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Thursday, June 17, 2021

Morgan Wallen Radio Plays Up 2,800% After Reinstatements


Earlier this month, Digital Music News first broke the news that major US-based radio conglomerates were quietly reinstating Morgan Wallen onto their country radio playlists. Now, it's seeing the first spin data following those moves.

Major US-based radio conglomerates first started reinstating Morgan Wallen into their setlists earlier this month — but refused to confirm those decisions publicly. Now, the data is indeed confirming that Wallen has been ‘un-banned’ by corporate station owners iHeartRadio (iHeartMedia), Cumulus Media, Cox Radio (Cox Media Group), Audacy, and Alpha Media, among others.

According to data shared by Billboard, Wallen is now receiving 2,900 spins weekly across all national radio stations, which is up from fewer than 100 plays back in February. That’s a sizable increase of at least 2,800%, with further gains likely. Of course, the drop occurred after Wallen was filmed uttering the n-word after a drunken night of partying outside of his home in Nashville, an event the prompted mass-cancellations by nearly every radio station in America. It also prompted removals by multiple awards shows, Country Music Television, Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, SiriusXM, William Morris Agency, and others.

Indeed, the fallout for Wallen was swift, and the drop in radio plays was severe. After routinely clocking more than 10,000 weekly spins across multiple songs leading into the incident, plays of Wallen’s songs dropped into the double digits, according to the freshly-released data. Incidentally, a smattering of independent radio stations reinstated Wallen starting in March, slightly bumping up those numbers, though the impact on broader spins was negligible without the participation of mega-conglomerates like iHeartMedia.

During that period, radio stations were facing heavy complaints from country fans — especially die-hard Morgan Wallen fans. In some cases, program directors reported that listeners threatened to stop listening to their stations entirely, while also promising to shift to platforms like Spotify or Apple Music to get their fix.

While nearly 3,000 spins is certainly substantial for any artist, it’s still 70% below Wallen’s previous levels. That level indicates that major radio conglomerates are still testing the waters on Wallen, particularly for signs of pushback against the singer. However, in the absence of any serious backlash, Wallen’s plays will likely continue to ramp upward.

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