12:00 - 6:00PM
REGISTRATION OPEN
Rodeo Room, West Lobby Level
Sponsored by PARADE RadioFax

4:00PM - 6:00PM
The Ultimate Record Buyer Study II
Versailles Room, Lobby Level
Sponsored by MIS/Mediabase

Presenters: Larry Rosin
Edison Media Research
Jayne Charneski
Edison Media Research
What is on the minds of America’s music consumers? Artist loyalty, downloading, video impact and other hot-button issues will be examined at this exclusive session commissioned by R&R for Convention 2002. Last year’s research identified The Red Hot Chili Peppers as the hottest group on the radio. With their next album not too far off, will they continue to hold that honor? R&R and Edison Media promise to deliver a results-based session of critical information for both record company and radio executives.

6:00-8:00PM
AWRT GENII RADIO AWARDS SHOW
Stardust Room, 8th Floor Penthouse Level
Performance by Sophie B. Hawkins

All Convention attendees are welcome to join this legendary awards show honoring women who excel in the radio business. This year’s 2002 recipient is Edie Hilliard, President/COO of Jones Radio Networks.


 

 

9:00AM - 8:00PM
REGISTRATION OPEN
Rodeo Room, West Lobby Level
Sponsored by PARADE RadioFax

12:15 - 1:45PM
Alternative & Active Rock
Awards Lunch
Lunch Ticket Required
Grand Ballroom, Lobby Level

Sponsored by Locomotive Music
Performance by Medication

Emcees: Bill Burrs
RCA Records

Matt Smith
DreamWorks Records

2:00 - 5:30PM

R&R/Jacobs Media Rock Summit
Versailles Room, Lobby Level
Speakers include:
Chris Ackerman

Coleman
Andrew Hill
author of Be Quick But Don’t Hurry|
Scott Musgrave
Arbitron
The Executive Roundtable includes...
Rick Cummings
Emmis Communications
Carl Gardner
the Journal Broadcast Group
Deborah Kane
Entercom
Erica Farber
R&R Publisher/CEO

4:00 - 5:30PM
CHR/RHYTHMIC
The Big Ass Music Meeting
Grand Ballroom, Lobby Level

Sponsored by Big 3 Entertainment
and National Music Marketing
Performances by Prymary Colorz and
Amanda Perez featuring Preemo

We’re taking your weekly music meeting and bringing it right here to this year’s R&R Convention, baby! Every programmer or music head likes to think they can find the hits, but it can be difficult when you get a new record that sounds different and goes against the grain. With radio stations relying on research rather than instinct, how do you educate your listener into embracing those different-sounding records? Our panel of music leaders in the radio industry will discuss some of their philosophies on finding that next big record or sound and what they consider when deciding to give a record airplay. Panelists will then get a chance to hear and comment on upcoming projects from various record companies.

Moderators: John “Horse” McMahon
Atlantic Records
Gary Marella
Universal Records
Panelists: Jazzy Jim Archer
KMEL & KYLD/San Francisco
John E. Kage
KQKS/Denver
E-Man
KPWR/Los Angeles
Pattie Moreno
KBOS/Fresno
Orlando
WLLD/Tampa
Julie Pilat
KUBE/Seattle
Baka Boyz
Baka Boyz, Inc.
Greg Williams
KDGS/Wichita
Jeff Z
WKTU/New York

6:00 - 8:00PM
OPENING COCKTAIL PARTY
A CELEBRATION OF SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA RADIO

Aqua Star Pool & Griff’s Restaurant, Cabana Level
Sponsored by Interscope/Geffen/A&M

9:00 - 11:00PM
Club R&R
Versailles Room, Lobby Level
Sponsored by Rhino Records
Performance by Violent Femmes

10:00PM - Midnight
National Music Marketing Hospitality Suite
Wilshire Room, West Lobby Level

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8:00AM - 8:00PM
REGISTRATION OPEN
Rodeo Room, West Lobby Level
Sponsored by PARADE RadioFax

