Nashville, Tenn. (Top40 Charts/ Aristo PR) The CRS
Radio and Artist Humanitarian Awards were handed out today on the opening day of CRS 2012, held Feb. 22-24 in downtown Nashville at the Nashville Convention Center.
The 2012
Radio Humanitarian winners are KMOK/Lewiston, Idaho (Small Market), WIVK/Knoxville, Tenn. (Medium Market) and WLHK/Indianapolis, Ind. (Large Market). As previously announced, the Artist Humanitarian Award winner is Rascal Flatts. CRS President Mike Culotta and
Radio Ink's Lois Chooljian presented the awards at 10:30 a.m., immediately following the CRS Keynote Address.
Small Market Winner: 106.9 KMOK/Lewiston, Idaho -
Lewiston's KMOK was instrumental in dozens of local humanitarian efforts in 2011, including
National Night Out Against Crime, Pet of the Week, Lewis Clark Animal Shelter's Dog Swim, Coats for the Cold, Annual Life Safety Day, United Way Day of Caring, Relay for Life, Earth Day, Jackson Baldwin Foundation, Jog for Jugs, Wounded Warriors Project, Cruising to Clarkston and numerous others.
Medium Market Winner: 107.7 WIVK/Knoxville, Tenn. -
WIVK's contributions to fundraising efforts helped raise a total of more than $12.9 million in 2011. Campaigns included: the HonorAir Radiothon, Voices from the Front, Coats for the Cold, Stuff the Bus, a Susan G. Komen benefit concert and the Teddy Bear
Round Up. WIVK sponsored dozens of events, such as the "Real Steel" movie premiere, Buddy's Race Against Cancer, Fantasy of Trees for Children's Hospital, Great Rubber Duck Race for Boys & Girls' Club, ADA Step Out Walk, Knoxville Zoo and more.
Large Market Winner: 97.1 WLHK/Indianapolis, Ind. -
Indianapolis' HANK FM/97.1 continued its avid support for Habitat For Humanity in 2011, building a five bedroom house at the
Indiana State Fair in just 15 days. The station hosted a Santa's Secret Star benefit concert for the Salvation Army during Christmas, debuted its Christmas
Angel program, received national media attention for Cheri's Chores, partnered with the Indianapolis Colts to host the Big Blue Drive-Through for tornado relief and was instrumental in efforts supporting the victims at the
Indiana State Fair tragedy.
Rascal Flatts received the 2012 Artist Humanitarian award for their charitable contributions and humanitarian endeavors throughout their career. In 2010, the group donated $3 million to the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt's Pediatric Surgery Center. They currently serve as celebrity spokespersons for the national suicide prevention organization, The Jason Foundation, and have been members of the American Red Cross Celebrity Cabinet for the past seven years.