Gospel Music Association Week 24th - 28th April

The Gospel Music Association has organised a National Christian Radio Seminar from the 24th til 28th April, at the Municipal Auditorium in downtown Nashville, Tenn. in the States.

It is a great opportunity to get to know upcoming and established artists, shifting industry and music trends, exchanging new ideas with the industry peers and friends.

3,000 people are committed to exposing, promoting and celebrating the Gospel through music! This year's meeting will be hosted by comedian Chonda Pierce, who will certainly keep the entertainment moving!

The seminars are designed for all professionals in Christian and gospel radio, and education tracks focus on broadcast leadership, programming and sales. The Broadcast Leadership and Programming tracks start boot camp off, together as these station duos answer questions about management perspectives, team building, programming needs, priorities, getting on the same page and station goals.The Program includes the Theology of Radio, creating a powerful image for your station.

On the last day of GMA week, the GMA's 35th Annual Music Awards will take place, with awards for outstanding achievements and excellence in contemporary Christian/gospel music from the past year.
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