8:00AM - 8:45PM

FRIENDS OF BILL W.
Palm Room, West Lobby Level

9:00 - 11:00AM
GENERAL SESSIONS
International Ballroom, Lobby Level
Sponsored by Jeff McClusky & Associates

Radio: State Of The Industry

Moderator:

Erica Farber
R&R Publisher/CEO

Panelists: Clarke Brown
President, Jefferson-Pilot Communications, Radio
Rick Cummings
President, Emmis Radio
Jim De Castro
President, AOL Interactive
Randy Michaels
CEO, Clear Channel Radio

Clive Davis In The Morning!
The one and only Clive Davis will share his unparalleled secrets of success with convention attendees in this unique session. His talent, vision and strategies have made J Records an out-of-the-box winner. Don't miss it!

Performances by J Records recording artists Mario and R&B sensation Monica

CONCURRENT SESSIONS
11:30AM - 1:00PM


ALTERNATIVE:

The 4th Annual Alternative Rate-A-Record*
International Ballroom, Lobby Level
Sponsored by Lava Records
Performance by Authority Zero

It’s about radio programmers presenting new music they’ve discovered. In four short years, the R&R Rate-A-Record panel has created a name for itself as a source for discovering future stars. Three years ago a niche artist/DJ named Moby introduced the first song off his future-Platinum Play at this panel. Two years ago two radio programmers independently brought in an unsigned band named Linkin Park for the panel to hear. Last year, a relatively unknown independent release from a band called The Strokes was debuted. What will we discover this year? Well, attend the panel and hear it for yourself.

* “Rate-A-Record" is a service mark of Dick Clark Productions

Moderator:

Jim Kerr
R&R Alternative Editor

Panelists: Bruce Flohr
RCA Records
Cruze
WFNX/Boston
Bill Gamble
WZZN/Chicago
Mark Hamilton
KNRK/Portland, OR
Scott Jameson
WRZX/Indianapolis
Melody Lee
KROX/Austin
Bryan Schock
XTRA/San Diego
Alan Smith
WOCL/Orlando
Chris Williams
WNNX/Atlanta

HOT AC:
Trailblazers: Breaking Today’s Hot AC Barriers
Versailles Room, Lobby Level

Sponsored by
DreamWorks Records
Performance by
Dana Glover

Like living on the edge? Like taking chances or taking a calculated risk to assure you’ll win a solid position for your station in your marketplace? Well, so do the folks at this session. Learn where the format has been, where it is now and, most importantly, where it is going.

Moderators:

Barry James
WTMX/Chicago
Greg Strassell
WBMX/Boston

Panelists: John Ivey
KYSR/Los Angeles
Mike Kaplan
KRBZ/Kansas City
Paul Marszalek
VH1
Steve McKay
WPTE/Norfolk
Tom O’Brien
WDVD/Detroit
John Peake
KLLC/San Francisco

SMOOTH JAZZ:
Ratings, The Golden Egg

Whittier Room, West Lobby Level
Sponsored by
Vanguard Records
Performance by
Julia Fordham

Ratings are the golden egg that generates radio revenues, and programmers face more challenges than ever to get them: dwindling or nonexistent dollars for crucial resources, like marketing and research; threats presented by satellite radio, the Internet and other new technologies; and a paradigm shift in audience measurement with the PPM. A distinguished panel of programmers behind Smooth Jazz’s most dramatic ratings accomplishments explore the survival skills needed to win in radio’s brave new world.

Moderator:

Allen Kepler
Broadcast Architecture

Panelists: Chris Brodie
KTWV/Los Angeles
Paul Goldstein
KKSF/San Francisco
Shaun Holly
KYOT & KESZ/Phoenix
Bob Kaake
WNUA & WLIT/Chicago
Mike Vasquez
KIFM/San Diego
Steve Williams
KJCD/Denver

CONCURRENT SESSIONS
1:15 - 2:45PM

SMOOTH JAZZ:
Smooth Jazz R&R Industry Achievement Awards Lunch

Whittier Room, West Lobby Level
Co-Sponsored by
Red Ink Entertainment and Regina Records
Performance by
Pamela Williams and Victor Fields

Moderator:

Frank Cody
Just Koz Entertainment

Panelist: Bob Kaake
WNUA & WLIT/Chicago

ALTERNATIVE/ACTIVE ROCK
Lessons Learned: The Mentors Panel
Versailles Room, Lobby Level

A mentor is an esteemed educator or counselor who bestows his or her knowledge and experience upon a worthy student. The overwhelming positive feedback for recent columns on mentors in Rock and Alternative has underscored the value of mentors in our industry. It takes extra time and effort to guide, teach and advise others, and not everyone has a heart for mentoring. This panel will explore the vital role of mentors in our industry.

