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I Abcwatennark 5 12 8 FOR WEEK EN§I~~· / / i IABCWatennark I • CYCLE NO. lA PROGRAM _ _ OF 13 SIDES: & lB PAGE NO. __l __ WITH 101 11: I NOSllY 3575 Cahuenga Blvd. W., Suite 555, Los Angeles, CA 90068 SCHEDULED ACTUAL RUNNING START TIME TIME ELEMENT TIME 00:00 THEME AND OPENING OF PART I THEME: "MY KIND OF COUNTRY" (MARKWATER MUSIC/BMI) #40 . EYES THAT SEE IN THE DARK (B) Kenny Rogers 11:34 #39. ATLANTA BLUE (B) Statler Brothers #38. THE WHOLE IDRLD ' S IN LOVE WHEN YOU ' RE I.ONELY (B/A) B .J. Thorras 11:29 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 11:34 LOCAL INSERT: C-l 2:00 13:34 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #37. BOYS LIKE YOU (B/A) Gail Davies #36. DOWNTOWN (A) Dolly Parton 07:11 20:40 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 20:45 LOCAL INSERT: C-2 2:00 22:45 Luuu: AME~ICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #35. I COULD 'VE HAD YOU (A) Leon Everette #34. VICTIMS OF GOODBYE (B/A) Sylvia 06:23 29:03 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY. MY KIND OF MUSIC 29:08 LOCAL INSERT: C-3 2:10 31:18 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #33. BAND OF GOLD (B) Charly McClain #32. THE YELLOW ROSE (A) Johnny Lee with Lane Brody 08:52 #31. IN THE MIDNIGHT HOUR (B) Razzy Bailey 40:05 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY . MY KIND OF MUSIC 40:10 LOCAL INSERT: C-4 2:00 42:10 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #30. RIGHT OR WRONG (A) George Strait #29. BETWEEN TWO FIRES (B/A) Gary Morris 06:59 49:04 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 49:09 LOCAL INSERT: C-5 2:00 51:09 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #28. DEDICATE (A) Kieran Kane #27. WHY GOODBYE: (B/A) Steve Wariner 06:26 57:24 THEME UP AND UNDER WITH TALK UNIT ENDING AT: · 57: 35 THEME TO: 57:50 57:50 LOCAL INSERT: 2:00 59:50 STATION I.D.: C-6 : 10 FOR WEEK ENQIN(,, S / 12 / S 4 8 2 6 I ABCWGtermark I 9 CYCLE NO. 4 PROGRAM OF 13 SIDES, 2A & 2B PAGE NO. ~2~-- WIIH 101 ltlNGSl('f 3575 Cahuenga Blvd. W., Suite 555, Los Angeles, CA 90068 SCHEDULED ACTUAL RUNNING START TIME TIME ELEMENT TIME 00:00 THEME AND OPENING OF PART II #26~ I DON'T WANT TO BE A MEMORY (B) Exile #25 . SOMEBODY'S NEEDIN' SOMEBODY (A) Conway Twitty 07:43 07:38 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 07:43 LOCAL INSERT: C-1 2:00 09:43 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #24. WHEN WE MAKE LOVE (A/B) Alabama #23. FOREVER AGAIN (B/A) Gene Watson 06:26 1 i:;: ()4 T,OC::O • MV KTND OF C'OTTNTRY . MY KTND OF MTT!