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CUT: YOU TAUGHT ME HOW TO CRY - Hoyt Axton & 10:44 Tanya Tucker 28: 30 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 28:32 LOCAL INSERT : C-3 2 :10 30:42 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #33 - IT COULDN'T HAVE BEEN ANY BETTER - Johnny Duncan (A) #32 - LILY DALE - Darrell McCall & Willie Nelson OLDIE: LILY DALE - Bob Wills 9:3( 40:10 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 140:12 LOCAL INSERT : C-4 2 :00 42:12 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #31 - LIGHT OF A CLEAR BLUE MORNING - Dolly Parton (B) #30 - KENTUCKY WOMAN - Randy Barlow (B) 7:35 49:45 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 49:47 LOCAL INSERT · C-5 2 :00 51:47 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #29 - EVERY WORD I WRITE - Dottie West (B) #28 - YOUR MAN LOVES YOU, HONEY - Tom T. Hall (B) 5:43 57 :30 THEME UP & UNDER W/TALK UNIT ENDING AT: 57:42 THEME TO: 57: 50 .. 57:50 LOCAL INSERT: C-6 400 59.5n STATION 1.0 .: : 10 10700 Ventura Blvd. FOR WEEK ENDING: April 30 r 1977 No. Hollywood. Ca. 9190' CYCLE NO C77 2 PROGRAM 5 OF 13 Phone (213) 980-~90 SIDES. 2A & 2B PAGE NO. ____ SCKEOULEO ACTUAL RUNNING S•ART TIME TIME ELEMENT TIME 00:0C THEME & OPENING OF PART II #27 - I'M GETTING GOOD AT MISSING YOU - Rex Allen Jr. OLDIE: TEAR AFTER TEAR - Rex Allen Sr. #26 - I'VE GOT YOU - Don King (A) 8:06 8:04 LOGO: MY 'KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 8:06 LOCAL INSERT · C-1 2 :00 10:06 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #25 - MARRIED BUT NOT TO EACH OTHER - Barbara Mandrell (B) #24 - LET ME LOVE YOU ONCE BEFORE YOU GO - Barbara Fairchild 6:37 (A&B) 16:4] LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 16·43 LOCAL INSERT : C-2 2 :00 18:43 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #23 - IF YOU GOTTA MAKE A FOOL OF SOMEBODY - Dickey Lee (B) #22 - (I NEED YOU) ALL THE TIME - Eddy Arnold (B) OLDIE: RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD - Eddy Arnold 9:17 27: 58 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC LOCAL INSERT: 28: 0(1 C-3 2:10 3:0:10 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #21 - LOOK WHO I'M CHEATING ON TONIGHT - Bobby Bare (B) #20 - LUCKENBACH TEXAS - Waylon Jennings (B) #19 - SEMOLITA - Jerry Reed (A) 10:14 40:22 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, · MY KIND OF MUSIC 40:24 LOCAL INSERT. C-4 2:00 42:24 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #18 - LUCILLE - Kenny Rogers (B) #17 - RIGHT TIME OF NIGHT - Jennifer Warnes (A} 6: 3: 48:55 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 48: 57 LOCAL INSERT· C-5 2:00 50:57 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #16 - BLUEST HEARTACHE OF THE YEAR - Kenny Dale (A) #15 - I CAN'T HELP MYSELF - Eddie Rabbitt (B) 6:3] 57:28 THEME UP & UNDER W/TALK UNIT ENDING AT: 57: 40 THEME TO: 57: 50 57: SC LOCAL INSERT: C-6 200 59:50 STATION 1.0.: : 10 FOR WEEK ENDING, 10700 Ventura Blvd. April 3 0, 1977 No Hollywood, Ca. 91904 CYCLE NO. C 7 7 2 PROGRAM 5 OF 13 Phone (213) 980-V'iO SIDES. - -=3..::.A;:__;&=--3=-B=-------- PAGE NO. _ __:3~ _ SCHEOULEO ACTUAL RUNNING START TIME TIME ELEMENT TIME 00:00 THEME & OPENING OF PART III #14 - (YOU NEVER CAN TELL) C'EST LA VIE - Ernmylou Harris (B) #13 - IF WE'RE NOT BACK IN LOVE BY MONDAY - Merle Haggard (B) #12 - LOVE'S EXPLOSION - Margo Smith (BJ 10:06 10:04 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 10:06 LOCAL INSERT C-1 2:00 12:06 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #11 - SLIDE OFF OF YOUR SATIN SHEETS - Johnny Paycheck (B) #10 - YESTERDAY'S GONE - Vern Gosdin (B) 6:29 18:33 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 18:35 LOCAL INSERT C-2 2·00 20:35 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN # 9 - I'M SORRY FOR YOU MY FRIEND - Moe Bandy (B) # 8 - (LET'S GET TOGETHER) ONE LAST TIME - Tammy Wynette ( B) # 7 - I'LL DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN - Crystal Gayle (B) 8:23 28:56 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 28:58 LOCAL INSERT : C-3 2:10 31:08 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN # 6 - THE RAINS CAME - Freddie Fender (B) ALB. CUT: TEARS ON MY PILLOW - Jimmy Dean 5:51 36:57 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRYt MY KIND OF MUSIC 36:59 LOCAL INSERT: C-4 2:00 38:59 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN # 5 - PAPER ROSIE - Gene Watson (B) # 4 - SOME BROKEN HEARTS NEVER MEND - Don Williams (B) 6:24 45:21 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 45:23 LOCAL INSERT. C-5 2:00 47:23 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN # 3 - SHE'S GOT YOU - Loretta Lynn (B) # 2 - PLAY, GUITAR PLAY - Conway Twitty (B) # 1 - SHE'S PULLING ME BACK AGAIN - Mickey Gilley (A) 9:52 57:15 THEME UP & UNDER W/TALK UNIT ENDING AT: 57:42 THEME TO: 57: 50 THEME: "MY KIND OF COUNTRY" (MARKWATER MUSIC/BM!) LOCAL INSERT: 57:50 C-6 2,00 59:. 5_Q STATION 1.0 .: : 10 .
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