Debut Broadcasting Hosts Mark Chesnutt at the Famous Wildhorse Saloon for ”Live From CRS-39”
Debut Broadcasting Corporation, Inc. (OTCBB: DBTB), a media and entertainment company, will sponsor the second annual “Live from CRS-39″ showcase, in conjunction with the Country Radio Seminar (CRS-39) and Debut Broadcasting’s radio syndication arm, Impact Radio Networks. The concert will take place on Thursday, March 6, at 6:30 p.m. at the world-renowned Wildhorse Saloon, in Nashville, Tenn.
Now in its second year, the Impact Radio Networks-hosted event will be emceed by Nashville-based WSIX midday personality “Newman,” and features country music star Mark Chesnutt as the headlining act. Also on the ticket are eight emerging country artists, including:
Beth Cayhall
April Taylor
Katie Arminger
Laura Bryna
The Roys
Phil Stacey
Stephen Cochran
Rockie Lynn
Since his first album was released more than 25 years ago, Chesnutt has had more than 30 singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including eight No. 1 singles. Chesnutt’s career spans 11 albums to date, and he will perform songs from his next album, Rollin’ With the Flow, scheduled for release April 28, 2008.
“The Wildhorse Saloon showcase features country’s newest and most promising musicians, and after a successful event our first year, we are excited to be back for a second year with one of country’s hottest artists, Mark Chesnutt, as our headline act,” said Steven Ludwig, CEO of Debut Broadcasting. “Every March, country radio decision makers flock to Nashville for the Country Radio Seminar. ‘Live from CRS-39′ is a great opportunity for our company, and enables us to interact directly with the country music industry, country radio and many of our over 1,400 radio station affiliates in the U.S., and a sampling of our more than 45 million listeners nationwide.
“Through our entertainment division, Impact Radio Networks, we have sent listeners to major events such as NASCAR races from coast to coast, the CMA (Country Music Association) Music Festival and the CMA Awards here in Nashville, and the ACM (Academy of Country Music) Awards in Las Vegas. Events like this at the Wildhorse Saloon for CRS-39 add another dimension to our promotional capabilities.”
The concert is free to Country Radio Seminar attendees with CRS-39 badges. Tickets are available for the general public through Ticketmaster or at the door the night of the event for $20 general admission or $30 VIP main floor seating. “Live from CRS-39″ is sponsored by Debut Broadcasting’s Impact Radio Networks, Hideous Liqueur and f.y.e.
The Wildhorse Saloon is located at 120 Second Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. For more information on the venue or event, please visit www.WildhorseSaloon.com.
About Debut Broadcasting Corporation, Inc.
A media and entertainment company, Debut Broadcasting Corporation, Inc. (OTCBB: DBTB) supports its clients throughout North America while also improving shareholder value through targeted turnaround opportunities in the southeastern United States. Through its entertainment arm, Impact Radio Networks, Debut sells pre-recorded radio programs and related services to more than 1,400 AM and FM stations in the U.S. and Canada, and reaches more than 45 million listeners per week, making it one of the leading syndicators in the industry. The company also provides marketing, consulting and media buying for its radio broadcast stations. Through its media division, Debut identifies and acquires (or manages) underperforming and undervalued media properties in the U.S., and its first five acquisitions have given Debut radio dominance in the greater Greenville, Mississippi marketplace. For more information about Debut Broadcasting, please visit www.debutbroadcasting.com or email ir@debutbroadcasting.com.
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