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.
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.
First-round nominations voting for the CRS-Country Aircheck Awards is now open through Tuesday, Feb. 2, at www.vote.countryaircheck.com
Country Radio Seminar has rolled out a stellar lineup of hit songwriters for its new after-hours destination, “Bob Kingsley’s Acoustic Alley,” held on the Wednesday and Thursday night of CRS 2012.
CRS 2012 has recruited some of the brightest minds in the Country radio and entertainment industries for its upcoming seminar, held Feb. 22-24, 2012, in downtown Nashville, Tenn.
Only a few weeks remain until the $499 Regular registration rate expires on Friday, Jan. 27, for CRS 2012, to be held Feb. 22-24, in downtown Nashville, Tenn. Concurrently, the $99 Unemployment Rate will end on this date as well.
For the third straight year, the $99 Unemployment Rate is being offered at Country Radio Seminar, to be held Feb. 22-24, 2012, at the Nashville Convention Center.
Country Radio Seminar has expanded its agenda for CRS 2012, offering attendees more than 30 educational panels and roundtable discussions led across the board by prominent industry experts and innovators.
CRS 2012 attendees will have a special seat for Lady Antebellum’s Nashville concert on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012.
Only a few weeks remain before the $399 Early Bird registration rate expires on Nov. 15 for CRS 2012, to be held Feb. 22-24, in downtown Nashville, Tenn. Beginning Wednesday, Nov. 16, the CRS 2012 registration price increases to the $499 Regular Rate.