Exhibits to the Direct Case of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
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Before The LIBRARY OF CONGRESS {;(}P)"RGN, United States Copyright Once nF Panel Copyright Arbitration Royalty 81~ Washington, D.C. 20024 OQI ppCE,IMEQ In the Matter of ) ) ADJUSTMENT OF THE RATES FOR ) Docket No. 96-6 CARP NCBRA NONCOMMERCIAL EDUCATIONAL ) BROADCASTING COMPULSORY LICENSE ) EXHIBITS TO THE DIRECT CASE OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF COMPOSERS, AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS ASCAP EXHIBIT 320 VOLUME 6 OF 17 Philip H. Schaeffer, Esq. Joan M. McGivern, Esq. J. Christopher Shore, Esq. Sam Mosenkis, Esq. WHITE K CASE 1155 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10036-2787 (212) 819-8200 Beverly A. Willett, Esq. ASCAP Building One Lincoln Plaza, Sixth Floor New York, New York 10023 (212) 621-6289 Attorneysfor ASCAP Dated: September 30, 1997 http:!Iwww.npr.orlpprograms:ate:music: Music from All Things Considered seauet~ae 7!erst! 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EX.32O2 09/26/97 10 07 48 2 of2 http;//www.npr.org/programs'atc/music 'Sep.97/atc.09.01.97.Monday.html http:i'v~~.npr.org/prog...tc.09.01.97.Monday.html FR: NPR Programming, -ATC DT: Monday, September 1, 1997 RE: All Things Considered, Monday 09/01/97 Host: Robert Siegel Newscasters: Korva Coleman, Frank Stasio, and.Corey Flintoff —— HOUR============] [ ————— FIRST [BILLBOARD: 59 NEWS 2:59 NEWS 1:59 THEME MUSIC 0:29] ] [1A] [ -- with Robert about the latest in [1.] [INVESTIGATION] Sarah Chayes speaks accident the Paris police investigation into the causes of the tragic automobile of Wales and her escort, Dodi Al-Fayed. Paris police that killed Diana, Princess have have revealed that the dead driver of the princess's car was found to "criminal" levels of alcohol in his blood and the police have indicated that charges might be filed against one or more of the "paparazzi" photographers who were chasing the car prior to its crash. (4:00) from London on the [2.] [FUNERAL PLANS] -- NPR's Michael Goldfarb reports continuing outpouring of public grief over the Princess's death as Buckingham Palace announced her funeral would be held at Westminister Abbey, where Britain's monarchs are crowned. The funeral for the divorced wife of the heir to the British throne is nothing short of a state affair, though the palace is not calling it that. (4:00) -- Maynard talks about her affection for [3 ~ ] [DI] Commentator Joyce Princess Diana and the reasons Diana's death has affected her so deeply. She talks about celebrity, beauty, and happiness...and how, even though their personal situations were drastically different, they still had things in common. (4:00) [CUTAWAY 1A 0:59] Music [1B] Music -- Bob Mondello previews a fall movie [4. ] [FALL MOVIES] Movie critic season he says is studded with novel adaptations and -- oddly for a period when kids are in school -- children's films. (gt00) Music NEWS 1:59 THEME [Funder 0."29 XPromo 0:29 CUTAWAY 1B 0:29 RETURN1 0:29 NEWS 2:59 MUSIC 0:29] Music [1C & 1D] SHOMARI ' STORY] -- Shomari Kress is a [5 ~ ] [PICTURE ME ROLLING: 23-year-old African-American man living in Chicago. Working with W-B-E — Z producers Shirley Jahad and Cecilia Vaisman, Shomari Kress takes us through his life for a couple of months as he looks for a job. At home, he's surrounded by drugs, making big money fast. He lands a job--and takes two trains kids selling He loses and a bus, traveling 4-5 hours per day just to get to and from work. 