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Catch Cody Alan hosting shows on both radio and TV. Monday through Friday, he can be heard on CMT Radio Live With Cody Alan! Broadcast across America, CMT Radio Live originates from Nashville and is CMT's premiere country music and entertainment radio show. Alan's wit, energy and charm shine with big star guests and live interaction from listeners. Landing major interviews with Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban, Faith Hill, Taylor Swift and more, he asks the right balance of questions, including the untypical. Country artist Dierks Bentley says, "Cody's show always feels fresh and current. Cody cares about country music's past and future and has always worked to make his shows exciting, interesting and personal." Alan is the official voice of the CMT Music Awards. He always brings fans the action on the red carpet of all the major award shows, including the CMA Awards and ACM Awards, and of course, the CMT Music Awards. On CMT, he is the host of CMT #1 Music & a Movie, where viewers get an inside peak at the week's No. 1's in music and movies. Alan is a respected veteran personality in the broadcast industry. After stints in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, he made it to the major leagues at age 23 when he landed in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Along the way, he has received numerous national awards including DJ of the year from Country Radio Broadcasters, with his most recent nomination from the Academy of Country Music. Nominated for Radio Music Awards air personality of the year, he has been honored at the Grand Ole Opry, featured in USA Today and GQ magazine. Alan was named Radio and Records Music director of the year five times, while Billboard magazine and the Radio Music Awards honored him with the annual title as well. |
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You've seen Alecia Davis covering the latest hot topics and interviewing Hollywood's biggest stars on EXTRA, E! News Live, ABC Family's XYZ at the Movies and CMT. She's been able to guide you through the "I do's and I dont's" of wedding planning on TLC's hit series For Better or For Worse. And whether it's beat boxing with Kobe Bryant, licking Paul Rudd's hand, modeling Kristen Davis' fashions or having girl talk with Meg Ryan or dating info from Gerard Butler and Katherine Heigl, she keeps you connected with all your favorite celebrities. Davis can currently be seen on the TV Guide Network, hosting shows like Close Up (Dolly Parton), What's on DVD, The Sexy Stars of Country Music, movie specials and Hollywood 411. She's covered the red carpet at award shows like the Golden Globes, the Grammys, the CMAs, the Academy Awards, ACMs, many movie premieres and is also currently back on CMT co-hosting CMT #1 Music & a Movie. Growing up in Nashville, Davis got her start by hosting CMT's popular show Hit Trip, where she conducted interviews and went on adventurous journeys with celebrities, like riding motorcycles with Toby Keith, touring with Faith Hill, hanging 10 with Sara Evans and exploring the Florida Keys with Kenny Chesney. She co-hosted ACM's Red Carpet Live Special and was a presenter for the Academy of Country Music on CBS. She also hosted a variety of other specials for CMT. She's been featured in numerous commercials, print ads and music videos for artists such as Vince Gill, Garth Brooks, Toby Keith, Trace Adkins and the Mavericks and featured on the cover of their Music for All Occasions album. Thanks to her four older brothers, Davis is adventurous and athletic. She joined members of the Tennessee Titans at the annual celebrity softball tournament benefiting City of Hope. She also hosted the Junior Olympics on PBS. Desiring to play professional volleyball, life dramatically changed when she won a national modeling competition. At the age of 15, Davis booked jobs in Italy, France, Germany and Spain and traveled abroad modeling for international magazines and top designer fashion shows. Modeling and university studies in broadcast journalism led to hosting and acting jobs. "I'm so grateful for those opportunities. I've met incredible people, (some who've become dear friends), traveled to amazing places and experienced a journey that I otherwise would've never known." She has worked as a contributing editor for Country Weekly magazine covering the entertainment field as well as fashions on the red carpet. Her cover story on Keith Urban was a newsstand bestseller. |







