Tag: featured-2
Weak Release Schedule Blamed For Lagging Sales
The 2011 albums race is almost over, with scarcely two weeks remaining to be tallied. Are we going to fall behind last year? “Most assuredly.” The question is simply, “By how much?” […]
Category: Featured, Sales/Marketing, Weekend
Digitally Thinking: Albums Sales, Ringtones and stretchy silicon
Improve your iPad’s keyboard touch; ringtones remain register friendly; plus advance weekly album sales looking good…
Category: Featured, Sales/Marketing
Hays Joins Franklin Theatre
The Board of Directors of the Heritage Foundation of Franklin and Williamson County today announced a new Director for the Franklin Theatre. […]
Category: Featured, Organizations
ACAs Boost Track Sales
We spoke with one of ACA’s producers, industry vet Fletcher Foster, to see if he detected a relationship between the show and the week’s sales figures […]
Category: Awards, Featured, Sales/Marketing
Brad Paisley, Zac Brown Eye Oscar Noms
Songs written by Zac Brown and Brad Paisley are among a pool of potential Oscar nominees for Best Original Song […]
Country Stars Make Latest “Forbes” List
Which Nashvillians rank among the top-earning women in music? […]
Category: Artist, Featured, Financial/Legal
Lost Highway Projects Top Year-End Americana Chart
The Americana Music Association has released its Top 100 Albums of the Year, based on albums reported to the Americana Airplay Chart between Nov. 16, 2010 and Nov. 14, 2011. UMG’s Lost Highway lands the top two spots on the list with Hayes Carll’s KMAG YOYO hitting No. 1, and Lucinda Williams’ Blessed at No. […]
Category: Artist, Featured, Radio, Sales/Marketing
Grooveshark Faces Legal Action
Online listening service Grooveshark could find itself without safe harbor, thanks to pending legal action […]
Category: Featured, Sales/Marketing
CountryBreakout No. 1 Song
Here’s the thing about time: it’s only moving one direction […]
Weekly Chart Report (12/16/11)
News for the final CountryBreakout Chart of 2011 […]
Charlie Cook On Air: Radio ≠ Pandora
I believe Mr. Pittman is correct in describing radio as something different than a music stream like Pandora. […]


