Sessions to highlight inclusion, audience growth, and professional development
(Nashville, Tennessee — February 17, 2026) — Country Radio Seminar (CRS) has announced details for two key sessions at CRS 2026, taking place March 18–20 at the Omni Nashville Hotel.
The Y’all Means All Breakfast will be held on Wednesday, March 18, from 8:00-8:50 a.m. CT. This year’s panel, “Expanding the Audience,” will be moderated by Amber Anderson (Amazon’s Country Heat Weekly podcast; WSM-AM), and will feature Al Farb (New Country 96.3 KSCS-FM/Cumulus Media; Westwood One’s Real Country 24/7), Ty Herndon (recording artist), James Marsh (Warner Music Nashville), and MŌRIAH (recording artist).
The session will bring together artists, radio leaders, and industry executives for a thoughtful, solution-oriented conversation on how the format can grow while maintaining authenticity, strengthening listener connection, and increasing cultural relevance. As part of CRS’s ongoing commitment to fostering meaningful dialogue around inclusion and audience development, the breakfast will offer actionable strategies for expanding the reach of country radio, creating welcoming spaces for new listeners, and supporting diverse voices across the format.
The Programming Happy Hour will also take place on Wednesday, March 18, from 4:30-5:30 p.m. CT, offering attendees the opportunity to engage in one-on-one conversations with experienced program directors. Designed to help participants build their skillsets, exchange ideas, and gain fresh perspectives on programming and leadership, the session underscores CRS’s commitment to professional growth and mentorship.
Participating mentors include Drew Bland (Audacy), Christi Brooks (Cox Media Group), Kevin Callahan (Pamal Broadcasting), Ashley Morrison Layfield (iHeartMedia), Brent Michaels (Buck Owens Productions), Dylan Salisbury (Connoisseur Media), Dawn Santolucito (Beasley Broadcast Group), and Jill Strada (iHeartMedia).
Tomorrow (Feb. 18) is the final day to register online for CRS 2026. After that, registration will be available exclusively on-site during the event at an increased rate of $799.
Limited single-day passes will also be available on-site for $349 (maximum of two per person) and include access to panels, speakers, luncheons, and networking events for the selected day, excluding Friday’s New Faces of Country Music® Showcase. New Faces of Country Music® tickets will be sold separately for $110 and remain limited.
For more information, visit www.CountryRadioSeminar.com and follow CRS on Facebook, X, and Instagram. You can also call 615-327-4487 for additional information.
About Country Radio Seminar: Country Radio Seminar (CRS) is an annual convention meticulously designed to facilitate knowledge exchange and foster the exchange of business practices within the country music industry. With a specific focus on matters relevant to country radio, CRS serves as a vital platform for industry professionals to thrive and contribute. The dates for CRS 2026 are March 18–20.
About Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.®: Established in 1969, Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc ® is a 501 © 3 non-profit organization that serves as a unifying force, connecting radio broadcasters worldwide with the dynamic country music industry. Our mission is to ensure its vitality and foster growth within the industry.



