’ I just do my show. It’s very stress-free.” Both Michaels and Chase join Cruise in missing the in-office connection and camaraderie but are finding new and creative solutions to the challenges presented. For Chase, that included virtually meeting his team, artists and radio programmers. “We did Gabby Barrett Zooms with radio partners for a week leading up to the release of her new single,” he recalls. “It ended up being really great, because my background is not primarily in country music. I was meeting a lot of the programmers for the first time.” Michaels strives to adopt new systems and find better practices in his newly-created role, stressing, “We have to find new ways to radio. We can’t not put out new content.” Cruise and his team haven’t yet figured out the phones, but he’s staying connected with listeners via posts and replies on the stations’ social media accounts. He reports it’s been all “positive feedback so far with no complaints,” although the similarity between his and afternoon personality DJ Tischner’s voices has produced a pretty hilarious conspiracy theory. “People think I’m his fake alter ego, and I’m not a real person.” Looking to the collective future of the industry, Michaels believes aspects of promotion previously seen as integral could become mostly unnecessary. “When we’re watching the bottom line, you ask, ‘Was a grown person actually needed to fly from their house all the way to a concert to grab another grown man or woman that they’ve known for 10 years, walk them 80ft. backstage, say hi to an artist, take two pictures and then go on your way?” Chase also views the current situation as an opportunity to “throw out the playbook” and get creative. “There are a lot of very exciting ideas floating around. We can’t wait to test them out.” Reach Chase here, Cruise here and Michaels here.

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southern rock roots are showing out, and we’re seeing what we can get done,” he says. “If you can get on SiriusXM, Spotify and those kinds of things, you can generate some interest without competing with major labels. Radio is still the driver, but other things have come into play that make things kind of interesting.” As to future signings and working in his country music wheelhouse, Woolsey says, “It just depends what’s a good fit.”

–Chuck Aly

Chart Chat Congratulations to Sam Hunt, Royce Risser, Katie Dean, David Friedman, Chris Schuler and the MCA promotion team on landing at No. 1 with “Hard To Forget.” The song is the fourth single from Hunt’s sophomore studio album, Southside, and is his seventh career No. 1. Songwriters are Ashley Gorley, Josh Osborne, Luke Laird, Shane McAnally, Audrey Grisham, Mary Jean Shurtz, Russ Hull and Hunt. And kudos to Shari Roth and the Blue Chair/Warner/WEA crew on notching 64 adds for Kenny Chesney’s “Happy Does,” landing atop this week’s board.

News & Notes Arkansas Broadcasters Association has cancelled its ARKCON 2020 event and migrated to an online platform. ABA will host its sales and management media summit July 22-23 free for members. Camellia City WTHO/Thomson, GA has added custom outsourced local news, sports and weather provider Virtual News Center for newscasts. Benztown and P1 Media Group are partnering to offer a free webinar entitled Creating Powerful Radio For Uncertain Times July 23 at 12pm CT. Register here.

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(continued from page 1)Welcome Aboard. Please Stay Home

Room At The Lap Top: Room At The Lap Top: Michael Chase in his new Michael Chase in his new

home office.home office.

Back In Plaque: Back In Plaque: Adrian Michaels’ Adrian Michaels’ at-home setup.at-home setup.

Distressed Leather: Distressed Leather: Cruise Cruise in his natural habitat.in his natural habitat.

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MIDWEST

Zimmer KCLR/Columbia, MO is looking for a PD/on-air talent. Send résumés and airchecks here. 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. American Media KKOW/Pittsburg, KS PD Steve “Shotgun” Kelly is seeking a “Jill of all Trades” to handle an air shift, production and live broadcasts. Send résumés, airchecks, production samples, personality websites and social links to him here. Hubbard WIL/St. Louis OM Tommy Mattern is looking for an MD/afternoon personality with a minimum of two years on-air experience, demonstrable ratings success stories and impeccable references. See the complete posting and apply here. Cumulus/Appleton-Oshkosh, WI VP/MM John Rowe is searching for an OM for the five-station cluster that includes Country WPKR. See the complete job posting and apply here. Entercom WUSN/Chicago VP/Programming Todd Cavanah and APD/MD Marci Braun are seeking a morning team. Interested candidates should send résumés and airchecks to Cavanah here and Braun here. Federated WQHK/Ft. Wayne, IN OM Jimmy Knight is searching for a morning co-host to join incumbent Josh Michaels. Send résumés and airchecks to Knight here. Alpha KIAI/Mason City, IA is in need of a PD/morning host. See the complete posting and apply here.

