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SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 1992

RADIO & RECORDS PROGRAM SUPPLIER GUIDE f RADIO'S MOST COMPLETE DIRECTORY

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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS TALK SHOWS WEEKLY MUSIC FEATURES 4

DAILY MUSIC FEATURES 24 33 58

SEASONAL, LIMITED RUN SPECIALS 26 COMEDY SELF -HELP A -Z PROGRAM INDEX 10 0 36 61

PROGRAM SUPPLIER INDEX 106 NEWS PROGRAMS PUBLIC AFFAIRS MARKETPLACE 120 41 62 PRODUCTION SERVICES SHOWCASE 10 SPORTS DRAMA /NOSTALGIA 51 A 65 p Extra Copies: $10 Contact Leslie Cutting .,r_ _.1r11 1 /\j 1 I / 1 _ .. J J J \J 1 (310) 553 -4330 ? / RADIO & RECORDS PRODUCTION LIBRARIES SONG LIBRARIES Pi 66 86

PUBLISHER: Bob Wilson JINGLES & IDs FULLTIME FORMATS EXECUTIVE VP /GM: Dick Krizman SENIOR VP /EDITOR: Ken Barnes VP /EXECUTIVE EDITOR: Gail Mitchell ART DIRECTOR: Richard Zumwalt 72 91 MANAGING EDITOR /PROGRAM SUPPLIER GUIDE '92 EDITOR: Ron Rodrigues i ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Greg Burt, Michelle Parisi PREP GRAPHICS: Richard Agata, Teresa Dovidio, Tim Kummerow, VOICE TALENT SHOW Gary van der Steur, Roger Zumwalt TYPOGRAPHY: Bill Mohr, Lucie Morris, Kent Thomas

Note: All listings in R &R's "Program Supplier Guide '92" were 82 95 provided by program producers or distributors. All known program suppliers were invited to contribute, and every 3 submission received before January 20 was used. All EFFECTS CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS reasonable care has been taken, but no responsibility is SOUND assumed for errors and omissions. Published March 1992. All rights reserved. A C 1992 Radio & Records, Inc. 85 98 A Company.

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"American Gold with "Bluegrass America" Dick Bartley" RSC Communications ABC Radio Networks Produced by: Tom Tortella "Album Capsule" Produced by: DB Productions Hosted by: Tom Tortella Frequency: Weekly The Color Radio Network Hosted by: Dick Bartley Frequency: Weekly Length: One hour Terms: Barter Produced by: Alex Lacy Length: Four hours Terms: Barter Delivered via: CD Hosted Alex by: Lacy Delivered via: CD First aired: 4/92 Affiliates: 50 Frequency: Weekly First aired: 6/91 Affiliates: 160 Featuring new and classic bluegrass and Length: 90 secs. Terms: Cash Contemporary in delivery, a countdown of traditional , also artist interviews Delivered via: Analog tape, satellite in '92 the top hits from '60s and '70s. Also artist in- and special features. Entertaining and informative sampling of terviews, listener requests and salutes to the latest AC, AOR, New Rock CHR, CRS, Urban, era's TV shows and movies. and NAC albums. " "America's Ballroom" With Shadoe Stevens" SJS Entertainment ABC Radio Networks Produced by: ABM Partners Produced by: ABC Watermark Hosted by: Various celebrities Hosted Stevens Frequency: Weekly by: Shadoe Weekly Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Frequency: Length: Four hours Terms: Barter "Blues Deluxe" Delivered via: Vinyl disc First aired: 7/90 Affiliates: 120 Delivered via: CD Music Unlimited First aired: 7/70 Affiliates: 1000 worldwide Celebration of America's best - chock full of Produced by: David Fusco Weekly countdown of America's 40 biggest all -time favorites, designed to make the Hosted by: Dave Johnson hits as ranked by Billboard magazine. The listener tune in and stay tuned. Frequency: Weekly world's number one countdown show. Length: One hour Terms: Barter "American Country Countdown Delivered via: Analog tape "Answer Radio Show" First aired: 1 /88 Affiliates: 50 with " Domain Communications AOR/Classic /Adult Rock -oriented blues; ABC Radio Networks emphasis on '60s-'90s releases. Includes Produced by: Stel Pontikes artist interviews, listener requests, unsign- Produced by: ABC Watermark Hosted by: Stel Pontikes ed band contributions. Frequent promo- Hosted by: Bob Kingsley Frequency: Weekly tions. Frequency: Weekly Length: One hour Terms: Free Length: Four hours Terms: Barter Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: CD First aired: 5/76 Affiliates: Seven "Broadway Encore" First aired: 10/73 Affiliates: 700 worldwide Hot AC, featuring Contemporary Christian America's 40 U.S. Media Corporation Weekly countdown of biggest artists Amy Grant, Petra, Michael W. Smith, Produced by: Steve Brooks and hits. Country music's #1 countdown show. etc.; extra tracks from feature albums, "The Barbara Payne Answer Archives." Hosted by: Steve Brooks "American Dance Classics" Frequency: Weekly Murray /Walsh Radio Programming, Length: One hour Terms: Cash Inc. Delivered via: Analog tape Produced by: Murray/Walsh Radio First aired: 12/89 Affiliates: 35 Programming, Inc. The story and music from over 65 hit Broad- Frequency: Weekly way musicals in a fast-paced hour of entertain- Length: Two hours Terms: Barter "Best Of The " ment. Eight avails. Delivered via: Analog tape Best Of The Oldies Radio Network First aired: 6/89 Affiliates: 10 Produced Darryl American Dance Classics is a nostalgic by: Evans Hosted by: Darryl Evans trek back to classic dance music of the '70s and '80s. Frequency: Weekly Length: Three hours Terms: Barter /cash Delivered via: Analog tape First aired: 9/88 Affiliates: 50 1M EDI We feature music from 1955 -1975. There CSEXS, is a spotlight artist every week. We take re- N rn N & quests dedications from the audience. "American Dance Traxx" Westwood One "Big Band Jump" "Casey's Countdown" Produced by: Westwood One Lita Cohen Radio Services, Inc. Westwood One Michael Waters Produced by: Don Kennedy Julie Brown Produced by: Westwood One Hosted by: Downtown Hosted by: Don Kennedy Hosted by: Casey Kasem Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Weekly Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Delivered via: Vinyl disc /Satcom C5 T15 Delivered via: Analog tape, toned Delivered via: CD First aired: 3/87 for automation. First aired: 3/92 An exciting, fast -paced countdown of First aired: 1983 Affiliates: 250 In addition to "Casey's Top 40, " Casey the week's hottest dance tracks, including Two hours of big band music bringing now counts down the top AC hits of the artist spotlight, special remixes and other fabulous ratings and revenue to stations. week straight from the Back Page of R &R. special features. Music from '40s to the '90s.

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"Classic Cuts" MJI Broadcasting Country Countdown . Produced by: Craig Jablin Hosted by: Richard Neer Frequency: Weekly Length: One hour Terms: Barter Delivered via: Vinyl disc "Country Countdown CAsFYThP First aired: 1987 Each week five different Classic Rock artists USA" iiiaia40 tell the stories behind their most famous Westwood One WITH CASEY KASEM songs. Produced by: Kevin De Lang "Casey's Top 40" Westwood One "Collector's Item" Hosted by: Lon Helton Westwood One WFMT Frequency: Weekly Produced by: WWI Bert Kleinman Produced by: Don Tait WFMT Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Hosted by: Casey Kasem Hosted by: Don Tait Delivered via: CD /Satcom C5 T15 Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Weekly First aired: 3/92 Length: Four Terms: hours Barter Length: One hour Terms: Cash R &R Country Editor Lon Helton counts Delivered via: Vinyl disc Satcom C5 T15 Delivered via: Analog tape down the weeks top tracks in a fast-paced First aired: 1/89 Program features an outstanding collection review featuring the hits and hitmakers. Weekly CHR Top 40 countdown hosted of rare and important recordings by conduc- by 20 -year veteran Casey Kasem. tors and instrumentalists from the first part of the century. "Chicago Symphony Orchestra" "Country Crossroads" Disc Showcase" WFMT Fine Arts Network "Compact Radio and Television Commission, Copley Entertainment Produced by: Norm Pellegrini SBC Hosted by: Norm Pellegrini Produced by: Eric Aubrey Produced by: Eddie Reed Hosted Frequency: Weekly by: Eric Aubrey Hosted by: Jerry Clover and Bill Mack Length: Two hours Terms: Free Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Weekly Delivered via: Westar IV T2D Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Length: Half hour Terms: Free Affiliates: 500+ Delivered via: CD Delivered via: Vinyl disc Selected concert performances of the Weekly review of new compact disc re- First aired: 1969 Affiliates: 1,100 Chicago Symphony during the current season leases Top country music selections. Interviews - taped at Orchestra Hall and in other venues. with country performers about their music and private lives. "Christian Countdown USA" CBN Radio Produced by: CBN Radio Hosted by: Bob Souer COUNTRY Frequency: Weekly Length: Two hours Terms: Barter GOLD

Delivered via: Analog tape'Galaxy 1 T11, Spacenet 3 Ti 7 SA TURDAY First aired: 1982 Affiliates: 240 "Countdown America with NIG 1-1T Amy Grant, Michael Smith, BeBe and CeCe Dick Clark" L I V E Winans and other contemporary Christian mu- sic artists in this weekly Top 30 countdown. Unistar Radio Networks Produced by: Dick Clark Productions "Country Gold Saturday Hosted by: Dick Clark Night Live" Frequency: Weekly D I C K CI. A R K' S Length: Three hours Terms: Swap Unistar Radio Networks exchange Produced by: Ed Salamon Delivered via: CD Hosted by: Mike Fitzgerald First aired: 1/83 Frequency: Weekly A countdown of the top AC songs as Length: Five hours Terms: Swap/ "Dick Clark's Rock Roll determined by R &R. exchange & Remember" Delivered via: Satcom Cl T23 First aired: 4/90 Unistar Radio Networks Country radio's first national oldies Produced by: Dick Clark Productions "Country Club" phone request party -live every Saturday Hosted by: Dick Clark Entertainment Radio Netowrks night! Frequency: Weekly Produced by: Andrew Peruzzi Length: Four hours Terms: Swap ex- Hosted by: Ichabod Caine, KMPS/Seattle change Frequency: Weekly Delivered via: CD Length: One hour Terms: Barter First aired: 2/82 Delivered via: CD PHONE NUMBER INDEX Features all -time favorites the '50s, First aired: 9/91 Affiliates: 173 Begins On '60s, '70s with spotlighted artist/group per Country's hottest hits, programmed in Page 106 show and interviews. sweeps from the hottest night club on earth. Coutry music with an edge.

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"Direct Hits" MJI Broadcasting Produced by: Lucy Tauss "Country Star Tracks" Hosted by: AI Bandiero Emerald Entertainment Network Frequency: Weekly Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Produced by: Michael Bomheim Delivered via: Analog tape /vinyl disc Hosted by: Dale Moore First aired: 1987 Frequency: Weekly Music intensive program that puts the CHR Length: One hour Terms: Barter listener in touch with the latest music, movie, Delivered via: CD television and concert news. First aired: 8/90 Affiliates: 300+ "Cruisin' America" Hear the star's favorite songs and their CBS Radio reasons for picking current and classic music. Produced by: Tim Roberts Interview/music format recorded digitally to Hosted by: "Cousin Brucie" CD. Frequency: Weekly "Earth- Length: Three hours Terms: Supplied with Tones" "Country Today" network affillation Chuck Jackson Productions MJI Broadcasting Delivered via: CD Produced by: Kali Woolfork First aired: 1/87 Affiliates: 150 Hosted by: Chuck Jackson Produced by: Rosemary Young 1950s & 1960s oldies. Interviews with Frequency: Weekly Hosted by: Dan Taylor various Length: One hour Terms: Frequency: Weekly artists. Cash Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /mailed Length: One hour Terms: Barter script First aired: 1/91 Affiliates: Two Delivered via: Vinyl disc Sets music mood with First aired: 5/85 artist information, best new and traditional tracks from NAC, Country music /news magazine featuring in- jazz. Previews from NAC and jazz. terviews with the hottest stars and their hits. Also news reports from Nashville by Diane Richey.

"Country World Premiere" "Rick Dees Weekly Top 40" IINCCIIII SJS Entertainment CD Media Produced by: Cross Country Entertainment "Encore" Produced by: CD Media Hosted by: Lon Helton Westwood One Frequency: Monthly Hosted by: Rick Dees Produced by: WW 1 /Marcia Hrichison Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter Frequency: Weekly Four hours Barter Hosted by: William B. Williams (late) Delivered via: Satellite Length: Terms: Frequency: Weekly First aired: 9/90 Affiliates: 179 Delivered via: CD First 1980 Affiliates: 436 Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Features the newest release of an album by aired: A weekly comedy -based Top 40 count- Delivered via: Analog tape/ some of country music's top artists & explores show using the RJR CHR chart. Satcom C5 T15 making of the album with artist. down First aired: 1/85 Weekly two -hour tribute to the music "Country- Phonics" and personalities of the big band era, in- Kaleidophonics /Syndicom cluding interviews and special features. Produced by: Alan Olmstead Hosted by: Alan Olmstead Frequency: Weekly Length: Two hours Terms: Barter /cash "Dr. Demento" "Environmental Traxx" Delivered via: Analog tape Westwood One Chuck Jackson Productions First aired: 1986 Affiliates: 4 Produced by: Kali Woolfork Produced by: Dr. Demento Features all forms of country music, includ- Hosted by: Chuck Jackson Hosted by: Dr. Demento ing bluegrass, western swing, oldies, outlaw, Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Weekly country-rock, Cajun, comedy, and more. Length: One hour Terms: Cash Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /mailed script Delivered via: Vinyl disc /Satcom C5 T15 Affiliates: Two First aired: 10/78 First aired: 1/91 Features NAC and lite jazz tracks with an Presents the most bizarre, eccentric and 'FIE COUNTDOWN environmental message. Save the Earth etc. with Wait Love demented music ever committed to vinyl. "The Countdown" "Desert Island Discs" Westwood One MJI Broadcasting Produced by: WW 1 /Michael Waters Produced by: Craig Jablin "Folk Sampler" Hosted by: Walt Love Hosted by: Tony Pigg WFMT Fine Arts Network Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Weekly Produced by: Mike Flynn Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Length: One hour Hosted: Mike Flynn Delivered via: Vinyl disc /Satcom C5 T15 Delivered via: Vinyl disc Frequency: Weekly Terms: Cash First aired: 8/83 First aired: 1/90 Delivered: Westar IV T2D Countdown of the week's Top 25 Urban Major rock artist or celebrity hosting their Folk, traditional, bluegrass, and blues pro- Contemporary hits. own show picking the music they would take gram built around a weekly theme and drawn with them if stranded on a desert island. from a collection of 4000 recordings.

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"Hard -Core Country" High Voltage FUTIJ HITS Collins Broadcast Services "Future Hits" Produced by: Stu Collins "In Concert: Hosted: Rick Patton Westwood One Frequency: Weekly High Voltage" Produced by: Nancy Conover Length: Two hours Terms: Barter /cash Westwood One Hosted by: Joel Denver Delivered: Analog tape Produced by: WW1/Melanie Minear Frequency: Weekly First aired: 9/30/90 Affiliates: 23 Hosted by: Gregg Steele Length: One hour Terms: Barter Country oldies from the '40s to the '80s Frequency: Bi- weekly Delivered via: Vinyl disc /Satcom C5 T15 with artist information, requests, and other Length: 90 mins. First aired: 7i84 listener interactive features. Delivered via: Analog tape/ A weekly look at the most added singles Satcom C5 T15 on America's CHR stations, plus special First aired: 1/91 features. The best live music from today's hottest "Hip Hop Countdown & Report" pure rock artists. Bailey Broadcasting Services Produced by: Bailey Broadcasting Services Hosted by: Mike Moshe "Goodtime Line" Frequency: Weekly Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter /cash IN C O N C E R T On The Radio Delivered via: Analog tape Produced by: On The Radio First aired: 9/89 Affiliates: 62 Hosted by: Rich Fields Brings listeners the top 10 hottest rap Frequency: Weekly tracks plus interviews with established and Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter emerging rap stars. Rappers are frequently "In Concert: New Rock" Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 guest co- hosts. First aired: 2/92 Affiliates: 149 Westwood One Listeners have the opportunity to speak live Produced by: WW1 /Karen Manning via satellite tothe biggest acts of all time. Frequency: Bi- weekly "Hot Mix" Length: 90 mins Terms: Barter ABC Radio Networks Delivered via: Analog tape/ Satcom C5 T15 Produced by:Andrew Starr /Dave Rajput First aired: 3i90 Frequency: Weekly Features top alternative rock acts Length: Four hours Terms: Barter recorded live at concert venues around Delivered via: CD the world. First aired: 5/86 Affiliates: Over 200 stations worldwide Today's hottest music mixed back -to -back in 25- minute music sweeps comes unhosted "Gospel Greats" for stations to localize and customize. Heil Enterprises N THE SPOTLIGHT Produced by: Paul Heil Hosted by: Paul Heil Frequency: Weekly "In The Spotlight" Length: Two hours Terms: Cash Westwood One Delivered via: Analog tape Produced by: WW1/Michael Waters First aired: 280 Affiliates: 200 Hosted by: John Garry America's premier Southern Gospel Frequency: Bi- weekly music and features program for Gospel Length: One hour Terms: Barter and Country stations. Countdowns, artist Delivered via: Vinyl disc/Satcom C5 T15 interviews, news, giveaways, sales aids. First aired: 1/86 IN CONCERT Music and interview profiles featuring the hottest acts from R &R's Urban Con- "John De Graaf Aus " "In Concert" temporary chart. Also includes frequent Marie Marie Music Inc. exclusive album premieres. Westwood One Produced by: John Boutkam. N.O.W. Broadcasting Produced by: Lorre Crimi /WW 1 Hosted by: Doug Podell Hosted by: John De Graaf Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Bi- weekly Length: Two hours Terms: Barter. Cash Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter Delivered via: DAT Delivered via: Vinyl disc / Satcom C5, T15 First aired: 9/91 First aired: 5/81 PHONE NUMBER INDEX Personality show, topics, new music Features rock's hottest talent recorded Begins On live in concert throughout America. (CHR/Urban) with Florida sunshine. Good time Page 106 show. Produced in German /Dutch /English lan- guages.

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"In The Studio" "Jazz Spectrum" " Kaleidophonic Jazz" SJS Entertainment Jazz Spectrum Kaleidophonics/Syndicom Produced by: Bullet Productions Produced by: Cliff Smith Produced by: Alan Olmstead Hosted by: Redbeard Hosted by: Cliff Smith and Christie Tanner Hosted: Alan Olmstead Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Weekly Length: One hour Terms: Barter Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Length: Three hours Terms: Barter /cash Delivered via: CD Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered: Analog tape First aired: 6/89 Affiliates: 200 First aired: 4/90 Affiliates: Six First aired: 1979 Affiliates: 6 Making of significant rock albums, recreated The best in new adult comtemporary. Inter- Weekend special feature targets upscale as artists are brought back "In The Studio" views with featured artists. Information on the demos; emphasizes contemporary jazz but featuring the music & never heard interviews. environment and technological innovations. samples all eras of jazz in low -key format.

"It's A Celebration With Clifton Davis" CBN Radio "Jazz Trax Weekend Special" Jazz Trax Produced by: CBN Radio Produced by: Art Good "Legends Of Rock" Hosted by: Clifton Davis Denny Frequency: Weekly Hosted by: Art Good Somach Productions Length: 59 mins. Terms: Barter Frequency: Weekly Produced by: Denny Somach Length: Terms: Barter Hosted Delivered via: Analog tape /Galaxy 1 T11 Three -five hours by: Ray White Spacenet 3 T17 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Frequency: Weekly First aired: 10/91 Affiliates: 45 First aired: 1985 Affiliates: 32 Length: One hour Terms: Barter Clifton Davis, star of TV's "Amen" hosts hot A showcase of the newest and best in con- Delivered via: CD gospel tracks and interviews from the Winans, temporary jazz including interview segments First aired: 1/84 Affiliates: 150 M.C. Hammer, Take 6, etc. with a different guest artist each week. Weekly profiles of superstar artists. The Ultimate Digital Studio Imagine... having a great sounding radio station, where songs, commercials, talk, promos, and jingles

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"Ticket To Ride" Denny Somach Productions Produced by: Denny Somach Frequency: Weekly Length: One hour Terms: Barter b Delivered via: CD First aired: 2.85 Affiliates: 186 A weekly tribute to the Beatles, with a guest "Variations" host and featured interview on each program. John M. Reans Media Ltd. Produced by: John M Reans "Super Gold" Hosted by: John Reans Unistar Radio Networks Frequency: Weekly "Top 30 USA" Produced by: Mike Durling Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Hosted by: Mike Harvey Strz Entertainment Network Delivered via: Analog tape'DAT Frequency: Weekly Produced by: Dave Bernard First aired: 1089 Affiliates: 16 Length: Five hours Terms: Swap' Hosted by: Donnie Simpson Music intensified, minimal host intervention. exchange Frequency: Weekly Sixty percent contemporary jazz, 40% new Delivered via: Satcom Cl T3 Length: Three hours Terms: Barter age. The radio program of sophisticated pop First aired: 8/83 Delivered via: Vinyl disc music. The best songs from the '50s, '60s and First aired: 7/89 Affiliates: 80 '70s with a feature artist or theme per Urban radio countdown show hosted by show. popular radio and TV host Donnie Simpson, aired throughout the USA, Caribbean and Japan.

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THE BEAPJI BOYS cAcaderny of SPECIAL CousurVeitissic "The Beach Boys Special" GIOCAoGIG1lfilnGIß CLASS .PEI6ono, Unistar Radio Networks "Academy Of Country Produced by: Denise Oliver OF '67 For airing as: Holiday /seasonal special Music Awards Nomination Length: Four hours Terms: Barter Special" Delivered via: CD "Class of '67" This Fourth of July special is packed Unistar Radio Unistar Radio Networks with the Beach Boys biggest hits and the Networks Produced by: Ed Salamon fondest memories of each group member. Produced by: Denise Oliver Hosted by: Gene Weed For airing as: Holiday /seasonal special For airing as: One -time special Terms: Barter Length: Three hours Terms: Swap, Delivered via: CD exchange Delivered via: CD Memorial Day Weekend radio "reunion" of the top Features top nominees, interviews, and music stars of 1967, featuring their greatest hits music. Scheduled to air the weekend TILE nuitmEtot plus interviews. prior 30TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL to the awards show telecast (April 1992). "The Beatles 30th Anniversary Special" O11E Unistar Radio Networks tti{121(Ari USI( Produced by: Denise Oliver For airing as: Holiday /seasonal special CARAVAN OF STARS Length: Four hours Terms: Barter OWARDSMO. 0 Delivered via: CD "Dick Clark's Caravan First aired: 9/92 Of Stars" "American Music Awards This anniversary special highlights the greatest hits of the past 30 years guided Unistar Radio Networks by the Beatles, along with close musical Nominations Special" Produced by: Dick associates. Clark Productions Unistar Radio Networks Hosted by: Dick Clark Produced by: Dick Clark Productions For airing as: Four -part series Hosted by: Dick Clark Length: Three hours Terms: Barter For airing as: One -time special Delivered via: CD "The Best" First aired: 7/92 Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Concert Music Network Delivered via: CD Dick Clark looks back on the "Caravan of Features interviews with top nominees Produced by: Ben Manill for Radio Today Stars" tours, their live performances and and nominated music. Precedes the 20th Hosted by: Bill Leuth the hit music of the era; includes artist in- annual telecast; airs January 24 -26. For airing as: One-time special terviews. Length: One hour Terms: Barter Delivered via: CD First aired: 1/92 A classical music program featuring only DICK "The Best. " Created for Coldwell Banker. CLARK'S

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A,14.1% iYi I2i - l ir-4s ; Produced by: On The Radio A". ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Hosted by: Graham "Dick Clark's Sixties For airing as: One -time special Party" "Bandstand's 40th Length: 12 hours Anniversary Special" Delivered via: CD Unistar Radio Networks First aired: 5/92 Affiliates: 320 Produced by: Dick Clark Productions Unistar Radio Networks The best of the British Invasion, from the Hosted by: Dick Clark Produced by: Dick Clark Productions Animals to the Zombies; 1964 -70 music and For airing as: Four -part series Hosted by: Dick Clark interviews. Length: Three hours Terms: Barter For airing as: Four -part series Delivered via: CD Length: Three hours Terms: Barter First aired: Delivered via: CD Dick Clark highlights the greatest party First aired: 4/92 PHONE NUMBER INDEX music in recorded history adding his his Dick Clark shares behind- the -scenes memories and interviews with the hit - recollections of America's original music 151 Begins On makers. television and the biggest artists who ap- Page 106 peared on his show.

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DICK CLARK'S TANYA T I KER: : -Í.l.! Two Decades of Hits Entertainer of the Year ISUMMER MEMORIES "Country Six Pack: "Country Six Pack: Tanya Tucker - Two Garth Brooks, Entertainer "Dick Clark's Summer Decades Of Hits" Of The Year" Memories" Unistar Radio Networks Unistar Radio Networks Unistar Radio Networks Produced by: Chris Charles Produced by: Chris Charles For as: 6 -Part Series Produced by: Dick Clark Productions For airing as: 6 -Part Series airing Length: Three hoi rs Terms: Barter Hosted by: Dick Clark Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Delivered via: CD For airing as: Four -part series Delivered via: CD the fastest- rising star ever Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Tanya Tucker, "Female Vocalist of the Garth Brooks, in country music history tells his story of Delivered via: CD Year, " tells her amazing story of success "Entertainer of the Year." First aired: 5/91 during twenty years of recording and per- receiving Labor Day Special - Dick Clark looks forming. back on the greatest "summer" hits and the stars who created them. Includes artist interviews. COIERY

"CMA Awards" MJI Broadcasting, Inc. CHRISTMAS AROUND Produced by: MJI Broadcasting THE NEW STARS THE COUNTRY For airing as: Holiday /seasonal special OF THE NINETIES Six Pack: Terms: Barter "Country First aired: "Country Six Pack: Christmas Around The Exclusive coverage of CMA Awards includ- New Stars Country 1992" ing press conference, pre -show special, daily The drop -ins, Nashville remote, TV simulcast and Of The Nineties" Unistar Radio Networks backstage special. Unistar Radio Networks Produced by: Chris Charles For airing as: 6 -Part Series Charles Produced by: Chris Length: Three hours Terms: Barter For airing as: 6 -Part Series Delivered via: CD Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Features country music's most popular Delivered via: CD artists singing their favorite Christmas Features the new country artists of the songs and recalling their favorite memories nineties as well as additional stars who will of the season. come on the scene during 1992.

"Crossroads" MCENTIRE STORY THE REBA Global Satellite Network "Country Six Pack: COIERY Produced by: Kevin Barry Hosted by: Tony Pigg The Reba McEntire Story" For airing as: Holiday special Unistar Radio Networks Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Delivered via: CD Produced by: Chris Charles First aired: aired: 1988 For airing as: 6 -Part Series VINCE GILL Four holiday specials that spotlight the best Length: Three hours Terms: Barter & FRIENDS of rock's legends. Delivered via: CD Reba McEntire tells her story of the "Country Six Pack: emotional, honest and gutsy music that has brought her gold albums and multiple Vince Gill And Friends" awards. Unistar Radio Networks Produced by: Chris Charles "Fourth Of July Special Music" For airing as: 6 -Part Series Radio Programming & Management Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Produced by Thomas Krikorian Delivered via: CD PHONE NUMBER INDEX For airing as: Holiday special Vince Gill, "Male Vocalist of the Year," Length: One hour Terms: Cash Begins On talks about his own music and the many Delivered via: Analog tape. CD /DAT hits he's recorded as a sideman to his Page 106 Fourth of July format consisting of selected friends. marches and patriotic music.

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THE THE. mIGREATIV AG R E-\T6, S O U N D S S O U N D S Rhythm & Blues" "Golden Age Of THE GREAT SOUNDS THE GREAT SOUNDS Bailey Broadcasting Services OF THE SIXTIES OF THE GREAT GROUPS Produced by: Bailey Broadcasting Services "Great Sounds Of Star Marketing "Great Sounds Of Hosted by: Eric Rico Reed The Sixties" The Great Groups" For airing as: Holiday special Unistar Radio Networks Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Unistar Radio Networks Produced by: Pam Green Delivered via: Analog tape Produced by: Pam Green For airing as: Six -Part Series First aired: aired: 1 1 %91 Affiliates: 85 For airing as: Six -Part Series Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Transports listeners back in time with music Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Delivered via: CD and sound bites. Delivered via: CD Features some of America's greatest Features interviews with the most suc- popular songs of the decade and the artist cessful groups' members as well as their Year In Review" "Gospel telling the stories behind the songs. greatest hits and other best -loved songs. Heil Enterprises Produced by: Paul Heil T Hosted by: Paul Heil THE For airing as: Seasonal special , Length: Two or four hours Terms: Cash THE GRÉÁTPG Delivered via: Analog tape SOUNDS First aired: aired: 12/80 Affiliates: 200+ Ai6RÉATIL THE GREAT SOUNDS Year -end countdown of Top 20 (or Top 40) S O U N D S OF BROADWAY biggest Southern gospel hits of the year; artist THE GREAT SOUNDS comments on each song. OF THE NEW STANDARDS "Great Sounds Of Sounds Of The Broadway" "Grammy Awards Radio Special" "Great New Standards" Unistar Radio Networks MJI Broadcasting, Inc. Produced by: Pam Green Produced by: MJI Broadcasting Unistar Radio Networks For airing as: Six -Part Series For airing as: Holiday /seasonal special Produced by: Pam Green Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Length: Two hours Terms: Barter For airing as: Six -Part Series Delivered via: CD Delivered via: Vinyl disc Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Features the greatest stars of the stage First aired: 2/86 Delivered via: CD who relive their golden moments as they Exclusive coverage of Grammy Awards in- Features today's artists creating fresh in- discuss the greatest hits of Broadway. cluding press conference, pre -show special, terpretations of some of the greatest daily drop -ins and backstage special. songs ever written; including artist inter- views on their lives and careers. "Grand Slam Specials" Entertainment Radio Networks Produced by: Various THE "Mike Harvey's Rockin' Hosted by: Various Country Superstars New Year's Eve" For airing as: Holiday /seasonal special Unistar Radio Networks Length: Three hours Terms: Barter ACREATiL Produced by: Mike Durling Delivered via: CD S O U N D S Hosted by: Mike Harvey Four seasonal specials yearly, covering THE GREAT SOUNDS For airing as: Holiday special various themes pertaining to the events of the OF FRANK SINATRA Length: Six hours Terms: Swap, exchange year in Country Music. "Great Sounds Of Delivered via: CD /Satcom Cl First aired: aired: 12/91 Affiliates: THE Frank Sinatra" Mike counts down the hours to midnight on Unistar Radio Networks this special edition of his live oldies request AG R EATa.. Produced by: Pam Green show from Disney World. For airing as: Six -part Series S O U N D S Length: Three hours Terms: Barter THE GREAT SOUNDS THE MATHIS Delivered via: CD OF JOHNNY This special salute honoring Sinatra's bir- HIT RADIO "Great Sounds Of thday on December 12 includes his big- gest hits along with comments from his AWARDS Johnny Mathis" closest collaborators and colleagues. "Hit Radio Awards" Unistar Radio Networks Unistar Radio Networks Produced by: Pam Green Produced by: Denise oliver For airing as: Six -Part Series For airing as: Holiday /seasonal special Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Three hours Terms: Barter NUMBER INDEX Length: Delivered via: CD PHONE Delivered via: CD First aired: 5/92 Features the master of the love ballad Begins On Features a Hit Music awards ceremony and his music in this special honoring his 106 with interviews and music of the hottest birthday on September 30. Page contemporary hit radio finalists.

