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A comment made in 2015 referring to women in country music as "tomatoes" and men as the "lettuce" still resonates a decade ...
In this age of on-demand listening, terrestrial and satellite country radio are still the key power players in making or breaking a star.
Grammy-winning stars The Chicks' political beliefs overwhelmed their genre popularity in 2003, leading to their "cancellation" from country.
Discover how country's leading women bypass radio gatekeepers through streaming success. From Lainey Wilson to Ashley McBryde ...
Country Radio Broadcasters has made a commitment to continue with these committees through the remainder of 2023 with the intention of making a presentation to the industry at CRS 2024.
Ella Langley scores her first solo No. 1 on country radio with "Weren't For The Wind," proving authenticity can break through Nashville's male-dominated airwaves and reshaping the genre’s future.
The proportion of female voices on country radio has been dropping in recent years, amid “long-held beliefs” that male singers drive larger audiences and greater ad revenue. But not everyone ...
Country Radio Seminar 2024 kicks off on Wednesday, February 28. CRS Board Member Mike McVay gives us a preview of this year's conference.
Country radio rode the wave of bro-country to success in the early and even mid-2010s, but even as occasional post-bro monster successes like Luke Combs come along, there’s nothing obvious in ...
Taste of Country Radio is now available for online streaming. The station, hosted on TasteofCountry.com, features the latest hits from your favorite country stars.You'll find the webstream running ...