NORTHEAST

Forever WFGI/Johnstown, PA is seeking a full-time morning co-host. Send résumés, airchecks and salary requirements here. WVRC WKKW/Morgantown, WV PD Mike Vincent is seeking part-time on-air talent for weekend and fill-in positions. Send résumés and airchecks to him here.

SOUTHEAST

Cumulus WKAK/Albany, GA PD Bill Dollar is looking for an afternoon personality/Production Dir. Apply here.

Blakeney WBBN/Laurel-Hattiesburg, MS is seeking a morning co-host and midday personality. Résumés and airchecks can be sent here. Alpha/Fredericksburg, VA is looking for a Market Mgr. for the cluster, which includes Country WFLS. Interested candidates can see a complete job description and apply here. Heritage WGGC/Bowling Green, KY PD Greg Almond is looking to fill a commercial production position with potential for an on-air shift and/or board op duties. Applicants can send résumés and airchecks to Almond here. iHeartMedia/Nashville SVPP Gator Harrison is seeking an afternoon co-host/producer to join Wayne “Big D” Danielson on Country WSIX. Interested parties may apply here.

SOUTHWEST

Townsquare/Lubbock, TX MM Rosalie Drake is looking for a Dir./Content for the cluster, including Country KQBR. Send résumés here. Radio Ranch KRNH/Kerrville, TX is in need of a PD/morning host with a strategic programming mind and strong on-air skills. Send résumés and airchecks here.

WEST COAST

Momentum KJUG/Visalia, CA PD Rik McNeil is looking for a morning co-host. See the complete job posting here; résumés and airchecks to McNeil here. RMG KOLC/Reno, NV VP/GM Tricia Gallenbeck is seeking a PD/on-air talent. Send résumés and airchecks to her here. Badlands/Rapid City, SD is searching for a GM/DOS who can build, train and motivate a team for the cluster that includes Country KRKI. Interested parties can send résumés and references here. Cameron KFLG/Big River, CA is looking for a morning personality with five-plus years of on-air experience. See the complete posting here. Ruby Radio/Elko, NV VP/Programming Tom Chase is seeking on-air talent for the cluster that includes Country KBGZ and Classic Country translator K263BD. Applicants can send cover letters, résumés and airchecks to Chase here.

Bonneville KYGO/Denver PD Brian Michel is searching for a morning co-host to join incumbent Tracy Dixon. Reach Michel here, and apply here. iHeartMedia EVP/Country Programming Strategy Rod Phillips and Central California/Nevada RSVP Tony Matteo are looking for a PD/on-air personality to join KWNR/Las Vegas. Interested candidates should send résumés and airchecks to both Phillips here and Matteo here. 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.

OTHER

Consultant Joel Raab is looking an on-air PD for a reporting station in a Top 100 market. Send materials here. RWPC Co-President and consultant Scott Huskey is on the hunt for a Country PD/on-air talent in a medium market in the South. Send résumés and airchecks to him here. RWPC Pres. JJ Jobe is seeking a GM for a small market radio cluster in the South. Interested parties can send a résumé with references to him here. Summit National PD John Olsen is looking for on-air talent. The company’s Country stations include WZZK/Birmingham; WQNU/Louisville; WKHK/Richmond, VA; and WCYQ/Knoxville, TN. Send résumés and airchecks to Olsen here. Cherry Creek Media Group PD Mark Elliott is searching for experienced OMs and PDs for future openings. The company’s Country properties include KAAR/Butte, MT; KCIN & KIYK/St. George, UT; KMON/Great Falls, MT; KGGL/Missoula, MT; KKXK/Montrose, MT; KWCD/Sierra Vista, AZ; KYSN/Wenatchee, WA; KYYZ/Williston, ND; and Classic Country KMON-AM/Great Falls, MT. Candidates with a minimum of three-to-five years of experience and a background in programming multiple formats in small to medium sized markets can send résumés, airchecks and programming philosophies to Elliott here.