'the job and gets a gun. On Labor Day, we follow one man's struggle between a low-wage job and a life of crime. (22:00) [FUNDER 0:29 CUTAWAY 0:59] Music — — HOUR==============] [ —————— SECOND [BILLBOARD: 59 NEWS 2: 59 NEWS 1: 59 THEME MUSIC 0: 29] [- 1 [2A] -- day's news surrounding the [6 ] [DIANA COPY] Robert has some of the EX.320 3 09'26&97 10 08 47 1 of3 http://www.npr,org/programs/atc/music/Sep.97/atc.09.01.97.Monday.html investigation into this weekend's auto accident that claimed the life of Diana, Princess of Wales and two of her companions. (1:00) [7.] [THE PRESS] -- While Paris police investigate the possible role of the paparazzi in the car crash that caused the deaths of Princess Diana and hez companions, the media -- mainstream and tabloid -- examine their own role in catering to a public appetite for sensationalism and celebrity-hunting. NPR's Brooke Gladstone reports. (4:00) -- on a new report on the huge [8 ~ ] [WAGES] NPR's Jim Zarroli has details number of people who have non-standard work arrangements. Part-timers, temporary workers, self-employed and contracters now make up almost a third of the nation's work force. Economists disagree whether these workers, who make less money on average than their counterparts, are good or bad for the nation's economy. (4:30) [9.] [LABOR] -- Commentator Scott Brunner says that Labor Day is a holiday that really defies classification. It's a holiday that takes on whatever significance people ascribe to it...whether it's "the day to clean out the garage" or "the day to hook up with those out-of-town cousins," Labor Day is perplexing because it's a day off at the end of the summer holiday season. (2: 30) [ CUTAWAY 2A 0: 5 9 ] Music [2B] [10.] [NIR] -- It has been widely rumored that Boris Yeltsin had decided to send his national security advisor into space to inspect the troubled Niz space station. Then, he changed his mind. He decided to strip the advisor of some of his duties...and now denies ever having considered the plan. Fact oz fiction7 Beth Knobel reports from Moscow, trying to find an answer. (3:00) [11.] [SPACE STATION] -- Robert announces the winners in our 'design a new space station'ontest for kids. Out of the hundreds of entries, we received lots of interesting innovations for living in outer space...including a water-recycling shower, really big kitchens, cable-ready lounges and a place for the pet flamingos. (5:15) [Funder 0:29 XPromo 0:29 CUTAWAY 2B Ot29 RETURN2 0:29 NEWS 2:59 NEWS 1:59 THEME NUSIC 0:29] Music [2C] [12.] [CONGRESSIONAL AGENDA] -- Robert talks with Ron Elving, co-editor of "Politics in America" and political editor for the Congressional Quarterly, about what to expect as Congress returns to Washington this week. Some of the issues expected to take center stage include campaign finance hearings, continued appropriations measures, and whether President Clinton's use of the line-item veto will be sustained. (6:00) Music [13.] [BUS I] -- On the final leg of radio producer Dan Collison's cross-country bus trip, we meet an ex-boxing champ, a jilted lover, and a woman claiming to be the niece of artist Georgia O'Keeffe. (6:30) Music [CUTAWAY 2C 0:59] Music [2D] [14* ] [BUS II] -- Dan Collison's report concludes. (8:00) EX.320 4 2of3 09/26/97 10:08:47 97/atc.09.01,97.Monday. html htt:riwv ~.npr.org/prog...tc.09.01.97.Monday.html http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/music/Sep. [ FUNDER 0: 2 9 CUTAWAY 0: 59] Music EX.320 5 3of3 09'26/97 10:08:48 http://chastity.npr.org/WebMusic.C GI?5 1 15. 14 Music from All Things Considered GNLlNE Here's the music from All Things Considered: ATC Index Number: 5115.14 Song Title: "pavane for a dead princess" Artist: philharmonia virtuosi, richard kapp-conductor From the CD: jewels of the classics Composer: ravel Publisher: Record Label: RCA Victor/ bmg Label Catalog Number: 09026-61935-2 Label Contact Info: Date Released: Thanks for your interest in All Things Considered—if you would like to write A TC, please send e-mail to atc n~r o~r. We encourage you to support the artists that perform the music we play on the show. ONUNR www-In o r. or EX.320 6 09 '26'97 10:09:04 1 of 1 http://chastity.npr.org/WehMusic.CGI?7299.01 Music from All Things Considered Here's the music from All Things Considered: Sorry, we couldn't find that record in our database.