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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Oct. 19, 2001


MEDIA ALERT:

CMA ANNOUNCES ENHANCED SECURITY FOR THE 2001 CMA AWARDS

Nashville -- CMA Executive Director Ed Benson, announced several changes to the security process for "The 35th Annual CMA Awards" to air live Wednesday, Nov. 7 (8:00-11:00 PM/EST) on the CBS Television Network from the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville including bag searches, ID checks and the installation of metal detectors.

"We've always taken security during our Awards very seriously," Benson said. "Unfortunately this year increased security is necessary for the comfort of our artists and the safety of our audience. Our goal is to create a secure environment where we can showcase our industry's great talent and offer our viewing audience what Country Music does best - offer comfort, encouragement and relief from today's challenging world situation."

The enhanced security plan was created with input from several security advisors including the Metro Police, FBI and other authorities. New this year will be:

"We hope these changes are limited to this year only, and that they will be accepted with patience and understanding from everyone involved," Benson said. "It may be difficult and time consuming for some, but we need to address potential threats aggressively and feel confident that we have done everything necessary to secure the event. The CMA Awards on November 7 will be an evening filled with entertainment and excitement honoring America's music."

 

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