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Kelly Sutton Hosts Special CMA Awards Radio Preview


Compass Media Networks
Compass Media Networks

In a special broadcast for Country music enthusiasts, Nashville's very own Kelly Sutton is hosting "Y'all Access," a three-hour radio special dedicated to the upcoming 2024 CMA Awards. Slated to give fans an exclusive glimpse behind Country Music's Biggest Night, the show features an engaging mix of interviews, music, and unique behind-the-scenes content.

Scheduled for release to non-competing markets, the broadcast allows stations to download the program inventory-free, providing a unique opportunity for fans across various regions to join in the excitement. Sutton, a seasoned Nashville insider, will bring listeners closer to the heart of country music by chatting with this year's nominees, performers, and hosts, including stars like Luke Bryan, Peyton Manning, and Lainey Wilson.

The special will not only include intimate conversations with country music luminaries such as Kelsea Ballerini, Cody Johnson and Old Dominion but will also spotlight the year's most beloved tracks and nominated songs. From insightful stories behind the hits to previews of the awards show antics, Kelly promises a broadcast that's superior to any typical all-access pass.

Stations interested in adding a touch of country flair to their programming can schedule the broadcast starting midnight Saturday, November 16 until 8 PM ET on Wednesday, November 20, just hours before the CMA Awards commence. For access to this special event, contact Doug Ingold here.

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