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"JVC Jazz Festival - The Radio Special 1992" Malibu Two Broadcasting Produced by: Tom Gamache and In "Holiday Specials" Roger Lifeset "Made America" MediaAmerica Radio For airing as: Holiday /seasonal special On The Radio Length: 90 mins.- two hours Terms: Barter Produced by: The Radio Produced by: Neer Perfect Productions On Delivered via: CD Hosted by: Joe McCoy Hosted by: Dan Neer First aired: 1990 For airing as: Holiday special For airing as: Holiday special Affiliates: 100 Length: 12 hours Terms: Barter Length: One to four hours Terms: Barter The best of the JVC Jazz Festival recorded Delivered via: Delivered via: CD CD "live." First aired: 7/87 Affiliates: 389 First aired: aired: 5/90 Affiliates: 200 Fourth July special: retrospective the Programming with the holiday spirit in mind. of of best all- American solid gold recorded between Music, interviews, and a whole lot more. 1960 -71. Over 100 interviews with music. Enough to make any holiday special.

"Hottest Country in the Country: MEMORIES Volume II" OF ABC Radio Networks ELVIS Produced by: ABC Watermark & Bob Kingsley LENNON Hosted by: Bob Kingsley HIS LAST INTERVIEW, "Memories Of Elvis" For airing as: Labor Day special HIS GREATEST MUSIC Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Unistar Radio Networks Delivered via: CD "Lennon: His Last Produced by: Rich Vestuto First aired: 1992 Hosted by: Affiliates: Approx. 600 Interview, His Greatest For airing as: One -time special An up -to- the -minute, last- paced, all -hit look Music" Length: Four hours Terms: Swap/ at the state of country music today, topped off exchange with a Top 10 countdown of the hottest acts Unistar Radio Networks Delivered via: CD of the moment. Produced by: Ed Salamon Affiliates: Hosted by: Ed Salamon Annual tribute to the "King" on the anni- For airing as: One -time special versary of his death, based on a count- Length: Four hours Terms: Swap, down of his greatest hits. exchange Delivered via: CD First aired: 12/87 Affiliates: "Mutual's 1992 Country A tribute featuring Lennon's best Specials Package" Beatles and solo songs, plus segments Westwood One /Mutual "It's Only Rock & Roll" from his last interview, conducted the day Broadcasting he died. On The Radio Produced by: Kevin DeLany, Produced by: On The Radio George Achaves, Jim Duncan Hosted by: Steven Seaweed Hosted by: Lee Arnold, Jim Duncan For airing as: One -time special For airing as: Holiday specials Length: 12 hours Length: Three hours Delivered via: CD lOr/P 1I1/10 r1Gi/i(:1' Terms: Barter First aired: aired: 5/90 Affiliates: 110 A'OPhP Delivered via: Vinyl /Satcom C5 T15 The best classic rock tracks recorded be- Eight specials from Memorial Day to Christ- Includes exclusive inter- tween 1964 -80. Of mas, including "New Faces Of Country Mu- views and music. "Love Songs sic, " "Oklahoma Swing, " "All American Re- The Sixties" bels, " "Great Groups, " "Labor Of Love Vol. 2," "Celebration Of Country Music Month," Unistar Radio Networks "Country Music Year In Review," "Christmas Produced by: Denise Oliver Holiday Special." For airing as: Holiday /seasonal special Length: Four hours Terms: Barter Delivered via: CD "Mutual's Adult Contemporary First aired: 2/92 Specials Package" "Judds: Chapters I & II, The" The biggest stars of the '60s will share Westwood One/Mutual ABC Radio Networks their memories of the songs that helped a Broadcasting whole generation fall in love. Produced by: ABC Watermark & Bob Kingsley Produced by: George Achaves, Hosted by: Bob Kingsley Kevin DeLany, Marcia Stevenson For airing as: Memorial Day special For airing as: Holiday specials Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Length: Two hours Delivered via: CD Terms: Barter First aired: 1992 /Satcom T15 INDEX Delivered via: Vinyl C5 Affiliates: approx. 600 PHONE Began airing: 1991 The exclusive, definitive and authorized inBegins On Four specials from Memorial Day to Thanks- story of country's most successful duo, in Page 106 giving: features on 25th Anniversary Of The song and interview. Includes a special em- Summer Of Love, American Dreams, Holly- phasis on Wynonna's solo career and album. wood & Vine, artist closeup /profile.

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"Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Radio Special" CBS Radio Programs Produced by: Frank Cammarata "New Year's Eve Dance Party" "One-Hit Wonders" Hosted by: "Cousin" Bruce Morrow Bonneville Broadcasting System On The Radio For airing as: One -time special Length: Four hours Terms: Barter Hosted by: Produced by: On The Radio Delivered via: Satcom C5, T23 For airing as: Holiday special Hosted by: Charlie Tuna/M.G. Kelly First aired: 1984 Length: Five hours Terms: Cash For airing as: Holiday special Affiliates: 150 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /mailed script Length: 12 hours Four -hour musical montage First aired: 1/72 featuring songs Delivered via: CD from nominated artists as well as past induct- Nostalgia- based, fully scripted New Year's First aired: 9/92 Affiliates: 325 ees. Updates from ceremony. Eve program to fit any five -hour period; in- The best good -time solid gold recorded by cludes midnight countdown. artists with only one charting record.

"New Year's Eve Special" Radio Programming & "Salute To America" Management U.S. Dept. Of The Interior Produced by: Thomas Krikorian Produced by: Steve Brooks r. Hosted by: Steve Brooks Hosted by: Thomas Krikorian T N E For airing as: Holiday special For airing as: Holiday special Length: Two hours Terms: Cash ELVIS PRESLEY Length: One hour Terms: Barter Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT RIItTIIDAI" TRIBUTE Delivered via: CD Yearly New Year's Eve Special format in- First aired: aired: 7/89 Affiliates: 1661 Independence Day country music special cluding Big Band hits and a countdown to mid- "Elvis Presley night. with an even mix of top artists /music. Five Birthday Tribute" one -minute avails in program. Unistar Radio Networks "San Francisco Symphony "1992 MTV Music Video Awards" Produced by: Ed Salamon Premiere Radio Networks Hosted by: Orchestra" For airing as: One -time special WFMT Fine Arts Network Produced by: Ray de la Garza hours Swap Length: Four Terms: Produced by: KKHI Radio Hosted by: TBA exchange For airing as: One -time special Hosted by: Diane Nicoline Delivered via: CD special Length: Three hours Terms: Barter For airing as: Seasonal First aired: aired: Affiliates: Length: Two hours Terms: Free Delivered via: Vinyl disc /CD Annual birthday tribute (all -new edition Delivered via: Westar IV T2D Give your listeners a special preview of the for 1992) featuring Elvis's greatest music, First aired: aired: Affiliates: 1992 MTV Music Video Awards. Premiere will with interviews. announce the 1992 nominees by category Selected concert performances from Louise M. Hall. Airs for 26 weeks with music, interviews, and predictions to Davies Symphony spice things up. (January to June).

"1992 News Encore" SIXTIES LEGENDS: Unistar Radio Networks Produced by: Rich Rieman "Radio Specials" Beach Boys For airing as: Holiday /seasonal special CD Media, Inc. Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Produced by: CD Media, Inc. "Sixties Legends: Delivered via: CD Hosted by: Todd Pettengill First aired: 12/91 Beach Boys" For airing as: Holiday /seasonal special Fast -paced, highly produced year -end Length: 3 -12 hours Terms: Barter Unistar Radio Networks review of the biggest news stories of 1992; Delivered via: CD Produced by: Rich Vestuto airs 12/25/92 to 1/1/93. Thematic specials produced to coincide For airing as: 16 -part series with special events and holidays, geared for Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter CHR, AOR and country stations. Delivered via: CD Features the Beach Boys' greatest hits "Number One Goodtime Oldies" brought "fun, fun, fun" to America in "Rarities On Compact Disc" that On The the early sixties. Produced by: On the Radio On The Radio Hosted by: Charlie Tuna Produced by: On The Radio For airing as: Holiday /seasonal special For airing as: Seasonal special Length: 12 hours Terms: Cash Length: One hour Terms: Supplied with Delivered via: CD network affiliation PHONE NUMBER INDEX First aired: 5/91 Delivered via: CD Affiliates: 200 First aired: aired: 12/1/90 Affiliates: 408 Begins On Memorial Day special features the best No. Collection of rare, live, or currently unavaila- Page 106 1 solid gold hits from 1959 - 1971. Includes ble on CD tracks;supplied free to network affil- interviews interspersed with music. iates.

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SIXTIES LEGENDS: SIXTIES LEGENDS: Creedence Clearwater Elvis Presley Revival Legends: Legends: "Sixties "Sixties Elvis Presley Clearwater SIXTIES LEGENDS: Creedence Unistar Radio Networks Beatles Revival" Produced by: Rich Vestuto "Sixties Legends: Unistar Radio Networks For airing as: 16 -part series Produced by: Rich Vestuto Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter Beatles" For airing as: 16 -part series Delivered via: CD Unistar Radio Networks Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter A tribute featuring The King of Rock & Delivered via: CD Roll's" best hits of the sixties. Produced by: Rich Vestuto Features the brothers John and Tom For airing as: 16 part series Fogerty who sound like they are "Born of Length: 90 mins. the Bayou" but came from San Francisco. Delivered via: Barter Highlights the Beatles reign as the SIXTIES LEGENDS: greatest pop group of all time by almost Rolling Stones any measure. Interviews included. SIXTIES LEGENDS: "Sixties Legends: Four Seasons Rolling Stones" SIXTIES LEGENDS: "Sixties Legends: Unistar Radio Networks Four Seasons" Produced by: Rich Vestuto The Best of For airing as: 16 -Part Series Sixties Legends Unistar Radio Networks Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter Produced by: Rich Vestuto Delivered via: CD "Sixties Legends: For airing as: 16 -Part Series The Rolling Stones tell how they worked Best Of Sixties Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter their way up from bad boys to the "World's The Delivered via: CD Greatest Rock & Roll Band." Legends" Highlights the hottest hits of the Four Unistar Radio Networks Seasons during the sixties such as "Sherry," "Rag Doll," "Candy Girl" and Produced by: Rich Vestuto many more For airing as: 16 -part series SIXTIES LEGENDS: Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter Simon & Garfunkel Delivered via: CD This Labor Day Weekend special will Legends: wrap up the greatest hits of the performers SIXTIES LEGENDS: "Sixties profiled during the summer months. Four Tops Simon & Garfunkel" "Sixties Legends: Unistar Radio Networks Produced by: Rich Vestuto Four Tops"% For airing as: 16 -part series Unistar Radio Networks Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter SIXTIES LEGENDS: Delivered via: CD Produced by: Rich Vestuto Features the folk rock of the sixties with Ray Charles For airing as: 16 -Part Series Paul Simon's songwriting and Art Garfun- Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter kel's angelic voice. "Sixties Legends: Delivered via: CD Ray Charles" Features sixties music and interviews with the Four Tops. Unistar Radio Networks Produced by: Rich Vestuto SIXTIES LEGENDS: For airing as: 16 -Part Series Smokey Robinson Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter SIXTIES LEGENDS: & The Miracles Delivered via: CD Features the music of Ray Charles that Marvin Gaye Legends: has influenced vocalists and has made him "Sixties one of America's favorite performers. "Sixties Legends: Smokey Robinson & Marvin Gaye" the Miracles" Unistar Radio Networks Unistar Radio Networks Produced by: Rich Vestuto Produced by: Rich Vestuto For airing as: 16 -Part Series For airing as: 16 -part series Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter PHONE NUMBER INDEX Delivered via: CD Delivered via: CD larBegins On Features Marvin Gaye's hottest hits of Features the hottest Sixties hits of the sixties and how he was one of Robinson & the Miracles including Po e 106 Smokey g Motown's first success stories. their 1960 smash hit debut "Shop Around."

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SIXTIES LEGENDS: Bob Dylan

SIXTIES LEGENDS: "Sixties Legends: "Top 10 Hits Of All Time" Supremes Bob Dylan" Kris Stevens Enterprises Produced by: Kris Stevens Enterprises Unistar Radio Networks Hosted by: Kris Erik Stevens "Sixties Legends: Produced by: Rich Vestuto For airing as: One -time special Supremes" For airing as: 16 -part series Length: 25 hours Terms: Cash Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Vinyl Unistar Radio Networks Delivered via: CD First aired: 1980 Affiliates: 400+ Produced by: Rich Vestuto Features Sixties chart toppers that make Top 10 hits (plus other hits) of 1955 -1980 For airing as: 16 -part series Bob Dylan stand out as one of the greatest counted down. Filled with star interviews, Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter songwriters of his generation. fads, fashions, and news spanning 25 years Delivered via: CD of rock. Features the Superstar girl group of the sixties as they progressed from the pro- jects to the glamour of showbiz. "The '60s" On the Radio Broadcasting Produced by: On the Radio "Touring Bands of Hosted by: R.C. Rogers '92" For airing as: Holiday /Seasonal special CD Media SIXTIES LEGENDS: Terms: Cash Produced by: Neer Perfect Productions Temptations Delivered via: CD Hosted by: Dan Neer First: 9/91 For airing as: One -Time Special Labor Day special takes listeners back in Length: Six hours Terms: Barter "Sixties Legends: time with the best upbeat oldies from 1963- Delivered via: CD Temptations" 70. Includes featured artist's personal remem- First aired: Labor Day 1992 brances. The bands that labored in 1992 are profiled Unistar Radio Networks in concert clips, interviews and narration in Produced by: Rich Vestuto this six -hour AOR special. For airing as: 16 -Part Series Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter "Spirit Of Summer" Delivered via: CD Kris Stevens Enterprises Features the combination of perfect har- Produced Kris Enterprises monies and classic Motown choreography by: Stevens Hosted by: Kris Erik Stevens on a wide variety of hits in the sixties and early seventies. For airing as: Seasonal special Length: 22 hours Terms: Cash "25 Years Of Pink Floyd" Delivered via: Analog tape Westwood One First aired: 1985 Affiliates: 400+ The ultimate summertime special - highly Produced by: Jim Ladd produced, featuring major music stars past Hosted by: Jim Ladd SIXTIES LEGENDS: and present. Captures fun, sun, and the For airing as: Holiday /seasonal special greatest summertime hits! Length: Six hours Terms: Barter Stevie Wonder Delivered via: CD First aired: 5/92 "Sixties Legends: Exclusive new interviews with Roger Waters and David Gilmour, with the stories and history Stevie Wonder" behind the legendary group. Radio Networks Unistar S"/"A/IrtBEACH Produced by: Rich Vestuto PARTY For airing as: 16 -part series Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter 1992 Delivered via: CD Stevie Wonder tells his story of starting his career at age thirteen with popular six- "Summer Beach Party" "Twin Spins" ties hits. Unistar Radio Networks On The Radio Produced by: Rich Vestuto Produced by: On The Radio For airing as: Holiday special Hosted by: R.C. Rodgers Length: Four hours Terms: Swap. For airing as: Holiday special Length: 12 hours Terms: Cash )PHONE NUMBER INDEX exchange Delivered via: CD Delivered via: CD Begins On Annual Fourth of July special featuring First aired: 11/92 Affiliates: 302 Page 106 favorite "summer" hits of the past and in- Back -to -back sets organized by theme or terviews with the artists who created them. group. Exclusive interviews. All songs are upbeat good -time oldies.

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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS "Celebrity Interviews" The Interview Factory Frequency: As needed Length: As needed Terms: Cash Delivered via: Analog tape 4000+ interviews and /or IDs, generic and "Undiscovered Album Cuts Of seasonal, excerpts or whole, all formats; Creedence Clearwater Revival" Michael to Madonna, Waylon to Willie, plus Kenetics Radio Entertainment actors. Produced by: Ken Levy "Artist Interviews" "Celebrity One-On -One Hosted by: Ken Levy Signature Image For airing as: One -time special Interviews" Hinkleman Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Produced by: Cindy Jo Varies CBS Radio Networks Delivered via: Analog tape Hosted by: 45 Terms: Cash Produced by: Elizabeth Dribben First aired: Affiliates: Length: mins. Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /mailed script Hosted by: Elizabeth Dribben Stories behind the music of one of First 7/26/91 Frequency: Various America's biggest rock 'n' roll bands. New, ex- aired: Artists interviewed are included in CHR, AC, Length: Various Terms: Supplied with clusive interviews, rare cuts, and CD give- Urban, Country, Blues, and Alternative. Inter- network affiliation aways! views are edited, timed, transcribed, and Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 /telephone slated. Affiliates: 1,000 From actors to athletes, musicians to politi- cians, One -on -One Interviews puts affiliates in "Big Time Radio Bingo" touch with today's newsmakers for individual Reel Good Productions interviews. Produced by: Reel Good Productions "United Airlines Presents" Frequency: Daily WFMT Fine Arts Network Length: 25 mins. Terms: Barter /cash First aired: 5/91 Affiliates: One by: Norm Pellegrini Produced A new twist on an old idea that generates Pellegrini Hosted by: Norm genuine interest to the bottom line. No gim- For as: Seasonal special airing micks, just a great game show. Length: One hour Terms: Free Delivered via: Westar IV T2D First aired: Affiliates: "Book Show" Classical music performances by solo and WAMC National Productions small ensemble groups live at WFMT's Chi- Produced by: Tom Smith cago studios. Airs weekly January-June and Hosted by: Tom Smith lilt 1NI l ol IG 11/1 fleR617ü1i' October -December. Frequency: Weekly Length: 25 mins. Terms: Free upon "Cla'ence Update of notification Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 /Galaxy VI/ CBS -TV's `The Young and Cassette the Restless' " First aired: 7/88 Affiliates: 38 Superb literary conversation, provocative Premiere Radio Networks Produced by: Dick Shroder The Timothy White Sessions commentary, and acclaimed guests discus- sing their books, their lives, and their art. Ray De La Garza Hosted by: Brad Sanders Frequency: Twice -daily "Cameos of Black Women" Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter "Timothy White STRZ Entertainment Network Delivered via: Telco /Satcom 1R T3 Sessions" Produced by: Angela Stribling First aired: 11/86 Affiliates: 200 Westwood One Hosted by: Angela Stribling Cla'ence updates America's #1 soap Frequency: Daily opera, CBS -TV's "The Young and the by: WW 1 /Andy Denemark Produced Length: One min. Terms: Supplied with Restless" in his own unique, hilarious by: Timothy White Hosted network affiliation style. Frequency: Eight times yearly Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T5H Terms: Barter Length: Two hours First aired: 2/28/89 Affiliates: 214 Delivered via: CD The feature focuses on the achievements Editor Timothy White presents Billboard and contributions made by black women of interviews and studio perform- exclusive past and present. "Countdown To The top names in rock. ance sessions with the Academy Awards" "CD Launch" Entertainment Radio Networks MediaAmerica Radio Produced by: Dana Miller Produced by: Neer Perfect Productions Hosted by: Leeza Gibbons Hosted by: Dan Neer Frequency: Annually Length: One hour Terms: Barter Length: 2 1/2 mins. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Analog tape/Satcom C5 T15 Delivered via: Analog tape'Satcom C5 T19 )PHONE NUMBER INDEX 8 T19 First aired: 3/9/92 inBegins On First aired: 8:29/91 Affiliates: 170 An inside look at the Academy Awards, by "Entertainment Tonight "'s Leeza Gibbons. All Page 106 Intimate conversations with recording artists exploring their latest works. Music from their the stories, interviews, history, etc. of the latest CDs is featured. show.

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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS The Entertainment "Hollywood Hotline" Report Jameson Broadcast/Fairfax Media Produced by: Eliot Stein Entertainment Frequency: Daily Terms: Cash "The Delivered via: FAX /modem Report" First aired: 8/91 Affiliates: 73 The very latest news on movies, music, Westwood One/ television, home video, celebrities and more. Mutual Broadcasting Comprehensive, fully edited overnight ser- Produced by: Marcia Stevenson vice. "Country Calendar" Hosted by: Chuck Rich Olympia Networks Frequency: Daily "Inside Gospel" Produced by: Terry Fox Length: 2'/ mins. Terms: Barter /supplied Bailey Broadcasting Services Hosted by: Bill Coffey with network affiliation Produced by: Bailey Broadcasting Services Frequency: Delivered via: Satcom Cl T15 Daily Hosted by: Candida Mobley Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter First aired: 4/85 Frequency: Twice daily Delivered via: CD News, reviews, and interviews from the Length: 31/2 mins. Terms: Barter First aired: 10/81 Affiliates: 252 world of entertainment, featuring veteran Delivered via: Analog tape Date- specific milestones in country music show business reporter Chuck Rich. First aired: 3/87 Affiliates: 97 with artist interviews. Designed to inform Urban Gospel listeners of the happenings in the gospel entertainment "Crosswalk" "Entertainment This Week" world. Lutheran Hour Ministries Entertainment Radio Network Produced by: Mark Eischer Produced by: Dana Miller "Insight" Frequency: Weekly Hosted by: Leeza Gibbons Soundscapes Length: 30 mins. Terms: Public service Frequency: Weekly Delivered via: Westar IV T3 Length: One hour Terms: Barter Produced by: Paul Hunter First aired: 6/83 Affiliates: 265 Delivered via: CD Hosted by: Bruce Holmes Christian contemporary music and artist in- First aired: 3/92 Frequency: Weekly terviews. Leeza Gibbons takes a look at the entertain- Length: 30 mins. Terms: Cash ment world and all its happenings weekly. Delivered via: TBA First aired: 3/92 "Daily Entertainment Fax" Ace interviewer Bruce Holmes visits with BPI Entertainment News Wire "Entertainment Tonight NAC artists. Music and talk. Produced by Paul Produced by: BPI Entertainment News Wire For The Radio" Hunter of Soundscapes. Frequency: Daily Terms: Cash Entertainment Radio Network Delivered via: Fax Produced by: Dana Miller Advance entertainment news on movies, Hosted by: Leeza Gibbons " Jazzmasters" music, TV from Hollywood Reporter, Billboard, Frequency: Daily STRZ Entertainment Network -owned other BPI publications. Length: One min. Terms: Barter Produced by: Ken Webb Delivered via: Analog tape /Satcom C5 T19 Hosted by: Ken Webb "Bill Diehl Entertainment Report" First aired: 9/91 Affiliates: 183 Frequency: Weekly ABC Direction Network Entertainment Tonight's Leeza Gibbons Length: One min. Terms: Supplied with custom delivers two daily reports on the world network affiliation Produced by: ABC of entertainment from the set of ET. Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T5H Hosted by: Bill Diehl First aired: 4/88 Affiliates: 214 Frequency: Daily Feature series that focuses on the music Length: Two mins. Terms: Supplied with "Entertainment Update" and views of contemporary and classic jazz network affiliation CBS Radio Network artists. Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Produced by: Frank Cammarata First aired: 2/1/89 Affiliates: 300 Frequency: Daily The hottest entertainment news. Length: 90 secs. Terms: Supplied with network affiliation "Entertainment Coast to Coast" Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Kris Stevens Enterprises First aired: 3/91 Affiliates: 440 Wide range of topical information from the Produced by: Kris Stevens Enterprises wide world of entertainment, looking at the Hosted by: Kris Erik Stevens stars, movies music, and television. okk(t/a Frequency: Daily Length: 90 secs. Terms: Cash First aired: 1/91 "Graveline Hollywood" Topical comments from today's biggest Kenetics Radio Entertainment "John Kane, Psychic" stars in music, TV and movies. Behind -the- Produced by: Ken Levy John Kane, Psychic scenes entertainment news, reviews, and Hosted by: Greg Smith Frequency: By arrangement much more Frequency: Daily Length: Variable Terms: Barter Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Telephone /in person/ Delivered via: Analog tape satellite First aired: 1991 Phone-in talk shows, morning guest with Underground look at the underside of phone -ins. Currently resident psychic with Hollywood. Daily updates on Tinseltown's stations coast -to- coast. dead and famous. Reported by Hollywood's infamous Graveline Tours.

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"Newsmaker Interviews" ENTERTAINMENT NEWS "REX (Movie Celebrities)" Newsmaker Interviews Sixty Second Preview Frequency: Monthly Produced by: Joey Berlin Length: As desired Terms: Cash Hosted by: Jeff Craig Delivered via: Telephone Frequency: Daily Terms: Barter Delivered via: Vinyl First aired: 1,88 Affiliates: 144 "Radio America Magazine A movie celebrity actuality available hosted (formerly Radio New or for customizing locally. "Leonard Maltin On Video" Magazine)" Broadcast Group Radio America Magazine Produced by: Barry Lunderville & Ed Maloney Produced by: Matthew Coates "REX (Music Artists)" Hosted by: Barry Lunderville Hosted by: Leonard Maltin Frequency: Weekly Sixty Second LP Frequency: Daily Length: One hour Terms: Barter Produced by: Joey Berlin Length: One min. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Analog tape Hosted by: Jeff Craig Delivered via: Analog tape First aired: 8/6/83 Affiliates: 100+ Frequency: Daily First aired: 2/6/89 Affiliates: 225 Potpourri of information and entertainment Length: One min. Terms: Barter A daily, highly- produced feature about the threaded together with a dynamite jingle Delivered via: Vinyl best and latest in home video releases. Host is package, consisting of 10 separate features First aired: 1/79 Affiliates: 153 "Entertainment Tonight" 's Leonard Ma!tin. each week (celebrity interviews, music, etc.). A music artist actuality available hosted or for customizing locally. "Mass Popular Media Entertainment Library" "Radio Direct Satellite San Francisco Sound Archive/ Press Tours" American Archives Radio Direct Rock Calendar Frequency: 24 /month Terms: Permanent Terms: Free buyout Delivered via: Satcom 1R T15 "Rock Calendar" Delivered via: Analog tape Live - via -satellite Radio Press Tour offering First aired: 1979 Affiliates: Eight stations celebrities in movies, television, and More than 3000 original sound bites from records, as well as authors and newsmakers. Produced by: John Hancock TV, movies, historic voices, and songs Hosted by: Mal Reding 1889 -present. Monthly /customized service. Frequency: Daily market exclusive. "Radio Free Tomorrow" Length: One min. Terms: Supplied with affiliation The Color Radio Network network Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 "Mastercontrol" Produced by: Alex Lacy First aired: 8/88 Affiliates: 125 Radio & Television Commission, Hosted by: Scott Free Recap of the most significant anniver- SBC Frequency: Weekly saries and birth dates in rock music. Length: 2' mins. Terms: Barter Produced by: Chuck Ries Delivered via: Analog tape /satellite Hosted by: Dave Naugle & Teri Barrett Cutting edge! Fast -paced interviews with Frequency: Weekly varied artist, writers, entrepreneurs, etc., over Length: 30 mins. Terms: Free the House and Modern Rock music of tomor- Delivered via: Vinyl ro w. REPORT First aired: 1959 Affiliates: 1 100 THE ROCK A fast -paced magazine format with lifestyle improvement features, travel and vacation "Radio Links" segments, and celebrity interviews. "Rock Report" Radio Links The Source Lerner Produced by: Lori Produced by: John Hancock Hosted by: Lori Lerner Hosted by: Dia Stein Weekly Frequency: Frequency: Daily secs.; 3' 2 mins. Terms: Free Length: 90 Length: 90 secs. Terms: Supplied with via: Satcom C5 T15/AP Network Delivered network affiliation Affiliates: 500+ First aired: 6/86 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 and sound clips from Celebrity interviews First aired: 9/80 Affiliates: 125 upcoming films. Great behind -scenes material. Top stories in rock news updated daily. Pull cuts or run narrated feature. "News from the Boonies" Includes interviews and component parts. Premiere Radio Networks "Radio Scope" Produced by: Lee Crowe Danny Lang "Sixty Second LP" Hosted by: In script form with SFX for Bailey Broadcasting Services locally- hosted version Produced by: Bailey Broadcasting Services Sixty Second LP Frequency: Twice-daily Hosted by: Lee Bailey Produced by: Joey Berlin Length: Varies Terms: Barter Frequency: Weekly Hosted by: Jeff Craig Delivered via: Analog tape Length: One hour Terms: Barter Frequency: Daily First aired: 10:90 Affiliates: 200 Delivered via: Analog tape Length: One min Terms: Barter

News so ridiculous it can't be true .. . First aired: 5/83 Affiliates: 115 Delivered via: Vinyl but it is! Hilarious facts from the bent minds Produced for Urban radio listeners to keep First aired: 1 76 Affiliates: 225 at Premiere. Also available for Country for- them abreast of the latest happenings in the A review of new CD releases for AC, CHR, mats. entertainment world. AOR, and Country.

