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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Dale Turner’s Excellent Adventure (Back In Radio)

Dale Turner After 26 years as one of Nashville’s most respected country record promotion execs, Dale Turner has returned to his first career as a radio air personality. He’s now hosting mornings at country WDKN Dickson, Tenn., just outside of Nashville, and having the time of his life.“It’s one of the oldest AMs in the state of Tennessee, and it’s a real homet… Read More

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Skyville Beefs Up Promo Team With Turner Hire

Record promotion veteran Dale Turner has joined the new promotion team at Skyville Records as national director, radio marketing and promotion. The move reunites Turner with Skyville president Kevin Herring, with whom he worked in a similar capacity at Lyric Street Records until that label was shuttered last year. Read More

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Dale Turner Joins Management Firm

Dale Turner Former Lyric Street Records VP, radio marketing Dale Turner has joined the team at management company Turner Nichols & Associates. He’ll be working alongside Eddie Mascolo to try to maximize radio airplay for the firm’s clients, Rascal Flatts, Easton Corbin and the JaneDear Girls. Read More

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The Feedback File: Readers Take On ‘Jocks From Hell’

Laurie DeYoung In last Thursday’s Stark Country, programmers shared hilarious stories about the troublesome air personalities they’ve worked with in their careers. That story generated quite a lot of e-mails from readers relating their own experiences, some of which are published below. Read More

Friday, July 30, 2010

Lyric Street Promotion Team To Exit Aug. 20

As expected following Rascal Flatts’ move from Lyric Street Records to Big Machine Records, the Lyric Street promotion team has been laid off, effective Aug. 20. Read More

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Readers Say Quality, Not Quantity Is The Real Artist Issue

Gregg Swedberg In last Thursday’s column, we posed the question “Are there too many new country artists out right now?” With feedback from all sides, including radio programmers, label reps and artist managers, there was no clear answer to the question. But the topic definitely touched a nerve, based on the volume of reader mail it generated, including a thought … Read More

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