AVAILABLE JOBS

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

•Heather StevensFormer WQXK/Youngstown, OH [email protected]

•Alex GuerraFormer Entervision/Sacramento MD/Promo [email protected]

•Tony KellyFormer WUSN/Chicago morning [email protected]

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

•Jonathan WestFormer WKTI/Milwaukee [email protected]

•Doug DoddsFormer ZFKY/Grand Cayman PD/[email protected]

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

•Denis “Catfish” MillerFormer KSNI/Santa Maria, CA afternoon [email protected]

•Cory MikhalsFormer KIZN/Boise morning [email protected]

•Katie CarmichaelFormer WTVY/Dothan, AL morning [email protected]

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

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

•Jason RyanFormer WWQM/Madison, WI [email protected]

•Jeff DavisFormer Big Label Dir./[email protected]

•AJ McCloudFormer WWFF/Huntsville, AL APD/[email protected]

•Kristin MonicaFormer WQNU/Louisville APD/[email protected]

•Paul CannellFormer WRKN/New Orleans [email protected]

•Charlie DeanFormer Mercury Sr. Dir./Midwest [email protected]

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

•Tim “Tiny” BurgerFormer KFDI/Wichita [email protected]

•Tom TravisFormer iHeartMedia/Oklahoma City [email protected]

•Chuck KnightFormer iHeartMedia/Austin-San Antonio [email protected]

•Dan MasonFormer iHeartMedia/Mobile, AL-Pensacola, FL [email protected]

•Dave SchaeferFormer iHeartMedia/Farmington, NM SVPP & Country KTRA [email protected]

•Ginny Rogers BropheyFormer WBWL/Boston [email protected]

•Brittany TullyFormer WYNK/Baton Rouge [email protected]

•Brian ClearyFormer WEZL/Charleston, SC [email protected]

•Steve KnollFormer KMAG/Ft. Smith, AR PD/on-air [email protected]

•Bree WagnerFormer KAJA & KRPT/San Antonio APD/MD/on-air and KASE & KVET/Austin APD/MD/[email protected]

•Tige RodgersFormer iHeart Custom Tige & Daniel afternoon [email protected]

SEEKING JOBS

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SEEKING JOBS•Daniel BakerFormer iHeart Custom Tige & Daniel afternoon [email protected]

•HJ “JoJo” MezaFormer KAJA/San Antonio morning [email protected]

•Ritch CassidyFormer KFFF/Omaha morning [email protected]

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

•Dave ConradFormer WBCT/Grand Rapids, MI afternoon [email protected]

•Amy NicFormer WAMZ/Louisville afternoon [email protected]

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

•Carrie LeighFormer WTWF/Erie, PA midday [email protected]

•Lee FranceFormer KAGG/Bryan, TX PD/midday [email protected]

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

•Trace HamiltonFormer WEBG/Chicago night [email protected]

•Daryl Thomas LedyardFormer WBBS/Syracuse on-air [email protected]

•Lizz RyalsFormer WESC/Greenville, SC on-air [email protected]

•Shawn CareyFormer KXXY/Oklahoma City on-air [email protected]

•Christian “CHoff” HofferFormer WBCT/Grand Rapids, MI [email protected]

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

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

•Dan JessopFormer KKUT/Pleasant, UT Station [email protected]

•KasperFormer WUSN/Chicago [email protected] and www.KasperShow.com

•Toni MarieFormer KWJJ/Portland APD/[email protected]

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

•Cadillac JackFormer WYCD/Detroit APD/[email protected]

•Chuck EdwardsFormer WYCD/Detroit [email protected]

•Terry PhillipsFormer Entercom/Detroit Dir./Creative [email protected]

•Bernadette GibbonsFormer Entercom/New York Coord./[email protected]

•Jeff PierceFormer Saga/Portland, ME [email protected]

•Blair ThomasFormer WXCY/Wilmington, DE [email protected]

•Joe BleacherFormer WXCY/Wilmington, DE Dir./[email protected]

•John ShombyFormer Nash Dir./Programming & WKDF/Nashville [email protected]

•Brad KingFormer WBYT/South Bend, IN APD/MD/[email protected]

•Dr. Don CarpenterFormer WYCD/Detroit [email protected]

•Joseph PittFormer WRTB/Rockford, IL Regional MD/[email protected]

•MoJoe RobertsFormer Alpha Country Format Captain and KUPL/Portland [email protected]

•Tony RussellFormer KUPL/Portland [email protected]

•Jake ByronFormer KUPL/Portland [email protected]

•Nancy MackFormer KGNC/Amarillo, TX [email protected]

•Adam RondeauFormer WCVL/Charlottesville, VA [email protected]