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"Harrison Tilbert's Travel Guide "Video Viewer" ENTERTAINMENT NEWS Of The Airwaves" Video Viewer Kenetics Radio Entertainment Produced by: Joey Berlin Produced by: Ken Levy Hosted by: Jeff Craig Hosted by: Harrison Tilbert Frequency: Daily Terms: Barter Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Vinyl Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter First aired: 7,90 Affiliates: 141 Delivered via: Analog tape An update of new video releases. First aired: 4/88 Radio's original rock 'n' roll travel guide. "World Space Report" Takes listeners to exotic ports of call. Vacation World Space Report "Sixty Second Preview" giveaways. (Radio Waves Corp.) Sixty Second Preview Produced by: Joe Piasek Produced by: Joey Berlin Hosted by: John Ogle Hosted by: Jeff Craig "Tomorrow's Music" Frequency: Daily Frequency: Daily Marie Marie Music, Inc. Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter/cash Length: One min. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: Vinyl Produced by: John Boutkam for First aired: 1 /88 Affiliates: 70 First aired: 1/88 Affiliates: 206 N.O.W. Broadcasting De Graaf Space news from heroes to aliens; high A review of new movie releases. Hosted by: John Frequency: Weekly tech toys to the problems that plague our Length: Two hours Terms: Barter planet. "Soap Quiz" Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Broadcast New releases from Europe, featuring inter- "Young Adult Newscall" Jameson views with major artists and new acts. Show is Produced by: Jameson Broadcast produced in two different formats (AOR 8 ABC Radio Networks /ABC News Frequency: Daily CHR). Produced by: ABC Radio News Length: One min. Terms: Free Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Analog tape /Satcom C5 T23 Length: Nine mins. Terms: Supplied with First aired: 7/87 Affiliates: 321 network affiliation Soap opera trivia quiz. Daily quiz actualities "TV Tonight With Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 feature different stars each day. Ideal for call - Howard Rosenberg" Affiliates: 350 in contests and/or sales promotions. Broadcast Group Daily actuality feed of raw sound, interview clips and correspondent reports of stories of Produced by: Matthew Coates interest to young adults 18 -34. "STRZ Funline" Hosted by: Howard Rosenberg STRZ Entertainment Network Frequency: Daily Length: One min Terms: Barter Produced by: Dave Bernard Delivered via: Analog tape COMEDY Hosted by: Derrick Allen First aired: 2/92 Affiliates: 100 Frequency: Daily Reviews and commentary by Los Angeles Length: One min. Terms: Supplied with Times TV critic Howard Rosenberg. Features network affiliation audio from the programs reviewed. Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T5H Mir First aired: 6/12/89 Affiliates: 214 `4141. mi. A feature series of the latest concerts, movies and special events throughout the "UNCF Parade of Stars" year. Urban Public Affairs Network/ American Urban Radio Networks Morning Show "Studs Terkel Almanac" Produced by: Jerry Lopes "ABC's Produced WFMT Hosted by: Lou Rawls Prep Comedy" Frequency: Holiday /seasonal special ABC Radio Networks Produced by: WFMT Length: Seven hours Terms: Barter Hosted by: Studs Terkel Produced by: Jessica Ettinger Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T5H Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Weekly First aired: 12/26/85 Affiliates: 100 Length: hour Terms: Cash Terms: Supplied with network affiliation One Lou Rawls Parade of Stars Radiothon to via: Analog tape /Galaxy 6 T3 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23; ABC Data Delivered benefit the United Negro College Fund. AURN First 1976 System - corresponding scripts for audio aired: is the official radio network of the UNCF. Discussions on books, music, art, film, First aired: 2/90 Topical parodies media. Studs talks to anyone who has a story comedy bits and song for to tell. created especially morning show jocks. "Up Close" "300 Trivia Mystery Voices" MediaAmerica Radio "American Comedy Network" Garlin Sound Enterprises Produced by: Neer Perfect Productions American Comedy Network Produced by: American Comedy Produced by: Norm Pringle Hosted by: Dan Neer Network Frequency: Daily Frequency: Biweekly Frequency: Weekly Length: 60 -90 secs. Length: 30 -60 secs. Terms: Cash Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Terms: Cash Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: CD Delivered via: Analog tape /CD 1989 First aired: 4/10/87 Affiliates: 200 First aired: First aired: 1"30,84 Affiliates: 296 sound bites of famous people (politi- Best music interview series on AOR. Devo- 300 Original, topical shortform comedy designed cians, movie stars, sports figures house- tion to quality in production and writing. Get - for morning shows in all formats. Customizing, phone -in Up Close with your favorite rockers. hold names). Use for contests. work parts, and library material also included.

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"Chickenman" "Drop -Ins" COMEDY Chicago Radio Syndicate ABC Radio Networks Produced by: Dick Orkin Produced by: Ben Manilla Frequency: Daily Length: 2 1/2 mins. Frequency: Weekly Length: Varies Terms: Cash MIMP.'N Terms: Supplied with network affiliation Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: First aired: 1967 Affiliates: 1,500+ First aired: 9/4/91 Affiliates: 150 Dick Orkin's classic comedy- adventure ser- Short comedic phrases and statements cull- ies featuring radio's most popular crime ed from immense library of spoken word and fighter, customized for your station and adver- comedy LP's and CD's. For all formats. tiser.

"Benmar Bits" "Comedy Connection" "Earl Pitts, Uhmerikun" Benmaradio Craig Granato West End Media Group Produced by: Benmaradio Produced by: Gary Burbank Frequency: Length: Varies Produced by: Craig Granato Weekly Hosted by: Earl Pitts Terms: Cash Frequency: Daily Length: One page Frequency: Daily Length: 90 -120 secs. Analog Terms: Cash Delivered via: tape Terms: Cash Adult comedy bits bogus movies, com- Delivered via: Fax/mailed script - First aired: 2/1/91 Affiliates: 20 Delivered via: Analog tape mercials, TV shows, and products - relevant First aired: 8/86 - daily topical joke service to current issues. Best for AOR, AC, and Top quality available by fax or weekly service available by The thinking man's views. A commentary Gold. way it be told. mail at a reasonable rate. about "Uhmerika" the should Hotter than ever, get Earl today. "Comedy Hour" Blanc's Blankity Blancs" "Mel MJI Broadcasting, Inc. "Emerald Comedy Company" All Star Radio Belzer Produced by: Len Emerald Entertainment Network Produced by: Blanc Communications Hosted by: Len Belzer Produced by: Gerry House Frequency: Daily Length: 5 secs. to one min. Frequency: Weekly Length: One hour Hosted by: Gerry House Terms: Barter Terms: Barter Frequency: Weekly Length: 12 -18 mins. Delivered via: Chrome cassette Delivered via: Vinyl disc Terms: Cash First aired: 1/80 Affiliates: 96 First aired: 3/86 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T19 500 -unit comedy service starring late, Weekly interviews with top comedians, First aired: 3/90 great golden- throated legend. Includes collec- previews of upcoming routines, live stand-up Insanity -to -go for Country radio. Gerry tion of radio's greatest drops. performances, best in recorded comedy. House and his team of comedy crazies bring you weekly topical bits. "Contemporary Comedy Network"

"Bobb Sledd .. . Olympia Networks Not A Private Eye" Produced by: Jill Greer "File 13" Magnolia Street/Radio Frequency: Daily Length: Varies Magnolia Street Productions Cinema Terms: Barter Produced by: Magnolia Street /Radio Cinema Produced by: Radio Cinema Delivered via: CD Frequency: Daily Length: 2 1/2 mins. Frequency: Daily Length: 10 -20 secs. First aired: 1 /2/89 Affiliates: 337 Terms: Cash Terms: Cash CD- delivered comedy service featuring Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Deliver: Analog tape/DAT song /commercial parodies, characters, in- Affiliates: 40 First aired: 1992 Affiliates: teractives, prerecorded drops, and bonus An audio "Gary Larson 'Far Side"' cartoon Follows the adventures of Bobb Sledd .. . bits. in. not a private eye, but a crime stopper, sort of. with a little Muppet humor thrown "Daily Feed" DC Audio "" "Bushman & Quale" Produced by: John Dryden N.O.W. Broadcasting Magnolia Street Productions Hosted by: Produced by: John Boutkam Frequency: Daily Length: 90 secs. Hosted by: John Boutkam/ Produced by: Radio Cinema Terms: Barter /cash Frequency: Daily Length: 90 secs. Jopie Van Spijbelen Delivered via: Analog tape Frequency: Weekly Length: One hour Terms: Cash First aired: 12/81 Affiliates: 30 Analog tape /DAT Terms: Barter /Cash Delivered via: Front -page news satire. Irreverent but First aired: 1992 Delivered via: DAT tastefully delivered political/social commentary First aired: 1988 (Europe) ex- and cartoon vignettes which cultivate Contains topical humor from Europe and a tremely loyal repeat listeners. lot of new music and funny characters.

"Cheap Laughs" "Drive -In Drops" Laugh -Trak Media Services Steelworks "Stan Freberg Here" Produced by: Laugh -Trak Media Services Produced by: Steelworks Dick Brescia Associates Produced by: Donna Freberg Frequency: Daily Length: 45 -75 secs. Length: One second to one min. by: Donna Freberg Terms: Cash /barter Terms: Barter /cash Hosted Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Telephone /faxed script Delivered via: DAT /CD Length: 2 1/2 mins. Terms: Barter First aired: 1/91 First aired: Spring '92 Delivered Popular celebrity interactives recorded dai- Hundreds of instantly useful drops from via: Satcom C5 T15 First aired: 2/22/90 Affiliates: 100 ly; male and female impressions; two bits per famous films, TV shows, & cartoon characters. Comedy commentary on today's day; convenient retrieval with touch -tone tele- Perfect for every format ... call -in contests events by phone; market exclusive. too! Radio Hall of Fame talent Stan Freeberg.

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"Hit Parodies By Steel" COMEDY "Larry's Imperfect Pet Emporium" Steelworks Lee Allen Faust Productions Produced by: Ben Steel (L.A.F. Productions) Frequency: Customized upon station request Produced by: Lee Faust Length: One to two mins. Hosted by: Larry "Lee Faust" Terms: Cash Frequency: 58 episodes Length: One min. Delivered via: Analog tape Terms: Cash Ben Steel - top comedy song producer on Delivered via: Analog tape over 700 stations - will make your audience First aired: 1987 laugh! Custom song parodies /musical drops. Larry, an unscrupulous pet shop owner, advertises his imperfect pets and supplies dur- ing your morning show. Side -splitting comedy. "Hollywood On Hold" "Fun Factory" Mainstreet Productions, Inc. ProMedia "Laugh Machine" Produced by: Cleveland N. Forrest ProMedia Produced by: ProMedia Hosted by: JoAnn Reeves Produced by: ProMedia Frequency: Weekly Length: One min. Frequency: Daily Length: 45 -75 seconds Frequency: Monthly Length: One min. and under Terms: Barter and under Terms: Barter /cash Delivered via: Analog tape Terms: Barter /cash Delivered via: Analog tape First aired: 1991 Delivered via: Analog tape First aired: 6/86 Affiliates: 200 Show -biz news from wherever show-biz is. First aired: 1/82 Affiliates: 100 Spoof commercials, song parodies, - Offbeat celebrity interviews edited for laughs. Classic comedy from America's funniest tives, and charaters to make your morning Interactive format. show shine! comedians.

"IAS Comedy Service" "Laughs On Us" In All Seriousness, Inc. ABC Radio Networks Produced by: In All Seriousness, Inc. Produced by: Pro Media HEADLINE COMEDY Frequency: Daily Length: 30 secs. Terms: Supplied with network affiliation A WEEKLY (NOT WEAKLY) INTERACTIVE COMEDY SERVICE to 21/4 mins. Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Terms: Cash Famous one-liners and classic comedy bits Delivered via: Analog tape /FAX/Mailed script from some of the world's funniest people. "Headline Comedy" Weekly comedy service; five totally produc- Produced by: ed bits per week with initial 40 -bit library. "Lonesome Cowboy Tim" Frequency: Weekly Scripted "Word from Comedy" also available. Transmedia Delivered via: Analog tape Transmedia First aired: 12/2/91 Affiliates: 6 Produced by: Interactive comedy service, plus bits, "Knockers'!" Hosted by: Lonesome Cowboy Tim Length: min. live phone calls and custom ID's. Voices Frequency: Daily One Terms: Cash Produced by: Charles Fuller Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Frequency: As desired Length: Varies First aired: 1/86 Terms: Cash The continuing saga of Tim's life on the Delivered via: Analog tape, audio cassettes prairie. Ideal as a daily guest on any format. if desired Hilarious, home spun comedy. First aired: 1976 Affiliates: 1 140 "Hiney Wine II" An eclectic collection of guests, gags, funky reports and voices for a wacky show host to West End Media Group "Morning Show Audio" apply at will. The Source Produced by: West End Media Group Hosted by: None Produced by: Dia Stein Frequency: Daily Length: 90 secs. "Leff Trax" Frequency: Three times weekly Length: Various Terms: Cash CBS Spectrum Radio Network Delivered via: Mailed script Terms: Supplied with network affiliation Produced by: Frank Cammarata One of America's hottest comedy features Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Frequency: Monthly Length: 30 mins. ever! Cracking up a new generation of First aired: 2/90 Affiliates: 125 Terms: Supplied with network affiliation listeners in '92! Get some "Hiney" today! A bulk feed of audio useful for morning prep. Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Includes parodies, original comedy and spe- Affiliates: 1,000 cial reports. Monthly feed of 75 comedy bits including one -liners, classic comedy sketches, movie lines and current routines to use as drop -ins or "Morning Sidekick" "Hit Comedy Network" features. Critical Mass Media Olympia Networks Productions, Inc. Produced by: Bruce Butler Produced by: The Morning Sidekick Frequency: Daily Length: Varies Frequency: Weekly length: 15 -60 secs. Terms: Barter Terms: Cash Delivered via: CD Delivered via: Analog tape First aired: 6/25/90 Affiliates: 210 PHONE NUMBER INDEX First aired: 1989 Affiliates: 53 Timely, topical, interactive bits, plus Begins On 15 pre -produced bits weekly; commercial song /commercial parodies, movie drops, and and song parodies, interactives, continuing prerecorded cuts. Jingles as well as bonus Page 106 characters, drops, show opens, free custom bits. promos.

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COMEDY PR E M RE

N E T W O R K "On The Phone "Premiere CHR Comedy With Ti -Rone" Network" Premiere Radio Networks Premiere Radio Networks "Music Montages" Produced by: Ray De La Garza Produced by: Mark DavisiKelly Aquino ABC Radio Network Hosted by: Brad Sanders Frequency: 15 -20 bits /week Length: Frequency: Twice -daily One min. (average) Produced by: Ben Manilla Length: Two mins Terms: Barter Frequency: Weekly Length: 30 seconds Terms: Barter Delivered via: Analog tape Terms: Supplied with network affiliation Delivered via: Vinyl disc First aired: 1-88 Affiliates: 350 Delivered via: First aired: 1 88 Affiliates: 115 The largest interactive comedy service First aired: 7/15/91 Affiliates: 150 Ti -Rone answers question on everything available in radio today: Comedy bits, Densely -produced, fast-paced, event - from love to money, from friendships to parody songs. Jeff Altman, Ronnie Schell, oriented music and comedy collages for Hot family. The funniest, most irreverent ad- John Roarke, Rosie Taravella, and more. AC and CHR radio. vice ever to hit Urban radio!

"My Music" "Original Radio Hotline" P R E M I E R E WFMT Fine Arts Network Produced by: BBC All Star Radio Hosted by: Steve Race Produced by: Ron Stevens & Joy Grdnic Frequency: Length: 30 mins. Frequency: Daily Length: None longer than Terms: Cash 37 secs.

Delivered via: Westar IV T2D Terms: Barter N E I W O R N First aired: Affiliates: Delivered via: Vinyl Panel game; a battle of wits to answer ques- First aired: 7/83 Affiliates: 162 "Premiere Country tions about music -- classical, opera, jazz, pop, 260 funny phone calls to DJs from radio's Comedy Network" and more most memorable characters. Interactive on a natural basis. Premiere Radio Networks Produced by: Kelly Aquino /Mark Davis "My Word!" Frequency: 15 -20 bits /week Length: WFMT Fine Arts Network "Phoney Calls" One min. (average) Terms: Barter Produced by: BBC Laugh -Trak Media Services Hosted by: Jack Longland Delivered via: Analog tape Produced by: Laugh -Trak Media Services First aired: 2/90 Affiliates: 225 Frequency: Weekly Length: 30 mins. Frequency: Daily Length: 45 -75 secs. Terms: Cash Hilarious parody songs, commercials, Terms: Cash /cash & barter impersonations and interactive characters Delivered via: Westar IV T2D Delivered via: Telephone /faxed script First aired: Affiliates: exclusively for Country radio. Mack & First aired: 1/90 Jamie, Buddy Baron, Donna Cherry, John A witty panel game show about words, Popular daily celebrity interactives; delivery; Roarke and more! played by people whose business is words customized; male and female impressions; market exclusive; designed for CHR, AC, Gold; two packages available. "Nasty Nancy" West End Media Group R MI Produced by: Russ Parr Hosted by: Nasty Nancy Frequency: Weekly Length: 90 secs. Terms: Cash Delivered via: Analog tape 1E T W O R -1 First aired: 1/91 E 1 "Premiere Gold Comedy The hottest comedy feature of '92. A phone "Premiere AIC Comedy interactive that will burn up your airwaves! Network" Network" Beat your competition to it! Premiere Radio Networks Premiere Radio Networks Produced by: Kelly Aquino /Mark Davis Produced by: Mark Davis /Kelly Aquino Frequency: 10 -15 bits /week Length: "Nightmare From Nashville" Frequency: 10 -15 bits /week Length: One min. (average) Capitol Media One min. (average) Terms: Barter Terms: Barter Produced by: Harvey Kojan Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: Analog tape Frequency: Daily Length: 30 -40 secs. First aired: 10/90 Affiliates: 210 First 12/91 Terms: Cash aired: Hilarious parody songs, commercials, Hilarious Delivered via: Analog tape parody songs, commercials, impersonations and interactive characters First aired: 2/92 impersonations and interactive characters exclusively for the Gold/Oldies radio for- produced especially with the AC listeners A ready -to-air contest package complete mat. Mack & Jamie, Buddy Baron, John in mind. Mack & Rosie with five horrendously outrageous versions of Jamie, Taravella, Roarke and more! Country hits sent weekly with generic open. and more.

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COMEDY "Rock Comedy Network" "Ben Steel's Twisted Hits" Olympia Networks All Star Radio Produced by: Jill Greer Produced by: Ben Steel Frequency: Daily Length: Varies Frequency: Daily Length: 90 secs. Mgr Terms: Barter Terms: Barter Delivered via: CD Delivered via: CD First aired: 1/2/89 Affiliates: 233 First aired: 2 90 Affiliates: 102 A comedy service targeted to 18 -34 core 120 song parodies based on hits of demo featuring song and commercial paro- the '50s, '60s, and '70s delivered with a com- dies, original characters, movie drops, and prehensive users manual. prerecorded bits. "Stevens & Grdnic's Daily Comedy P R E I Exclusive" M E R Satellite All Star Radio Produced by: Ron Stevens & ..oy Grdnic COMEDY Frequency: Daily Length: 10 -90 secs. Terms: Barter N-E i W 0 R N N E T W O R K Delivered via: CD "Premiere Rock Comedy" "Satellite Comedy First aired: 1 x'86 Affiliates: 228 Weekly topical comedy - now with 63% Premiere Radio Networks Network" more material than previous years. Song parodies, drops, interactive characters, Produced by: Mark Davis Kelly Aquino CD Media TV/movie sendups, comedy SFX. Frequency: 10 -15 bit weeks Length: Produced by: Wally Clark Productions One min. (average) Hosted by: Unhosted comedy bits Terms: Barter Frequency: 4 -5 cuts daily Length: Delivered via: Analog tape 20 secs. to three mins. First aired: 1/92 Terms: Barter The largest interactive comedy service Delivered via: Satcom C5 T19 available in radio today: comedy bits, First aired: 2/3/92 Affiliates: 100 parody songs, and parody commercials Last night's news is this morning's show ... with the "rock" listener in mind. material. Parody songs, spoof commer- cials and more, the only live, daily satellite comedy service. "Programming Pack" ABC Radio Networks "Smashed Hits" "TM Comedy Network" Produced by: Ben Manilla ProMedia TM Century Frequency: Holiday'seasonal special Produced by: TM Century Length: Varies Produced by: ProMedia Hosted by: R Humphries Productions Terms: Supplied with network Frequency: Weekly Length: 90 secs . affiliation Frequency: Weekly Delivered via: and under Terms: Cash First aired: 10/91 Affiliates: 2,000 Terms: Bartercash Delivered via: CD mailed script Music montages, comedy drop -ins, interac- Delivered via: Analog tape First 2 First aired: 1 989 Affiliates: 125 tive voices, and music beds created with a aired: 92 Affiliates: 75 Topical and funny comedy service spe- holiday theme. Song parody service featuring topical humor. cializing in parody songs, customized morning show jingles, and TV commercial spoofs. "So Who Asked You ?" "Red Neckerson" Mainstreet Productions, Inc. Syndicom Produced by: Cleveland N Forrest Produced by: Frequency: Daily Length: One min. Terms: Bartercash "Tooth Fairy" Hosted by: Red Neckerson Chicago Radio Syndicate Frequency: Daily Length: One min. Delivered via: Analog tape Terms: Cash First aired: 1991 Produced by: Dick Orkin Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Analog tape Advice from America - the person- on -the- Length: 2', mins Terms: First aired: 9/79 Affiliates: 87 street, who is always ready with a solution to Cash Delivered Comedy editorials - Red has an opinion on your problems. via: Analog tape First 1971 everything from TV to sports to opening a wine aired: Affiliates: 1,500+ bottle. "Ben Steel's Music Dick Orkin's classic secret adventures of the Tooth Fairy. A comedy series customized Track Factory for your station and advertiser. Steelworks "Bob Rivers' Twisted Tunes" Produced by: Ben Steel ABC Rock Network Frequency: Weekly Terms: Cash Produced by: Bob Rivers Delivered via: Analog tape Frequency: Weekly Length: 90 secs. First aired: 1992 PHONE NUMBER INDEX Terms: Supplied with network affiliation Be creative! Multiformat hit song music Begins On Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 tracks just add Affiliates: 100 ... your own customized Page 106 lyrics for comedy song parodies that are Song parodies of current songs /artists. ex- clusively yours!

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COMEDY America in TRIBUNE MIPPI RADIO NETWORKS AGR I/0C E the Morning , ". "Agri -Voice Radio "America In Network" The Morning" Tribune Radio Networks Westwood One/ Clips" "TVIMovie Produced by: Tribune Radio Networks Mutual Broadcasting ABC Radio Networks Hosted by: Orion Samuelson, Max Produced by: Greg Johnson Produced by: Pro Media Armstrong & Dave Russell Hosted by: Length: Two hours Frequency: Daily Frequency: Daily Terms: Supplied with network affiliation Length: One to five mins. Terms: Barter Length: One hour Terms: Barter Delivered via: C5 T23 Delivered via: Galaxy 2 T3 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 A feature filled with famous one -liners from First aired: 1985 Affiliates: 92 First aired: 1984 cartoon characters to theme songs and Midwest and Indiana network of agri- Morning newsmagazine program with in- classic sound bites. news, commentary, detailed agri- weather vestigative news and information, weather, and concise market reports on local, na- sports, and daily special segments. tional and international events. Designed as lead -in to morning drive.

"Twisted History" Marconi & Cheese Communications Produced by: Marconi & Cheese Communications Frequency: Daily Length: 45 -90 secs. Terms: Cash America This Week Delivered via: Analog tape First aired: 10/90 AM BUSINESS Daily (including weekends) today-in- history REPORT "America This Week" comedy drop -ins for July, October, Novem- Westwood One/ December, January, and February. ber, Mutual Broadcasting "AM Business Report A" Produced by: George Achaves Westwood One/ Hosted by: Jim Bohannon NEWS PROGRAMS NBC Radio Network Frequency: Weekly Length: 22 mins. Terms: Barter Produced by: NBC Radio News Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Hosted by: John Hartge First aired: 3/90 Frequency: Daily A quick trip through the feature events of with Length: One min. Terms: Supplied the week, with correspondent reports, network affiliation special events, and the weekly film review. Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 As a new business day begins, a com- plete review of the previous day's market activity. "Accu- Weather" "American Agenda" Accu - Weather ABC Information Network Delivered via: Telephone Produced by: ABC Radio News Affiliates: 130 Hosted by: Various Weather forecasts and discussions Frequency: 4 -6 times annually customized to market and format. Accurate, Length: One hour Terms: Barter /Supplied promotable, and available exclusively to one "AM Business Report B" with network affiliation station per market. Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Westwood One/ First aired: 6/89 Affiliates: 250 NBC Radio Network Live phone -in discussion of major news "Lou Adler's Medical Journal" Produced by: NBC Radio News issues. Media Productions Hosted by: Camille Bohanon Eagle Frequency: Daily Produced by: Eagle Media Productions Length: One min. Terms: Supplied with Hosted by: Lou Adler network affiliation Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Length: Two mins. Terms: Barter The day's first word on foreign ex- )PHONE NUMBER INDEX Delivered via: Analog tape changes and overseas market activity. First aired: 1/86 Affiliates: 100 ish Begins On Medical /health journalism, including actuali- Page 106 ty material from interviews with doctors and other health experts from all over the country.

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NEWS PROGRAMS "John Block Reports "The Buzz" From Washington" Entertainment Radio Networks Tribune Radio Networks Produced by: Adam Curry Produced by: John Block Hosted by: Adam Curry Hosted by: John Block Frequency: Twice -daily Frequency: Weekly Length: One min. Terms: Barter Length: Five mins. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Analog tape /Satcom C5 T19 Delivered via: Analog tape /Galaxy 2 T3 First aired: 10/89 Affiliates: 83 First aired: 1989 Affiliates: 125 CHR's hottest gossip, news, views. Former Secretary of Agriculture John Block Delivered custom to the station. Spots run looks at agri- business from the Washington separate from feature. "Audio Datebook" angle. ABC Radio Networks Produced by: ABC Radio News "Capitol Ideas" Frequency: Weekly Terms: Supplied with The Dr. Joyce CBS Radio Network network affiliation Produced by: Howard Arenstein Delivered via: Satcom T23 C5 Brothers Report Hosted by: Rob Armstrong First aired: 1/1/86 Affiliates: 1,500 Frequency: Fridays Weekly actuality feed of raw sound, inter- Length: 30 mins. Terms: Supplied with view and reports ma- clips correspondent from "Dr. Joyce Brothers" network affiliation news and cultural events from each day in jor Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 history. Westwood One/ Affiliates: 440 NBC Radio Network Reports from Washington on the activities of Produced by: Bill Lally the nation's lawmakers, with interviews and Hosted by: Dr. Joyce Brothers excerpts from governmental proceedings. Frequency: Daily Length: Two mins. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Satcom T15 "Automotive Magazine" C5 Relationships, family, work, stress .. . Transmedia advice on coping from America's best - "Capitol Report" Produced by: David Adams known psychologist. U. S. Senate Conference Hosted by: Brian Douglas Produced by: Chris Devaney /Dave Hodgdon Frequency: Weekly Hosted by: Chris Devaney /Dave Hodgdon Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Satcom C5 T19 "Hal Bruno's Washington" Length: Two mins. Terms: Free First aired: 2/1/92 Affiliates: 35 ABC Entertainment Network Delivered via: Telephone New car reviews, safety tips and informa- Produced by: ABC Radio News First aired: 5/87 tion. General car care tips, interviews with in- Hosted by: Hal Bruno Daily news feed featuring stories on legisla- dustry leaders, live reports from racing circuits Frequency: Weekly tion and issues currently debated on Capitol & auto shows. Length: 25 mins. Terms: Supplied with Hill. network affiliation Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Affiliates: 200 Weekly interview program hosted by ABC "CBS/Time Inc. Advances" political editor, Hal Bruno. Mr. Bruno inter- CBS Radio Network views major news and decision makers. Produced by: David Kunsan "Automotive Minutes" Frequency: Weekly Terms: Supplied with Transmedia network affiliation Delivered via: CBS Infolink Produced by: David Adams Affiliates: 440 Hosted by: Brian Douglas Weekly script service designed for radio, Frequency: Daily of- Business Beat fers a preview of upcoming stories in maga- Length: One min. Terms: Barter /Cash zines such as Time, People, Entertainment Delivered via: Analog tape Weekly, Fortune and more. First aired: 1/91 Affiliates: 30 "Business Beat I & II" Timely, topical daily features on the auto in- Westwood One/ dustry. Discussions about industry trends, new car models, safety features, insurance, Mutual Broadcasting pollution & automotive care. Produced by: Mutual News "CBS World News Roundup" Hosted by: John Hartge CBS Radio Network Frequency: Twice daily Produced by: Steve Bailin Length: 4'h mins. Terms: Supplied with Hosted by: Bill Lynch /Frank Settipani network affiliation Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Length: 15 mins. Terms: Supplied with First: 12/82 network affiliation Noon report: trading activity, evening Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 report recaps stock market. Other busi- Affiliates: 440 ness and financial news covered in both Morning drive outlook of breaking world reports. news events.