Moderator:

Jeff Pollack
Pollack Media Group

Panelists: Leslie Fram
WNNX/Atlanta
Keith Hastings
WLZR/Milwaukee
Curtiss Johnson
KRXQ/Sacramento

Brian Philips
CMT/MTV

CONCURRENT SESSIONS
3:30 - 5:00PM

AC:
How To Connect With Women

Versailles Room, Lobby Level
Sponsored by
Narada Records
Performance by
Kathy Mattea
Some of the entertainment industry’s leading ladies explain how to make the sought-after connection with women that most male PDs and air talent only dream of. Get firsthand, exclusive tips from this intimate and informative panel.

Moderators:

Jhani Kaye
KOST/Los Angeles
Jim Ryan
WLTW/New York

Panelists: Leeza Gibbons
Premiere Radio Networks
Sherri Lynch
WLNK/Charlotte
Karen Sharp
KOST/Los Angeles
Laurie Sanders
KOIT/San Francisco

CHR/POP:
Meet CHR’s 15 Most Important People
International Ballroom, Lobby Level
These people are the reason you’re in the business. They influence you, they inspire you, and you wouldn’t be where you are today without them. Join us for a no-holds-barred discussion about the elements that can make your stations and your personalities successful, the music that will put you over the top this summer and just about anything else you can think of asking.

Moderators:

Jayne Charneski
Edison Media Research
Larry Rosin
Edison Media Research

ROCK / ACTIVE ROCK:
The 2nd Annual Rate-A-Record*, Rate-A-Wine

Featuring the wines of Del Dotto Vineyards
Grand Ballroom, Lobby Level

It’s back by popular demand! We will be alternating between listening to and rating new music and tasting and rating the fabulous wines of Napa Valley’s Del Dotto Vineyards. Once again Broadcast Architecture’s MixMaster ratings device will be used to help us keep track of the scores. Wine educator Ryan Waugh will present six different wines. Sign up for the Del Dotto mailing list or purchase your favorite wine after the session.

* “Rate-A-Record" is a service mark of Dick Clark Productions

Moderator:

Cyndee Maxwell
R&R Rock Editor

Panelists: Mark Abramson
Roadrunner Records
George Cappellini
Elektra Entertainment
Warren Christensen
Volcano Records/Q Prime
Management

Mitch Cry
WCPR/Biloxi, MS
Laura Curtin
DreamWorks Records
Shanon Leder
KIOZ/San Diego
Raymond McGlamery
Reprise Records
Mike Rittberg
Warner Bros. Records
Rick Schmidt
WXTB/Tampa

URBAN:
The Future Of The Urban World

Whittier Room, West Lobby Level
Sponsored by
Motown Records

The future of the Urban world has been the topic of many conversations within the radio and record industries. Where is Urban radio headed? What’s the future going to be like for urban promotion departments at record companies? This session brings together some of the greatest minds in the industry to contribute their thoughts on this powerful topic.

Moderator:

Garnett March
DreamWorks Records

Panelists: Gary Bernstein
Superadio Networks
Carla Boatner
Clear Channel/New Orleans
Vinny Brown
WBLS/New York
Tiffany Green
WGCI/Chicago
Michael Johnson
Motown Records
Sherman Kizart
Interep
Benny Pough
MCA Records
Rodney Shealey
Epic Records
Johnnie Walker
Def Jam/Def Soul Records

5:00 - 6:30PM
GENERAL SESSION
International Ballroom, Lobby Level
An Afternoon With Columbia recording artists
Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Tom Hamilton
Moderated by Rolling Stone’s David Wild




5:00 - 7:00PM

REPRISE’S ROCKAHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Royal Suite, Lobby Level
A 12-track program featuring new music from Filter and Disturbed.

