Following its recent success with CRS 2011, which saw a 22 percent increase in attendance, CRB, Inc.® is now accepting applications through April 1, 2011, for its 2011-2012 CRS Agenda Committee.
Following its recent success with CRS 2011, which saw a 22 percent increase in attendance, CRB, Inc.® is now accepting applications through April 1, 2011, for its 2011-2012 CRS Agenda Committee.
The complete results of the Country radio P1 research study presented at CRS 2011 are now available online at CRB.org and ColemanInsights.com.
Digital Rodeo closed out Country Radio Seminar 2011 with a themed “British Invasion” show, held Friday, March 4, at downtown Nashville venue Cadillac Ranch.
Country Radio Seminar 2011, held March 2-4 at the Nashville Convention Center, was packed from morning to night with educational panels, speakers, luncheons, research presentations, performances and endless networking opportunities.
Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.® has announced an overall attendance figure of 2,649 registrants at CRS 2011, resulting in a 22 percent increase over last year’s event.
The results of the CRB Country radio research study presented today at CRS 2011 provided a wealth of encouraging news for Country radio and the Country Music industry.
On the opening day of CRS 2011, Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.® handed out its Artist, Radio and Tom Rivers Humanitarian Awards during a special ceremony inside the Nashville Convention Center.
The 2011 class of the Country Radio Hall of Fame was officially inducted last night, March 1, at a sold-out ceremony and dinner held inside the Nashville Convention Center.
Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. has announced its 2011 Radio Promotion Award winners. Given out each year at Country Radio Seminar, the awards are presented to stations in the Large, Medium and Small Market categories.