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Casey's Countdown :::> J)Yl\ \Yl(f WESTWOOD ONE COMPANIES 9540 Washington Boulevard • Culver City, California 90232-2689 • (310) 204-5000 ./ ·.•• .· .·• ..,... .< .Casey's Countdown :::>. ; · Show #92·32 for broadcast the weeken.d of August *** Disc One *** lncue: "And now the Westwood One ... " · Seg 1 - 10:05 / · Track 1 •• Open Bbds.: AT&T, Camelot Music, T.G.I. Friday's, Golden Grahams Content: #25. Steel Bars / Michael Bolton #24. You Won't See Me Cry / Wilson Phillips Commercials: :30 Camelot Music :30 Reese's PB Cups :30 Trident Sweepstakes Outcue: " ... June 30th, 1993. I do! " Local Break 1 :30 I Content: #23. Rock You Gently / Jennifer Warnes Seg 2 - 15:50 #22. Do It To Me / Lionel Richie Track 2 #21. Come To Me / Bonnie Raitt AT&T Trivia Quiz Commercials: :30 AT&T Tactical :30 Mars/M&M's Promo :30 U.S. Army :30 Listerine Cool Mint Outcue: " ... use as oirecti:rd-:-" - Local Break 1 :oo 1 Content: #20. Nothing Broken But My Heart / Celine Dion . Seg 3 - 8:58 #19. Everybody Loves To Cha Cha Cha / James Taylor · Track 3 •··• Commercials: :30 Golden Grahams / Musicland Promo :30 T.G.I. Friday's :30 Oxy. Outcue: "... Oxy-cute it!" Local Break 1 :30 I Content: #18. If You Asked Me To/ Celine Dion Seg 4 - 16:33 R&D. Tears In Heaven / Eric Clapton Track 4 #17. What Kind Of Love / Rodney Crowell Commercials: :30 Listerine Cool Mint :30 Dash Detergent :30 Reese's Pieces :30 Trident Sweepstakes Outcue: " ... June 30th, 1993. I do!" Local Break 1 :00 I Content: #16. Hot Fun In The Summertime / The Beach Boys < Seg 5 - 3:44 ... \ Track 5 Outcue: Jingle into music bed for local ID Insert local ID over :06 jingle bed *** Casey'~ Countd6wn:ri6nli~1.1es ·on h~xt page J)'/J.\ ''11.(I WESTWOOD ONE COMPANIES - ~ ~s,sn" A~ e :1JJ~ & RIU'if/'?Oll!Js 9540 Washington Boulevard• Culver City, California 90232-2689 • (310) 204-5000 ·•· . .. Casey's Countdown . · . · . Show #92~32 for broadcast the weekend ofAt.igust 8/9; 1 . Content: #15. Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough / Patty Smyth . Seg 6 - 11:40 EXT. Human Nature / Michael Jackson Track 5 Commercials: :30 Noxzema :30 Camelot Music :30 Nat'l Dairy Board Outcue: " ... and the National Dairy Board." Local Break 1 :30 I *** Disc Two *** Content: #14. Hold On My Heart / Genesis , . Seg 7 - 10: 18 #13. I've Got Mine/ Glenn Frey Track 1 Commercials: :30 Columbia Pix / Single White Female :30 Oxy :30 Listerine Cool Mint :30 Trident Outcue: " ... who wants Trident? I do!" Local Break 1 :00 I Content: #12. Constant Craving/ k.d. tang Seg 8 - 15:46 R&D. Second Chance / 38 Special - Track 2 #11. I Will Remember You / Amy Grant Commercials: :30 Golden Grahams / Musicland Promo :30 U.S. Army :30 Reese's PB Cups Outcue: " ... to eat a Reese's ... " Local Break 1 :30 I Content: #10. If You Believe / Kenny Loggins Seg 9 - 10:53 EXT. My Guy/ Mary Wells . Track 3 Commercials: :30 AT&T Tactical :30 Trident Sweepstakes :60 Mars/M&M's Promo Outcue: " ... bringing America change." Local Break 1 :oo I Content: #9. I'll Be There / Mariah Carey Seg 10 - 4:37 .. 1, Track 4 ·· Outcue: Jingle segues to next segment Insert local ID over :06 jingle bed *** Casey's Countdown contfr1ues on next page *** J)YL\ 'YL(f WESTWOOD ONE COMPANIES . :xf&!.:sr...,m11M A~ - ~ ,r'~ ffR f.,"'&.a, 9540 Washington Boulevard• Culver City, California 90232-2689 • (310) 204-5000 · . .... Casey's Countdown .· •. .. Show #92-32 for broadcast the weekend of August 8/9, 1992 Content: #8. You've Got A Way / Kathy Troccoli Seg 11 - 11 :28 R&D. Beauty & The Beast / Celine Dion & Peabo Bryson Track 4 Commercials: :30 Reese's Pieces :30 Camelot Music :30 Listerine Cool Mint Outcue: " ... use as directed." Local Break 1 :30 I Content: #7. Just For Tonight/ Vanessa Wi lliams . Seg 12 - 11 :39 #6. This Used To Be My Playground / Madonna Track 5 Commercials: :30 T.G.I. Friday's :30 Oxy :30 Dash Detergent :30 Trident Sweepstakes Outcue: " ... June 30th, 1993. I do!" Local Break 1 :00 I *** Disc Three *** Content: #5. Take This Heart / Richard Marx . Seg 13 - 10:42 EXT. Best Of My Love / The Eagles Track 1 Commercials: :30 Noxzema :30 Listerine Cool Mint :30 Golden Grahams / Musicland Promo Outcue: " ... sale items excluded." Local Break 1 :30 I Content: #4. Why / Annie Lennox Seg 14 - 10:55 #3. Restless Heart / Peter Cetera ·Track 2 Commercials: :30 Camelot Music :30 Trident :30 U.S. Army :30 Nat'I Dairy Board Outcue: "... and the National Dairy Board." Local Break 1 :00 I Content: #2. Just Another Day / Jon Secada Seg 15 - 12:42 #1. The One / Elton John Track 3 Close Bbds.: AT&T, Camelot Music, T.G.I. Friday's, Golden Grahams Outcue: "... not just good, you're Golden!" (theme bed out) Total time Including focal breaks: 3:00:50 There are two promos on Disc 3, tracks 4 and 5 Casey's Biggest Hits #92-33 (week of Aug. 10, 1992) begins on Disc 3, track 6 (following the Casey's Countdown show promos). The cue sheet is on the next page. The affidavit will be sent separately. .
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