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''American Country Countdown'', also known as ''ACC'', is a weekly internationally syndicated radio program which counts down the top 40 country songs of the previous week, from No. 40 to No. 1, according to the ''
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chart. The program premiered in 1973 and as of January 2006 is hosted by Kix Brooks. It is syndicated by
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History

''American Country Countdown'' was conceived as a spinoff program from ''
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'' (''AT40''), which had premiered in 1970 and showcased the week's most popular singles. The new program was a creation of Casey Kasem and
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, the same duo behind ''AT40'', with Tom Rounds as co-creator and
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distributing. "In 1969, when Casey Kasem and I were planning 'American Top 40,' we said, 'Hey, if this works, we can do a country countdown, an MOR countdown, a whatever countdown,'" Rounds explained to ''Radio & Records'' magazine as to the show's conception. However, it was not until 1973 that the AT40 team thought there was sufficient support for a nationally syndicated program. ''American Country Countdown'' launched nationwide on October 6, 1973. Like with its parent series, ''
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'' provided the chart information; in this case, the Hot Country Singles chart was used. Beginning in the late 2000s, the show used charts compiled by Mediabase, and in September 2017 it switched to using the ''Billboard''
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chart. Singer Don Bowman was the first host of the countdown, which was originally three hours long. Bustany was the producer, Hugh Cherry was the head writer, and Bowman was also a writer. There was editing help from Bustany, who was the head writer and producer of ''AT40''. In June 1974, Bustany stepped aside from his duties in order to focus on ''AT40'' and tapped Bob Kingsley, who had been program director at country station KLAC-
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, to be ''ACC''s producer. It was under Kingsley's watch that the program began to increase in popularity, as more and more stations picked up the countdown. On May 6, 1978, Kingsley took on the added responsibility of hosting ''ACC''. Don Bowman had not made any mention that he would be departing the program on the previous show; Kingsley informed the audience that Bowman had left the program to pursue other aspects of his career. The show grew slowly, with fewer than 100 stations the first year before passing the 300-affiliate mark in 1980. Beginning with the broadcast on January 11, 1986, ''ACC'' was expanded to four hours, adding several new features, including an "ACC Archives" feature (similar to one featured on ''American Top 40'' several years earlier, with a chronological playback of No. 1 hits of the 1970s, and later, the 1980s) and an "ACC Calendar", spotlighting an artist, song, important innovation, or event in country music. Kingsley hosted the program until December 2005, with his last show being a regular countdown airing Christmas weekend. Like Bowman before him, he never told the audience he would be leaving; in this instance, Kingsley was leaving to host the new ''
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''. After three weeks of substitute hosts, Brooks assumed the hosting duties as of January 21, 2006, a job he's held since.


Awards ceremony

The Fox Network's awards ceremony, American Country Awards, which started in 2010, was cancelled and replaced by the American Country Countdown Awards in 2014. The ratings for ACCA dropped dramatically compared to the 2013 American Country Awards. According to TV By The Numbers, 18-49 ratings/share dropped from 1.4/4 to 0.9/3 and viewership dropped from 5.14 million to 3.39 million.


''ACC'' specials

''ACC'' broadcasts several special programs throughout the year. The most notable include: * ''Christmas in America'' was a six-hour program aired within the week of
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, with interview clips from country singers sharing Christmas memories interspersed between songs. The first special aired in 1989. While the title and format continued with ''Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40'' production, ''ACC''s version continued as ''American Country Christmas'', with Brooks being joined by Ronnie Dunn (from 2006 to 2008); the 2009 special consisted of Brooks interviewing country music artists. In 2010, clips of Brooks's interviews with students at elementary schools from across the country were included in addition to the artist interviews. * The ''Year End Countdown''. From 1973 to 1998, the year-end special reviewed the top 100 country hits of the year. The total was halved to 50 in 1979 and from 1999 to 2004, trimmed to 40 from 2005 to 2010, and cut to 30 starting in 2011 (with songs that "just missed" the top 30 played as extras). From 1978 through 2004, the most notable highlight was a montage of all the No. 1 songs included in the countdown's survey period (usually the previous November to the current November, although it has included early December for a time in the late 1980s) before Kingsley played the year's top song. Other special programs, usually centering on a theme or to promote a much-anticipated album that was about to go on sale, air throughout the year. Past specials have paid homage to the West, presented unusual or notable chart facts and performer accomplishments, counted down the top acts of all time, profiled a performer, and presented the top female and male singers of the past decade.


Reairing of older shows

In April 2015, Nash FM, the media brand and network of country music stations owned by Cumulus Media, announced it would begin re-airing classic ''ACC'' programs from the Kingsley era, starting the weekend of May 2. The show, featuring programs originally aired between 1990 and 2005, was three hours in length (for four-hour programs, the first hour wasn't included). The first aired ''ACC Rewind'' program featured an ''ACC'' show which originally aired May 1, 1993. The final program, a re-airing of the 1999 year-end countdown, aired the weekend of December 28, 2019.


Awards

''ACC'' was named ''Billboard'' magazine's "Network/Syndicated Program of the Year: Country" from 1987 to 2002. Kingsley twice won the Country Music Association's National Broadcast Personality of the Year award (in 2001 and 2003).


Worldwide syndication

When ''ACC'' premiered in October 1973, it aired on just 45 stations. Today, the show is heard on more than 1,000 radio stations in the
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and worldwide, and can be heard on the Armed Forces Radio Network. In the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s, it aired in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Downtown Radio, Two Counties Radio, the medium wave service of
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, Xtra AM,
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in north-east England, Scot FM,
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in Wexford and Ritz Country 1035 in London.''
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''ACC'' is produced and distributed by
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. Since 2007, the program has been distributed via Cumulus's "
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" network and, since 2013, on most Nash FM stations as well. Tom Rounds's syndication company,
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, distributes the program to radio stations outside the United States.


References


Further reading

* Bachman, Katy
"Brooks to Host American Country Countdown."
''Mediaweek'', November 9, 2005. * Durkee, Rob. ''American Top 40: The Countdown of the Century''. Schriner Books,
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, 1999. . Includes information about ''American Country Countdown''. * Stark, Phyllis
"ABC Taps Kix Brooks As New Countdown Host"
''Billboard Radio Monitor'', November 9, 2005. * Battistini, Pete, "American Top 40 with Casey Kasem (The 1970s)." Authorhouse.com, January 31, 2005. . Includes information about ''American Country Countdown''.


External links


''American Country Countdown'' official websiteCharis Music Group
has digitally archived every ''ACC'' broadcast from the 1973 debut through 2004.
Letter from Watermark
announcing the then-in-development ''American Country Countdown'' series
Listen to ''American Country Countdown'' online
- a partial list of radio stations carrying American Country Countdown, with scheduled broadcast times and streaming links
Top 100 Country Songs
- a weekly countdown of the top 100 country songs based on popularity and sales figures {{Brooks & Dunn American country music radio programs American record charts 1973 radio programme debuts American Top 40 Music chart shows Westwood One