•Corey DillonFormer KNUC/Seattle afternoons/Social Media [email protected]

•Jeff “Reyn” ReynoldsFormer Brewer WQLK/Richmond, IN [email protected]

•David SommersFormer WDJR/Dothan, AL [email protected]

•Tori DunnFormer Hubbard/Seattle Dir./Marketing & [email protected]

•Jerry BroadwayFormer WIL/St. Louis Bud & Broadway morning [email protected]

•Bud FordFormer WIL/St. Louis Bud & Broadway morning [email protected]

•Chuck WicksFormer Cumulus/Westwood One nationally syndicated The Ty Bentli Show morning [email protected]

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•Adrian KulpFormer Cumulus/Westwood One nationally syndicated The Ty Bentli Show Sr. Exec. [email protected]

•Jackie ProffitFormer ALSAC/St. Jude Sr. Specialist/Radio & Entertainment [email protected]

•Brian McKayFormer WXTU/Philadelphia middays, Dir./[email protected]

•Guy DavidFormer KYGO/Denver [email protected]

•Joe CassadyFormer Pritchard/Burlington, IA OM/[email protected]

•Jason PullmanFormer WUSN/Chicago [email protected]

•Presleigh WebbFormer KTCS/Fort Smth, AR [email protected]

•Jeff HuntFormer WXCY/Wilmington, DE MD/[email protected]

•Brent JonesFormer Capitol Dir./Midwest [email protected]

•Don JarrettFormer KTHK/Idaho Falls, ID PD/[email protected]

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

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2 SAM HUNTHard To Forget (MCA) 26406 1006 8361 290 50.51 1.903 154 0

1 2 LUKE BRYAN/One Margarita (Capitol) 25546 -1838 7984 -604 48.329 -3.133 156 0

3 3 MIRANDA LAMBERT/Bluebird (RCA) ✔ 24884 1732 7733 461 45.59 4.544 157 0

4 4 CHRIS JANSON/Done (Warner/WAR) ✔ 22512 1033 7033 281 41.426 2.299 157 0

6 5 MADDIE & TAE/Die From A Broken Heart (Mercury) ✔ 20773 2071 6632 579 39.097 5.534 157 0

5 6 LOCASH/One Big Country Song (Wheelhouse) 20617 857 6423 245 39.515 1.871 157 0

7 7 JUSTIN MOORE/Why We Drink (Valory) 18519 302 5743 141 36.271 0.667 157 0

8 8 FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/I Love My Country (BMLGR) 18038 236 5666 37 32.335 0.798 157 0

9 9 T. RHETT f/McENITE, SCOTT, URBAN & TOMLIN/Be A Light (Valory) 17349 82 5652 26 30.88 0.311 156 0

11 10 KEITH URBAN/God Whispered Your Name (Capitol) 17065 151 5401 61 30.778 0.576 157 0

12 11 KANE BROWN/Cool Again (RCA) 15429 160 4732 55 27.705 0.169 157 0

13 12 ASHLEY MCBRYDE/One Night Standards (Warner/WMN) 12986 136 4192 69 21.249 0.118 154 0

14 13 TIM MCGRAW/I Called Mama (Big Machine) 12770 268 4102 94 22.884 1.684 157 0

15 14 JAMESON RODGERS/Some Girls (River House/Columbia) 12271 340 3934 108 20.601 1.18 156 1

18 15 LUKE COMBS/Lovin' On You (River House/Columbia) ✔ 11468 1355 3520 467 21.95 2.934 156 4

16 16 JASON ALDEAN/Got What I Got (Macon Music/Broken Bow) 10906 581 3421 132 18.524 1.668 157 0

17 17 CHASE RICE/Lonely If You Are (Dack Janiels/Broken Bow) 10685 413 3377 105 18.09 0.987 152 0

20 18 LEE BRICE/One Of Them Girls (Curb) ✔ 10451 1139 3275 372 16.563 1.738 157 0

19 19 MATT STELL/Everywhere But On (Records/Arista) 10163 124 3210 76 17.105 0.601 155 0

21 20 KIP MOORE/She's Mine (MCA) 9570 572 2918 118 15.178 1.686 153 0

22 21 PARKER MCCOLLUM/Pretty Heart (MCA) 8940 474 2626 148 14.616 0.782 144 3

23 22 BRAD PAISLEY/No I In Beer (Arista) 8311 149 2627 45 14.209 0.42 151 1

24 23 HARDY f/L. ALAINA & D. DAWSON/One Beer (Big Loud) 8144 240 2536 67 12.466 1.073 140 4