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NEWS PROGRAMS "Country News" "Down To Earth" Entertainment Radio Networks CBS Radio Network Produced by: Tom Holdridge Produced by: Chris Dinan Hosted by: Bob Guerra Hosted by: Harry Smith Frequency: Twice -daily Frequency: Daily

Length: 2 1 /2 mins. Terms: Barter Length: Two mins. Terms: Barter /supplied Delivered via: Analog tape /vinyl disc with network affiliation First aired: 10/81 Affiliates: 275 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Country music industry's know -all. Gossip, First aired: 3/91 Affiliates: 440 news, events, etc. feature. All you ever need Covers environmental issues on a daily to know about the artist. basis: how we're affected how we can do our "Children's Health News share, and how we can better understand our Network" planet. Children's Health News Network "Walter Cronkite's Twentieth "Earthwire" Produced by: Marge Kumaki Century" Hosted by: Marge Kumaki Westwood One /Mutual Frequency: Weekly CBS Radio Network Broadcasting 5 1 /2 Terms: Free Radio Network Length: mins. Produced by: CBS Produced by: Ike Pappas via: Telco /Satcom 1R T23 Hosted by: Walter Cronkite Delivered Hosted by: Ike Pappas Affiliates: 400 Frequency: Daily First aired: 2/14,'89 Frequency: Daily A pediatric and adolescent health and Length: 90 secs. Terms: Supplied with Length: Two mins. M -F; five mins. weekends medical aimed at parents. Topics network affiliation newsfeed Terms: Barter prenatal through adolescent con- via: C5 T23 range from Delivered Satcom Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 cerns. Affiliates: 440 First aired: 1991 Recapture history each day with "the most Reports on the environment and our impact trusted man in America." "Comment On The News" on it. Issues from pollution to protection and Westwood One/NBC Radio efforts to keep the earth clean. Network Produced by: NBC Radio News "Dr. Dean Edell Medical Minutes" Hosted by: Various EFM Media Management Frequency: Daily Produced by: EFM Media Management Length: Three mins. Terms: Barter Hosted by: Dr. Dean Edell Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Jones ReportRe ort 10 weekly Thought -provoking analysis and commen- !tw Frequency: times Length: One min. Terms: Barter tary on the top news stories from Irving R. via: Satcom C5 T23 Levine, Richard Valeriani, and others. Delivered Jones Report" First aired: 9/87 Affiliates: 360 Dow Jones & Company environmental issues on a daily "Consumer Report" Covers Produced by: Dow Jones & Company basis: how we're affected how we can do our Westwood One /NBC Radio Hosted by: Various anchors share, and how we can better understand our Network Frequency: Hourly planet. Produced by: NBC Radio News Length: One min. Terms: Barter Hosted by: John Hartge Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Frequency: Daily First aired: 8/31 /87 Affiliates: 40 Length: One min. Terms: Supplied with Hourly news briefs containing current network affiliation money news and consumer trends: PHONE NUMBER INDEX Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 designed specifically for FM music sta- Begins On

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NEWS PROGRAMS "Charles J. Givens TRIBUNE Money Strategies" RADIO ? TWORKS Givens Broadcasting Produced by: Givens Broadcasting AGRI-VOI CE Hosted by: Charles J. Givens Frequency: Daily Length: Two mins. Terms: Barter "Farming America" Delivered via: Analog tape /Satcom Tribune Radio Networks First aired: 1/91 Affiliates: 125 Daily money strategy vignettes from Produced by: Max Armstrong America's No. 1 best- selling financial author. Hosted by: Max Armstrong "Environmental Update" Frequency: Daily Length: Five mins. Terms: Barter " News Eagle Media Productions Delivered via: Analog tape and Commentary" Produced by: John Wheeling /Larry Kanter/ First aired: 1988 Affiliates: 250 ABC Radio Networks Eagle Media Productions Five- minute program featuring interviews Produced by: Paul Harvey Hosted by: Larry Kanter and news actualities with farmers and agri- Hosted by: Paul Harvey Frequency: Daily business leaders throughout America. Frequency: Daily Length: Two mins. Terms: Barter Length: 5 -15 mins. Terms: Supplied with Delivered via: Analog tape network affiliation First aired: 1/92 Affiliates: 10 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Interesting, informative, topical news about First aired: 1951 Affiliates: 1300 environmental problems, challenges, and "Fight Back with David Horowitz" News and commentary hosted by Paul Har- creative solutions. Concise, authoritative jour- Entertainment Radio Networks vey, the most- listened -to news anchor and nalism, not advocacy. Produced by: Jeb Baird commentator in America. Hosted by: David Horowitz Frequency: Twice -daily Length: Two mins. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Analog tape /vinyl disc Face-Off First aired: 6/89 Affiliates: 156 M:::--- America's number one consumer advocate w=1. mir. //1/ BM/ /// delivers two daily reports on the world of the "Face -Off" consumer. "Health NewsFeed" Westwood One/ Johns Hopkins Medical Mutual Broadcasting Institutions by: The Broadcast Group Produced Produced by: Carol Anne Strippel Hosted by: Sens. Ted Kennedy (D -MA) Hosted by: Carol Anne Strippel and Alan Simpson (R -WY) First Light Frequency: Daily Frequency: Daily Length: One min. Terms: Free Length: 4' 2 mins. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 /AP Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 audio /telephone First aired: 4/16/84 First aired: 12'85 Affiliates: 500 from "First Light" Opposing viewpoints political The latest health and medical news issues adversaries on concerning every- Westwood One/ available free of charge. Concise reports one. High -powered politics with an en- NBC Radio Network with an emphasis on medical research. joyable and informative presentation. Produced by: Greg Johnson Hosted by: Dirk Van Frequency: Daily "Healthtalk" The Length: 30 mins. /one hour Terms: Barter Radio "Face Nation" Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 CBS Network CBS Radio Network A morning magazine with a comprehen- Produced by: Virginia Pittman -Waller Produced by: Karen Sughrue sive mix of news, information, features, Hosted by: Jacqueline Adams Hosted by: Bob Schieffer and entertainment; designed as a lead -in to Frequency: Daily Frequency: Sundays morning drive. Length: 2 1/2 mins. Terms: Supplied with Length: 30 mins. Terms: Supplied with network affiliation network affiliation Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Affiliates: 440 Affiliates: 440 The latest development in health and CBS News forum with interviews of national "Gadget Guru" medicine are covered in this daily feature. and international newsmakers involved in the David Baronfeld Entertainment week's hottest stories. Produced by: David Baronfeld "Highlights: The Business Hosted by: Andy Pargh Report" Frequency: Twice daily Business Radio Network Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter Frequency: Every half hour Terms: Barter /DAT PHONE NUMBER INDEX Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: Satcom C5 T21 /Galaxy G2 T3 First aired: 6/90 Affiliates: Two isk Begins On First aired: 9/91 Affiliates: 73 Syndicated newspaper columnist and NBC Page 106 Short-form hourly business updates that "Today" show regular bring your listeners up- provide in -depth market information /analysis to -date on the latest electronic gadgets. and business news.

44 OUR PROGRAM SUPPLIER GUIDE '92 INFORMATION FEATURES A "Journal Of Commerce NEWS PROGRAMS International Business Brief" Benmaradio Healthy Produced by: Benmaradio Hosted by: Mark Bradley Frequency: Three times weekly Relationship Via;.. Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter /cash Delivered via: Analog tape First aired: 1/90 International trade, export, and import news that's relevant to current news trends and Your station and economic markets. "Highlights: Traveler's Weather" Health NewsFeed! Business Radio Network "Just For The Health Of It" Frequency: Every half hour Terms: Barter Consultation Radio Network Delivered via: Satcom C5 T21 /Galaxy G2 T3 Produced by: Stupak Associates, Inc. First aired: 9/91 Affiliates: 64 Hosted by: John Stupak Short format national weather forecasts that Frequency: Daily keep the traveler informed of airport ground Length: One min. Terms: Barter delays, severe storms, interstate highway Delivered via: Analog tape conditions. Rely on Health First aired: 7/89 Award-winning, upbeat health- related fea- information NewsFeed to provide The Marketplace" tures, and consumer- oriented "In dealing with medicine and fitness. Gets the CBS Radio Network audience's attention. your listeners with the Produced by: Guy Campanele latest health and Hosted by: Mike Pulsipher Frequency: Daily medical information. Length: Three mins. Terms: Supplied with Like network affiliation Only Yesterday Our free one -minute Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 First aired: 3/90 Affiliates: 440 reports are available A consumer -oriented look at the business "Like Only Yesterday" world. via Satcom C5, Asso- Westwood One/ Mutual Broadcasting ciated Press audio and "It's A Fact" Produced by: George Achaves telephone. More than Dale Baglo Broadcast Hosted by: Dick Rosse Produced by: Dale Baglo Broadcast Frequency: Daily 250 stations have Hosted by: Dale Baglo Length: 21/2 mins. Terms: Barter Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 made a healthy choice Length: 70 -90 secs. Terms: Cash First aired: 5/5/86 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT A look back at today in history using ex- ... you can, too! First aired: 12/84 tensive archive tape and research material. Amazing facts to astound your audience. Hear actual sounds of the day. Emphasis on science; great production value. Sales kit, promos provided; 260 shows.

"It's Only Money!" "Matter Of Law" The Color Radio Network Eagle Media Productions For details, call Produced by: Alex Lacy Produced by: Paul Loewenwarter Associates/ Carol Anne Strippel, Hosted by: J. Bradford Craig Lou Adler /Eagle Media Productions Frequency: Daily Hosted by: Lou Adler 410 -955 -2849. Length: 60 -90 secs. Terms: Barter /cash Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Telephone /satellite Length: Two mins. Terms: Barter Different! A refreshingly humorous and in- Delivered via: Analog tape sightful perspective on typically mundane cur- First aired: 5/89 Affiliates: 80 rent business, financial and economic news Coverage of legal issues, court cases, and for everyone from CEO's to housewives. judges' decisions that affect the judicial system and our daily lives. HEALTH "Peter Jennings Journal" 0111MN=. ABC Information Network Haiti.-A /l..M NrimM= WREN w - Produced by: ABC Radio News ti rO rrr Hosted by: Peter Jennings RADIO REPORTS VIA SATELLITE FROM THE JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS Frequency: Daily PHONE NUMBER INDEX Length: Three mins. Terms: Supplied with dinBegins On network affiliation Page 106 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 News analysis.

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"Money In Mind" 0111,1,0,1 OTT NEWS PROGRAMS Consultation Radio Network NATIONAL Produced by: Stupak Associates Hosted by: John Stupak FARM Frequency: Daily Length: One min. Terms: Free REPORT Delivered via: Analog tape First aired: 1/13/92 "National Farm Report" A daily feature on personal financial and in- Tribune Radio Networks vestment topics written and delivered in an Produced by: Orion Samuelson easy -to- follow format targeted to the lay- Hosted by: Orion Samuelson person. Frequency: Daily Length: Five mins. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Analog tape Mature Focus Money Magazine First aired: 1985 Affiliates: 350 Daily news and commentary feature for "Mature Focus" Business Report the world of agri- business and farming hosted by the No. 1 recognized farm Westwood One/ "Money Magazine broadcaster. Mutual Broadcasting Business Report" Produced by: Mutual News & AARP Westwood One/ TRIBUNE Hosted by: Peter Hackes RADIO NETWORKS 1( ;l ä IU71C Frequency: Daily Mutual Broadcasting Length: 90 secs. weekdays /five mins. Produced by: Mutual News "Agri -Voice Radio Saturdays Terms: Barter Hosted by: Jordan Goodman Network" Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Frequency: Daily First aired: 1/2/89 Length: 2Y mins. Terms: Barter Tribune Radio Networks A look at topics important to adult Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Produced by: Tribune Radio Networks Americans, including retirement planning, First aired: 3/90 Hosted by: Orion Samuelson, Max consumer tips, travel and leisure, Social From Money magazine's financial desk, Armstrong & Dave Russell Security, and more. this report reviews the latest developments Frequency: Daily on Wall Street, business news, and the Length: One to five mins. Terms: Barter foreign markets. Delivered via: Galaxy 2 T3 First aired: 1985 Affiliates: 92 Media Midwest and Indiana network of agri- "The Inside" news, commentary, detailed agri- weather Westwood One/NBC Radio Network Money Memo and concise market reports on local, na- Produced by: NBC Radio News tional and international events. Hosted by: Ron Nessen Frequency: Daily "Money Memo" Length: Two mins. Terms: Barter Westwood One/ Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 NBC Radio Network NBC Extra Veteran journalist Ron Nessen examines the media, the personalities, and how they affect Produced by: Bill Lally "NBC Extra" our lives. Hosted by: Bruce Williams Frequency: Daily Westwood One/ Length: Two mins. Terms: Barter NBC Radio Network Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Produced by: NBC Radio News "Metro Weather Service" Expert advice on all those budget Frequency: Monthly -when developments Metro Weather Service issues: saving, investing, and getting the warrant most from your money. Produced by: Metro Weather Service Length: One min. Terms: Supplied with Frequency: Set by station network affiliation T15 Length: Varies Terms: Invoice Delivered via: Satcom C5 This in -depth Delivered via: Fax/modem five -part series takes an Local customized three to five -day 1'a44,y look at current issues and top stories in the forecasts, live reports, weather features. news. 44 Side al ilteSkyuy News You Can Use "Minority Business Showcase" Side Of The "News You Can Urban Public Affairs Network/ "My Story" Use" American Urban Radio Networks Westwood One/ Westwood One/ Produced by: Jerry Lopes Mutual Broadcasting NBC Radio Network Hosted by: UPAN personality Produced by: Pat Piper Produced by: U.S. News And Frequency: Daily Hosted by: Larry King World Report Length: One min. Terms: Supplied with Frequency: Daily Hosted by: Vic Sussman

network affiliation Length: 2' 2 mins. Terms: Barter Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T5H Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Length: 2Y mins. Terms: Barter First aired: 1/90 Affiliates: 214 First aired: 1/90 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Program covers how black businesses in Larry King speaks out on the news and Adapted from the U.S. News And World America got started, keep pace with the issues of the day in this no- holds- barred Report column of the same name; informa- business economy and future business commentary. tive and lively advice on everyday issues. dreams.

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"Parent Profile" NEWS PROGRAMS "Mr. Mike Raffone's News CBS Radio Network Of The Weird" Produced by: Brian Seligson/ Grump Industries Diana Lynn -Barnes Produced by: John Mack Nink 8 Sonny Fox Hosted by: Paula Zahn Hosted by: Mr. Mike Raffone Frequency: Daily Frequency: Daily Length: Two mins. Terms: Supplied with Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter network affiliation Delivered via: Analog tape /mailed script Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 First aired: 1/1/91 Affiliates: 5 First aired: 3/91 Affiliates: 440 All "real" weird news stories hosted by the Helpful insights on parenting. Includes inter- weird Mr. Mike Raffone. views with celebrities on their parenting ex- perience while providing advice from leading THE OFFBEAT childcare experts. "The Offbeat" Westwood One/ Mutual Broadcasting "Perspective" Produced by: Mutual News ABC Information Network Hosted by: Jim Bohannon "Dan Rather Reporting" Produced by: ABC Radio News Frequency: Daily Hosted by: Bob Walker CBS Radio Network Length: 2' mins. Terms: Barter Frequency: Weekly Produced by: Virginia Pittman -Waller Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Length: One hour Terms: Supplied Hosted by: Dan Rather First aired: 6 88 with network affiliation Frequency: Daily Interesting tidbits and strange stories Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Length: 3 1 2 mins. Terms: Supplied with you won't hear on the news highlight this Affiliates: 400 network affiliation lighter look at the world. ABC correspondents worldwide discuss im- Delivered via: Satcom C5 F23 portant issues and the past week's news in Affiliates: 440 depth. Dan Rather draws upon his years of jour- "The Osgood File" nalistic experience to comment on the issues, CBS Radio Network events and personalities that shape the world. Produced by: Phil Chin PM BUSINESS Hosted by: Charles Osgood Frequency: Four times daily REPORT Length: Four mins. Terms: Supplied with network affiliation "PM Business Report" Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Affiliates: 440 Westwood One/ Charles Osgood looks at the world we live NBC Radio Network "Ski Reports" in, using his signature wit, humor, and poetic Produced by: NBC Radio Nets Morrie Trumble & Associates talents to bring even the most mundane Hosted by: John Hartge Produced by: elements to life. Danny Toy Frequency: Daily Hosted by: Length: One min. Terms: Supplied with Frequency: Daly network affiliation Length: 30 6090 secs. Terms: Free PHONE NUMBER INDEX Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Delivered via: Telco switch 56 A wrap -up of business news, activity. First aired: 1972 Affiliates: 400 anBegins On and Wall Street closings for the end of the Reports localized for each market, Page 106 business day. customized for each station. Voiced by na- tional network -quality announcers.

FOUR GREAT WA VS TO REACH THE AGRI-BUSINESS A 1. National Farm Report, hosted by Orion Samuelson. Daily commentary from the nation's #1 farm broadcaster. 2. Farming America, hosted by Max Armstrong. Daily interviews and features focusing on farm topics of national interest. 3. John Block Reports features weekly analysis and a unique inside perspective from the former Secretary of Agriculture. 4. Agri- Voice, the nation's premier Midwest network for agri -news and weather, markets and program features customized for the agri- business community. PUT THESE SHOWS TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 312- 222 -3342 TRIBUNE RADIO NETWORKS RsR PROGRAM SUPPLIER GUIDE '92 47 INFORMATION FEATURES

NEWS PROGRAMS "Weather Forecasts/Voice" "Gordon Williams Business Broadcast Weather Services Report" Hosted by: Tom Burse ABC Radio Networks Frequency: As needed Produced by: ABC Radio News Length: As needed Terms: Monthly invoiced Hosted by: Gordon Williams Delivered via: Telephone Frequency: Nine times daily; six times First aired: 1983 on weekends str Tom Burse forecasts and voices weather for Length: 1 -2 mins. Terms: Barter radio stations anywhere in the U.S. The most Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 reasonable rates in the industry. Affiliates: 220 Nine daily one -minute business reports "Skywatch Weather" focusing on up -to- the -minute news in the Skywatch Weather Center business and financial communities, personal finance issues. Frequency: Four times daily The Week Length: 20 -40 secs. Terms: Cash In Review Delivered via: Telephone "With All Deliberate Speed" In First aired: 4/1/80 "Week Review" ABC Radio Networks Live and taped weather segments pre- Westwood One/ Produced by: ABC Radio Networks sented by experienced broadcast meteorolo- Mutual Broadcasting Hosted by: Lynda Moore gists. Custom formats, localized forecasts. Frequency: Daily during February Comrex/Gentner available. Toll -free. Produced by: George Achaves Hosted by: Dick Rosse Length: One min. Terms: Supplied with Frequency: Weekly network affiliation Length: 22 mins. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 "The Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 First aired: 2/1/92 Affiliates: 100 Countdown Show" First aired: 6/10/83 Throughout the celebration of Black History Month, SJS Entertainment Summary of the week's most important vignettes using actual sound highlight news, with on- the -scene reports and key people and events in Black history. Produced by: Goodphone Communications, analysis from Mutual's worldwide staff. Inc. "The World Tonight" Hosted by: Michael Harrison Frequency: Weekly CBS Radio Network Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Produced by: Richard Kallsen Delivered via: Analog tape Hosted by: Christopher Glenn First aired: 2/92 Affiliates: 50 Weekend Headliner Frequency: Daily Countdown of the 10 most -discussed _ength: 15 mins. Terms: Supplied with topics on American Talk radio. ietwork affiliation "Weekend Headliner" Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Westwood One/ Affiliates: 440 Mutual Broadcasting Christopher Glenn presents listeners with a "This Week With David Brinkley" complete report of the day's news. ABC Information Network Produced by: Craig Warner Hosted by: Various Produced by: ABC Radio News Frequency: Weekly Hosted by: David Brinkley Length: 22 mins Terms: Barter Frequency: Weekly Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Length: 30 mins. Terms: Supplied with First aired: 1934 network affiliation Probing, in -depth interviews with today's Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 most important newsmakers, plus incisive background reports and hot issues of the week. "You And Your Money" Westwood One/ WALLTHE Mutual Broadcasting STREET Produced by: Mutual News & JOURNAL Bruce William's Money magazine Hosted by: Eric Schurenberg Travel Corner Frequency: Daily Wall Street "Bruce Williams Length: 2Y: mins. Terms: Barter "The Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Journal Report" Travel Corner" First aired: 5/88 Dow Jones & Company Westwood One/ Personal financial information from Money magazine will help listeners spend Produced by: Dow Jones & Company NBC Radio Network and invest their money wisely. Hosted by: Various Produced by: Bill Lally Frequency: Hourly Hosted by: Bruce Williams Length: Two mins. Terms: Barter Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Length: 21/2 mins. Terms: Barter First aired: 11/17/80 Affiliates: 105 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 PHONE Two -minute hourly newscast covering A complete guide to traveling from a NUMBER INDEX the latest breaking business and financial knowledgeable traveler, with tips on NBegins On information. where, when, how, and how much. ' Page 106

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NEWS PROGRAMS "ABC Direction Network" "AMI News" Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Delivered via: Telephone Affiliates: 430 Affiliates: 450 Hours of operation: :50 past Hours of operation: 12 hours /7 days Main newscast begins: 24 hours /7 days Main newscast begins: Set by station Serviceslprograms: News. newsbriefs, Local skiing, camping, and fishing reports. sports, newscails A full- service network for news and music intensive radio stations "AP Network News" Delivered via: Spacenet 3R T1 "ABC Entertainment Network" Affiliates: 1000 "Your Dollars" Hours of operation: 24 hours /7 days CBS Radio Network Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Affiliates: 600 Main newscast begins: On the hour newscast, Produced by: David Kurman Hours of operation: 24 hours /7 days Serviceslprograms: News, short Marshall Loeb reports, entertainment news, Hosted by: Main newscast begins: On the hour sports, business Air, Portfolio, Spe- Frequency: Weekly Services /programs: News, news updates, newscalls, Newsweek On Five -min. segments Terms: Assignment, World of Religion, Segue, Length: one sports, Sat. sports, Sun. sports, newscalls cial with network affiliation Chip Talk, Eye On TV, Health and Medicine, Supplied A full- service network for music-intensive via: Satcom C5 T23 Flashback, On The Home - Delivered radio stations, USA Today over ABC DATA ConsumerWatch, in Review, Competitive Affiliates: 440 and Soundscan are included. front, Bestsellers Marshall Loeb of Fortune magazine looks at Edge, Home Entertainment Update. Holly- how financial trends affect personal finances. wood Report, Pets and People, Film Clips, Music Report, Real "ABC FM Network" Music Report, Country "Your Money Minute" Life, Between The Lines, Morning Minutes. Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 A full- service. 24- hour -a -day network utiliz- CBS Radio Network Affiliates: 150 ing the global resources of the Associated Produced by: David Kurman Hours of operation: :45 past Press, the world's largest news -gathering Hosted by: Dean Shepherd Main newscast begins: 24 hours /7 days organization. Frequency: Weekly Services /programs: News w 2 min 60 -sec- Length: Five one -min. segments Terms: ond commercial adjacency, NewsMinutes, Supplied with network affiliation newscalls, Young Adult newscall Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Newscasts, productions and news ele- "Alan Archer Weather" Affiliates: 440 ments, USA Today over ABC DATA, Sound - Delivered via: Phone'Comrex available Personal finance tips from Money scan, and much more for music -intensive sta- Affiliates: 75 magazine's Dean Shepherd. tions. Hours of operation: 24 hours/7 days Services /programs: Weathercasts "ZAPNEWS" Customized weathercasts live and /or re- "ABC Information Network" corded highlighting accuracy, personality, and Broadcast /Fairfax Media Jameson Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 simplicity. Available 24 hours per day. Produced by: Fairfax Media Affiliates: 600 Frequency: Daily Terms: Cash Hours of operation: 24 hours/7 days Delivered via: FAX/Computer /modem Services /programs: News, news headlines, "Business Radio Network" Affiliates: 400+ First aired: 3/90 Johnny Holliday Sports, Fred Manfra World of Delivered via: Satcom C5 T21 /Galaxy G2 T3 news service pro- Full -service, hard -copy Sports, newscalls Affiliates: 80 viding world, national, and state news, sports Full news coverage, bulletins, continuous Hours of operation: 24 hours /7 days FuNy edited. and business news features. coverage of major events for radio stations Main newscast begins: On the hour seeking the resources of ABC News. Services /programs: News, sports, business reports, entertainmentnews, Traveler's Wea- NEWS NETWORKS ther, exclusive features. "ABC Rock Network" Top -of- the -hour news, sportscasts, busi- Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 ness updates, lifestyle and money features, Affiliates: 100 Traveler's Weather, nighttime /weekend talk Hours of operation: 24 hours /7 days programming. Main newscast begins: :45 past Services /programs: News. newsbriefs, newscails, Young Adult newscall, ABC Rock Song Parodies with Bob Rivers "CBN Radio"

A full- service network featuring newscasts, Delivered via: Galaxy 1 T11 /Spacenet 3 Ti 7 actuality feeds, Soundscan, USA Today Ra- Affiliates: 200 "ABC Contemporary dio, production libraries, song parodies with Hours of operation: 24 hours/7 days Network" Bob Rivers. Main newscast begins: On the hour news the worldwide Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Conservative utilizing Affiliates: 200 resources of Pat Robertson's 700 Club. Hours of operation: 24 hours/7 days "American Urban Radio News" Main newscast begins: .56 past Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T5H Services /programs: News, News -in- Brief, Affiliates: 1 1 1 Sports. newscalls. Young Hours of operation: 24 hours /7 days PHONE NUMBER INDEX Adult Newscall Main newscast begins: On the hour Full- service network offering newscasts, Services /programs: News, sports Begins On continuous coverage of major events, USA International and national news and sports ( 1 Page 106 Today over ABC DATA and Soundscan re- programming targeted towards African - search. Americans and other minorities.

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Independent Broadcaster, Network, i,, "CNN Radio News from Unistar "Independent Broadcasters Radio Networks" Network" Delivered via: Satcom 1 R /Galaxy, Delivered via: Galaxy 1 T7 Spacenet Affiliates: 255 Affiliates: 133 Hours of operation: 24 hours 7 days CBS Hours of operation: 24 hours, 7 days Main newscast begins: On HISPANIC the hour Main newscast begins: On the hour/ Serviceslprograms: News, RADIO NETWORIK sports. on the half hour business reports, entertainment news, Services/programs: Business reports, newscalls. comedy feed Full "CBS Hispanic Radio -service radio news network from the A seven -day -per -week, 24- hour-per -day Network" world's most respected news organization. programming service. Delivered via: Satcom C5, T23 Affiliates: 30 Hours of operation: Seasonal Serviceslprograms: Sports, entertainment ialht MUTUAI programming BROADCASTING SYSIEM Offers U.S., American, and Mex- "Dow Jones Radio Network" ican stations premier Major League Delivered via: Satcom C5, T23 Baseball and , Affiliates: 40 "Mutual Broadcasting sports features and holiday entertainment Hours of operation: 5.45am- 9:15am (ET) System" specials. Main newscast begins: :15 and Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 45 past Hours of operation: 24 hours /7days Serviceslprograms: Main newscast Main newscast begins: On the hour Services/programs: Sports, business re- ports, entertainment news, newscalls, CBS half- hourly newscast, update newscast Full -service network offers newscasts, N E T W O R K bulletins, continuous coverage of major "ESPN Radio Network" events, expanded newslines, sports, busi- "CBS Radio Network" Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 ness, entertainment, public affairs, and Delivered via: Satcom 05 T23 Affiliates: 200 feature programming. Affiliates: 440 Hours of operation: Sat., Sun., plus weekday Hours of operation: 24 hours/7 days commentary Main newscast begins: On the hour Services/programs: Sports "North American Network News Serviceslprograms: News, sports, Latest sports information and commentary Report Hotline" from American's number one sports network. business reports, entertainment news, Original radio programming for "The Total Delivered via: Phone & audiotex newsfeed, Funny Stuff 100 Sports Image. Affiliates: More than 300 news, sports, and infor- -lours of operation: 24 hours /7 days mation programs each week. Extensive Services /programs: News releases play-by -play coverage of top -flight sports A new dial -up newsfeed service from varied events. sources via automated feed. One -stop shop- ping for actualities.

"Radio Amex" Delivered via: Telephone C FINANCIAL NEWS NETWORK Affiliates: 30 Hours of operation: 10am -5pm SI ECTRt[M Main newscast begins: Upon request IiAII( NETWORK "FNN Business Radio" Services /programs: Business reports "CBS Spectrum Radio Delivered via: Satcom C5, T15 Daily reports from the American Stock Ex- Hours of operation: 24 hours/weekdays change on that day's trading activity, with an Network" Main newscast begins: .20 and :50 past emphasis on stocks of local interest. Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Services /programs: Business reports, Affiliates: 600 newscalls. Market Scan, Focus program- "Road Patrol Traffic Network" ming, weekend reports, FNN Tax Tips Serviceslprograms: Custom News cuts, Delivered via: Microwave, SKC phone Comprehensive business news package sportsfeed, newscalls, Lafftrax. Affiliates: 18 News and a comprehen- providing hourly updates of the world CBS services Hours of operation: 6 -9am, 3 -6pm economic markets up-to- the -minute sive package of audience services to sta- Services /programs: Traffic reports from coverage. tions programming for the 25 -54 audi- plane, cars, and Road Patrol control. Also the ence. Bell South mobility traffic hotline. Baton Rouge, LA market.

