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Carrie Underwood Being played on Kiss 107.1

Jason Roberts said:
You need to listen to A/C radio more.

Carrie Underwood is on A/C. So's Taylor Swift. So's Keith Urban. On some stations, even Tim McGraw.

Crossover Country is big at most A/C's.

Mix 107.7 spins quite a few crossover Country tunes, such as "Before He Cheats" and "Wasted" by Carrie Underwood, as well as Taylor Swift's "Teardrops On My Guitar" and more recently "Our Song"(I even heard "Our Song" on Mix 97.1/Columbus recently, the Hot AC over there). Mix 107.7 played the hell out of Tim McGraw's "Live Like You Were Dying" as well.
Also, as a side note, Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow's "Picture" DID crossover to Country back in the Spring of 2003.
Another Ronnie Milsap song that crossed over to CHR in 1983 was "Stranger In My House", which I believe was a Top 20 hit for him. If you want to hear how Country crossed over to CHR in the early 80s, catch one of those "AT40 Flashback" shows on Mix 107.7 6-10 AM Sat. morning, especially the 82-83 shows...Country crossed over quite a bit back then.
I would also like to agree with Jason that CHR is in a downswing right now(Just looking at the charts I don't recognize half the songs), however, we COULD thank/blame Mainline for dumping Z-93 and giving us Fly 92.9, where I am CONSTANTLY reminded how great CHR used to be. Then again I could listen to Channel, but i'd rather just turn off the radio than listen to the mess that that station has become due to total neglect.
 
Carrie Underwood's crossover success started on XMs ''20 on 20'' channel last summer when ''Before He Cheats'' was added to the playlist..long before anyone at conventional radio thought about it..

The version of ''Teardrops on my Guitar'' you're hearing on CHR and AC is actually a remix of the song that broke on Country last year..the CHR/AC version has reverb and a different instrumental track..which Faith Hill has been doing for years, starting with ''This Kiss'' and ''Breathe''...

While ACs can get away with doing it, I'm wondering how much confusion there is among the audience, especially diary keepers, when you have an AC and a Country station near one another on the FM dial..you'll find most listeners in many instances can't tell the two apart..
 
Speaker of Truth said:
Carrie Underwood's crossover success started on XMs ''20 on 20'' channel last summer when ''Before He Cheats'' was added to the playlist..long before anyone at conventional radio thought about it..

The version of ''Teardrops on my Guitar'' you're hearing on CHR and AC is actually a remix of the song that broke on Country last year..the CHR/AC version has reverb and a different instrumental track..which Faith Hill has been doing for years, starting with ''This Kiss'' and ''Breathe''...

While ACs can get away with doing it, I'm wondering how much confusion there is among the audience, especially diary keepers, when you have an AC and a Country station near one another on the FM dial..you'll find most listeners in many instances can't tell the two apart..

...Like K-99.1 and Lite 99.9 in Dayton...
 
alans613 said:
Speaker of Truth said:
Carrie Underwood's crossover success started on XMs ''20 on 20'' channel last summer when ''Before He Cheats'' was added to the playlist..long before anyone at conventional radio thought about it..

The version of ''Teardrops on my Guitar'' you're hearing on CHR and AC is actually a remix of the song that broke on Country last year..the CHR/AC version has reverb and a different instrumental track..which Faith Hill has been doing for years, starting with ''This Kiss'' and ''Breathe''...

While ACs can get away with doing it, I'm wondering how much confusion there is among the audience, especially diary keepers, when you have an AC and a Country station near one another on the FM dial..you'll find most listeners in many instances can't tell the two apart..

...Like K-99.1 and Lite 99.9 in Dayton...

That would depend on the music director's ability to schedule the cross-overs surrounded by the more pop (or whatever flavor format) the AC is known for. Also the imaging that surrounds the country songs should tell the AC listener they are not listening to an all country station.
 
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