6:30-7:30PM
R&R CHR/POP INDUSTRY ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS SHOW
International Ballroom, Lobby Level
Sponsored by Tri-State Promotions
Special presenter Jive recording artist singer-songwriter
Jennifer Love Hewitt

7:30-10:30PM
R&R AND LAWMAN PROMOTIONS CHR/RHYTHMIC INDUSTRY ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS SHOW
Grand Ballroom, Lobby Level

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  9:00AM - 1:00PM
REGISTRATION OPEN
Rodeo Room, West Lobby Level
Sponsored by PARADE RadioFax

8:00AM - 8:45PM
FRIENDS OF BILL W.
Palm Room, West Lobby Level

10:00 - 11:15AM
ARBITRON
Arbitron’s PPM: True Life Stories
Versailles Room, Lobby Level
Sponsored by Arbitron

Radio stations have been eagerly awaiting results of Arbitron’s Philadelphia test of its Portable People Meter. Now, in an eye-opening session, R&R Convention attendees will have the opportunity, available nowhere else, of getting a sneak peek at the results of this new and exciting data. Hear true-life stories on what PPM says about stations, formats and how people really listen to radio.
Presenter: Bob Michaels
Arbitron


CONCURRENT SESSIONS

11:30AM - 1:00PM

MULTIFORMAT:
Cluster Mentality: How To Program Multiple Stations Without Losing Your Sanity
Versailles Room, Lobby Level

It’s a new world order in radio. Life in a postconsolidation world means fewer people are doing more. The luxury of one PD programming only one station is largely gone. Today overseeing two, three or more stations is the rule rather than the exception. Come hear several of the industry’s most noteworthy PDs who are doing just that. Compare notes on how they’ve been able to adapt (or not) to this rapidly changing radio landscape.

Moderator: Tom Zarecki
Radio Computing Services
Panelists: Mark Adams
KXJM/Portland, OR
Michael Martin
KYLD & KMEL/San Francisco
Jimmy Steal
Emmis Communications


SMOOTH JAZZ
Rate-A-Record*, Rate-A-Wine
Grand Ballroom, Lobby Level
Sponsored by Hillsboro Music
Performance by Mark Douthit

Join Smooth Jazz’s finest in this fun and exciting session! Let’s relax and let our ears and palates vote on the best in wine and new music!

* “Rate-A-Record" is a service mark of Dick Clark Productions

Moderator: Bob Kaake
WNUA/Chicago
Panelists: Carl Anderson
WNUA/Chicago
Kelly Cole
KIFM/San Diego
Bernie Kimble
WNWV/Cincinnati
Joe Proke
WJJZ/Philadelphia
Dianna Rose
KWJZ/Seattle

CONCURRENT SESSIONS
1:15 - 2:45PM

SMOOTH JAZZ
Will The Circle Be Unbroken?
Grand Ballroom, Lobby Level

Inevitably, the Smooth Jazz session that deals candidly with the relationship between the radio and record communities is among the R&R Convention’s most passionate. This year’s dialogue, moderated by veteran record executive Mark Wexler, deepens the discussion in an open forum for which the audience itself acts as the panel of experts.

Moderator: Mark Wexler
i.e. music

ROCK/ACTIVE ROCK
The Artists Panel
Versailles Room, Lobby Level

Without the artists, there would be no music on the radio. But, all too often, artists are treated like a commodity. They have many spokesmen, from labels to managers to booking agents, who all play vital roles in their careers. But what would they want to say on their own behalf? This panel will strive to bridge the gap between artists and radio. Topics will include how the artists view promotions and radio station competitions, their thoughts about radio interviews, and other insights from their own unique perspective.

Moderator: Roxy Myzal
United Stations Radio Networks
Panelists:

David Draiman
Disturbed
Tommy Lee
Butch Walker
formerly of Marvelous 3,
now a producer and solo artist


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