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"Unistar Ultimate" A'A WESTWOOD ONE Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 RADIO NETWORKS Affiliates: 200 'Ii'( Hours of operation: 24 hours/7 days "Sheridan Broadcasting Network" Main newscast begins: On the hour "Westwood One Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T5H Services/programs: News, sports, busi- Affiliates: 140 ness reports. newscalls, Health reports, Companies /NBC weekend news. sportscall Hours of operation: Mon. -Sun , 6a -Mid. target adults and are design- Radio Network" Main newscast begins: :50 past Newscasts in part into stations' news Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Services /programs: News, sports, newscalls, ed to fit wholly or programming. Hours of operation: 24 hours/7 days Money Smarts Main newscast begins: On the hour International and national news and sports Services /programs: Sportscasts, AM programming targeted towards African- Ameri- Business Report A & B, PM Business Re- minorities. cans and other port, Consumer Report. Comment On The Money "UPI Radio Network" News, On Sports, Memo, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Media Inside, Delivered via: Spacenet 3, T17 News You Can Use, Bruce Williams Travel Affiliates: 400 Corner. NBC Extra. First Light, '92 Sum- '- 'SOURCE Hours of operation: 24 hours/7 days mer Olympics in Barcelona, news spe- Main newscast begins: On the hour cials. play -by -play sports coverage. "The Source" Services /programs: News, sports, business reports, entertainment news, newscalls, com- Full news coverage of national and inter- via: Satcom 1R T15 Delivered edy feed, Jack Anderson reports, World As national events, Custom Affiliate News, Affiliates: 125 Harvard We Know It, American Montage, newslines, and a variety of features. Hours of operation: 24 Newsmakers, Feature Feed. Main newscast begins: :1 5 past Full -service network plus full- service audio Services/programs: Entertainment news, service. Sold on subscription basis, no com- newscalls, comedy feed, Sportslines, Re- mercial commitment. A dozen salable features Sources. a day. Young -adult-oriented news plus various SPORTS audio services, including comedy, film clips, music feeds, and live- via -satellite in- terviews. "Wall Street Journal Radio Network" Delivered via: Satcom C5, T23 "SportsTicker" Affiliates: 105 Delivered via: Printer /PC /on -line dial -up Hours of operation: 5:20a- 10:20p (ET) Hours of operation: 24 Main newscast begins: :20 and :50 past Main newscast begins: On the hour Services /programs: News, International Re- "African- American Olympians" (roundups) port, Enterprising Manager Urban Entertainment Corp. -time infor- The nation's leading real sports Produced by: Urban Entertainment Corp reporting service. Roundup mation and score Hosted by: Gary Shepherd instant reporting, box packages and score Frequency: Daily scores, and summaries. Length: One min Terms: Barter Delivered via: Analog tape "WeatherWatch Service" First aired: 1 92 Affiliates: 60 The program profiles the achievements of Delivered via: Fax telephone African- American Olympians past and present Affiliates: 35 in all Olympic events. UNISTA71. POWER Hours of operation: 24 hours 7 days - Services /programs: Weather service "Unistar Power" Personal weather forecasts made for each Prices small market Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 market at low cost. even "Mary Albert Sports Specials" stations can afford! Affiliates: 200 PIA Radio Sports Hours of operation: 24 hours 7 days Produced by: PIA Radio Sports Main newscast begins: On the half -hour Hosted by: Mary Albert Services /programs: Extended newscast. Frequency: One -time special business reports, newscalls, Health Length: One hour Terms: Barter report, weekend news, sportscails. PHONE INDEX Delivered via: Analog tape Newscasts target adults and are design- First aired: 9 87 Affiliates: 150 ed to fit wholly or in part into stations' news inBegins On Top national sports broadcaster personality programming. Page 106 hosts periodic specials covering pro and col- lege football, , and baseball.

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"Carolinas Sports SPORTS Sunday" "Chicago White Sox Total Media Radio Network" Produced by: Capitol Network PIA Radio Sports Hosted by: Jim Szoke Produced by: PIA Radio Sports Frequency: Weekly Hosted by: John Rooney, Ed Farmer, Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Lou Canellls, Jeff Hagedorn Delivered via: Satcom Length: Three 1/2 hours (appx.) Terms: First aired: 9/90 Affiliates: 20 Barter Live sports talk show features special Delivered via: Galaxy 2 T3 guests, up -to -date happenings from the First aired: 4/92 Affiliates: 40 week's sports events. Sundays 8 -10pm. "AM Sports" PIA's award - winning production team gives you not only the best play -by -play, but also American Forum Radio top -notch features and in -depth interviews. Produced by: Star Communications Hosted by: Various Frequency: Daily, Monday- Sunday "College Basketball Game Length: Three hours, 6 -9am (ET) Terms: Of The Week" Barter Westwood Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 /Galaxy G2 T3 "Chicago Bears Football" One Companies /Mutual First aired: Affiliates: 100 Broadcasting System Highlights of the latest sports news, along Tribune Radio Networks Froduced by: Mutual Sports with scores and interviews. Headline news Produced by: Jack Rosenberg Hosted by: Mutual Sports play-by -play and weather complement this exciting show. Hosted by: Wayne Larrivee, Hub Arkish, and commentators Gary Fenick Frequency: Sundays, in season "Black Frequency: Weekly, August- December Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Weekly Review" Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Delivered via: Satcom 1R T3 /Galaxy 2 T3 First aired: 1/88 SBN Sports Network First aired: 1985 Affiliates: 60 Play -by -play of the season's best matchups Produced by: Tony Girdano Play-by -play coverage of the most rec- tetween top college teams in the nation. Hosted by: Tyrone Miller ognized NFL team in the country. Frequency: September- December Length: Five mins. Terms: Supplied with network affiliation "College Bowl Games "Chicago Bulls Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T5H Radio Network" On NBC Radio" First 9/87 Affiliates: 214 PIA Radio Sports aired: Westwood One Companies /NBC Only sports program highlighting black col- Produced by: PIA Radio Network lege football players, coaches, and games Hosted by: Neal Funk, Tom Boerwinkle. throughout the season. Jeff Hagendorn Produced by: NBC Radio Sports Length: Three hours (appx.) Terms: Barter Hosted by: NBC Radio Sports commentators Delivered via: Galaxy 2 T3 Length: Terms: Barter "Black Collegiate Sports Report" First aired: 10/91 Affiliates: 40 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Live, play -by -play coverage of college foot- Urban Entertainment Corp. World champion Chicago Bulls and an award- winning production staff - an unbeat- ball's best - Rose Bowl, . and Produced by: Urban Entertainment Corp. able combination. Fiesta Bowl. Hosted by: Gary Shepherd Frequency: Daily Length: One min. Terms: Barter "College Football Game Delivered via: Analog tape Of The Week" First aired: 1/90 Affiliates: 60 The achievements of black college athletes PIA Radio Sports profiled both on and off the field. Produced by: PIA Radio Sports Hosted by: Joe McConnell, Conrad Dobler, "Mack Brown Show" "Chicago Cubs Baseball" Randy Rasmussen, Spence Ross Tribune Radio Networks Frequency: Weekly, plus bowl games Total Media Length: Four hours (appx.) Terms: Barter Produced by: Jack Rosenberg Produced by: Total Media Delivered via: Satcom C5 T19 /Galaxy 2 T3 Hosted by: John Kilgo Hosted by: Harry Caray, Thom Bren- First aired: 9/89 Affiliates: 150 naman, Frequency: Daily For the fourth year in a row, the greatest col- Ron Length: Five mins. Terms: Barter Santo lege matchups in the land covered by an Delivered via: Analog tape Affiliates: 50 Frequency: Daily, April- October award -winning sports team. Head football coach Mack Brown takes you Length: Three hours Terms: Barter inside the Tarheels' teams. Delivered via: Satcom 1R T3 /Galaxy 2 T3 First aired: 1983 Affiliates: 72 `College Sports USA" Play-by-play coverage of one of the Radio "Carolina Blue Line" most popular sports teams in the country. CBS Network Total Media Produced by: Don Sabatini Hosted by: Cawood Leaford Produced by: Jefferson Pilot Hosted by: John Kilgo Frequency: Saturday- Sunday Length: 3 1'2 mins. Terms: Supplied with Frequency: Weekly PHONE NUMBER INDEX network affiliation Length: One hour Terms: Barter Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Delivered via: Satcom Affiliates: 35 NBegins On =irst aired: Affiliates: 440 Live. call -in show with University of North 106 Page Cawood Leaford brings all the rivalries and Carolina head football and basketball coaches -evelries of college sports in focus. Mack Brown and Dean Smith.

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"In- Fisherman Radio" SPORTS In- Fisherman Communications Network 1111 ME ROW Produced by: Jim O'Rourke Hosted by: Wade Bourne Frequency: Daily "The Mike Ditka Show" Length: Three mins. Terms: Barter Tribune Radio Networks Delivered via: Analog tape Produced by: Jack Rosenberg First aired: 3/76 Affiliates: 900+ Hosted by: Mike Pyle Six -day, year 'round show offers "how to" Frequency: Weekly, August- December fishing tips from the top pros in the country. Length: One hour Terms: Barter Five different editions. "Costas Coast To Coast" Delivered via: Satcom 1R T3 /Galaxy 2 13 Olympia Networks First aired: 1985 Affiliates: 43 "Inside Pitch" Interviews and analysis of Bears football Produced by: Bruce Cornblatt CBS Radio Network Hosted by: Bob Costas with coach Ditka, including phone calls Produced by: Howard Deneroff Frequency: Weekly from fans. Hosted by: Jim Hunter, Hal Bodley Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Frequency: Weekly, prior to Sunday night First aired: 1 1 /86 Affiliates: 200 baseball Live, topical, sometimes controversial Length: One hour Terms: Supplied with sports talk show featuring big names of the network affiliation sports industry both on and off the field. "Lou Holtz Show" Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Westwood One Companies /Mutual First aired: 4/90 Affiliates: 440 "Don Criqui On Sports" Broadcasting System Weekly, one-hour magazine format show looks the world of baseball. Westwood One Companies/NBC Produced by: Mutual Sports which at Radio Network Hosted by: Lou Holtz Frequency: Tuesday nights during college "Inside Sports Magazine" Produced by: NBC Radio Sports football season Hosted by: Don Criqui Length: One hour Terms: Barter Olympia Networks Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Produced by: Mark Meyers Length: 2 1/2 mins. Terms: Barter First aired: 9/88 Hosted by: Bob Costas T15 Delivered via: Satcom C5 The coach's analysis and commentary on Frequency: Daily Daily commentary and analysis of the major Notre Dame and college football, with insights Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter sports stories from a highly- respected sports into strategy, injury updates, and;,umor. Call - Delivered via: Satcom C1 T15 & 23 authority. in. First aired: Spring 1982 Affiliates: 225 Daily two- minute presentation of the behind - the- scenes sports stories with the personali- "DePaul Blue Demon Basketball" ties who make the news. PIA Radio Sports "Hornets Report" Produced by: PIA Radio Sports "Ned World Of Racing" Hosted by: Chuck Swirsky, Ray Meyer, Total Media Jarrett's Lou Canellis Produced by: Total Media Total Media Frequency: Weekly, during season plus Hosted by: Steve Martin Produced by: Total Media post- season Frequency: Daily Hosted by: Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Length: Five mins. Terms: Barter Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Galaxy 2 T3 Delivered via: Analog tape Affiliates: 50 Length: 4.5 mins. Terms: Barter First aired: 11/90 Affiliates: 10 Steve Martin, "voice of the Hornets, " takes Delivered via: Analog tape Affiliates: 260 Blue Demos available on a national network! you behind the scenes with the Charlotte Hor- Behind the scenes at Nascar; driver, pit Exciting basketball action as they take on nets. Informative player interviews, NBA hap- crew, owner, and sponsor interviews. Hosted Georgetown, Notre Dame, etc. penings. by CBS and ESPN's Ned Jarrett.

Jack Klugman Jackie Cooper Bruce McNall Eddie Arcaro Sandy Hawley Jim Burrows John Forsythe Dick Van Patten Penny Chenery Jack Van Berg Jerry Moss Ralph Wilson Alan Landsburg John Nerud Arthur Fellows Fred Capossela Julie Krone Bob Griese Rob Murphy Howard W. Koch Danny Arnold Iry Noren Dr. Robert c-, Kerlan Richie Allen Dick Francis - Sam Huff D. Wayne Lukas Del Shofner Bill Cesare Reba McEntire Mickey Rooney Paul Hornung Wayne Gretzky Andy Beyer Gil Clancy Don Adams Steven Ford Denny Crum Jim Bunning Cab Calloway Larry King Dr. Ernie Vandeweghe Burt Bacharach Pete Newell Chuck Tanner Chris McCarron Gary Biszantz Jorge Velasquez Don Ameche Elizabeth Montgomery AND OON John Nash Mery Griffin Jenny Craig Jim Kaat Leonard Lavin President Gerald R. Ford Allen Jerkens Phyllis Diller <{' Lewis Burrell Sr. Ed McMahon Hugh O'Brian Larry Smith Chuck Tanner Tom Kelly Lou Boudreau Al Hirt Bob Zelnick Rob Seiling Jack Germond Buddy Ryan Johnny Morris Jheri Redding Steve Cauthen Tim Conway John Haney /Scott Abbott Tamara McKinney Bernie Nicholls Heywood Hale Broun Hammer Mary Ann Mobley Jack Wilson Gary Collins Bobby Knight Waylon Jennings Carl Nafzger Robby Benson THANKS TO THE GUESTS WHO'VE MADE THE CONNECTION I ` 111E TIEROINEREMONNECTION. A ULTA HOSTED BY JIM McKAY Produced by Racing Communications in association with Tribune Radio Networks AIR LINES For station sales and clearance information, contact Jack Rosenberg at (312) 222 -4469 R&R PROGRAM SUPPLIER GUIDE '92 B. 53 INFORMATION FEATURES

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SPORTS "John Madden's Sports "Meet The Teams" Calendar" CBS Hispanic Radio Network Olympia Broadcasting Networks Produced by: Armando Talavera Produced by: R.D Steele Frosted by: Billy Berroa, Jaime Jarrin, Hosted by: John Madden Gustavo Lopez Moreno, Edgar Perea Frequency: Daily Frequency: Prior to World Series games Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter 1,3,5 Delivered via: CD Length: One hour Terms: Barter First aired: 4/89 Affiliates: 259 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 /telco A date -specific program focusing on perti- Affiliates: 30 nent historical events and great moments that One-hour programs featuring leading "John Kilgo On Sports" happened that day in sports. players, coaches, managers. Total Media Produced by: Total Media " Sports Quiz" Hosted by: John Kilgo "Major League Baseball MJI Broadcasting Frequency: Daily Notebook" Produced by: MJI Broadcasting Length: Five mins Terms: Barter SBN Sports Network Hosted by: Al Michaels Delivered via: Analog tape Affiliates: 50 Frequency: Twice daily Well -known sports commentator John Kilgo Produced by: Tony Girdano Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter covers a wide range of sports topics. John Frequency: Daily, April- October Delivered via: Analog tape voices opinions and offers informative tips. Length: One minute Terms: Supplied with network affiliation First aired: 9/91 Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T5H Sports trivia program hosted by ABC -TV's Al First aired: 1989 Affiliates: 214 Michaels. Questions are topical and accessi- Larry King: Licensed MLB program focusing on all major b e to the everyday sports fan. Prizes provid- league teams and players. ed. Sports in Focus `'Mutual's College Football Bowl "Larry King: Sports "Masters Golf Tournament" Games Package" In Focus" CBS Radio Network Westwood One Companies /Mutual Westwood One Produced by: CBS Radio Sports Broadcasting System Hosted by: Ed Ingles with Nick Seitz, Produced by: Mutual Sports Companies /Mutual Howard Davis Terms: Barter Broadcasting System Frequency: Seasonal special, 45 reports Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Length: Three minutes Terms: Supplied with Live, play -by -play action from the Holiday Produced by: Pat Piper network affiliation Bowl, Freedom Bowl, Aloha Bowl, and Sugar Hosted by: Larry King Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Bowl. Frequency: Daily First aired: Affiliates: 440 Three Barter Length: mins. Terms: Series of live reports from the 18th green at Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 the site of the Masters. Coverage included 45 First aired: 12/85 three -minute reports. Larry King's love of sports provides the inspiration for his insightful daily sports commentary. Larry leaves no base unturn- R ed. "Meet The All- Stars" 2880 D1YIOfN 311152888 CBS Radio Network "NASCAR Stock Car Produced by: David Kurman "Latin Legends Of Baseball" Hosted by: Johnny Bench, Jerry Coleman, Racing" CBS Hispanic Radio Network John Rooney MRN Radio Produced All - by: Armando Talavera Frequency: One time special, precedes Produced by: John McMullin, Hosted by: Billy Berroa Star Game Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter Length: Two hours Terms: Supplied with -losted by: and Eli Gold Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 /Analog network affiliation =requency: Weekly tape Telco Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 _ength: Four hours (appx.) Terms: Cash First aired: 8/91 Affiliates: 30 (U.S.) First aired: Affiliates: 300 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T19 /Galaxy 2 Warmup All Month -long series celebrating the achieve- to next day's -Star Game, with T3 /Galaxy 6 T3 ments and recalling the struggles of Latin Ma- player and team manager interviews. ' =irst aired: 1970 Affiliates: 450 jor Leage greats, with live 2 -hour -in. call Live coverage of NASCAR stock car auto racing including the Daytona 500 "John Madden's Sports Quiz" from Daytona International Speedway. Olympia Broadcasting Networks "Meet The All- Stars" Over 50 major events. CBS Hispanic Radio Network Produced by: Gary Bridges Hosted by: John Madden Produced by: Armando Talavera Frequency: Daily Hosted by: Billy Berroa, Jaime Jarrin, Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter Gustavo Lopez Moreno Frequency: Seasonal special Delivered via: CD PHONE NUMBER INDEX First aired: 8/87 Affiliates: 432 Length: One hour Terms: Barter Delivered A sports quiz program featuring personality via: Satcom C5 T23 telco 111 Begins On Affiliates: 30 interviews, actual broadcasts of the greatest Page 106 moments in sports, and John Madden's in- Live from the All -Star gala, includes inter- / sights. views with the Hispanic All- Stars. /

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"NFL Preview" "Pro Football This Week" SPORTS CBS Radio Network PIA Radio Sports Produced by: David Kurman Produced by: PIA Radio Sports Hosted by: , John Madden Hosted by: Hub Arkush, Wayne Larrivee Frequency: Seasonal special Frequency: Weekly, August -January Length: 15 mins. Terms: Supplied with Length: Half hour Terms: Barter network affiliation Delivered via: Satcom C5 T3 /Galaxy 2 T3 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 First aired: 1987 Affiliates: 125 First aired: Affiliates: 300 The only in -depth half -hour look at the Sets the scene for each weekend's NFL issues and players in the NFL. Weekly picks matchups, with reports on players, team by USA Today's Danny Sheridan. observations. "NASCAR Today" standings, coaches MRN Radio "1992 Summer Olympic Games Produced by: Allen Bestwick In Hosted by: Allen Bestwick Barcelona" "Road To The Super Bowl" Frequency: Daily Westwood One Companies /NBC CBS Hispanic Radio Network Length: Five mins. Terms: Barter Radio Network Produced by: Armando Talavera Delivered via: Satcom C5 T19 /Galaxy 2 Produced by: NBC Radio Sports Hosted by: Armando Quintero, Rene Giraldo T3 /Galaxy 6 T3 Hosted by: NBC Radio Sports Frequency: Seasonal special First aired: 1/90 Affiliates: 225 Frequency: Daily, 7/25- 8/9/92 Length: 90 secs,; two -hour final broadcast Daily update on NASCAR racing, including Length: Various Terms: Barter Terms: Barter race results, driver interviews, and breaking Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 /telco Feeds weekdays at 4:45pm news stories. Exclusive coverage of the 1992 Summer Affiliates: 30 (ET). Olympics, including 15 short-form reports Month -long series of daily reports leading up each day plus four hours daily of live, play -by- to the Super Bowl. play coverage. "NFL Draft Reports" CBS Radio Network "Notre Dame /Major College Produced by: David Kurman Football" "Selection Sunday, The Road To Hosted by: Ed Ingles The Final Four" Westwood One Companies /Mutual Frequency: Ten -report seasonal special CBS Radio Network Length: 2 1/2 mins. Terms: Suppled with Broadcasting System Produced by: David Kurman, Philip Tate network affiliation Produced by: Mutual Sports Hosted by: Jim Hunter Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Hosted by: Tony Roberts and Mutual sports Frequency: One -time special First aired: Affiliates: 300 play -by-by and commentators Length: Four hours Terms: Supplied with Series of reports from NFL draft head- Frequency: Two games each Saturday during network affiliation quarters where the league's team represen- college football season Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 tatives select impressive college athletes to Length: Appx. 1/2 Terms: Barter 3 hours Affiliates: 440 add to their squads. Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Live, call -in shows, setting the stage for the For the 25th consecutive year, exclusive NCAA Basketball tournament and finals, with play -by -play of Notre Dame's entire schedule, coaches interviews, expert observations. plus hottest college wildcard games. "NFL Football I & II" Westwood One Companies /Mutual "Pennant Fever" Broadcasting System CBS Hispanic Radio Network Produced by: Mutual Sports Produced by: Armando Talavera "Dean Smith Show" Hosted by: Tony Roberts and Mutual sports Hosted by: Billy Berroa, Jaime Jarrin, Total Media play -by-play and commentators Gustavo Lopez Moreno. Edgar Perrea Produced Frequency: Two games each Sunday during by: Total Media Frequency: Daily, September through World Hosted by: John Kilgo NFL season Series Frequency: Length: Appx. 3 1/2 hours Terms: Barter Daily Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Length: Five mins. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23/Telco First aired: 1975 Delivered via: Analog tape Affiliates: 50 Affiliates: 30 Sunday afternoon doubleheader play -by- John discusses games, etc. with University Daily features follows leading American and North Carolina head play. Game -of- the -week matchups chosen to of basketball coach Dean National League teams heading towards the Smith. provide the most football excitement on radio. World Series.

"NFL Playbook" "Personal Performance Digest" "Sports Byline U.S.A." SBN Sports Network Vanguard Audio Features Champion Productions Produced by: Tony Girdano Produced by: Greg Womble Produced by: Champion Productions Hosted by: Franco Harris Hosted by: Dr. James Loehr Hosted by: Ron Barr Frequency: Daily, 8/92 -12/92 Frequency: Daily Frequency: Daily (M -F) Length: Five mins. Terms: Barter /Supplied Length: Two mins. Terms: Barter Length: Three hours Terms: Barter with network affiliation Delivered via: CD Delivered via: Satcom C5 T19 /Galaxy 2 T3 Delivered via: Analog tape /Spacenet 3 T5H First aired: 4/92 First aired: 10/88 Affiliates: 100 First aired: 8/89 Affiliates: 214 Mental performance secrets of superstar America's only guest- oriented live radio NFL highlights and predictions providing the athletes helping everyone work smarter and sports -talk program. airing Monday- Friday very latest on each NFL team. Interviews and play longer. Featuring top "mental coach" in 7 -10pm. 800 number for listener phone -in. reviews of game plans. the world.

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"Sports Flashback SPORTS "Sports Final Celebrity" With American Forum Radio Jack Buck" Produced by: Star Communications Olympia Networks Hosted by: Various Produced by: Randy Karraker KMOX Radio Frequency: Daily, Monday- Friday Hosted by: Jack Buck Length: One hour, 10 -11pm (ET) Terms: Frequency: Daily Barter Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 /Galaxy G2 T3 Delivered via: Satcom C1 T15 or 23 Affiliates: 100 First aired: Spring 1985 Affiliates: 231 Former professional athletes provide Jack Buck takes the listeners back to the listeners the sports news from an inside great plays of sports by reliving the actual "Sports Central USA" perspective. broadcast play -by -play. CBS Radio Network Produced by: Don Sabatini "Sports Final Extra" "Sports World Roundup" Hosted by: Jim Hunter American Forum Radio CBS Radio Network Frequency: Twelve times each weekend. Produced by: Star Communications Produced by: Don Sabatini Length: Three mins Terms: Supplied with Hosted by: Various Hosted by: Bill Schweizer (M -F), Bill Daughtry network affiliation Frequency: Daily. Monday- (Saturday) Delivered via: Satcom C5 123 Sunday Length: Frequency: Daily, Affiliates: 440 One hour, 2 -3am (ET) Terms: Barter Monday- Saturday Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 /Galaxy Length: Three mins. Terms: Supplied with Weekend review of the latest sports news G2 T3 Affiliates: 100 network affiliation and scores. All the final scores, reports, and commen- Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 taries. Affiliates: 440 Morning sports recap with Bill Schweizer "Sports Final" and Bill Daughtry and previews of upcoming "Sports Final Talk" matchups. American Forum Radio American Forum Radio Produced by: Star Communications Hosted by: Various Produced by: Star Communications Hosted by: Various "SportsCard Report" Frequency: Daily, Monday- Friday Frequency: Daily, Monday- Sunday Del Mar Broadcasting Networks Length: One hour. 1 1pm-Midnight (ET) Two Terms: Barter Length: hours, Midnight -2am; one hour, Froduced by: Del Mar Broadcasting Networks 3 -4am (ET) Terms: Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 /Galaxy G2 T3 Barter Hosted by: Allan Kaye Affiliates: 150 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 /Galaxy G2 T3 Frequency: Daily Affiliates: 100 A wrap -up of the day's sports with scores, Length: Two mins. Terms: Barter reports, and interviews. Anchors interview guests representing the Delivered via: Analog tape sporting industry. First aired: 1 '91 Affiliates: 165 Daily sports brief featuring the latest news about sports memorabilia, including sports "Sports Final AM" "Sports Final Trivia" card investment tips and interviews with American Forum Radio American Forum Radio snorts celebrities. Produced by: Star Communications Produced by: Star Communications Hosted by: Various Hosted by: Various Frequency: Daily, Monday- Sunday Frequency: Daily, Monday- Sunday Length: One hour, 5 -6am (ET) Terms: Barter Length: One hour, 4 -5am (ET) Terms: Barter PHONE NUMBER INDEX Delivered via: Satcom C5 T1 5 /Galaxy G2 T3 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 /Galaxy G2 13 Begins On Affiliates: 100 Affiliates: 100 106 A complete recap of the previous night's Listeners across the nation participate to Page sports. win prizes. f

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"U.S. Open Tennis Reports" "At The Close" SPORTS CBS Radio Network American Forum Radio Produced by: David Kurman Hosted by: Debi and Don McDonald Hosted by: Howard David Frequency: Daily, M -F Length: Three mins. Terms: Supplied with Length: One hour Terms: Barter network affiliation Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 /Galaxy 2 T3 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Affiliates: 100 Affiliates: 440 A wrap -up of the day's market, business, A series of 32 special reports capturing all and consumer activity. the excitement of the U.S. Open. "Sportstime" CBS Radio Network "Wimbledon" "Auto Talk" Produced by: Don Sabatini Wimbledon Radio Network American Forum Radio Hosted by: Greg Gumbel Produced by: CRN International Hosted by: Junior D'Amato Frequency: Daily, Monday- Friday Frequency: Daily, June -July during Frequency: Weekly Length: 3 1 2 mins. Terms: Supplied with Wimbledon Length: Three hours Terms: Barter network affiliation Length: 60-90 seconds Terms: Barter Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 /Galaxy 2 T3 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Delivered via: Satellite Affiliates: 100 First aired: Affiliates: 440 Affiliates: 40 A last -paced show in which D'Amato an- Greg Gumbel offers listeners news and ex- Live and direct from the All England Club. swers technical questions and reports on pert commentary covering all aspects of Tournament updates and interviews. sports. automotive trends.

"The Golf Spot" TALK SHOWS CBS Radio Network "Best Of King" Produced by: David Kurman Westwood One /Mutual Hosted by: Nick Seitz Broadcasting Frequency: Seasonal special Produced by: Tony Carlton Length: One minute Terms: Supplied with Hosted by: Larry King network affiliation Frequency: Weekly Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Length: hours Affiliates: 440 Six Terms: Barter /supplied with network affiliation Expert tips for golfers looking to enjoy and Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 improve their time on the course. "America Remodels" First aired: 2/6/78 Sunday evening /overnight prgramming fea- "The Tennis Spot" American Forum Radio turing highlights of the "Larry King Show," CBS Radio Network Produced by: National Assoc. For The America's premier interview and call-in pro- Remodeling Industry gram. Produced by: David Kurman Frequency: Weekly Hosted by: Peter Burwash Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Frequency: Seasonal special Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 /Galaxy 2 T3 Length: One minute Terms: Supplied with Affiliates: 100 network affiliation Practical tips on home projects. Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Affiliates: 440 Feature contains helpful hints for listeners "America's Dining & Travel Guide" who want to improve and further enjoy their tennis game. Business Radio Network Forum Produced by: Business Radio Network Hosted by: Pierre Wolfe Frequency: Weekly lNf INOROUCRBRfD Length: Two hours Terms: Barter "The Sonny Bloch Shows" Delivered via: Satcom C5 T21/Galaxy G2 T3 Independent Broadcasters oTir- CONNfCl10N First aired: 10/88 Affiliates: 50 Pierre Wolfe discusses the latest trends in Network "Thoroughbred cuisine and various points of travel with re- Produced by: Susan Passarelli nown guests. Hosted by: Sonny Bloch Connection" Frequency: Daily Tribune Radio Networks Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Produced by: Thoroughbred "Ask The CPA" Delivered via: Satcom /Galaxy /Spacenet Communications Independent Broadcasters First aired: 10/79 Affiliates: 133 America's longest -running show about Hosted by: Jim McKay Network, Inc. Frequency: Weekly money, business, real estate, and life. Produced by: Bob Abosamra Length: Five mins. Terms: Barter Hosted by: Paul Kamke Delivered via: Satcom 1C T21/Galaxy 2 Frequency: Weekly T3 Length: Two hours Terms: Barter First aired: 1989 Affiliates: 50 Delivered via: Satcom Galaxy PHONE NUMBER INDEX Five- featuring interviews minute program First aired: 11/91 Affiliates: 20 with celebrities connected with horse rac- Begins On Call -in show providing listeners with good ing and anecdotal information about the solid information on their investments, real Page 106 sport. estate, banking and taxes.