26 24 JON PARDI/Ain't Always The Cowboy (Capitol) 6592 211 2036 53 10.468 0.953 149 1

25 25 MIDLAND/Cheatin' Songs (Big Machine) 6556 98 1997 -4 10.118 -0.039 143 3

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

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27 26 LADY A/Champagne Night (BMLGR) 6056 502 1844 193 8.57 0.168 141 2

28 27 RUSSELL DICKERSON/Love You Like I Used To (Triple Tigers) 5435 44 1673 43 8.689 0.248 142 4

29 28 OLD DOMINION/Some People Do (RCA) 4983 -3 1544 30 8.018 -0.077 127 0

30 29 DUSTIN LYNCH/Momma's House (Broken Bow) 4687 0 1378 16 5.67 -0.044 134 3

31 30 JON LANGSTON/Now You Know (32 Bridge/EMI Nashville) 4575 38 1504 15 6.471 0.823 135 2

32 31 LAUREN ALAINA/Getting Good (Mercury) 4511 -11 1467 6 4.997 -0.373 129 0

34 32 MORGAN WALLEN/More Than My Hometown (Big Loud) 4237 283 1261 88 7.272 0.317 105 8

33 33 CHRIS LANE/Big, Big Plans (Big Loud) 4135 59 1304 38 5.846 0.159 115 2

35 34 ERIC CHURCH/Stick That In Your Country Song (EMI Nashville) 4025 297 1363 64 5.733 0.821 117 11

37 35 RASCAL FLATTS/How They Remember You (Big Machine) 3839 292 1145 73 6.35 0.235 116 3

36 36 LANCO/What I See (Arista) 3603 -90 1148 -32 3.527 -0.078 119 0

38 37 BRETT ELDREDGE/Gabrielle (Warner/WMN) 3498 -2 1058 46 5.244 -0.345 103 2

39 38 TENILLE ARTS/Somebody Like That (19th & Grand) 3274 86 1134 3 3.906 0.431 112 4

40 39 BROTHERS OSBORNE/All Night (EMI Nashville) 3160 4 934 -17 3.551 -0.174 93 2

41 40 DYLAN SCOTT/Nobody (Curb) 3120 3 1058 19 3.981 0.797 104 1

44 41 MAREN MORRIS/To Hell & Back (Columbia) 2651 5 820 -9 2.765 0.138 84 1

42 42 KANE BROWN/Worldwide Beautiful (RCA) 2612 -334 779 -103 4.681 -0.581 91 0

43 43 GRANGER SMITH/That's Why I Love Dirt Roads (Wheelhouse) 2598 -90 835 -22 2.659 -0.178 96 0

46 44 KELSEA BALLERINI/Hole In The Bottle (Black River) 2583 162 770 87 3.185 0.008 90 9

47 45 NIKO MOON/Good Time (RCA) 2423 28 753 4 3.281 0.204 78 2

45 46 BRETT YOUNG/Lady (BMLGR) 2404 -109 742 -20 4.117 -0.82 83 0

48 47 JORDAN DAVIS/Almost Maybes (MCA) 2388 36 756 14 2.991 -0.135 85 6

49 48 BRANTLEY GILBERT/Hard Days (Valory) 2095 25 688 15 2.222 0.037 86 1

50 49 PARMALEE f/B. BROWN/Just The Way (Stoney Creek) 2040 -9 701 8 1.872 -0.1 76 0

50 RUNAWAY JUNE/We Were Rich (Wheelhouse) 1992 326 569 95 2.266 0.346 59 2

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

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Country Aircheck Top Spin GainersMADDIE & TAE/Die From A Broken Heart (Mercury) 579

LUKE COMBS/Lovin' On You (River House/Columbia) 467

MIRANDA LAMBERT/Bluebird (RCA) 461

LEE BRICE/One Of Them Girls (Curb) 372

SAM HUNT/Hard To Forget (MCA) 290

CHRIS JANSON/Done (Warner/WAR) 281

LOCASH/One Big Country Song (Wheelhouse) 245

LADY A/Champagne Night (BMLGR) 193

KENNY CHESNEY/Happy Does (Blue Chair/Warner/WEA) 177

PARKER MCCOLLUM/Pretty Heart (MCA) 148

Country Aircheck Top Point GainersMADDIE & TAE/Die From A Broken Heart (Mercury) 2071 ✔MIRANDA LAMBERT/Bluebird (RCA) 1732 ✔LUKE COMBS/Lovin' On You (River House/Columbia) 1355 ✔LEE BRICE/One Of Them Girls (Curb) 1139 ✔CHRIS JANSON/Done (Warner/WAR) 1033 ✔SAM HUNT/Hard To Forget (MCA) 1006

