CRS 2012 was held Feb. 22-24 in Nashville, Tenn., offering professionals from the Country radio industry three days and nights of panels, speakers, luncheons, research presentations, musical performances and networking opportunities.
CRS 2012 was held Feb. 22-24 in Nashville, Tenn., offering professionals from the Country radio industry three days and nights of panels, speakers, luncheons, research presentations, musical performances and networking opportunities.
Country Radio Seminar’s 2012 research study was delivered in front of a packed house at CRS 2012 on Wednesday, Feb. 22, providing a broader look into the attitudes and trends of Country radio fans beyond the core P1 listener.
The 2012 class of the Country Radio Hall of Fame was officially inducted last night, Feb. 22, at a sold-out ceremony and dinner held inside the Nashville Convention Center.
CRS 2012 is set to officially kick off its three-day seminar on Wednesday, Feb. 22, at the Nashville Convention Center in downtown Nashville.
The 2012 Country Radio Hall of Fame dinner and ceremony, held Tuesday, Feb. 21, in the Nashville Convention Center, is now sold out.
Country Radio Seminar has announced $150 Single-Day Passes for CRS 2012 will be available for purchase on-site at the Nashville Convention Center Feb. 22-24.
The CRS 2012 app is now available for download on the Android, Blackberry, iPad, iPhone and iTouch devices.
Country Radio Seminar has confirmed its first round of UMG luncheon artists and added Lauren Alaina and Ashley Monroe to its already packed agenda of performers.
The CRS 2012 New Faces show and Renaissance Nashville hotel have sold out prior to Country Radio Seminar for the second year in a row.