Bill Mayne, 72, influential music industry and country radio executive, has died


Bill Mayne, 72 — a music industry and country radio executive whose career heralded and spanned the genre’s modern-era growth — has died after a long illness.

His roots were borne of the University of Houston’s Film, Radio and Television program. Early success as an on-air talent and program director at Austin, Texas’ KNOW Radio in 1970 led to the first two decades of his career seeing him traversing America as stations in markets including Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles and Portland widely embraced pop-aimed country music as an FM radio format.

More than anything, Mayne’s career was notable because of his ability to highlight and develop eager leaders in country music’s entrenching mainstream space.

Bill Mayne, CRB/CRS executive director, 2010-2019

“Bill was a true giant in every sense of the word. His fifty years of passionate work positively impacted everyone he met in nearly every segment of our business,” stated R.J. Curtis, the current Executive Director of Country Radio Broadcasters and the Country Radio Seminar (CRB/CRS).

Notably, in April 2010, Mayne’s storied career saw him join CRB as an executive director, a post he held until retirement in 2018.



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