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TALK SHOWS "'Coast-To-Coast' with Mechele "Dr. Jim's Animal Clinic" George & `The Real' Bob James" American Forum Radio Independent Broadcasters Hosted by: Dr. Jim Humphries Network Frequency: Weekly Length: Two hours Produced by: Mechele George Terms: Barter Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 /Galaxy 2 T3 Hosted by: Mechele George & "The Real" First aired: Affiliates: Bob James 100 A proven ratings and sales booster. Dr. Frequency: Daily Jim answers listeners' pet Length: Two hours Terms: Barter /Supplied care questions. with network affiliation Delivered via: Satcom C2 T20 /Galaxy G2 T2 "Alice Duncan" First aired: 11/91 George and James have been described as Capitol Media The Jim Bohannon Show the 'Regis & Kathy Lee' of talk radio. Humor, Produced by: Jeff Quinn opinion, calls & live guests make this a one -of- Hosted by: Alice Duncan a -kind daily talk show. Length: 1 -3 hours Terms: Barter "Jim Bohannon Show" Delivered via: In person Westwood One/ First aired: 1970 Lively, personable call -in segment featuring Mutual Broadcasting "Computing Success" Alice Duncan, psychic and personal advisor Produced by: Pat Piper Business Radio Network Forum for morning shows and in- person station pro- Hosted by: Jim Bohannon Produced by: Business Radio Network motions. Frequency: Daily Hosted by: Thom Foulks Length: Six hours Terms: Barter /supplied Frequency: Weekly "Dvorak On Computers " with network affiliation Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Cybernet Radio Network Delivered via: Satcom Cl T15 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T21 /Galaxy G2 T3 Produced by: Night Productions First aired: 9/23/84 First aired: 1/89 Affiliates: 55 Sunday Hosted by: John C. Dvorak & Leo Laporte Saturday evening /overnight program- Thom Foulks reviews new computer prod- Frequency: Weekly ming featuring interviews, "news you can't ucts and events which impact business and Length: Three hours Terms: Barter use," and the "sleaze report," plus listener personal computer users, and interviews lead- Delivered via: DAT/Satcom C5 T19 calls on all topics. ing industry representatives. First aired: 1/92 Affiliates: 50 Call -in computer show.

"Countryline USA" "Dr. Dean Edell Hour" "Bill Bresnan" Entertainment Radio Networks EFM Media Management American Forum Radio Produced by: Dana Miller Produced by: EFM Media Management Hosted by: Bill Bresnan Hosted by: Leeza Gibbons Hosted by: Dr. Dean Edell Frequency: Daily, M -F Frequency: Monthly Frequency: Daily Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter Length: Hour Terms: Barter Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 /Galaxy 2 T3 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T19 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Affiliates: 150 First aired: 10/87 Affiliates: 175 First aired: 9/82 Affiliates: 300 Bresnan offers well- rounded financial infor- Country's megastars take listeners' phone Health- medical, news and comments of par- mation and advice. calls nationwide. Live performances, promo- ticular concern to listeners in their 20's tion-oriented. ET's Leeza Gibbons hosts. through 40's. Ample time for national listener calls.

"Family Talk " "Dr. Michael Broder " Sunday Night Productions Independent Broadcasters Produced by: Sunday Night Productions Network Hosted by: Renn Vara & Maureen Taylon Produced by: Steve Wiegner & Frequency: Weekly Arlene Goldman Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Hosted by: Michael S. Broder, Ph.D. Delivered via: DAT /Westar 4 Frequency: Weekly First aired: 1/86 Affiliates: 20 Length: Four hours Terms: Barter Call-in show regarding family, parenting, Delivered via: Satcom Cl T29 /Galaxy 2 T3 "Creating Results With adult- children issues. First aired: 11 91 Affiliates: 26 Terrie" This live weekly call -in program deals with Creating Results "Food Show" lifestyles and psychologically -oriented topics, Independent Broadcasters as well as personal advice. Produced by: Laurie Summers Hosted by: Terrie Brill Network Frequency: 30-60 mins. Produced by: Chef Michael J. McDermott Length: Cash Terms: Cash Hosted by: Chef Michael J. McDermott Delivered via: Analog tape telco Frequency: Weekly Length: Two hours Terms: Barter PHONE NUMBER INDEX Three segments: astrological forecast Delivered via: Satcom T20 /Galaxy 2 T3 (personals, financial, world events); guest Cl Begins On 12'91 Affiliates: interview (prominent personalities); audi- First aired: 67 Call-in program providing a forum for listen- Page 106 ence call-in questions. ers to ask questions regarding food.

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"Livewire" TALK SHOWS Global Satellite Network Hosted by: Martha Quinn Frequency: Four times per year Length: One hour Terms: Barter Delivered via: Satcom C5 T19 Live, call -in show with the biggest stars on Top 40 radio.

"Larry King Show" "Living With Diabetes" "Garden Hotline" Westwood One/ EDI Radio Network ABC Radio Networks Mutual Broadcasting Produced by: Judy Hahn Hosted by: Ralph Snodsmith Hosted by: Patrick Gallagher Produced by: Pat Piper Frequency: Weekly, Sunday Frequency: Weekly Hosted by: Larry King Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Length: One hour Terms: Barter Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Satcom 1R T23 Delivered via: Analog tape /Satcom C5 T19/ Length: Six hours Terms: Barter/ First aired: 9/88 Affiliates: 150 Galaxy 2 with network affiliation Call -in gardening advice program with the supplied First aired: 10/88 Affiliates: 53 Delivered via: Satcom Cl T15 gardening editor of "Good Morning America." Topical program geared to the 14 million First aired: 1/31/78 Americans with diabetes, offering the latest Broadcasting's best -known interviewer research, new treatments, and advice for daily "Charles J. Givens to the most important people, with talks living. Financial Digest" listener call -in and "Open Phone America." Broadcasting Givens "Main Street" Produced by: Givens Broadcasting Network Forum Hosted by: Charles J. Givens Business Radio Frequency: Weekly Produced by: Business Radio Network Length: One hour Terms: Barter The Myrna Lamb Show Hosted by: Al Malmberg Delivered via: Analog tape /Satcom Frequency: Weekly Terms: Barter First aired: 1 88 Affiliates: 85 Length: Three hours Financial advice from America's #1 best- "Myrna Lamb" Delivered via: Satcom C5 T21 /Galaxy G2 T3 selling financial advisor. First aired: 9/91 Affiliates: 48 NBC / Talknet Al Malmberg interviews the people making is not only informative, "Hitline USA" Produced by: Bill Lally the news. This show Hosted by: Myrna Lamb but fast -paced and entertaining as well. Entertainment Radio Networks Frequency: Daily Produced by: Dana Miller Length: Three hours "Don McDonald Show" Hosted by: Chris Jagger, Wendi Terms: Barter Business Radio Network Forum Frequency: Weekly Delivered via: Satcom Cl T15 Length: One hour Terms: Barter Began airing: 7/90 Produced by: Business Radio Network Delivered via: Satcom C5 T19 Affiliates: 275 Hosted by: Don McDonald First aired: 2/87 Affiliates: 105 Talknet's overnight host blends her ex- Frequency: Daily 3 -4 hours Barter Listeners call in to today's hottest CHR acts pertise as a teacher, counselor, and Length: Terms: via 800 phone lines. Live performances, pro- mother to offer common -sense advice. Delivered via: Satcom C5 T21 /Galaxy G2 T3 motion-oriented. First aired: 10/88 Affiliates: 45 Providing a financial second opinion, Don "Home Sense" McDonald guides his listeners through the in- "Joel Levine On Everything" vestment arena with commen -sense advice ABC Radio Networks Radio Direct and information. Hosted by: Mike McClintock Produced by: John Russel Frequency: Weekly, Saturday Hosted by: Joel Levine Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Frequency: Weekly Delivered via: Satcom 1R T23 Length: Three hours Terms: Barter First aired: 9/88 Affiliates: 150 Delivered via: Satcom Cl T15 The Lee Mirabal Show Call -in home repair program with one of Live, call -in talk show where everything is up America's foremost experts. for discussion. Levine is the answer man for the '90s. "Lee Mirabal" NBC/Tal kn et "Rush Limbaugh Show" Produced by: Bill Lally EFM Media Management Hosted by: Lee Mirabal Produced by: EFM Media Management Frequency: Daily "John Kane, Psychic" Hosted by: Rush Limbaugh Length: Three hours John Kane, Psychic Frequency: Daily Terms: Barter Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Delivered via: Satcom Cl T15 Frequency: By arrangement Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Began airing: 3/18/91 Length: Variable Terms: Barter First Aired: 8/88 Affiliates: 450 Affiliates: 301 Delivered via: Telephone /in person/ Entertaining, provacative. conservative America's favorite next -door neighbor. satellite political- social comment on concerns, and Weeknights, listeners can count on Lee to Phone -in talk shows, morning guest with hopes shared by Americans. Articulate, satir- discuss just about anything that concerns phone -ins. Currently resident psychic with ic, humorous, outspoken. National listener them. stations coast -to- coast. call -in.

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"Deborah Norville Show" "Rockline" TALK SHOWS ABC Radio Networks Global Satellite Network Produced by: Nancy Weil Produced by: Mark Felsot Hosted by: Deborah Norville Hosted by: Bob Coburn Frequency: Daily, M -F Frequency: Weekly Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Satcom 1R T23 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T19 First aired: 9/91 Affiliates: 200 First aired: 5 81 News events, celebrity interviews, and lis- Original live call -in show featuring the big- tener telephone calls. gest stars in rock 8 roll, airing every Monday "Money Talk" night in the U.S., , and Japan. ABC Radio Networks Hosted by: Bob Brinker Frequency: Weekly, Sat -Sun On The Garden Line Length: Three hours Terms: Barter The Harvey Ruben Delivered via: Satcom 1R T23 First aired: 1/86 Affiliates: 175 "On The Garden Line " M.D. Show Call -in financing advice program with one of America's most respected financial advisors. Westwood One/ "Harvey Ruben M.D." Mutual Broadcasting NBC / Talknet Produced by: Kevin DeLang "Money Talk" Produced by: Bill Lally Hosted by: Jerry Baker American Forum Radio Hosted by: Harvey Ruben, M.D. Frequency: Weekly Hosted by: Bob Hardcastle Frequency: Twice a week Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Frequency: Weekly Length: Three hours Delivered via: Satcom Cl T15 Terms: Barter Length: Two hours Terms: Barter First aired: 9/87 T15'Galaxy 2 T3 Delivered via: Satcom Cl T15 Delivered via: Satcom C5 Gardening tips and tricks, lawn and plant Affiliates: 100 Began airing: 1982 care, and seasonal reminders. Live listener A wrap -up of the week's economic news, Affiliates: 289 participation for expert advice. followed by practical financial advice for This internationally known authority ad- listeners. dresses mental health, mental illness, rela- tionships, and family problems each week- Handyman" end. "Mr. "Pet Action Line " Independent Broadcasters Independent Broadcasters Network Network Produced by: Jeff Keller "Scams Across Produced by: Bob Hensler America" Hosted by: Jeff Keller Hosted by: Bob Hensler Business Radio Network Forum Frequency: Weekends Frequency: Weekly Produced by: Business Radio Network Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Length: Two hours Terms: Supplied with Hosted by: Richard Cooper Delivered via: Satcom Cl T20 /Galaxy 2 T3 network affiliation Frequency: Weekly First aired: 11 91 Affiliates: 10+ Delivered via: Satcom Cl T20 /Galaxy 2 T3/ Length: One hour Terms: Barter Live call -in home improvement program for phone coupler Delivered via: Satcom C5 T21 Galaxy 2 T3 do- it- yourself homeowners. First aired: 9/91 Affiliates: 53 First aired: 1 /89 Affiliates: 46 Two -way talk show about pet care: guest Consumer advocate Richard Cooper ex- "NASCAR Live" veterinarian authors, experts. poses scams and cons being perpetrated on MRN Radio investors and consumers from all walks of life. Produced by: John McMullin Hosted by: Eli Gold "Tom Snyder Show" Frequency: Weekly "Practical Computing - PC101 " ABC Radio Network Length: One hour Terms: Barter Produced by: Debbie Alpert Delivered via: Satcom C5 T19 /Galaxy 2 T3. Independent Broadcasters hosted by: Tom Snyder Galaxy 6 T3 Network Frequency: Daily, M -F First aired: 1 84 Affiliates: 225 by: Bob Hensler Produced Length: Three hours Terms: Barter America's only telephone talk radio show Hosted by: Bob Hensler & Doug Hoffman Celivered via: Satcom 1R T23 covering NASCAR auto racing. Listeners can Frequency: Weekly First aired: 10/87 Affiliates: 200 call 1- 800- 2NASCAR and talk to superstars of Length: hour Terms: Barter /Supplied One Opinionated talk on topical issues, guest in- NASCAR racing. with network affiliation terviews, and listener telephone calls. Delivered via: Satcom Cl T20 /Galaxy 2 T3/ phone coupler "Night Talk" "Special Interest" American Urban Radio Networks First aired: 9/91 Affiliates: 37 Two -way talk about the world of computing. Business Radio Network Forum Produced by: AURN /NBN Operations Also, guests, authors, experts. Produced by: Business Radio Network Hosted by: Bob Law Hosted by: Chet Sisk Frequency: Five nights /week Frequency: Weekly Length: Five hours Terms: Supplied with Length: One hour Terms: Barter network affiliation Delivered via: Satcom C5 T21 /Galaxy G2 T3 Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T5H PHONE NUMBER INDEX First aired: 6/89 Affiliates: 42 First aired: 1 1 '81 Affiliates: 50 Begins On Business news and information pertinent to Live call -in talk show covering issues con- the ethnic communities of America is analyzed cerning black America. Guests have included Page 106 for the best business and financial oppor- noted scholars, politicians, entertainers, and tunities. world leaders.

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"Women's Business Exchange" "Beach Watch" Business Radio Network Forum CRN International Produced by: Business Radio Network Produced by: CRN International Hosted by: Gloria Goodwin Hosted by: Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Daily Length: One hour Terms: Barter Length: One min. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Satcom C5 T21 Galaxy G2 T3 Delivered via: Telco First aired: 9!89 Affiliates: 43 First aired: Affiliates: 50 A forum for the exchange of ideas and infor- Customized and localized beach reports - mation vital to women in all types of business. water temp, conditions, crowds, events, weather. "Talk Back With David Horowitz" "Your Health Choices Entertainment Radio Networks with Dr. Robert Atkins " "Country Life News" Produced by: Dana Miller North American Network Jameson Broadcast Hosted by: David Horowitz Produced by: Atkins Centers Produced by: Jameson Broadcast Frequency: Daily Hosted by: Dr. Robert Atkins Hosted by: Jamie G. Jameson Length: One hour Terms: Barter Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Satcom C5 T19 Length: One hour Terms: Barter Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter First aired: 6 92 Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: CD America's number one consumer advocate First aired: 1 91 Affiliates: 37 First aired: 12 91 Affiliates: 270 taking phone calls daily via 800 lines. David Internationally known medical professional, Tips and information on gardening, home re- approaches various problems facing con- broadcaster and author discusses medical is- pairs, rural real estate, cooking, animal care, sumers. sues, interviews medical notables and fields building techniques, energy conversation, calls via 800 number. etc. "What's The Point Newsmagazine" SELF-HELP "Highlights: The Business American Forum Radio Of Living" Produced by: Business Radio Network Business Radio Network Hosted by: Al Malmberg Frequency: Every half hour Frequency: Daily. M -F Length: Terms: Barter Length: Three hours Terms: Barter Delivered via: Satcom C5 T21 Galaxy G2 T3 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Galaxy 2 T3 First: 9 91

Affiliates: 1 50 Affiliates: 66 Malmberg interviews top names in business, Short format money and lifestyle features. politics, and the entertainment industry. "American Health Report" These fast -paced reports help the listener Jameson Broadcast improve his lifestyle, health and economic Produced by: Jameson Broadcast awareness. Hosted by: Drew Birns Bruce Williams Show Frequency: Daily "Jake's Radio Health Tips" Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter Delivered via: CD CB Radio Entertainment "Bruce Williams" First aired: 7 91 Affiliates: 480 Produced by: Chris Bailey NBC / Talknet News and information on personal health, Hosted by: Jake Steinfeld fitness and nutrition. Concise, fact- packed Frequency: Daily Produced by: Bill Lally reports from the editors of American Health Length: One min. Terms: Cash Hosted by: Bruce Williams magazine. Delivered via: Analog tape Frequency: Daily First aired: 3.90 Affiliates: 4 Length: Three hours Body By Jake, Jake Steinfeld gives fun and Terms: Barter informative tips on health and exercise. Great T15 Delivered via: Satcom Cl A for commuters, even gives exercises you can Began 1 1 /81 airing: do in your car! Affiliates: 310 Listeners get down -to -earth advice from Bruce every weeknight. His answers are "John Kane, Psychic" based on his own life experiences. gip) John Kane Frequency: By arrangement Length: Variable Terms: Barter "Astrocast By Terrie" Delivered via: Telephone in- person /satellite "Wishing You Well" Creating Results Phone -in talk shows, morning guest with phone-ins. Currently a resident psychic with Business Radio Network Forum Produced by: Laurie Summers coast -to- coast. Produced by: Business Radio Network Hosted by: Terrie Brill stations Hosted by: Dr. Joseph Michelli Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Weekly Length: 3 -5 mins. Terms: Cash Length: One hour Terms: Barter Delivered via: Telephone /tape C5 T21 Galaxy G2 T3 Delivered via: Satcom First aired: Affiliates: PHONE NUMBER INDEX First aired: 3i91 Affiliates: 32 Astrological weekly forecast by sun sign Clinical psychologist Dr. Joseph Michelli which includes best timing in politics, eco- Begins On helps the listener to understand and improve nomics and and relationships. Astrology Page 106 his her physical health and emotional well- with class! being.

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"Mr. Green Thumb Show" "-ravel Show" SELF -HELP Stan DeFreitas The Travel Show Company, Inc. Produced by: Stan DeFreitas Produced by: David Rimmer Hosted by: Stan DeFreitas Hosted by: Paul W. Smith Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Weekly Length: Two hours Terms: Trade Length: Two hours Terms: Barter Best gardening show in the U.S. Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 First aired: Affiliates: On- location reports from around the world, "Planetary Rhythms" money- saving travel tips and investing inter- Planetary Rhythms views -a unique entertaining radio program. Produced by: Helen Whitehead "Lifestyles" Hosted by: Helen Whitehead "Year End Tax Tips" Urban Entertainment Corporation Frequency: Two am /two pm CBS Radio Network Produced Entertainment Length: 30 secs. Terms: Barter by: Urban Produced by: CBS Radio Network Delivered via: Analog tape Corporation Fortune Magazine Hosted by: Valerie First aired: 1 90 Smaidone Hcsted by: Geoff Colvin Frequency: Daily Astrological information. Daily/weekly fore- Fraquency: Seasonal special Length: One min. Terms: Barter cast. Length: One min. Terms: Supplied with Delivered via: Analog tape network affiliation First aired: 1/90 Affiliates: 120 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 A one -minute program dealing with prac- "Ski Watch" First aired: Affiliates: 440 tical, usable information about food, wines, CRN International Offers strategies to tax payers seeking to travel, etc. and the best way to enjoy them. Produced by: CRN International improve their financial situations before the Frequency: Daily close of the calendar year. Length: One min. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Telco Affiliates: 110 PUBLIC AFFAIRS "Minute About Your Car" Customized and localized ski reports - ski- Mainstreet Productions ing, events, traffic and lodging. Produced by: Dennis Regan Hosted by: Cleveland Forrest Frequency: Daily "Summer Nights" Length: One min. Terms: Barter /cash Delivered: Analog tape Dick Summer Communications The perfect vehicle for car dealers, after- Produced by: Barbara Franklin market manufacturers, and retailers. It's "you Hosted by: Dick Summer can do" car care, driving, and traveling info. Frequency: Daily Length: Two hours Terms: Barter /cash "Amex Business Talk" Delivered via: Telco American Stock Exchange First aired: 3/92 Affiliates: 4 Produced by: Tom Mariam Puts power pictures in your mind and gives Hcsted by: Tom Mariam direction for activation. Develops personal Frequency: Weekly Length: "Minute About Your Money" control, courage, and success. 15 mins. Terms: Free Delivered via: Analog tape /Galaxy 6 13 Main street Productions Fust aired: 5 5 85 Affiliates: 135 Produced by: Dennis Regan Host Tom Mariam interviews a noted guest Hosted by: Cleveland Forrest "Summer Watch" in business and finance about a timely subject Frequency: Daily aimed at a general audience. Length: One min. Terms: Barter /cash CRN International Delivered via: Analog tape Produced by: CRN International Financial advice covers investing, saving, Frequency: Daily spending, etc. Each program offers a specific Length: One min. Terms: Barter "Jack Anderson's Washington "how to" action to take. Delivered via: Analog tape Telco Hotline" First aired: Affiliates: 70 Independent Broadcasters For people on the go- customized update on Network events in and around specific market - tailored to listeners needs. Produced by: Melinda Maas Hosted by: Jack Anderson Frequency: Daily "Money Smarts" "Tax Break" Length: 60 mins. Urban Radio Networks Guests, talk, call-ins, exclusive news re- American Urban Public Affairs Network ports, commentary. Produced by: Lynette Wellington Produced by: Lynette Wellington Hosted by: Lynette Wellington Hosted by: Lynette Wellington Frequency: Daily Frequency: Holiday /seasonal special Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter PHONE NUMBER INDEX Delivered via: Analog tape /Spacenet 3 T5H Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T5H First aired: 9/87 Affiliates: 214 First aired: 3/89 Affiliates: 100 NBegins On Daily personal finance information feature on Information about new tax laws and tips Page 106 investments, retirement, mortgages, college on subjects such as IRA's, interest and in- funds. vestments.

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"Changemakers" "Environmental Traxx" PUBLIC AFFAIRS Changemakers Chuck Jackson Productions Produced by: Changemakers Produced by: Kali Woolfork Hosted by: Gini Graham Scott, Ph.D., J.D. Hosted by: Chuck Jackson Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Weekly Terms: Cash Length: 28 mins. Terms: Barter /cash Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /Mailed script 10.14 Delivered via: Analog tape First aired: 1/92 Affiliates: 3 001k First aired: 4/91 Environmental music, NAC, jazz, information Interviews on topical and timely themes, on on save the earth projects, endangered ani- these topics: Changing World, Law World, mals, recycling, ecology projects worldwide. Mind Power, Off The Beaten Track.

"FBI This Week" "Animal 'Bites' '" "City Arts Of San Francisco" ABC Radio Network Humane Society of the The WFMT Ideas Network Produced by: Neal Schiff Hosted United States Produced by: Pacific Vista Productions by: Neal Schiff Produced by: Helen Mitternight Hosted by: Sedge Thomson Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Weekly, for thirteen weeks Length: One min. Terms: Supplied with Length: Three mins. Length: One hour Terms: Supplied with network affiliation Delivered via: Digital voice announcer network affiliation Delivered via: Satcom Cl T23 First aired: 4/89 Delivered via: Galaxy 6 T3 First aired: 1964 A weekly One minute of sound bites on animal issues First aired: 4/92 public affairs series with a contem- porary format. ranging from pet care to endangered species. An outstanding collection of international fig- ures in literature and the performing arts, ad- dressing contemporary ideas and values. "51 Percent" ABC Radio Networks Produced by: WAMC National Productions "Constitutional Minutes" Hosted by: Beth Engeler & Dr. Sara Chapman "Baptist Hour" Transmedia Frequency: Weekly Radio & Television Commission, Produced by: Dave Adams Length: 25 mins. Terms: Supplied with SBC Hosted by: Dave Adams network affiliation Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Produced by: Craig Coffman Frequency: Holiday /seasonal First aired: 7/14/89 Hosted by: Derwood Rowell Length: 90 secs. Terms: Cash A program that takes a serious and in- Frequency: Weekly Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT telligent look at society's impact on women Length: 30 mins. Terms: Free First aired: 7/87 and their impact on society. Delivered via: Vinyl Seven historical & humorous features about First aired: 1941 Affiliates: 936 our rights ascitizens. How we came to adopt An inspiring half -hour of contemporary our bill of rights & freedoms. Runs week of Ju- religious teachings by Dr. Joel Gregory and ly 4th. three or four traditional hymns. "Health Show" ABC Radio Networks Produced by: WAMC National Productions "Contact" Hosted by: Beth Engeler & Sacred Heart Program Dr. David Carpenter Produced by: Jesuit Media Frequency: Weekly with "Best Of Our Knowledge" Frequency: Weekly Length: 25 mins. Terms: Supplied WAMC National Productions Length: Five mins. Terms: Free network affiliation via: Satcom C5 T23 Produced by: Milissa Rocker Delivered via: Vinyl Delivered First aired: 3 88 Hosted by: Milissa Rocker & Tim Reilly First aired: 1975 Affiliates: 100 news, nutrition, and fitness tips, Frequency: Weekly Mini- documentary style programs that deal Vital health and the latest information on life- saving drugs Length: 25 mins. Terms: Free upon with today's social concerns that fit effectively breakthroughs. notification around Sunday morning news. and new medical Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 /Galaxy VI First aired: 9/90 Affiliates: 27 A magazine -format program highlighting re- search and breakthroughs on college cam- "Environment Show" "KING - Carrying On The Dream" puses across America and issues in higher ABC Radio Networks Urban Public Affairs Network education. Produced by: WAMC National Productions Produced by: UPAN Hosted by: Bruce Robertson Hosted by: UPAN personality Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Holiday/seasonal special Length: 25 mins. Terms: Supplied with Length: One hour Terms: Supplied with network affiiiation net Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 work affiliation )PHONE NUMBER INDEX First aired: 1/89 Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T5H Begins On A look at the politics, science, people, First aired: 1/84 Affiliates: 140 f 1 Program series highlighting people making Page 106 events, crises, and solutions surrounding our search for environmental health and economic contributions that have made Martin Luther security. King's dream come true.

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"Mind -Set" `'Point PUBLIC Of Law" AFFAIRS Chuck Jackson Transmedia Produced by: Kali Woolfork Produced by: Dave Abrams Hosted by: Chuck Jackson Hosted by: Curtis Howard Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Daily Length: 15/30 mins. Terms: Cash Length: Three mins. Terms: Cash Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /Mailed script Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First aired: 1/92 Affiliates: 2 First aired: 1954 Affiliates: 65 Public affairs based on needs and concerns America's longest running syndicated fea- of 25 -54 audience. Environment, consumer ture. Actual court cases presented in a news, health, new -age thought, children. dramatic story format with the courts decision at the end. "Law Show" WAMC National Productions "Northwestern Reviewing Stand" "Profiles In The Building Produced by: Lee Farbman PIA Radio Of America" Hosted by: Lee Farbman & Michael Hershman Network Frequency: Weekly Produced by: PIA Urban Entertainment Corp. Length: 25 mins. Terms: Free Hosted by: Sandra Kramer and Steve Scott Produced by: Urban Entertainment Corp Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 /Galaxy VI Frequency: Weekly Hosted by: Gary Shepherd cassette Length: 30 mins. Terms: Cash Frequency: Daily First aired: 7/90 Affiliates: 41 Delivered via: Analog tape Length: One min. Terms: Barter A view of the legal landscape, presenting First aired: 5/85 Affiliates: 100 Delivered via: Analog tape news from the legal front in a straightforward, Award - winning public affairs with newsmak- First aired: 4/88 Affiliates: 60 easy -to- understand manner. er interviews, man -on- the -street montages A short-form daily show highlighting per- and celebrity actualities. sonalities in black history and documenting their cultural significance.

"Lift Your Heart" Sacred Heart Program "On Main Street With Dale Meyer" "Radio Dialogue" Produced by: Jesuit Lutheran Hour Ministries Longhorn Radio Network Produced Frequency: Weekly Produced by: International Lutheran by: Woodrow Wilson International Length: 15 -30 mins. Terms: Free Laymen's League Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution Hosted by: Delivered via: Vinyl Hosted by: Dr. Dale A. Meyer George Liston Seay First aired: 1'39 Affiliates: 500 Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Weekly Length: Documentary -style programs dealing with Length: 30 mins. Terms: Public service 30 mins. Delivered today's social concerns. Programs have wide Delivered via: International Broadcast via: Analog tape /Westar T3 acceptance among all religious affiliations. Network First aired: 1982 Affiliates: 150 First aired: 12/91 Conversations with scholars, authors, and Weekly Bible study program featuring public figures on political, historical, and cultural music, comedy and group involvement. Pro- issues in world affairs. "Living Well" gram available in 30- minute format on a week- ly basis. WAMC National Productions Produced by: Milissa Rocker Hosted by: Milissa Rocker THE SOURCE Frequency: Weekly "Page One" Length: 25 mins. Terms: Free upon REPORT notification PIA Radio Network Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 /Galaxy VI/ Produced by: Simon Wiesenthal Center Report" cassette Hosted by: Richard Trank "Source First aired: 6/89 Affiliates: 72 Frequency: Weekly Terms: Barter The Source A wealth of practical information, sound ad- Delivered via: Analog tape Produced by: Elfin Wilder vice, and good fun - personal finance, health First aired: 1/88 Affiliates: 60 Hosted by: Dia Stein and nutrition, travel, food, psychology, and Cultural news magazine featuring contem- Frequency: Weekly more. porary Jewish issues, personalities and inter- Length: 30 mins. Terms: Supplied with national newsmakers. network affiliation Delivered via: Satcom C5 First aired: 5i80 Affiliates: 125 "Lutheran Hour" Award - winning young adult public affairs Lutheran Hour Ministries "PIA Customized Public Affairs" magazine show. Produced by: Dr. Dale A. Meyer, PIA Radio Network Rev. Wallace Schulz Produced by: PIA Frequency: Weekly Hosted by: Sandra Kramer Length: 30/25 mins. Terms: Cash /Public Frequency: Weekly Service Length: 3C mins. Terms: Cash Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 /Westar IV T3 Delivered via: Analog tape PHONE NUMBER INDEX First aired: 1/82 Affiliates: 100 First aired: 10/30 Affiliates: 1,900 Begins On Programs include message based on Award winning public affairs compelling monthly thematic approach and appropriate coverage ... minimum 20 shows created an- Page 106 music in the 25- an 30- minute formats. nually from your problems/issues lists.