=:H: 16:09 LOCAL INSERT: C-2 2:00 18:09 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN EXCERPT: TOGETHER AGAIN (B) Buck Owens EXCERPT: TOGETHER AGAIN (B) Ernrnylou Harris 09:31 #22. TOGETHER AGAIN (B) Kenny Rogers & Dottie West #21. I'M NOT THROUGH LOVING YOU YET (B) · Louise Mandrell 27:35 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 27:40 LOCAL INSERT: C-3 2:1 0 29:50 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #20. SWEET COUNTRY MUSIC (B) Atlanta #19. YOU ' VE STILL GOT A PLACE IN ·MY HEART (B) George Jones 10:27 #18. HAPPY .BIRTHDAY DEAR HEARTACHE (A) Barbara Mandrell 4()• 1 ? T ,()f::(1 • MV l<'Tl\Tn ()'Ii' C'OTii\lTRv MV KTNn ()'Ii' MTT!=:TC' 4():17 LOCAL INSERT: C-4 2:00 42:17 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #17. IN MY DREAMS (B) Ernmylou Harris #16. I CAN TELL BY THE WAY YOU DANCE (A/B) Vern Gosdin 06:40 48:52 T.()f::() • MV KTNn OF ('()fT'tJ'T'PV MV KTNn ()'Ii' MTT!=;T(' 4A:51 LOCAL INSERT: C-5 2:00 50:57 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #15. DENVER (B) Larry Gatlin & Gatlin Brothers 06:48 #14. CANDY MAN (B) Charly McClain & Mickey Gilley 57:36 THEME UP AND UNDER WITH TALK UNIT ENDING AT: 57:45 ·THEME TO: 57:50 LOCAL INSERT: 2:00 57:50 C-6 59:50 STATION I.D.: : 10 FOR WEEK ENDING, 5 / 12 / 8 4 I ABCWGtermark I 8 CYCLE NO. 8 4 2 PROGRAM 6 OF 13 SIDES, 3A & 3B PAGE NO. -~-- WIIH 101 IC ING S t ( Y 3575 Cahuenga Blvd. W., Suite 555, Los Angeles, CA 90068 SCHEDULED ACTUAL RUNNING START TIME TIME ELEMENT TIME 00:00 THEME AND OPENING OF PART III #13. JUST A LITTLE LOVE (B) Reba McEntire #12. I GOT MEXICO (A) Eddy Raven 07:21 07:16 LOGO : MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 07:21 LOCAL INSERT: C-1 2:00 09:21 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #11. MONA LISA LOST HER SMILE (A) David Allen Coe #10 . GOD MUST BE A COWBOY (B) Dan Seals 07:03 16:19 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 16: 24 LOCAL INSERT: C-2 2:00 18:24 LUGU: AM.t::.l-l 1 'nl\1 c\.JUNTRY COUNTDOWN #9 . I GUESS IT NEVER HURTS TO HURT SOMETIMES (A) Oak Ridge l oys #8. SOMEDAY WHEN THINGS ARE GOOD (B) Merle Haggard 07:26 25:45 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 25:50 LOCAL INSERT: C-3 2:10 28:00 LOGO : AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #7. I DREAM OF WOMEN LIKE YOU (A) Ronnie McDowel l #6 . HONEY (OPEN THAT DOOR) (B) Ricky Skaggs 06:48 34:43 LOGO : MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC ' 34:48 LOCAL INSERT: C-4 2:00 36:48 LOGO: AMERICAN• :COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #5. AS LONG AS I'M ROCKIN' WITH YOU (A/B) John Conlee #4. I MAY BE USED (B) Waylon Jennings 06:53 43:36 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 43:41 LOCAL INSERT: C-5 2:00 45:41 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #3 . MAN OF STEEL (B) Hank Williams :Jr. #2 . I DON ' T WANT TO LOSE YOUR LOVE (B) Crystal Gayle 11:57 #1. TO ALL THE GIRLS I'VE LOVED BEFORE (A ) Julio Iglesias & Willie Nelson 47:04 THEME UP AND UNDER WITH TALK UNIT ENDING AT: · 57:38 THEME TO: S7:50 LOCAL INSERT: 2:00 57:50 C-6 59:50 STATION I.D.: :10 A.C.C . #C842-6 Chart of 5/12/84 RUN] l()WN PART ONE .... THEME & ,. 