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- Programming
- Talent
- Live events
- External links
{{Other uses|CMC (disambiguation)}}{{Infobox TV channel | name = Country Music Channel | logofile = Cmc.png | logosize = | logoalt = Country Music Channel Logo | launch = March 2004 | closed date = | share = 10% | share as of = | share source = | network = | owner = Foxtel Networks | slogan = | country = Australia | language = English | broadcast area = | headquarters = | former names = | replaced names = | sister names = Foxtel Networks channels | timeshift names = | web = countrymusicchannel.com.au | terr serv 1 = | terr chan 1 = | sat serv 1 = Foxtel | sat chan 1 = Channel 815 | cable serv 1 = Foxtel | cable chan 1 = Channel 815 | cable serv 2 = Optus TV | cable chan 2 = Channel 815 | sat radio serv 1 = | sat radio chan 1 = | adsl serv 1 = | adsl chan 1 = | online serv 1 = Foxtel Go | online chan 1 = Channel 815 }}Country Music Channel (CMC) is an Australian cable and satellite music television channel owned and operated by Foxtel Networks. It airs on Foxtel. CMC is the only country music video channel in Australia, created after the departure of MusicCountry from the Australian market. Programming - The CMC Top 30 Countdown - weekly chart based on airplay
- Spotlight, 1 hour collection of videos from a single artist.
- 30 Best, Themed countdown.
- Headline Country
- The Wilkinsons (TV series) aired in 2007
- Tuckerville aired in 2007
- Rollin' With..., an artist profile show host by Steve Forde. Artists profiled include Lee Kernaghan, Catherine Britt, Adam Brand, Troy Cassar-Daley, Joe Nichols, Dierks Bentley, Corb Lund Band, Blaine Larsen, Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram, Colt Ford and The Wilkinsons
- Muster Masters A game show hosted based around the Gympie Muster (2009)
Talent - Steve Forde Rollin' with...
- The Sunny Cowgirls Muster Masters, CMC Rocks the Hunter
- Morgan Evans
Live events CMC co-produces a 3-day music festival, with Rob Potts Entertainment Edge and Michael Chugg Entertainment - CMC Rocks. - The first three years the event took place in Thredbo, New South Wales.
- In 2008, CMC Rocks the Snowys featured Mia Dyson, Brian Cadd, John Butler Trio, Shea Fisher, The McClymonts, Jim Lauderdale, Catherine Britt, Steve Forde, Adam Harvey, Shannon Noll, Sugarland, Gary Allan, and Patty Griffin.
- In 2009, CMC Rocks the Snowys featured Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans, Steve Forde, Captain Flange, Taylor Swift, Joe Nichols, Old Crow Medicine Show, John Williamson, Pete Murray, The Waifs, The Sunny Cowgirls, Ash Grunwald, The Audreys, Jasmine Rae, and Deana Carter.
- In 2010, CMC Rocks the Snowys featured Adam Harvey, Nanci Griffith, Tania Kernaghan, Steve Forde, Phil Vassar, Jack Ingram, Lee Kernaghan.
- In 2011, the event moved to the Hunter Region of New South Wales and featured Troy Cassar-Daley, Russell Morris, Alan Jackson, Joe Nichols, Emerson Drive, Dean Brody.
In partnership with parent company Foxtel, CMC hosts its own awards program which it airs live. The CMC Awards take place on the night before CMC Rocks officially begins. External links - Country Music Channel Website
- Country Music Channel Facebook
- [https://www.facebook.com/cmcrocks CMC Rocks Facebook]
- [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Captain-Flange/470349345482 Captain Flange Facebook]
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