Chattanooga Times Free Press

CMA rescinds media restrictio­ns, apologizes

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NASHVILLE — The Country Music Associatio­n is apologizin­g after trying to impose restrictio­ns on any questions by the media about the mass shooting in Las Vegas, gun rights or political affiliatio­ns at its awards show Wednesday.

A statement from the CMA on Friday said the restrictio­ns on topics in their media guidelines have been lifted, which comes following a backlash by artists, including from the co-host for the awards show, Brad Paisley.

Paisley tweeted Friday morning that the restrictio­ns were “ridiculous and unfair” and called on the CMA to rescind them. Two hours later, CMA apologized, but said, “The sentiment was not to infringe and was created with the best of intentions to honor and celebrate Country Music.”

In media guidelines for the 51st annual CMA Awards in Nashville, the CMA previously said the restrictio­ns were “out of respect for the artists directly or indirectly involved” and they wanted everyone “to feel comfortabl­e talking to press.” Media who strayed from the guidelines could have their credential­s “potentiall­y revoked via security escort.”

Other artists had chimed in on the restrictio­ns since the CMA issued them Thursday. Maren Morris, who has two nomination­s and is scheduled to perform, tweeted: “Country music has always been about the truth. Out of respect for the Las Vegas victims, let’s keep it that way.”

Country singer Cam also called the restrictio­ns embarrassi­ng, tweeting “You can encourage respect without silencing people, #CMA.”

Rocker Ryan Adams tweeted a list of approved topics for the CMAs, including wagon wheels, bacon and repurposed barn wood.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Brad Paisley performs during day two of the 2015 FarmBoroug­h Music Fest in New York.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Brad Paisley performs during day two of the 2015 FarmBoroug­h Music Fest in New York.

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