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The stakes are high for the artists. New York is the nation's largest market for country music, as it is for just about every format given its sheer size. So far this year, 2.8 percent of the 12.6 million country albums sold were bought in the New York area, according to Nielsen Entertainment. It was slightly lower at 2.6 percent of albums sold at this time last year. Country's wide appeal across different generations made the format switch timely, Ross said. "It would have been hard to deny," he said. "I don't know why it ever left," said singer Luke Bryan. "Whoever is opening (the new station) is fixing to make a lot of money because I've been to Long Island
-- I sold out where the Islanders play (Nassau Coliseum) a few weeks ago." The wide appeal can make for a challenge, too. NASH is hoping that its format can satisfy both young Swift fans and older Hank Williams devotees. Cumulus is using the New York station as a test case, hoping that NASH can establish itself as a go-to brand for a magazine, concerts and other ventures. The station last month had a concert series at a barbecue joint in Manhattan (yes, they exist!) that brought in The Band Perry and Brad Paisley. Cumulus owns 85 country radio stations nationally. New York's NASH has its own flavor, but will still play about 80 percent of the same songs as a station in Texas, for example. Texas might play local favorites like the Randy Rogers Band or Casey Donahew Band that wouldn't make it onto the air in New York. "Not only are we serving the country music fans of New York City, but we're making the format more accessible to a broader audience," Dickey said. "That's going to sell more music."
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Associated Press Music Writer Chris Talbott in Nashville, Tenn., contributed to this report.
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