• Feb : 10 : 2012 - Join us for a Premiere Event – Sevier County Episode of the new PBS series
  • Feb : 7 : 2012 - Bridal & Beyond to hit the Knoxville Convention Center!
  • Jan : 31 : 2012 - Buddy Holly is alive & coming to THE DINER
  • Jan : 17 : 2012 - Tickets now available for historic play, “Store Britches,” a fundraiser for the Lucinda Oakley Ogle Cabin
  • Jan : 4 : 2012 - HARD ROCK RISING GIVES BANDS THE CHANCE TO TAKE THE STAGE IN LONDON!
  • Jan : 3 : 2012 - “Fire on the Mountain” Camp Meeting – Jan. 1-6, 2012
  • Dec : 8 : 2011 - Ricochet to Headline at Pigeon Forge New Year’s Eve Event!
  • Dec : 6 : 2011 - 11th Annual New Year’s Eve “Dance with
  • Dec : 5 : 2011 - Nick and Friends – Helping Fight Sarcoma Cancer with Angel Trees

Capital BuildingWASHINGTON, D.C. – Members of the Board of Directors of the Country Music Association met with a variety of policymakers during their recent Board meeting in Washington March 9–11 including Julius Genachowski, FCC Chairman, as well as a number of Senators, Representatives, and others to learn about current legislative and regulatory issues and to share their views from their perspective in the broader world of Country Music.

Discussions covered a range of views from these policymakers regarding public policy on telecommunications issues, technology issues, and copyright issues, international interest in U.S.-based Country Music, and the melding of all these issues as the digital age progresses.

Meetings were held Wednesday in the Capitol Visitor Center. Speakers included:

Senator Bob Corker (R-TN)

Senator John Thune (R-SD)

Senator Mark Warner (D-VA)

Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN)

Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT)

Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT)

FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD)

Register of Copyrights, Marybeth Peters of the Library of Congress

Representative Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)

Representative Howard Berman (D-CA)

Representative Bob Goodlatte (R-VA)

“One of our goals in holding our Board meetings in the Nation’s Capital was to build relationships with government officials at all levels; to raise awareness of issues important to the music industry among key decision makers; and to lay the foundation for continuing dialogue that will have a lasting impact on Legislative affairs that affect the music industry,” said Steve Moore, Chairman of the CMA Board.

Related Stories:

Categories: Music

Comments are closed.

Join us for...

Posted on Feb - 10 - 2012

0 Comment

Valentines Day –...

Posted on Feb - 10 - 2012

0 Comment

Music’s Biggest Night...

Posted on Feb - 10 - 2012

0 Comment

Movie Review: Safe...

Posted on Feb - 10 - 2012

0 Comment

The Sevierville Chamber...

Posted on Jan - 28 - 2011

Comments Off

Newfound Gap Road...

Posted on Aug - 3 - 2009

Comments Off

First Presenters Announced...

Posted on Oct - 27 - 2009

Comments Off

Sevierville Kiwanis Pancake...

Posted on Mar - 7 - 2011

Comments Off

Featured Video

Dollywood Pulse

 

Featured Artist

 

 

Twitter updates

  • Hometown Sevier on Facebook
  • Hometown Sevier on Twitter
  • Hometown Sevier on YouTube
  • Hometown Sevier RSS Feed
  • Hometown Sevier Favorite