LOCASH/One Big Country Song (Wheelhouse) 857

JASON ALDEAN/Got What I Got (Macon Music/Broken Bow) 581

KIP MOORE/She's Mine (MCA) 572

KENNY CHESNEY/Happy Does (Blue Chair/Warner/WEA) 538

Activator Top Spin GainersLUKE COMBS/Lovin' On You (River House/Columbia) 203

CHRIS JANSON/Done (Warner/WAR) 164

MIRANDA LAMBERT/Bluebird (RCA) 137

LEE BRICE/One Of Them Girls (Curb) 123

MADDIE & TAE/Die From A Broken Heart (Mercury) 105

LADY A/Champagne Night (BMLGR) 89

JAMESON RODGERS/Some Girls (River House/Columbia) 66

PARKER MCCOLLUM/Pretty Heart (MCA) 65

MATT STELL/Everywhere But On (Records/Arista) 64

KENNY CHESNEY/Happy Does (Blue Chair/Warner/WEA) 56

Activator Top Point GainersLUKE COMBS/Lovin' On You (River House/Columbia) 971 ✔

CHRIS JANSON/Done (Warner/WAR) 874 ✔

MIRANDA LAMBERT/Bluebird (RCA) 728 ✔

LEE BRICE/One Of Them Girls (Curb) 634 ✔

LADY A/Champagne Night (BMLGR) 510 ✔

MADDIE & TAE/Die From A Broken Heart (Mercury) 491

JAMESON RODGERS/Some Girls (River House/Columbia) 455

MATT STELL/Everywhere But On (Records/Arista) 405

LOCASH/One Big Country Song (Wheelhouse) 327

PARKER MCCOLLUM/Pretty Heart (MCA) 310

Country Aircheck Top Recurrents Points

MORGAN WALLEN/Chasin' You (Big Loud) 19199

B. SHELTON w/G. STEFANI/Nobody But You (Warner/WMN) 16341

GABBY BARRETT/I Hope (Warner/WAR) 13658

L. COMBS f/E. CHURCH/Does To Me (River House/Columbia) 13552

KENNY CHESNEY/Here And Now (Blue Chair/Warner/WEA) 12504

TRAVIS DENNING/After A Few (Mercury) 11499

MAREN MORRIS/The Bones (Columbia) 11248

T. RHETT & J. PARDI/Beer Can't Fix (Capitol/Valory) 10369

JAKE OWEN/Homemade (Big Loud) 7920

OLD DOMINION/One Man Band (RCA) 7857

Country Aircheck Add Leaders AddsKENNY CHESNEY/Happy Does (Blue Chair/Warner/WEA) 64MO PITNEY/Ain't Bad For A Good Ol' Boy (Curb) 16ERIC CHURCH/Stick That In Your Country Song (EMI Nashville) 11KELSEA BALLERINI/Hole In The Bottle (Black River) 9MORGAN WALLEN/More Than My Hometown (Big Loud) 8ZAC BROWN BAND/The Man Who... (Home Grown/19th & Grand) 8JORDAN DAVIS/Almost Maybes (MCA) 6CHRIS BANDI/Man Enough Now (Records/GCE) 5DANIELLE BRADBERY/Never Have I Ever (Big Machine/BMLGR) 5HARDY f/L. ALAINA & D. DAWSON/One Beer (Big Loud) 4JOSH ABBOTT BAND/Little More You (Pretty Damn Tough) 4LINDSAY ELL/Want Me Back (Stoney Creek) 4LUKE COMBS/Lovin' On You (River House/Columbia) 4RAYNE JOHNSON/Last Name (Legend/In2une) 4RUSSELL DICKERSON/Love You Like I Used To (Triple Tigers) 4TENILLE ARTS/Somebody Like That (19th & Grand) 4

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Bill Anderson The Hits Re-Imagined (TWI Records)Anderson’s 73rd album includes 10 songs written and recorded by himself or made famous by artists including George Strait, Brad Paisley and Kenny Chesney, as well as instrumental versions of each track.