40 . EYES THAT SEE IN THE DARK :11/3:~ Both) Kenny Rogers (B) 39. ATLANTA BLUE :07/2 :41/cold (Both) Statler Bros. (B) -~ . \'l'}('f> 38. THE WHOLE WORLD'S IN IDVE WHEN YOU'RE IDNELY B.J. Thomas (B/A) C-1 37. BOYS LIKE YOU \i-~_it)" :11/2:50/cold (Both ) Gail Davies (B/A) \v"~\ \ -~ DOWNTOWN :07 ~ Dolly Parton (A) :14/2 :5~ (Both) C-2-------------- 35 . I COULD'A HAD YOU :10/2:5~ (Both) Leon Eve rette (A) 2:0~ 34. VICTIMS OF GOODBYE ~ ·:09 ~ Sylvi a (B/A) "V '('t :16/2:5~ (Both) C-3- ------------- A.C. C. #C842- 6 Chart of 5/12/84 RUNDOWN Pg . 2 PART ONE .... 33 . BAND OF GOLD· -~-L-- :08/2:3~ (Both) Charly McCla~ h\,l.&tC. ~ 32 . THE YELLOW ROSE :05 Johnny Lee with Lane Brody· (A) :10/2:22/cold (Both) \J,ic.q ~ 31. IN THE MINDIGHT HOUR Razzy Bailey (B) C-4 30. RIGHT OR WRONG :09/2:00/cold (Both) George Strait (A) 29. BETWEEN TWO FIRES :16/3:56/cold (Both) Gary Morris--c-BTK) 28. DEDICATE Kieran Kane (A) 27 . WHY GOODBYE Steve Wariner (B/A) THEME & CLOSING END OF VOICE THEME PLAYOUT A.C.C. #C842-6 Chart of 5/12/84 PART TWO -- THEME ,.. I DON ' 'l' WANT TO BE A MEMORY Ip :os/3:13~ (45) Exile (B) V\ :08/3:09e ~ (LP) SOMEBODY'S NEEDIN' SOMEBODY : 15/3:52/cold (45) Conway Twitty (A) \ C-1----------------- WHEN WE MAKE LOVE :12/3:33/cold (Both) ~ 24 . Alabama (A/B) · FOREVER AGAIN :13/2 :24/cold (Both) ~ 23. Gene Watson (B/A) EXCERPT: TOGETHER AGAIN Buck Owens (B) EXCERPT: TOGETHER AGAIN :00/ :48 (LP) · Emmylou Harris (B) G TOGETHER AGAIN :13/2:52/cold (45) . 22. P6 Kenny Rogers & Dottie West (B) I'M NOT THROUGH LOVING YOU YET :16/2:42G (45) Louise Mandrell (B) C-3----------------- A. C. C. #C84a-6 Chart of 5/12/84 RUNDOWN Pg . 2 PAR'r 'rwo 20 . SWEET COUNTRY MUSIC :08/3:30~ (Both) Atlanta ( B) 3:00~ t YOU'VE STILL GOT A PLACE IN MY HEART George Jones (B) ~~1))~ HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR HEARTACHE ~~ :14/2:29/cold (Both) V\ 18. Barbara Mandrell (A) C- 4---------------- ,.f 17. IN MY DREAMS :13/3:10/cold (45) ~') Emmylou Harris (B) \ '{) 16 . I CAN TELL BY THE WAY -="\ _\1..,ern Gosdjn (A/K.___ _ _ C- 5------------------ DENVER :11/3:37/col~ (Both) Larry Gatlin & Gatlin Bros. ( B) 14. CANDY MAN :05 (\ Charly McClain & Mickey Gilley (B) :15/2:53/v (Both) THEME & CLOS I NG END OF VOICE THEME PLAYOUT A. C.C. #C832- 6 Chart of 5/12/84 RUNDOWN PA.H.T '!'HR.EE .... - THEME & OPE p, JUS1' A LITTLE LOVE :14/3:59/cold (Both) LR13. Reba McEntire (B) I GOT MEXICO :09/2:14@ (45) ~ 12 . Eddy Raven (A) ~~ - C-1 MONA LISA LOST HER SMILE- ':19/3:34/G (Both) V\ 11. David Allen Coe (A) GOD MUST BE A COWBOY :03/3:00/cold (Both) ~ 10.
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