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CMT show all about women in country

- — Associated Press

CMT is changing its Artists of the Year show to honor only women, including Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Kelsea Ballerini, Maren Morris, Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman of Little Big Town and Hillary Scott of Lady Antebellum.

The move comes as female artists in the genre have been outspoken about the lack of opportunit­ies for them. Women have been shut out of nomination­s for major country awards, such as CMA’s entertaine­r of the year category for two years in a row, and men overwhelmi­ngly dominate country radio charts.

Leslie Fram, CMT’s senior vice president of music and talent, said she hopes dedicating the entire show to women in country music — past, present and future — will spark a “much-needed change in the industry.” The show airs on CMT on Oct. 17.

“This year, we’re evolving the special to reflect what’s happening right now in culture and in the lives of our fans,” Fram said in a statement.

The network started a “Women of Country” campaign in 2013 as a way to bring more airplay to female artists, including Ballerini and Morris, and has expanded it into a tour. The network is also doing a daylong “Women of Country Music” takeover across all CMT platforms leading up to their show.

Additional performers for the Artists of the Year show will be announced later.

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION ?? Carrie Underwood will be among the women honored on CMT’s Artists of the Year show airing Oct. 17.
CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION Carrie Underwood will be among the women honored on CMT’s Artists of the Year show airing Oct. 17.

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