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"Black Music Experience" "Louis L'Amour Theater" PUBLIC AFFAIRS Bailey Broadcasting Services CKW & Associates Produced by: Bailey Broadcasting Services Produced by: Beau L'Amour Bantam Audio Hosted by: Lee Bailey Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Annually (June) Length: One hour Terms: Barter Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Cassette tape /CD imniq Delivered via: Analog tape First aired: 10/91 Affiliates: 100 First aired: 6 87 Affiliates: 120 Theatrical dramatizations of Louis L'Amour's Vignettes designed to inform listeners of classic short stories, with a full cast of charac- people, places, and things in black music ters, vivid settings, stirring music and authen- "Speakers Corner With history during Black Music Month. tic sound effects. Roger Mudd" "Milford- Haven" WFMT "Drama Hour" Charles Michelson & Sons CKW & Associates Produced by: William Benton Broadcast Mara Purl Project /Smithsonian Institution & Produced by: Charles Michelson Produced by: Oxford University Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Weekly Hosted by: Roger Mudd Length: 30 mins. Terms: Cash Length: One hour Terms: Barter Frequency: Weekly Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: Cassette tape Length: One hour Terms: First aired: 1940 Affiliates: 108 First aired: 1 93 network ser- about a small Delivered via: Analog tape Galaxy 6 T3 Famous radio drama half -hour A new original radio drama all time. "Dragnet," "Gangbusters," town, exploring topical issues from the envi- First aired: 7 91 Affiliates: 202 ies of " and more. ronment and politics, to ethics and econom- Lectures & discussion on arts & humanities, "The Green Hornet, ics. science, politics & public affairs. "Dream Of Freedom" "Mystery Minutes /Death Rides "When Radio Was" Bailey Broadcasting Services The Airwaves" Dick Brescia Associates Produced by: Bailey Broadcasting Services Hosted by: Dawn Lewis & Cameron Turner Contemporary Group Produced by: Carl Amari Frequency: Annually (January) Hosted by: Art Fleming Length: One min. Terms: Barter cash Length: 90 mins. Terms: Barter Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: Analog tape will hook listeners. Length: One hour Terms: Barter A 25- episode serial that Affiliates: 125 marriage Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Set at a radio station, it depicts the A straightforward look at the life of Dr. Martin and death of owner Killer Hertz. First aired: 1 90 Affiliates: 100 Luther King. Airs during the King holiday. Shows from radio's Golden Age: "Lone Ranger," "The Shadow," "X Minus One," "Nostalgia Scrapbook" "Life of Riley," "Lights Out," and more. "Marvin Gaye: We Miss You" Radio America Magazine Bailey Broadcasting Services (formerly Radio New England) Broadcasting Services DRAMA /NOSTALGIA Produced by: Bailey Produced by: Barry Lunderville Hosted by: Lee Bailey Hosted by: Barry Lunderville & Mel Simons (March, April) Frequency: Annually Frequency: Weekly Barter Length: Two hours Terms: Length: 30 mins Terms: Barter via: Analog tape Delivered Delivered via: Analog tape A First aired: 4/88 Affiliates: 180 First aired: 3/90 Affiliates: 50 Marvin Gaye, one of the greatest A tribute to Draws material from 100,000 old radio visionaries ever. Airs around Q soul singers and shows. Countless television soundtracks and death. Gaye's birthday and thousands of disc recordings. "Ayer, Hoy y Siempre" "Imagination Theatre Fairy Tales" Lutheran Hour Ministries Imagination Theatre "Ocean Rudee Radio Programme" Produced by: International Lutheran Produced by: Cindy Parente Radio Shorts, Ltd. Laymen's League Hosted by: Cindy Parente Produced by: The Ocean Rudee Company Uncle Julio Hosted by: Frequency: Weekly Hosted by: Ocean Rudee Frequency: Weekly Length: 12 -19'z mins. Terms: Cash Frequency: Weekly Length: 15 mins. Terms: Cash public service Delivered via: Analog tape Length: 30 mins. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Analog tape First aired: 7 90 Affiliates: 2 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /Satcom 1R First aired: 3 77 Affiliates: 1 1 5 The retelling of the world's best -loved fairy First aired: 10,88 Affiliates: Three Dramas relating to everyday topics, such as tales. Thirty minutes of fun and adventure for 5 -10 pressure, cross - family relationships, peer year old kids. Ocean Rudee brings books to cultural conflicts meaningful to Hispanics. "King: From Atlanta To life on the radio. The Mountaintop" "Black Experience" To Talk About" Bailey Broadcasting Services "Something Bailey Broadcasting Services Voices, Inc. Bailey Broadcasting Services Produced by: Bailey Broadcasting Services Produced by: Bailey Produced by: Charles Fuller Hosted by: Lee Bailey Boo4er Bradshaw Hosted by: Lee (January) Hosted by: Charles Fuller Frequency: Annually (February) Frequency: Annually hours Terms: Barter Frequency: Daily Length: 90 secs. Terms: Barter Length: Three Analog tape Length: One hour Terms: Barter Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: First aired: 1/86 Affiliates: 150 Delivered via: Analog tape First aired: 2 86 Affiliates: 135 A told story of Dr. Martin Luther First aired: 1989 Daily vignettes designed to inform listeners dramatically life and the civil rights struggle. Airs Variety, talk, trivia, rare recordings and inter- of people, places, and things in black history. King's King holiday. views - "something to talk about." Airs during Black History Month. during the

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"Trivia Quiz" "When Radio Was" DRAMA /NOSTALGIA MJI Broadcasting, Inc. Cick Brescia Associates Hosted by: Don Taylor Produced by: Carl Amari Frequency: Twice -daily Hosted by: Art Fleming Length: Two mins. Terms: Barter Frequency: Daily A Delivered via: Vinyl disc Langth: One hour Terms: Barter First aired: 5/85 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 o Topical trivia questions with a different First aired: 1:90 Affiliates: 100 theme each week. Prizes for contest winners Shows from radio's Golden Age: "Lone are provided to stations. Ranger, " "The Shadow, " "X Minus One," "Life of Riley, " "Lights Out," and more. "Three M's: Malcolm, Martin <ä- "TV, Movie, News, & Mandela `World Today Old Spot Soundbites" Bailey Broadcasting Services The Source San Francisco Sound Archive/ Produced by: Bailey Broadcasting Services Produced by: Marcia Stevenson Hosted by: Blair Underwood American Archives Hosted by: Various Frequency: Annually (February) Produced by: Roger Dorfman Frequency: Daily Length: 90 mins Terms: Barter Frequency: Monthly Terms: Cash Length: One min. Terms: Supplied with Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: Analog tape network affiliation First aired: 2/91 Affiliates: 90 Affiliates: Two Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 The stories of three of the most important Sound library for stations and syndicators First aired: 7 88 Affiliates: 125 leaders in the modern racial equality move- featuring TV, movie, news actualities, dia- Actual edited newscasts re -aired on their ment. Airs during Black History Month. logue, and themes. anniversary dates.

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Answer For The '90s" PRODUCTION LIBRARIES "The "Broadcast 2" JAM Media Productions Associated Production Music Primary cuts: 100+ Frlmary cuts: 800 Total cuts: 400+ Total cuts: 2000 Terms: Buyout Lpdated: Quarterly Market exclusive? No Terms: Leased Delivered via: CD Market exclusive? No Subscribers: Contains :60/:30 production Delivered via: CD music in various contemporary styles. First offered: 9/90 Includes holiday and seasonal music too. Thirty CDs carefully selected from 500 CDs Live musicians as well as synth cuts. from four libraries, tailed for promos, spots, PSAs, and programs. "Advertiser Jingles" "Apple Digital Production Library" Thompson Creative O'Connor Creative Services Primary cuts: 1600 Primary cuts: 25+ Total cuts: 2300 Terms: Leased Updated: Biannually Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Buyout Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Market exclusive? No First offered: 1991 Delivered via: CD It doesn't cost $10,000 to have "network" First offered: 1986 professionalism for local advertiser jingles. Subscribers: 437 14C41101:111 Perfect for , malls, retailers, auto deal- Full- service comprehensive music and ers, etc. sound effects library utilized by all formats with great success: priced far below most others. "The CAT" TM Century "Aircraft Music Library" "Attitude" Updated: Three times per year Toby Arnold & Associates Terms: Buyout lease CA V Corp. Total cuts: 3023 Market exclusive? No Primary cuts: 500 Updated: Quarterly Delivered via: CD Total cuts: 2500 Terms: Leased First offered: 1980 Updated: Quarterly Market exclusive? No Subscribers: 96 Terms: Leased Delivered via: CD Creative Advertising Thematics: Cam - Market exclusive? No First offered: 1991 paigns for local retail clients with a blend of Delivered via: CD Subscribers: 100 imaginative and creative sounds. Also First offered: 1986 Hard -hitting, high- energy promo beds and work parts, sound effects. Fresh, contemporary production beds and SFXs. KITS, WFLZ, KABC, WAPE, KDWB, sweepers for all radio formats. KMPS, KTRH, and more.

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"Custom Production Library" PRODUCTION LIBRARIES FirstCom Broadcast Services Primary cuts: 2160 i oft aroduction library Total cuts: 6948 Updated: Biannually as needed "Compact Disc Terms: Buyout lease Market exclusive? No Production Library" Delivered via: CD TM Century First offered: 1990 1000+ Total cuts: 1500 Subscribers: what you need from more than 150 Updated: Three times per year Choose only for the production music "Chainsaw One" Terms: Buyout lease CDs and pay and sound effects you need. SP Productions /Techsonics Market exclusive? No Delivered via: CD First offered: 1986 Edge Terms: Leased "Cutting Subscribers: 1 1 5 Market exclusive? Yes Production Library" Mass -appeal instrumental music for Delivered via: CD Dave Dworkin's Ghostwriters commercials and promos. Free computer First offered: 6,90 software for track location, use records. Primary cuts: 109 Subscribers: 160 Total cuts: 162 Highly unusual "Power Parts" to create the Terms: Buyout wildest, hottest station in town! A low -cost Market exclusive? No workhorse processed in Base 3 -D! Delivered via: CD High -energy effects, sweepers, sounders, "Cheap Radio Thrills" "Country Production Library" blasts, and 67 music beds. Thirty day money - L.A. Air Force O'Connor Creative Services back guarantee. Primary cuts: 400+ Primary cuts: 94 Total cuts: 345 Terms: Buyout Updated: Bimonthly Market exclusive? No Terms: Buyout Delivered via: CD Vinyl dis: Market exclusive? No First offered: 1979 Delivered via: CD Subscribers: 500+ First offered: 1991 Classic "must have" production kit of music Subscribers: 73 and effects, both serious and silly. Phil Music The first and only commercial and promo songs, singing EBS tests, etc. production service created specifically for Country. Includes a bonus CD of traditional country orchestrations. "Digital Director" "Climax Premier Production TM Century Parts" Three times per year Rick Allen Creative Services "Creative Radio Commercials" Terms: Buyout lease Koncepts Market exclusive? No Total cuts: 206 K.K.Kreative Delivered via: CD Terms: Leased Terms: Buyout First offered: 1986 Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Subscribers: 361 Delivered via: CD Delivered via: Analog tape One -minute, 30- second, and First offered: 1990 First offered: 1 89 15- second tracks with work parts and Subscribers: 137 Subscribers: Four sound effects. A premier production A hot programming production library airing We write produce creative commercials for library. on WQHT, WBBM -FM, KPWR, WAPW, stations that can't afford creative departments WUSL, and more. It works' Just ask them. or want to add to their existing one.

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"Flashpoint!" PRODUCTION LIBRARIES Brown Bag Productions Three® Primary cuts: 417 Generation Total cuts: 41 7 Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes "Generation III" Delivered via: CD TM Century First offered: 1988 Total cuts: 4400 for Tour -de -force programming library Updated: Twice a month w WXKS, WHQT, WEBN, KXRX, WYNF, WIYY, Terms: Buyout /lease Energy" KXXR, KIIS, KKLQ, KXRX, WMMS, WQHT, Market exclusive? No "Digital KKDA, etc. Mitch Craig Productions Delivered via: CD First offered: 1989 Primary cuts: 183 Subscribers: 300 Total cuts: 183 Mass -appeal instrumental for commer- Terms: Buyout Tracks" cials, promos, and sweepers. Free com- Market exclusive? No "Fresh puter software for track location and usage Delivered via: CD Thompson Creative records. Eighty -four music beds for promos or com- Primary cuts: 500 mercials, and 99 effects for sweepers. Two Total cuts: 1000 CD set, $150 each. Updated: 4 -6 months Terms: Leased "Drive Drops" Market exclusive? Optional "Holiday Production Library" San Francisco Sound Delivered via: CD /DAT O'Connor Creative Services 1992 Archive /American Archives First offered: Primary cuts: 97 Nothing but contemporary material, it's the Updated: As needed Total cuts: 125 production director's dream. You can save Terms: Buyout Jpdated: No time with Fresh Tracks from Thompson Crea- Market exclusive? Yes Torms: Buyout tive. Delivered via: Analog tape Market exclusive? No First offered: 1991 Delivered via: CD Subscribers: 15 First offered: 1989 Sound bites about cars, driving; commute Subscribers: 723 and traffic SFX for AM/PM drives. The first totally new production service "Funny Radio Commercials" dedicated to commercial and random -length "Eclipse" K.K.Kreative Koncepts music for every holiday and special event of Brown Bag Productions Terms: Leased he year. Market exclusive? Yes Primary cuts: 420 Reel -to- reel /cassette Total cuts: 420 Delivered via: "Hot Tracks Music" First offered: 5/88 Terms: Leased Hot Tracks produced, award - winning funny Market exclusive? Yes Custom radio for most products or ser- Terms: Buyout /lease Delivered via: CD commercials to sound unlike any in a Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 1989 vices; guaranteed Delivered via: CD DAT Adult -based programming masterpiece for market. First offered: 1 92 television networks, KIIS, WAXY, all four CHR/Urban music production library. WWNK, KBCO, WRQX, KFRC -FM, WKQL, KLXK, KLSI, KSDO-FM, etc. "Joe Kelly's Production Tracks!" "Future Effects" Joe Kelly Creative Services "The Effects" Audio Productions Primary cuts: 320 Mitch Craig Productions Total cuts: 108 Total cuts: 320 Primary cuts:193 Terms: Buyout Updated: Three times annually Total cuts: 193 Market exclusive? No Terms: Leased Terms: Buyout Delivered via: CD /DAT Market exclusive? Format -exclusive Market exclusive? No First offered: 1987 Delivered via: CD Delivered via: CD Subscribers: 153 First offered: 3/92 Promotional library: 35 (:30 8 :60) promo A single-disc sweeper and music bed pack- Multipurpose, state -of- the -art digital produc- beds and 158 effects. Buy one or both CDs age - more than 30 music beds included. tion library. for $150 each. "Killer Sweepers & Stingers" "Escape" Killer Tracks Brown Bag Productions "Futureshock" Primary cuts: 178 Primary cuts: 303 Mitch Craig Productions Total cuts: 178 Updated: Annually Total cuts: 303 Primary cuts: 174 Terms: Buyout Terms: Leased Total cuts: 174 Market exclusive? No Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Buyout Delivered via: CD Delivered via: CD Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 9/90 First offered: 1986 Delivered via: CD Subscribers: 150 The first adult -based programming library Seventy five hot promo beds in :30:60 Offers one CD of zaps and another of music used by KLDE. WYUU, KHTK, WHIO, 3UZ, lengths and 99 effects for sweepers. Two CD bed sweepers for a total of 178 effects. Radio Atlantic, etc. now at reduced pricing. set, $150 each.

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"Manhattan Production Music" "Network Production Music" PRODUCTION LIBRARIES ManhattanProduction Music Network Music Primary cuts: 750 Terms: Leased Total cuts: 3750 Market exclusive? No Updated: Monthly Delivered via: CD Terms: Leased First offered: 1985 Market exclusive? No Collection includes every type of music and Delivered via: CD specialized syles such as news, sports, and First offered: 1983 public affairs. Network Production Music - 100 volumes of outstanding music on compact disc with a new release each month. "Killer Tracks" "Maximum Impact Library" Killer Tracks FirstCom Broadcast Services 10 CDs annually The NEW Christmas Updated: Primary cuts: 901 Terms: Leased Production Library" Total cuts: 1468 Market No Services exclusive? Updated: Annually Airforce Broadcast Delivered via: CD Terms: Buyout /lease Total cuts: 100 First offered: 3'90 Market exclusive? No Terms: Buyout Unique cutting -edge sound featuring 45 Delivered via: CD Market exclusive? No Drama, CDs such as Rock, Urban, Comedy, Subscribers: 1000+ Delivered via: CD plus Sweepers /Stingers and Hollywood Edge High- energy cuts designed for high- power- First offered: 1988 SFX. ed stations that want to push the limits of con- Original Christmas tracks in :30 and :60 for- temporary production. mats, plus random tracks and updated ver- "Laser Lightning" sions of classic Christmas favorites. TM Century Total cuts: 1500 "The NEW Production Library" Updated: Three times per year Airforce Broadcast Services Terms: Buyout /lease Primary cuts: 860 Market exclusive? No Total cuts: 1682 Delivered via: CD Terms: Buyout First offered: 1988 "MegaMusic" Market exclusive? No Subscribers: 81 TM Century Delivered via: CD Hot rockin' production music for CHR, AOR, Primary cuts: 15 per disc First offered: 1985 Churban, and Urban. One- minute and 30- Total cuts: Appx. 60 per disc New 21 -CD package covers MOR to Rap, second sweepers, beds, and gimmicks. Updated: Monthly news, weather, trafic,promos. Consistently Terms: Leased excellent music and production. Market exclusive? No Delivered via: CD "NEXT Production Parts Library" First offered: 4/92 Allen Creative Services Century's newest production music Rick library. Total cuts: 300 LAZE:t Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes PRODUCTION LIBRRRV Delivered via: CD Library" First offered: 1991 "Lazer" "Metro Music Production More hot effects and music from the pro- TM Century Metro Music Productions duction director of New York's No. 1 CHR! Updated: Three times per year Primary cuts: 211 Terms: Buyout /lease Total cuts: 419 Market exclusive? No Updated: Biannually Delivered via: CD Terms: Leased ,OM111MUSiCi, First offered: 1987 Market exclusive? No Subscribers: 170 Delivered via: CD Hot music tracks with original music First offered: 1988 composed by top writers, musicians, and Contemporary American music in a range of engineers. Includes sound effects. styles; mix of synth and acoustic, especially Library" guitar, sax, piano, live horn sections. "Omnimusic Omnimusic "Money" Primary cuts: 1250 Total cuts: 1295 Bag Productions Brown Updated: Quarterly "Manhattan Production Music" Primary cuts: 450 Terms: Leased Manhattan Production Music Total cuts: 450 Market exclusive? No Terms: Leased Delivered via: CD Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 1982 Market exclusive? No Delivered via: CD Subscribers: 121 Delivered via: CD First offered: 1992 Fifty- eight -CD digital collection of full - Hottest new programming library in radio. First offered: 1985 length production themes for TV, radio and KITS, WQHT, WEBN, KQRS, WRBQ, WAPW, Collection includes every type of music and industrial video producers. All styles/ WEGX, KOME, KRXQ, KQKS, specialized syles such as news, sports. and WNOR -FM, moods represented. public affairs. KPSN, many more.

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PRODUCTION LIBRARIES "Production CD's" "Promo Pack" Philadelphia Music Works Thompson Creative Primary cuts: 250+ Primary cuts: 222 Total cuts: 250+ Total cuts: 222 Updated: 4 -6 months Terms: Buyout Terms: Leased Market exclusive? No Market exclusive? Optional Delivered via: CD Delivered via: CD /DAT First offered: 1991 First offered: 1992 Subscribers: 350 For CHR, Hot AC and others! Features con- PMW's production CD set contains three temporary promo beds, news elements, traf- "PAMS Propack - CDs (two called "The Cutting Edge," one fic, weather, sounders and stingers. Designed called "No Wimps" for $300. Oldies Format" exclusively for station promotion. PAMS Productions/CPMG Primary cuts: 500 "Production Music Library" "Raised On Rock" Terms: Leased River City Sound Productions Kendall Energies Market Yes Updated: exclusive? Quarterly Primary cuts: 25 Analog /DAT Terms: Buyout Delivered via: tape Total cuts: 175 First offered: 1990 Market exclusive? No Updated: Annually Subscribers: 85 Delivered via: CD Terms: Buyout Just for station promotion, this library gives First offered: Spring '91 Market exclusive? Yes you staging beds, promo beds, stingers, news Buy out Production Music Library, sold in Delivered via: CD intros weather holiday jingles, individual CDs. Perfect add -on to and beds, cuts, packages or First offered: 1989 markets. etc. library or starter for small Subscribers: 70 Identify yourself with pure rock 'n' roll. Ver- "Production Music Library" satile, self- contained musical arsenal. Perfect Sound Ideas for promos, designed to pack a punch! "Power Tools" Primary cuts: 388 Brown Bag Productions Total cuts: 1645 "Rock Flash" Updated: Biannually Primary cuts: 307 SP Productions /Techsonics Terms: Leased /lease-to -own Total cuts: 307 Market exclusive? No Terms: Leased Delivered via: CD Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 1988 Market exclusive? One station lockout Delivered via: CD The ideal library for audio -visuals, film, in- Delivered via: CD First offered: 1987 dustry, broadcast, and commercial presenta- First offered: A masterpiece library for WXRK, KQRS, tions. Now 50 CDs; new released added each Library putting "guitar flash" in your promos, WMC -FM, WYHY, WRIF, KCFX, KRTH, year. IDs. Maximum rock "power parts" and music WMMS, KJMZ, WXYV, KLOU, WFLZ, WGR- beds. A must for rock radio! FM, WBBM -FM, KTFM, etc. "Professional Broadcast Series" Omnimusic Primary cuts: 753 Total cuts: 952 "Powerplay" Updated: Quarterly Airforce Broadcast Services Terms: Leased Total cuts: 436 Market exclusive? No Terms: Buyout Delivered via: CD Market exclusive? No First offered: 1988 Delivered via: CD Subscribers: 61 "Sales Force" First offered: 1990 Eighteen -CD digital collection of production TM Century Hottest new radio promotion package ever beds in 60- and 30- second edits. Also bump- Updated: produced. ID stagers, lasers, drones, wild ers, stingers, logos, sweepers, laser shots. Bimonthly workparts, loopable and contest/production Terms: Buyout /lease beds. Market exclusive? No "Professional Production Music" Delivered via: CD Capitol Production Music/ Subscribers: 136 Capitol Records A great source for sales, production, and programming. Fits any local advertiser Primary cuts: 1311 production. Sound effects included. "Primo Promos" Total cuts: 2861 SP Productions /Techsonics Updated: 8 -10 times annually Total cuts: 400 Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Market exclusive? In selected markets Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: CD Delivered via: CD First offered: 9/86 First offered: 6/91 Subscribers: 120+ PHONE INDEX Dynamic pumping music, designed not to in- Sixty CDs, color- coded, grouped by style in- inBegins On terfere with VOs. Includes copious selection cluding contemporary, corporate, seasonal, of incredible "power parts." Four CDs, BASE ethnic, special occasion, retrospective, Page 106 3 -D. sports, and fully symphonic classical.

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Library" "Super Star ID's" PRODUCTION LIBRARIES "Sound Designer FirstCom Broadcast Services San Francisco Sound Archive/ Primary cuts: 598 American Archives Total cuts: 1547 Primary cuts: 200 Updated: Biannually Total cuts: 600 Terms: Buyout/lease Updated: As needed Market exclusive? No Terms: Buyout Delivered via: CD Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 4/91 Delivered via: Analog tape Subscribers: 1000+ First offered: 1991 Score spots in minutes that sound like they Subscribers: Eight hours to produce with FirstCom's Sound TV & movie stars saying "This is " or Radio Spice" took "Salt & Pepper: Designer Library! their famous tag lines for station IDs. Station - American Archives produced. Primary cuts: 200 "Split- Second Production Music Total cuts: 2000 Vol. 1" Updated: Monthly Library Terms: Buyout Split Second Music Market exclusive? Yes Primary cuts: 10 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Total cuts: 40 "Synergy" First offered: 1992 Updated: Biannually Toby Arnold & Associates Sprinkle lightly or to taste. Salt - Top 10 Terms: Buyout Total cuts: 563 TV, film, actualities. Pepper mild to hot. Market exclusive? Yes - Terms: Buyout/lease Very short sound drops. Delivered via: CD/DAT No First offered: 4/92 Market exclusive? Delivered via: CD Creative, original broadcast themes for the First offered: 1992 '90s, DDD, in song length; :60, :30, and :15 Subscribers: 100 edits. "Sampler Library" Smooth and sophisticated adult spectrum Sound Ideas sweepers, ID, stagers and promo SFXs. Primary cuts: 3300 "Starfire" Clients: MIS, KCBS, WUSA, KMPS, KABC Terms: Buyout Brown Bag Productions and more. Market exclusive? No Primary cuts: 302 Delivered via: CD Total cuts: 302 First offered: 1988 Terms: Leased 3300 digitally recorded notes on six com- Market exclusive? Yes pact discs. 135 instruments were recorded; Delivered via: CD included are 375 specially selected sound First offered: 1985 "Sytheffexx" effects. A programming -based legendary library used by WQHT, KSOL, WSTR, KKAT, KKDA, RPI WBSB, and dozens more now at budget Primary cuts: 81 pricing. Total cuts: 100+ "Signature Music Library" Terms: Buyout Signature Music Market exclusive? No Delivered via: CD /DAT Primary cuts: 175 First offered: 1989 Total cuts: 525 PHONE NUMBER INDEX Subscribers: 400+ Updated: Annually sk Begins On Laser shots, explosions, phone tones, Terms: Leased Page 106 synth beds, drones, glides, and other extra- Market exclusive? No neous production elements. Delivered via: CD /DAT

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"Turbo Techsonics" PRODUCTION LIBRARIES JINGLES & IDs SP Productions /Techsonics Total cuts: 440 Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: CD First offered: 1989 Subscribers: 300 Hottest production elements and promo music on the face of the planet! Heard on MOJO, KITS, Power 99 /Atlanta. "Advertiser Jingles - Syndicated and Custom" ThCHOÑCs "The Ultimate" Thompson Creative Toby Arnold & Associates Primary cuts: 25+ 3 -D PRODUCTION LIBRARIES used worIdw,de Primary cuts: 1200 Terms: Leased Total cuts: 3200 Market exclusive? Yes "Techsonics 2 - Terms: Buyout/lease Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First Market exclusive? No offered: 1991 The Music Library" It Delivered via: CD doesn't cost $10,000 to have "network SP Productions/ First offered: 1988 professionalism for local advertiser jingles. Subscribers: 200 Perfect for banks, malls, retailers, auto Techsonics dealers, etc. Primary cuts: 500 Full -service, fully- orchestrated library, in- Total cuts: 900 cluding rock, jazz, blues, country, AC, holi- Updated: Annually day, seasonal, specialty, novelty, promo "All Hit Kit" Terms: Leased beds, and SFX. TM Century Market exclusive? Yes Primary cuts: 16 Delivered via: CD Terms: Leased First offered: 10/89 "Visions" Market exclusive? Yes Subscribers: 200 Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT & Perfect, all- around library for hot pro- Toby Arnold Associates First offered: 1989 mos, commercials, sweepers /IDs. In Total cuts: 3100 Subscribers: 36 BASE 3 -D. On MOJO, WTMX/Chicago, Updated: Quarterly Hot AC jingles WNCI, WDFX, WHYI. Terms: Leased Market exclusive? No Delivered via: CD "Amazing Radio" First offered: 1991 Dick Orkin's Radio Ranch "Toolkit & Lazer Impact Subscribers: 100 Primary cuts: 8 Production Libraries" Cool and sophisticated. Promo and com- Updated: Annually mercial beds plus SFXs. KITS, KDMX, KDWB, Terms: Leased GMI Broadcast Services KMPS, KRTH, KCBS, WUSA, KABC and Market exclusive? Yes Primary cuts: 425+ many more. Delivered via: Analog tape Terms: Buyout First offered: 9 90 Market exclusive? Some markets Subscribers: 100+ Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT "Weapons" Humorous radio spot campaigns designed First offered: 1/90 for specific advertiser categories, customized Subscribers: 200+ Brown Bag Productions for the local advertiser. Effective selling tool The Toolkit/Lazer Impact. Five CDs with Primary cuts: 431 for sales departments. SFX and music beds for spots, promos, Total cuts: 431 sweepers. High quality, low price, free demo! Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes "America's Country" Delivered via: CD TM Century First offered: 1990 Primary cuts: 15 Most popular programming library in radio Terms: Leased history. WAPW, KGO, KBPI, WHYI, WIOO, Market exclusive? Yes WFLZ, WNCX, WBZ, WLLZ, KITS, KRXQ, Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT Tre4'eI1er JI WDVE, etc. First offered: 1984 Subscribers: 75 "Trendsetter II" Biggest- selling Country package. Recorded with full orchestra for KLAC /Los Angeles. TM Century ' `ZX 2000" Updated: Quarterly Toby Arnold & Associates Terms: Buyout /lease Total cuts: 413 "Artist Liners" Market exclusive? No Terms: Leased Signature Image via: CD Delivered Market exclusive? No Primary cuts: 5 First offered: 1988 Delivered via: CD Terms: Buyout Subscribers: 500 First offered: 1992 Market exclusive? Yes 15 -sec- One-minute, 30- second, and Subscribers: 100 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT ond original and alternate mixes. Sound ef- High impact promo SFXs and sweeper li- First offered: 7/26/91 fects, power parts, and trailer hitches. brary. Custom built for WFLZ, Brian James, Recording artists introduce their songs and KITS, Ron Shapiro, and Nationwide's Dave also do Christmas liners. Artists are CHR, AC, Kay. Urban, Country, Blues and Alternative.

