Headlines: Country Radio’s History of Misconduct; Jordan Fisher Pro Bowl Anthem

Inside Country Radio’s Dark, Secret History of Sexual Harassment and Misconduct – Over the course of four months, Rolling Stone Country spoke with more than 30 sources, including artists, managers and radio reps, who confirmed a climate of harassment and misconduct in the world of country radio. They reveal an environment where artists and other music professionals – especially women – are expected to be overly accessible and use sexuality as currency when visiting stations and meeting with certain program directors, or attending industry events, in the hope of having their song added into rotation. But unlike in Hollywood, where the #MeToo movement quickly caught fire, few have been willing to speak publicly for fear of professional repercussions. As a result, some sources have chosen to remain anonymous. – Read more at Rolling Stone

Greensburg resident scores ‘red pass’ for The Voice – She’s very happily married to Decatur County lineman Paul Trenkamp, and they have three boys of their own. “I love my life, but I just didn’t want to look back on my life and feel sorry that I’d never tried to do this,” she confessed. “I sent in the paperwork before I got married but then I got married and pregnant a month later. So I had to cancel my audition. Three babies later, this came up again, and my own wonderful little fan club said, ‘do it!’, so I did. And I never expected to get a callback. I am so thankful,” the 26-year-old Greensburg native said. – Read more at Greensburg Daily News

The Voice winner Chloe Kohanski Guests on Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristow’s Podcast

Lauren Duski Appeared at Coach Blake Shelton’s Oklahoma Bar

American Idol Clark Beckham’s In Dubai

Clark Beckham is in the midst of a musical residency in Dubai. Here are a few clips.

Which Dancing with the Stars Champ Will Sing the National Anthem at the NFL Pro Bowl? – PEOPLE can exclusively announce that Dancing with the Stars season 25 winner Jordan Fisher will sing the National Anthem and perform as part of halftime festivities at the NFL’s 2018 Pro Bowl at Orlando’s Camping World Stadium on Sunday, Jan. 28. – Read more at People.com

So You Think You Can Dance’s Cat Deeley on Her Inspirational New Show This Time Next Year – Imagine what can happen in one year. That’s what Lifetime’s new, unscripted, transformation series, This Time Next Year, examines. Based on the hit U.K. show, each episode introduces us to six people who commit to making a drastic change in their lives in one year’s time. Hosted by So You Think You Can Dance‘s Cat Deeley, This Time Next Year actually takes a year to film, but provides immediate gratification for the viewing audience as each transformation is revealed instantaneously as participants exit one door and emerge from another, showing off a new version of themselves. – Read more at People

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