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unusual facts about Country Radio



Kerryn Tolhurst

This was followed by a successful stint in Country Radio (1972–73), after which he formed one of Australia's most successful country-rock bands, The Dingoes.


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Ashton Shepherd

Shepherd's third single, "Look It Up," was released to country radio on January 3, 2011 as the lead-off single to her second album for MCA Nashville, Where Country Grows.

Bruce Nelson Stratton

Bruce Nelson Stratton ("Dr. Bruce") is the Station Manager of Corpus Christi's KFTX "Real Country" radio.

Carolyn Dawn Johnson

Johnson's breakthrough as a songwriter came in 1999 when "Single White Female", a song she co-wrote with Shaye Smith and recorded by Wright, became a number one hit on country radio.

CMT Music Awards

In 2007, the Wide Open Country Video Award (named for the CMT Pure Country video block of the same name) was introduced to recognize music not normally played on country radio.

Ed Salamon

Salamon relocated to Nashville in 2002 where he became executive director the Country Radio Broadcasters, a Nashville-based non profit organization which conducts the Country Radio Seminar (CRS), an annual meeting of country radio program directors and country music executives dating back to 1970.

I'm Not Lisa

In 2005, Erika Jo recorded a version for her self-titled debut album, and also released it as single to country radio, but it failed to chart.

Whatever You Say

The song was released as a single to country radio in early 1999, peaking at number 2 on the Hot Country Songs chart and number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming one of two singles spawned from the album that reached number 2 ("Happy Girl" was the first).

WIBW

WIBW-FM, a country radio station (94.5 FM) licensed to Topeka, Kansas, United States

Y108

WDSY-FM, a Mainstream Country radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA