(Nashville, Tenn. – Oct. 14, 2013) – Country Radio Seminar executives have released an overview of events surrounding CRS 2014, set for Feb. 19-21, 2014 at the downtown Nashville Convention Center. An advance CRS 2014 agenda is available for viewing at www.CountryRadioSeminar.com.
Once again, the week is packed full of panels, exhibits, featured speakers and educational presentations that will cover all areas of the radio and records industry.
Known as the biggest Country radio event in the world, the three-day event continues to grow with a cutting edge agenda, including a solid list of networking opportunities and performances from some of the biggest stars and brightest emerging artists in the format.
CRS 2014 agenda highlights include two major research presentations (sponsored by CMA and CRS), three label luncheons and performances, Acoustic Alley (sponsored by Bob Kingsley), more than 20 educational panels and industry-leading speakers, the CRS keynote address, the popular New Faces of Country Music Dinner and Performance (co-sponsored by MDA and ACM) and much more.
Some of the early-announced panels include, “Cracking the Code: Using Data to Discover the Hits,” “Spotify, Pandora, YouTube, Beats: It’s Their Country, Too!,” “Marketing On A Shoestring Budget,” “Would You Like Sales Prospects to Call You?” and more.
Also returning to the seminar are programmer and manager’s breakfasts and the popular Internet Café, sponsored by St. Jude.
“Country Radio Seminar is known for delivering moments and experiences that often become unforgettable to its attendees, said Country Radio Seminar Agenda Chair Annie Sandor. This year’s event will be no different. The agenda is quickly coming together and we are excited for the next couple of months as we announce more developments and what attendees can expect to see at CRS 2014.”
To register for the three-day event, please visit www.CountryRadioSeminar.com. CRS 2014 Early Bird registration rate of $399 will expire on Nov. 1. After the deadline, registration will increase to the regular rate of $499 per person. Nov. 1 also marks the last day in which stations can sign up to receive digital liners. In addition, the host hotel, The Renaissance Nashville, reports that room availability is close to being sold-out.
Visit www.CountryRadioSeminar.com for more information or to register. Like CRS on Facebook and follow CRS on Twitter (Hashtag #CRS2014).