CMT Hot 20 Countdown

CMT Hot 20 Countdown
Starring Cody Alan (2013–present)
Katie Cook (2013–present)
Alicia Davis (2013–14)
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 228 as of June 10, 2017
Production
Running time 180 minutes
Release
Original network CMT
Original release January 5, 2013 – present
External links
Website http://www.cmt.com/show/hot_20_countdown/series.jhtml

CMT Hot 20 Countdown is a weekly live music video show that counts down the twenty most popular country music videos. The show features a live audience, in-studio performances, and interviews. It premiered January 5, 2013, on CMT[1] and airs Saturday and Sunday mornings. It replaced the long-running Top Twenty Countdown that aired from 2001–12 and is similar to CMT Most Wanted Live, which aired from 2001–04 and featured a live daily countdown.

About

The show is taped at Music City Tower in Nashville, Tennessee, along with viewer interaction through various social networking channels. The program features the standard format of a video countdown, interview, in-studio guest and feature segments.[2]

Voting is determined through both CMT management and viewers, as two pre-determined videos are listed for viewers to determine the vote. The #20 video is always new and determined by a 'keep or dump' vote by viewers.[3][4]

Hosts

List of number 1s

Years
     2013
     2014
     2015
     2016
     2017

Color key
BVOTY Best Video of the Year
       Second week at #1
       Third week at#1

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

Original air date Song title Name(s)
January 7 "May We All" Florida Georgia Line feat. Tim McGraw
January 14 "Blue Ain't Your Color" Keith Urban
January 21
January 28 "80's Mercedes" Maren Morris
February 4 "Dirty Laundry" Carrie Underwood
February 11 "Song for Another Time" Old Dominion
February 18 "Wanna Be That Song" Brett Eldredge
February 25 "Star of the Show" Thomas Rhett
March 4 "Better Man" Little Big Town
March 11
March 18 "Seein' Red" Dustin Lynch
March 25 "Sober Saturday Night" Chris Young feat. Vince Gill
April 1 "Today" Brad Paisley
April 8 "Dirt on My Boots" Jon Pardi
April 15 "Think a Little Less" Michael Ray
April 22 "Road Less Traveled" Lauren Alaina
April 29
May 6 "Fast" Luke Bryan
May 13 "Any Ol' Barstool" Jason Aldean
May 20 "Hometown Girl" Josh Turner
May 27 "Yeah Boy" Kelsea Ballerini
June 3 "Hurricane" Luke Combs
June 10 "Black" Dierks Bentley
June 17 "In Case You Didn't Know" Brett Young
June 24
July 1 "If I Told You" Darius Rucker
July 8 "The Fighter" Keith Urban feat. Carrie Underwood
July 15 "How Not To" Dan + Shay
July 22 "Every Time I Hear That Song" Blake Shelton
July 29 "God, Your Mama, and Me" Florida Georgia Line feat. Backstreet Boys
August 5
August 12

Artists with the most #1 videos

Color key
       Names with score 16
       Names with score 15
       Names with score 14
       Names with score 13
       Names with score 12
       Names with score 11
       Names with score 10
       Names with score 9
       Names with score 8
       Names with score 7
       Names with score 6
       Names with score 5
       Names with score 4
       Names with score 3
       Names with score 2
Name(s) #1(s)
Florida Georgia Line2 13
Luke Bryan 12
Jason Aldean 10
Carrie Underwood 10
Keith Urban 9
Blake Shelton 8
Thomas Rhett 7
Tim McGraw 7
Eric Church 6
Dierks Bentley 4 6
Brett Eldredge 6
Miranda Lambert 5
Kenny Chesney 5
Cole Swindell 5
Brad Paisley4 5
Kelsea Ballerini 4
Sam Hunt 4
Randy Houser 4
Little Big Town 4
Zac Brown Band 4
Lee Brice 3
Justin Moore 3
Lady Antebellum 3
Old Dominion 3
Chris Young4 3
Darius Rucker 3
Dan + Shay 3
Kip Moore 2
Frankie Ballard 2
Billy Currington 2
Tyler Farr 2
Hunter Hayes 2
Jake Owen 2
Michael Ray 2
Jon Pardi 2
Taylor Swift3 2
The Band Perry 2
Maren Morris 2

References

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