July 31Rascal Flatts How They Remember You (Big Machine)Mac McAnally Once in a Lifetime (Mailboat Records)

NIKO MOON/Good Time (RCA) Moves 47-45* 2,423 points, 753 spins 2 adds: KKBQ, WUBE

BRETT YOUNG/Lady (BMLGR) Moves 45-46 2,404 points, 742 spins; no adds

JORDAN DAVIS/Almost Maybes (MCA) Moves 48-47* 2,388 points, 756 spins 6 adds: KAWO, KMDL, WDRM, WITL, WOKQ, WYRK

BRANTLEY GILBERT/Hard Days (Valory) Moves 49-48* 2,095 points, 688 spins 1 add: *WPCV

PARMALEE f/B. BROWN/Just The Way (Stoney Creek) Moves 50-49* 2,040 points, 701 spins; no adds

RUNAWAY JUNE/We Were Rich (Wheelhouse) Debuts at 50* 1,992 points, 569 spins 2 adds: KNUC, WAVW

J. ALLEN & N. CYRUS/This Is Us (Records/Columbia/Stoney Creek) 1,976 points, 709 spins; no adds

JAKE OWEN/Made For You (Big Loud) 1,859 points, 538 spins 1 add: KKWF

GABBY BARRETT/The Good Ones (Warner/WAR) 1,712 points, 564 spins 2 adds: KBQI, KHEY

ZAC BROWN BAND/The Man Who... (Home Grown Music/19th & Grand) 1,351 points, 493 spins 8 adds: KJUG, KMNB, KPLM, KSOP, MCCN, WAVW, WCKN, WGNE

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July 27MITCHELL TENPENNY/Broken Up (Riser House/Columbia)TYLER FARR/Soundtrack To A Small Town Sundown (Night Train/Broken Bow)CHRISSY METZ/Talking To God (EMI Nashville)

August 3None Listed

August 10A THOUSAND HORSES/A Song To Remember (Warner/WEA)CAM/Classic (Triple Tigers)

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

1 1 LUKE BRYANOne Margarita (Captiol)

11442 113 2215 24 45 0

3 2 MIRANDA LAMBERT/Bluebird (RCA) ✔ 10520 728 2143 137 45 0

2 3 SAM HUNT/Hard To Forget (MCA) 10293 -87 2022 -41 45 0

4 4 T. RHETT f/McENTIRE, SCOTT, URBAN & TOMLIN/Be A Light (Valory) 9369 -83 1849 -1 46 0

8 5 CHRIS JANSON/Done (Warner/WAR) ✔ 8898 874 1753 164 45 0

5 6 MADDIE & TAE/Die From A Broken Heart (Mercury) 8820 491 1747 105 45 0

6 7 JUSTIN MOORE/Why We Drink (Valory) 8316 100 1597 17 45 0

10 8 LOCASH/One Big Country Song (Wheelhouse) 8128 327 1604 53 44 0

7 9 FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/I Love My Country (BMLGR) 8074 47 1574 19 45 0

11 10 KEITH URBAN/God Whispered Your Name (Capitol) 7605 -93 1457 6 45 0

12 11 ASHLEY MCBRYDE/One Night Standards (Warner/WMN) 6723 7 1342 -2 45 0

13 12 TIM MCGRAW/I Called Mama (Big Machine) 6334 152 1221 22 45 0

14 13 KANE BROWN/Cool Again (RCA) 6021 -35 1165 -16 44 0

15 14 JASON ALDEAN/Got What I Got (Macon Music/Broken Bow) 5946 183 1105 47 47 0

16 15 JAMESON RODGERS/Some Girls (River House/Columbia) 5782 455 1129 66 44 1

17 16 LEE BRICE/One Of Them Girls (Curb) ✔ 5515 634 1025 123 46 0

18 17 LUKE COMBS/Lovin' On You (River House/Columbia) ✔ 5352 971 1006 203 46 3

21 18 CHASE RICE/Lonely If You Are (Dack Janiels/Broken Bow) 4294 302 816 38 40 0

