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PETERSON’S
A LOSER! KSBJ
President Tim McDermott
flashed the universal
sign for loser upon
learning that R&R
Christian Editor Kevin
Peterson would miss
the opening session
of the Summit because
of a flight delay
while the other presidents’
session members smiled
in agreement. Seen
here (l-r) are WAY-FM’s
Matt Austin, EMI CMG’s
Bill Hearn, Provident’s
Terry Hemmings, McDermott
and GMA’s John
Styll. |
CHR
RESEARCH Paragon’s
John Stevens presented
the results of his
company’s CHR
perceptual study with
a little help from
Goodratings partners
John Frost and Alan
Mason. Seen here (l-r)
are Frost, Stevens
and Mason. |
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CARLIN? No,
it’s Troy Research
VP Jonathan Little
presenting the results
of the AC/Inspo perceptual
study that Troy conducted
before the Summit. |
RIGHT
LANE Talent
coach and morning
show expert Randy
Lane makes a point
during his session
on morning shows. |
HO!
HO! HO! Curb
Records VP John Butler
played Santa, handing
out gifts during the
Friday-evening “Santa
Swap and Showcase.”
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THE
AFTERS Simple
Records/INO artist
The Afters performed
after Saturday evening’s
dinner. Seen here
(l-r) are Matt Fuqua,
Josh Havens and Brad
Wigg. |
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IT’S
SELECTRIC!
3.1 Productions/Selectric
Records co-founder
Dino Elefante talked
during breakfast about
the new companies
that he and his brother
John have put together
and the partners they’ve
teamed up with. |
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DOES
HERITAGE MEAN WE’RE
OLD? Country
Music Television Exec.
VP/GM Brian Philips,
WIBT/Charlotte PD
Rob Wagman and RCA
Label Group’s
Paul Williams, who
all have experience
at heritage CHR stations,
led the “Building
a Heritage CHR Station”
session. Seen here
(l-r) are Philips,
Wagman and Williams. |
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GREAT
PROMOTIONS
McVay Media President
Mike McVay (at the
podium) led the AC/Inspo
session “Great
Promotions Without
Breaking the 8th Commandment”
with panelists (l-r)
McVay Media’s
Daniel Anstandig,
WFHM/Cleveland PD
Sue Wilson and Creative
Animal’s Doug
Harris. |
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THE
RECORD HALF
Representing the record
community at the “Radio
and Records: Group
Therapy” session
were (l-r) World Label
Group VP Derek Jones,
Curb Records VP John
Butler, EMI CMG Director/National
Promotion Brian Dishon
and Inpop Records
GM Rob Poznanski.
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IT’S
ALL ABOUT RESEARCH
EMF Broadcasting Director/Research
Alan Mason (at the
podium) led the “Everything
You Ever Wanted to
Know About Research”
panel with panelists
(l-r) WPOZ/Orlando
PD Dean O’Neal,
KCMS/Seattle PD Scott
Valentine, Hit Music
Research founder Ken
Farley and EMI CMG
VP Grant Hubbard. |
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| GET
THE BROOM
WPOZ/Orlando
swept this year’s
Christian Industry
Achievement
Awards, winning
Station, PD,
MD and Personality
of the Year.
WPOZ President/GM
Jim Hoge gives
an acceptance
speech as PD
Dean O’Neal
looks on. |
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| SANTA’S
HELPER
Plumb
performed songs
from her new
album at Curb
Records’
“Santa
Swap and Showcase.” |
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WHICH
BUILDING? Word
Label Group artists
Building 429 rocked
the Friday lunch with
a couple of hits and
their upcoming single.
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THE
RADIO HALF Representing
radio at the “Radio
and Records: Group Therapy”
session were (l-r) KLTY/Dallas
PD Chuck Finney, KSBJ/Houston
VP Jon Hull, Goodratings’
John Frost and WAY-FM
Network PD Dave Senes. |
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GOOD
LISTENERS Audience
members listen to a
new song during the
“Rate a Record”
panel. Audience members
and panelist rated each
song on a one to 10
scale using Broadcast
Architecture’s
Mix-Master digital dials. |
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SUNDAY
WORSHIP Sonicflood
led worship sunday morning
before
we all headed home.
Here lead singer Rick
Heil says a prayer between
songs. |
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ALL ABOUT IT! The
Newsboys performance
may have been canceled
because one member was
stuck in Chicago, but
Phil Joel (standing,
l) and Peter Furler
(standing, r) still
made it to the Thursday
dinner to say hi to
everyone. |
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| ARDENTLY
ARTISTIC Todd
Agnew talked about
the meaning behind
one of his new songs
before he performed
at Saturday’s
INO/SRE dinner. |
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HOW
DO YOU SAY ‘Y’ALL’
IN NORWEGIAN?
Comedian Anita Renfroe
(l) hosted the Friday-night
Club R&R. Here
she talks with Norwegian
Christian artist Edward
John after his performance. |
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IT’S
GOOD TO BE BACK
Michael English made
his first appearance
in front of Christian
radio programmers
in over five years
during Curb Records’
“Santa Swap
and Showcase.”
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A
MAN OF INTEGRITY
Paul Baloche opened
the R&R Christian
Summit Thursday afternoon
courtesy of Integrity
Label Group. |
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GOES WITH ANYTHING
His electric piano
may not have been
working Saturday night,
but Chris Rice borrowed
Todd Agnew’s
guitar and didn’t
miss a beat during
the INO/SRE dinner. |
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GIVE IT A NINE
Panel members at Saturday’s
“Rate a Record”
session applaud one
of the songs they’re
rating. Seen here
(l-r) are EMI CMG
A&R guy Nate Yetton,
Passion Group founder
Rick Welke, Provident
artist Joy Williams,
WONU/Chicago PD Johnathan
Eltrevoog, WYLV/Knoxville
PD Jonathan Unthank
and INO VP Dan Michaels.
The moderator (standing)
is R&R Christian
Editor Kevin Peterson. |
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CLOWNING
AROUND AT THE SUMMIT
GSF Media’s
Wayne Hagan modeled
his new clown shoes
— just one of
the many lavish gifts
handed out by Curb
VP John Butler at
the Curb Records “Santa
Swap and Showcase.” |
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CATCHING
UP WITH TECHNOLOGY
PromoOnly
MPE sponsored the
technology panel
featuring
(l-r) PromoOnly’s
Dean Ernst, Arbitron’s
Bob
Michaels and iBiquity’s
Don Kelly.
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POCKET
FULL OF ROCKS
The new Word Label
Group worship artists
performed during the
Friday lunch. |
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NEW
GIRL ON THE BLOCK
New artist
Jessie Daniels performed
her new song “The
Noise” during
Friday night’s
Club R&R. |
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BOY NAMED SALLIE
Curb artist Nate Sallie
performed a song from
his upcoming album,
which is scheduled
to be released in
2006. |
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’COMMUNITY
MAKES A DIFFERENCE’
That was the message
that DM Live host
Dawson McAllister
delivered at Sunday
worship to wrap up
the R&R Christian
Summit.
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