20 19 KIP MOORE/She's Mine (MCA) 4226 153 801 23 43 0

19 20 BRAD PAISLEY/No I In Beer (Arista) 4082 -3 785 -20 45 0

22 21 MATT STELL/Everywhere But On (Records/Arista) 4029 405 825 64 43 3

23 22 JON PARDI/Ain't Always The Cowboy (Capitol) 3815 210 654 29 42 1

24 23 PARKER MCCOLLUM/Pretty Heart (MCA) 3326 310 681 65 45 1

25 24 MIDLAND/Cheatin' Songs (Big Machine) 3029 42 558 -1 40 0

28 25 LADY A/Champagne Night (BMLGR) ✔ 2928 510 568 89 46 4

26 26 HARDY f/L. ALAINA & D. DAWSON/One Beer (Big Loud) 2920 130 554 13 45 0

27 27 ERIC CHURCH/Stick That In Your Country Song (EMI Nashville) 2752 13 472 2 36 1

29 28 RUSSELL DICKERSON/Love You Like I Used To (Triple Tigers) 1845 38 323 7 35 1

31 29 BROTHERS OSBORNE/All Night (EMI Nashville) 1672 162 276 23 27 0

30 30 BRETT ELDREDGE/Gabrielle (Warner/WMN) 1614 63 296 12 37 1

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

32 31 OLD DOMINION/Some People Do (RCA) 1566 100 328 22 39 0

33 32 RASCAL FLATTS/How They Remember You (Big Machine) 1505 204 286 43 35 1

36 33 KELSEA BALLERINI/Hole In The Bottle (Black River) 1420 277 212 48 20 0

34 34 BRETT YOUNG/Lady (BMLGR) 1342 106 211 17 16 0

38 35 MORGAN WALLEN/More Than My Hometown (Big Loud) 1260 223 251 48 30 3

35 36 JON LANGSTON/Now You Know (32 Bridge/EMI Nashville) 1193 34 248 4 32 0

37 37 LAUREN ALAINA/Getting Good (Mercury) 1024 -29 240 -6 31 0

40 38 LANCO/What I See (Arista) 836 -63 198 -16 28 0

53 39 KENNY CHESNEY/Happy Does (Blue Chair/Warner/WEA) 830 298 158 56 21 5

41 40 TRAVIS DENNING/ABBY (Mercury) 800 -20 80 -2 1 0

42 41 GRANGER SMITH/That's Why I Love Dirt Roads (Wheelhouse) 742 -63 157 -6 19 0

43 42 CHASE RICE/Forever To Go (Dack Janiels/Broken Bow) 690 -50 69 -5 1 0

48 43 THE DESERT CITY RAMBLERS/Hillbilly Rollin' Stone (Crane Creek) 690 66 127 15 10 0

44 44 PARMALEE f/B. BROWN/Just The Way (Stoney Creek) 686 -16 123 -1 13 0

47 45 CHRIS LANE/Big, Big Plans (Big Loud) 628 -8 141 -5 26 0

49 46 MAREN MORRIS/To Hell & Back (Columbia) 600 7 112 0 16 0

50 47 DUSTIN LYNCH/Momma's House (Broken Bow) 587 0 142 0 28 0

45 48 DYLAN SCOTT/Nobody (Curb) 564 -72 126 -13 16 0

46 49 JORDAN DAVIS/Almost Maybes (MCA) 557 -79 87 -11 12 0

51 50 JIMMIE ALLEN & NOAH CYRUS/This Is Us (Records/Columbia/Stoney Creek) 523 -34 67 -7 5 0

52 51 ZAC BROWN BAND/The Man Who Loves... (Home Grown/19th & Grand) 479 -57 99 -9 14 0

60 52 LITTLE BIG TOWN/Wine, Beer, Whiskey (Capitol) 464 77 58 6 5 0

53 DANIELLE BRADBERY/Never Have I Ever (Big Machine/BMLGR) 447 257 58 38 10 1

55 54 JAKE OWEN/Made For You (Big Loud) 437 -1 76 -1 8 0

54 55 ROSS ELLIS/Home To Me (Sony) 420 -40 42 -4 1 0

56 BRANTLEY GILBERT/Hard Days (Valory) 418 38 77 9 21 0

56 57 SHY CARTER/Good Love (Warner/WAR) 410 -10 41 -1 1 0

57 58 BRELAND/My Truck (Atlantic) 400 -20 40 -2 1 0

59 59 INGRID ANDRESS/The Stranger (Warner/WEA) 394 5 46 0 3 0

58 60 TENILLE ARTS/Somebody Like That (19th & Grand) 380 -24 97 -6 22 1

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