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"Capitol Idea" "Classic Jingles" JINGLES & IDs JAM Creative Productions, Inc. PAMS Productions/CPMG Primary cuts: 11 Primary cuts: 5000+ Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First offered: 1991 First offered: 1957 -1977 ID's, promo bed, and news stagings for full - Subscribers: 400+ more! service or talk stations. Created for WMAL/ Updated resings of the jingles that made Washington, DC. WABC, KFWB, WLS, etc. famous! Offered through PAMS producers Ben Freedman or "Be Kool" "Cash Tracks" Richard Kaufman. JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Toby Arnold & Associates Primary cuts: 12 Primary cuts: 1 "Classic Oldies" Terms: Leased Total cuts: 8 -12 TM Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Buyout Century Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Market exclusive? Yes Primary cuts: 18 First offered: 1988 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Terms: Leased A "contemporary" oldies package, created First offered: 1991 Market exclusive? Yes old- via: Analog tape /CD /DAT for KOOL 105 /Denver and used now by Award - winning custom client jingles. A Delivered ies and oldies -based AC stations coast -to- value -added sales promotion guaranteed to First offered: 1990 coast. put money in the bank. TA&A (800) 527- Subscribers: 60 5335. Oldies -based AC. "The Beat" "CBS/LA" JAM Creative Productions, Inc. TM Century "Comic IDeas" Primary cuts: 15 Primary cuts: 18 Laugh -Trak Media Services, Inc. Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Terms: Buyout Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /CD First offered: 10/90 First offered: 1990 First offered: 1991 Custom drops and IDs for air personalities, Perfect jingles for Contemporary /Urban Subscribers: 25 using comic celebrity impressions. Customiz- formats. Created for LA's top -rated KKBT Produced for CBS -FM /Los Angeles; Oldies. ed or generic comedy jingles available. ( "The Beat "). Nifor "CBS's W -Lite" "'s KISS" Thompson Creative "Commercial Jingles" ARCA (Audio Recording TM Century Primary cuts: 1 5 Terms: Leased Corporation of Arkansas, Inc.) Primary cuts: 15 Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Leased Primary cuts: 12 Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape/DAT Terms: Buyout First offered: 1992 Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT Market exclusive? Yes Yes, this package is perfect for any lite sta- First offered: 3/91 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT tion. Also adapts to other image lines. Piloted Subscribers: One First offered: 1976 for CBS 080 WLTT/Washington, DC. Urban -based Top 40. Innovative package Custom jingles produced for your client's for WXKS. original or "re-sing." "Celebrity IDs" Interview Factory "Continuous Coast" "Breakthrough" Primary cuts: As needed Productions, Inc. JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Total cuts: 4000+ JAM Creative Primary cuts: 16 Primary cuts: 25 Updated: Daily for perpetuity Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Terms: Licensed IDs exclusive; Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Custom IDs no overlapping markets due Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT generic have First offered: 1991 First offered: 1989 to volume via: Analog tape The latest in our series of soft A/C packages Hot CHR jingles created for WPLJ/New Delivered Stars ask your listeners to stay tuned, have created for award- winning KOST /Los Ange- York. Contemporary sounds combine with etc. Thousands of different les. Includes positioning cuts and "love bright, powerful vocals. a great Christmas, promos with thousands of performers. songs" jingles.

"California Country" "Civilized Rock" Thompson Creative Mainstreet Productions "Country Express" JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Primary cuts: 16 Primary cuts: 5 Terms: Leased Total cuts: 40 Primary cuts: 13 Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Buyout Terms: Leased Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 1991 Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT The most contemporary Country package First offered: 11/89 First offered: 1989 ever. Cuts encompass all textures and tem- This CHR package is the most dynamic on Contemporary country ID's created for pos. Creation supervised by Lee Logan and the market. It's ear -grabbing, never predict- KNIX -FM /Phoenix. Includes transitions, Rusty Walker. able, and always hot' weather bed, legal ID and DJ logo.

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"Custom Advertiser Jingles" "Custom Jingle Packages" IDs JINGLES & Toby Arnold & Associates Split Second Music Primary cuts: 1 Terms: Buyout /leased Total cuts: 8 -12 Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Buyout /Leased Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 1984 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Custom jingles and music beds, full sing and First offered: 1974 doughnuts in most musical styles at an afford- Custom jingles built to your client's exact able price. specifications with the same quality and style found in a national advertiser's jingle. "Cute & Corny Cuts" "Country Favorites" PAMS Productions /CPMG JAM Creative Productions, Inc. "Custom and Syndicated Primary cuts: 100 16 Primary cuts: Jingle Packages" Terms: Leased Leased Terms: JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Primary cuts: Thousands Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Terms: Leased First offered: 1981 First offered: 1991 Market exclusive? Yes Yes, a package of selected Cute 8 Corny Contemporary country jingles with a big Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Cuts can do wonders for the personality image Created for KSON /San Diego. Logo sound. First offered: 11/74 of your station. compatible with our widely used 'It's Your JAM specializes in producing jingle pack- Country" series. ages for radio stations of all formats. We have "Dallas Mix- ACIHot AC" well over 100 existing packages. Thompson Creative Primary cuts: 19 basic cuts "Country Powerhouse" "Custom Client Terms: Leased TM Century (Advertiser) Jingles" Market exclusive? Yes Primary cuts: 19 Philadelphia Music Works, Inc. Delivered via: Analog tape -DAT Terms: Leased Primary cuts: 6 cuts /client First offered: 1991 Market exclusive? Yes Total cuts: As many as needed Subscribers: One Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT Terms: Buyout This great package features a contemporary First offered: 1987 Market exclusive? Yes menu of cuts including transitions, top of hour Subscribers: 35 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT ID, promo beds, mornings, news, traffic and All -purpose Country package with full First offered: 1972 more. orchestra. Subscribers: 600 PMW is the radio industry's leading pro- ducer of custom advertiser jingles. More than 6,000 clients world -wide. 100% satisfaction "Custom & Syndicated guaranteed. Jingle Packages" Thompson Creative "Custom Comedy Songs & Bits" Terms: Leased Dano Custom Comedy "Dallas Power" Market exclusive? Yes Total cuts: Varies Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Updated: Monthly TM Century First offered: Terms: Cash on approval Primary cuts: 27 Packages available for CHR, AC, traditional Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Leased Country, and NAC /Contemporary Jazz. We Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Market exclusive? Yes also produce packages tailored to your First offered: 1986 Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT precise specifications. Subscribers: 5 First offered: 1989 Customized songs and bits for morning Subscribers: 100 shows. CHR package featuring 35 voices. Short, very "Custom & Syndicated Jingles" short, and fun cuts! TM Century "Custom ID Packages" Toby Arnold & Terms: Leased Associates "Digital Mix" Yes Terms: Buyout /Leased Market exclusive? JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /CD Market exclusive? Yes Custom jingles available in every format or to Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Primary cuts: 15 your specifications. Subscribers: 92 Terms: Leased Why have a syndicated package when you Market exclusive? Yes can have a TA & A custom for just a few dollars Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT more? All formats. First offered: 1991 "Custom & Syndicated ID A package designed to accommodate digital Jingle Packages" frequency identifiers, such as Mix 107.9/ "Custom IDs 'N' Sweepers" Who Did That Music Washington, DC. Rick Allen Creative Services Terms: Buyout Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Leased Market Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /CD exclusive? PHONE NUMBER INDEX From the former creative writing team of Delivered via: Analog tape. DAT lBegins On First offered: 1984 Killer Music comes a new jingle service spe- Subscribers: 100+ Page 106 cializing in both custom and syndicated ID jingle packages. Blah blah blah. Call for a demo. Blah blah blah. 74 .1 RaR PROGRAM SUPPLIER GUIDE '92 PROGRAM SERVICES

"The Edge-CHR/Hot AC; "Gold Spice" JINGLES & IDs Hot Oldies" American Archives Thompson Creative Primary cuts: 400 Monthly Primary cuts: 19 basic cuts Updated: Terms: Buyout Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered 1991 First offered: 1990 First offered: Subscribers: 4 This package will make you station stand out Drops for legal IDs or sweepers. In "classic" from all the rest. Cutting through the airwaves "24 karat" varieties. Revitalize your current with more intensity, more power and more or jingle package. Don't replace! "Dimension 2000" excitement. JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Primary cuts: 13 "Force One" "" Terms: Leased TM Century Thompson Creative Market exclusive? Yes Primary cuts: 17 Delivered via: Analog tape/DAT Primary cuts: 19 basic cuts Terms: Leased First offered: 1991 Terms: Leased for a specific term Market exclusive? Yes Contemporary tracks and adult vocals for Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT /DAT full-service and A/C stations. Cuts are stan- Delivered via: Analog tape First offered: 1990 First offered: 1991 dard lengths to work also with satellite - Subscribers: 5 delivered programming. Subscribers: 1 CHR package with 35 -voice sound. Lots of Contemporary full- service oldies format bells and whistles, fun cuts. package featuring an all -star roster of players Burton on "Double Barrels CHR/Hot AC" led by drummer Hal Blaine, James guitar. Thompson Creative "Freedom" TM Primary cuts: 14 basic cuts Century Terms: Leased Primary cuts: 15 "Goodtime Classics" Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Leased TM Century Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Market exclusive? Yes Primary cuts: 21 First offered: 1990 Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT Terms: Leased Arm your station for the ratings war. Short First offered: 1988 Market exclusive? Yes jingles including very contemporary shotguns. Subscribers: 30 Delivered via: Analog tape DAT CD Reload your image with Double Barrels. Country package recorded in Nashville fea- tures short cuts, ID cuts, long image cuts, First offered: 1992 patriotic cut. Subscribers: 31 1992 package for WMXJ/Miami; Oldies. "Double Power" TM Century "Fresh Jams" Primary cuts: 20 Thompson Creative "Great Memories" Terms: Leased Primary cuts: 15 JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Leased Primary cuts: 10 Delivered via: Analog tape/CD /DAT Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Leased First offered: 1988 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Market exclusive? Yes Subscribers: 50 First offered: 1990 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Hot AC produced for WNSR/New York, The only Urban package as fresh and excit- First offered: 1988 the In WENS /Indianapolis. ing as the best songs in the format - Great jingles of Big Band /Nostalgia stations! Living Color" of jingle packages!

"Dynamite Jingles" "Full-Custom Station ID's "Great Ties" Reel Good Productions and Jingles" TM Century Primary cuts: 77 Seacoast Sound Primary cuts: 19 Total cuts: 300+ Primary cuts: Unlimited Terms: Leased Updated: As necessary Terms: Buyout Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Buyout Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /CD/DAT Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First offered: 1988 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First offered: 1979 Subscribers: 40 with great short First offered: 1988 Custom -produced station ID packages from Full -service AC package legal ID. Subscribers: 25+ scratch! Every one unique. cuts, holiday cuts, CHR/Hot AC jingles that fit your flow. Customized to your needs with plenty of bang "Go West" for the buck. "Highway 21" Productions, Inc. JAM Creative TM Century Primary cuts: 14 Primary cuts: 20 Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes PHONE INDEX Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT First offered: 1992 INBegins On First offered: 1989 Jingles with a contemporary country flavor. Subscribers: 50 Page 106 Includes transitions, slogan and formatic cuts. Modern Country -pop jingles. Created for KNIX -FM /Phoenix.

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"Hyperlink" "KIIS/90" JINGLES & IDs JAM Creative Productions, Inc. JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Primary cuts: 25 Primary cuts: 20 Terms: Leased "erms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape/DAT First offered: 1991 First offered: 1990 A comprehensive Hot -AC package, includ- CHR ID's, transitions, and jock talk -up beds. ing jingles to carry your positioning lines, Our original "Hot KITS" and Fresh "KIIS" morning show cuts, summer, weekend, and packages (still in use) are also available. more. "Hollywood's KIIS" TM Century Primary cuts: 20 Terms: Leased DENTI Market exclusive? Yes IDs SWEEPERS PROMOS KIIS. A'vtt t°'11: Delivered vla: Analog tape /CD /DAT First offered: 1990 "Identi- Fires" "KIIS -- L.A.'s Subscribers: 55 Brown Jingles on KIIS -AM & FM Los Angeles. Spe- Spots, Inc. #1 Hit Music" cial morning cuts for Rick Dees and others. Terms: Leased TM Century Market exclusive? yes Primary cuts: 20 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First offered: 1989 Total cuts: 99 Terms: Leased "Hot Country" When you want hot, totally custom, fully Market exclusive? Yes TM Century produced sweepers and promos. Voicing by Bob Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT Primary cuts: 16 Brown. Production by Brown Spots. First offered: 1990 Terms: Leased Subscribers: 100 Market exclusive? Yes Hot CHR jingles. Delivered via: Analog tape CD DAT First offered: 1990 Subscribers: 15 "K- Lite /K -Lite Two" AC- to CHR -type instrumental beds com- TM Century plete with lasers, effects, etc Primary cuts: 33 Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT "Hot Holidays" First offered: 1989/1990 TM Century Subscribers: 35 Light rock series created for K- Lite'Houston. Primary cuts: 8 Terms: Leased "Killer B96" Market exclusive? Yes "Don Kelly - WPGC" TM Century Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT TM Century Primary cuts: 16 First offered: 1990 Primary cuts: 15 Terms: Leased Subscribers: 35 Total cuts: 30 Market exclusive? Yes Hot CHR holiday jingles. Terms: Leased Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /CD Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 1992 Delivered via: Analog tape CD DAT Subscribers: 20 First offered: 1991 Package for WBBM -FM /Chicago; CHR. "The Houston Mix-CHR/Hot AC" Subscribers: 20 Thompson Creative Urban jingles created by Don Kelly for WPGC /Washington, WXYV Baltimore. and Primary cuts: 20 basic cuts others. Terms: Leased `'KJLH - Pure Excitement" Market exclusive? Yes TM Century Delivered via: Analog tape/DAT Primary cuts: 10 First offered: 1991 Terms: Leased Subscribers: One Market exclusive? Yes features an upbeat This great package Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT a variety of group of contemporary cuts plus First offered: 1991 beds. optional 60- second promo "KFRC -FM" Urban jingles created by Michael Spears TM Century and Tony Grey for KJLH/Los Angeles, K -104- FM /Dallas, and others. Primary cuts: 15 "Ron Hummel Productions" Terms: Leased Ron Hummel Productions Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /CD Terms: Buyout PHONE NUMBER INDEX Market exclusive? No First offered: 1991 Delivered via: Analog tape DAT Subscribers: 40 Begins On Produced for KFRC /San Custom IDs and promotion sweepers for -FM Francisco; Page 106 radio. Oldies.

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"KVIL - The Nineties" JINGLES & IDs TM Century Primary cuts: 15 ... LA Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT First offered: 1990 93.9 FM Subs cribers: 25 lirti Popular current AC package features ex- "L.A. Country" clusive KVIL five -voice vocal group. TM Century "KYKY '91" Primary cuts: 17 TM Century Terms: Leased t 1p Yes Market exclusive? pc 3C4J13 S':at.J Primary cuts: 19 Delivered via: Analog tape/DAT /CD Terms: Leased First offered: 1992 Yes 64 Market exclusive? Subscribers: 50 Analog tape /CD /DAT Star- Spangled Delivered via: Hot country package for KZLA /Los An- "KSCS - First offered: 1991 geles. Country Subscribers: 5 TM Century Adult CHR jingles. Basic cuts: 16 Terms: Leased for specific term "KZLA" Market exclusive? Yes TM Century "Lite 97" Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT Primary cuts: 16 TM Century Introduced: 1989 Terms: Leased Primary cuts: 24 Subscribing stations: 30 Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Leased Popular Country package; 28-voice, full Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT Market exclusive? Yes orchestra. Lots of extras, such as news, First offered: 1988 Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT intro, etc. Subscribers: 15 First offered: 1990 A great package for Country stations that Subscribers: 19 wish to hit call letters and frequency hard. Lite AC jingles. Leaders in NY, Chicago & LA Choose TM Century Jingles KIL4 i(L-imiEK°D)-z94 *VA KII These days, major stations in major markets know the best Chicago: 6 jingles are from TM Century! CBS' Newsradio 78 WBBM (AM) and WBBM -FM "Killer IpEE Kho, : B -96" go exclusively with TM Cap Cities/ ABC's WPLJ and Century! WBBM 78 Bonneville's "Mix 105 ", WNSR Other Majors: Newsradio have both been repeat TM Century clients for years! WPGC -FM in D.C.; "Kiss 108 ", WXKS -FM, WVBF Boston; Los Angeles: "V -103" Baltimore; KFRC -FM rui K century KCBS-FM, KIIS -FM and and KYA -FM; CBS' -Lite, KZLA, urban KJLH, KTNQ, Houston and Radio 7, Moscow! Parkway K -Love and K -Lite in LA; 14444 Beltwood Talknet and more national Dallas: Dallas, TX 75244 -3228 programs get jingles from TM KODZ, KVIL-FM, KSCS, Century, like "Rockin' Gold KEGL, K -LUV, KKDA -FM, Toll Free: (800) TM Century with Humble Harv" and 100+ KJMZ and KOAI choose TM AFRTS stations worldwide. Century! or (800) 937 -2100 R&R PROGRAM SUPPLIER GUIDE 92 77 PROGRAM SERVICES

JINGLES & IDs "Madison Avenue" "Morning and Afternoon Jingles TM Century and Parodies" Primary cuts: 20 J.L. Ritter Productions Terms: Leased Updated: Every 3 months Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Leased Delivered via: Analog tape CD DAT Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 1989 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Subscribers: 70 First offered: 1978 AC jingles originally done for WNSR/New Subscribers: 40 York. Fun - filled morning and afternoon image songs. Unique, one -of -a -kind easily remem- "LX Series 1" "Magic WMJX" bered by listeners. JAM Creative Productions, Inc. TM Century Primary cuts: 13 Primary cuts: 22 "NAC Custom Jingles" Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Lars Clutterham Music Market exclusive? yes Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Negotiable Delivered via: Analog tape DAT CD Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Market exclusive? Yes First Subscribers: 35 offered: 1992 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT WMJX Boston. Adult Contemporary. Low -cost jingles for small- market stations First offered: 2/87 programming mainstream AC. Custom jingles for NAC stations. "The Johnny Mann Singers" Distributed by PAMS Productions/ "New Day" "LX Series 2" CPMG JAM Creative Productions JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Primary cuts: 15+ Primary cuts: 23 Primary cuts: 11 Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First offered: 1962 First offered: 2/90 First offered: 1992 Now, PAMS brings you many of the original FSA package created for KDKA /Pittsburgh. Low -cost jingles for small- market stations Johnny Mann Singers, as directed by Johnny Includes short IDs, promo beds, and program programming Oldies -based AC. Mann in Los Angeles. themes.

"Market Buy -Out Jingles" Productions "LX Series 3" River City Sound JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Terms: Buyout i Market exclusive? Yes Primary cuts: 10 Delivered via: Analog tape Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT "Miami's WAXY" NEW H O R I Z O N S First offered: 1992 TM Century Low -cost jingle for small-market stations Primary cuts: 16 "New Horizons" programming all Oldies. All cuts are :06, and Terms: Leased TM Century work with satellite -delivered format. Market exclusive? Yes Primary cuts: 20 via: Analog tape CD DAT Delivered Total cuts: 29 First offered: 1988 Terms: Leased Subscribers: 65 Market exclusive? Yes "LX Series 4" Oldies -based AC. Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT JAM Creative Productions First offered: 1989 Primary cuts: 10 "Mile High" Subscribers: 50 Terms: Leased JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Clients choose vocal style (five -voice Market exclusive? Yes KVIL or standard). Comes with Primary cuts: 21 custom a Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT cappella 30- second Terms: Leased custom image song, First offered: 1992 package logo. Market exclusive? Yes Low-cost jingles for small- market stations Delivered via: Analog tape DAT programming soft rock/fight favorites. First offered: 1992 A country package that delivers CHR energy! Includes cuts designed to start music sweeps, cuts to accommodate "New Tradition" "LX Series 5" voiceover slogan line. JAM Creative Productions JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Primary cuts: 25 Primary cuts: 10 Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Delivered Market exclusive? Yes )PHONE NUMBER INDEX via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First offered: 2/89 First offered: 1992 Begins On Comprehensive Country package encom- 1 Low -cost jingles for small market stations Page 106 passing modern, AC, and new traditional styles of music. K programming Hot AC or CHR. country Created for YGO- FM/Denver.

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"Oldies 94.9" "Pro Basics" TM Century TM Century Primary cuts: 17 Primary cuts: 13 Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /CD Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /CD First offered: 1992 Subscribers: 40 Subscribers: 20 WPRO /Providence; Full- Service. Oldies package for KODZ/Dallas.

"New York Fan" "Proton" JAM Creative Productions "1 FM" TM Century Primary cuts: 22 JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Primary cuts: 15 Terms: Leased Primary cuts: 25 Terms: Leased Yes Market exclusive? Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT First offered: 7/90 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First offered: 1989 Contemporary, aggressive IDs and produc- First offered: 1991 Subscribers: 65 for WFAN /New York. tion elements created CHR jingles with personality, created for Bri- Classic CHR jingles. Great for Talk, Sports, FSA, or bright AC for- tain's national "BBC Radio 1 FM" network. mats. High energy and contemporary.

"New York's Best Mix" "Pure Magic - AC" Thompson Creative TM Century "Original Music" Primary cuts: 16 basic cuts Primary cuts: 20 JDK Music Production Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Primary cuts: Vanes Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Total cuts: Varies Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT Terms: Leased First offered: 1991 First offered: 1990 Market exclusive? Yes Do you want that extra sparkle in your sta- Subscribers: 40 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT tion identification? Adaptable to all image lines. AC jingle package first developed for Original music packages created specifically Includes a "love songs" cut. WNSR, "New York's Best Mix." for each station. No "retread" packages, therefore no compromises for your station. "940" Thompson Creative °. "0 Cuts" Primary cuts: 17 basic cuts "Original Music Production" JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Terms: Leased Silvertree Primary cuts: 16 Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Buyout/leased Terms: Leased Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Analog tape/DAT First offered: 1990 Delivered via: Analog tape/DAT Delivered via: This top of the line A/C package stands out First offered: 1984 First offered: 1989 This was created for in the market. Bring your A/C station into the Original music production. Radio IDs/ hot -A/C package 1990's with the 94Q package. jingles/advertiser jingles. Q- 95/Detroit and is now heard on scores of AC, Country and Oldies station. "Ocean `1st Plunge' Package" Bobby Ocean Inc. "Philadelphia Country" "Radio Sales Support" Primary cuts: 10 TM Century Total cuts: 10 Tom Hayes Talent Primary cuts: 17 Terms: Buyout Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Market exclusive? No Market exclusive? Other: Volume of order Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT determines exclusivity Delivered First offered: 1984 via: Analog tape /CD /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape First offered: 1987 Subscribers: 100 First offered: 1/92 Introductory special package provides 10 Subscribers: 50 Broadcast writer/producer/sales develop- AC Country package with quick cuts fully produced IDs, stagers, sweepers, liners and ment services. Customized for local radio great transition cuts. Full orchestra used on your choice. Gives instant life to all formats. sales departments. New business develop- - the tracks. ment consultants for radio. "Ocean `Image Base' Package" Bobby Ocean Inc. "Power 93 WFLZ" "" Primary cuts: 10 Total cuts: 10 Toby Arnold & Associates JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Terms: Leased Primary cuts: 13 Primary cuts: 15 Market exclusive? Yes Total cuts: 99 Terms: Leased Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Terms: Buyout/Leased Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 1988 Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Subscribers: 100 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First offered: 1991 IDs, sweepers, liners, stagers, and music First offered: 1991 The package was designed for, and is used for your promotion's overall identity and image The hottest CHR/Urban Package ever creat- by, SMN's "Real Country" format. The cus- perception. Aggressive, professional, clean, ed for the hottest station in America, Tampa tomized jingles are available to SMN "Real and entertaining. Bay's WFLZ, Power 93. Country" affiliates.

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"Seattle "Spirit of New England" JINGLES & IDs /Portland CHR" Thompson Creative JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Primary cuts: 20 basic cuts Primary cuts: 25 Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape/DAT First offered: 1989 First offered: 1989 How different can a CHR jingle package be? BPME Gold Medallion Award- winning Fr These cuts are unique and one of a kind, only package for full- service and news /talk sta- from Thompson Creative. tions. Includes sounders, production beds and short ID's. "Reel Country Jingles" "Signature Broadcast Reel Good Productions News Themes" "Starpower - CHR /Hot AC" Primary cuts: 12 Dale Baglo Broadcast Thompson Creative Total cuts: 50+ Primary cuts: Nine Primary cuts: 15 basic cuts Updated: On request Total cuts: 45 Terms: Leased Terms: Buyout Terms: Buyout Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First offered: 1991 First offered: 1988 First offered: 8/89 Fun, memorable jingles piloted for KSRR/ Subscribers: 10+ News, sports, weather, traffic, talk, busi- San Antonio and KCPX/Salt Lake City. Great Contemporary Country jingles: real instru- ness, election, and bulletin intros and beds. for CHR and Hot AC alike. ments, real people, real good! First produced An information theme to tie your station sound for KIKK -FM /Houston; now in all market sizes. together. "Station I.D.'s" "Right On 0" "Sky -Trax" Philadelphia Music Works, Inc. JAM Creative Productions JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Total cuts: Varies, usually 21 Primary cuts: 16 Terms: Buyout Primary cuts: 18 Terms: Market exclusive? Leased Terms: Leased Yes Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First offered: 12/90 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First Subscribers: 25 offered: 1/91 First offered: 1991 Hot AC package, the follow -up to our widely PMW specializes in low -cost ID packages, A light A/C package which includes posi- used "Q Cuts" package. Created for Q -95/ priced under $2, 000. Special packages tioning ID's, as well as image songs for dif- de- Detroit. veloped for satellite formats. ferent dayparts. Compatible with "Omni -Trax" series. "Rock 'N' Roll Classics" TM Century "Station ID Jingles/ "Something Completely Custom Primary cuts: 12 Song Remakes" Terms: Leased Different" Studio 53 Production Market exclusive? Yes Mainstreet Productions, Inc. Terms: Buyout Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT Terms: Buyout Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 1991 Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Subscribers: 10 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First offered: 1987 Oldies -based AC. Custom and syndicated packages. Un- jingles that earn their place on your air - they "Rock Connection" work for you. Really! Cut -through creativity. "Station IDs" JAM Creative Productions, Inc. ARCA (Audio Recording Primary cuts: 10 "Sonovox Jingles" Corporation of Arkansas, Inc.) Terms: Leased PAMS Productions/CPMG Terms: Buyout Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Delivered Primary cuts: 10+ via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First offered: 1991 Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 12/76 A package of vocal jingles and instrumental (optional) Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT sounders for stations with an album rock First offered: 1957 edge. Created for KSPN/Aspen. Subscribers: 1000+ How can '50s technology sound better than "Station IDs" "Scorchers -CHR" today's digital vocoders, samplers, etc. ? Re- Philadelphia Music Works Thompson Creative shape any instrument or sound into words. Total cuts: Varies (usually 21) Updated: Never Primary cuts: 11 basic cuts Terms: Buyout Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT PHONE NUMBER INDEX First offered: 12/90 First offered: 1989 Subscribers: 25 The high- energy package of the 90's. Bold- INBegins On PMW specializes in low -cost ID packages ly tell your listeners who you are! Call Thomp- Page 106 priced under $2000. Special packages de- son Creative in Dallas for Scorchers! veloped for satellite formats.

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JINGLES & IDs "Talk Action" "2 Kool" JAM Creative Productions, Inc. JAM Creative Productions, Inc. Primary cuts: 18 Primary cuts: 20 Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First offered: 1991 First offered: 1990 Contemporary music for Talk stations to use Contemporary IDs with an oldies flavor, as themes, sounders and promo beds. Heard created for KOOL 105 /Denver and Fox 97/ on WLS-AM & FM /Chicago. KRLD/Dallas -Ft. Atlanta. The follow -up and companion to our Worth, and many more. "Be Kool" series. "Station IDs & Jingles" LaBov & Beyond Music Productions "Talk Radio WABC" "U.S. One" Total cuts: 10 -20 TM Century TM Century Updated: As needed Primary cuts: 17 Primary cuts: 19 Terms: Buyout Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /CD Delivered via: Analog tape/CD /DAT First offered: 9/81 First offered: 1989 First offered: 1990 Create and produce custom music pack- Subscribers: 35 Subscribers: 10 ages for television stations, radio stations, and For WABC /New York; Talk. AC Country package. Male or male/female broadcast advertisers throughout the country. vocal style at station's request. "TechnoConnectors" Thompson Creative "Ultimate Authority" IDs & "Station Primary cuts: 10 TM Century Commercial Jingles" Terms: Leased Primary cuts: 30 Sound Creations Prod. Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Leased Terms: Buyout/leased Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 1991 Delivered via: Analog tape DAT CD Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Unique "non- jingles" combining the best First offered: 1989 First offered: 2/12/85 qualities of sweepers and jingles. Renegade in Subscribers: 25 Original music production for station IDs and approach and appeal. Creation supervised by WCAU -AM/Philadelphia, Talk. commercial jingles. Mark Driscoll.

"Total Autonomy" "Ultrapower CHR" "Steamroller" Bobby Ocean Inc. Thompson Creative Primary cuts: 18 basic cuts Primary cuts: 10 TM Century Terms: Leased Total cuts: Varies Primary cuts: 20 Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 1990 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT transition cuts, positioning First offered: 1987 Quick shotguns, First offered: 1989 statement cuts with power! Ultrapower is big, Package is totally designed by the program- Subscribers: 25 ultrapowerful! prefab clutter. Fully - CHR/Dance jingles. mer - no "cookie cutter," produced; all original.

"Variety - AC" "Sunset Boulevard" "A Touch of Christmas" Thompson Creative Creative Productions, Inc. JAM Creative Productions JAM Primary cuts: 18 basic cuts 9 Primary cuts: 14 Primary cuts: Terms: Leased Terms: Buyout Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Yes Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered First offered: 1991 First offered: 5/90 First offered: 1991 Subscribers: One An economical way to add a special sound Soft AC IDs featuring contemporary synthe- This new package gives you the perfect IDs during the holiday season. In- sizer sounds and sax. Created for KBIG /Los to your menu of cuts for AC stations playing a "vari- seasonal ID's and a promo bed. Angeles. cludes short ety" of music. Adaptable to any image line. "Turbo -Z" "Synchronism" JAM Creative Productions, Inc. "Velvet" TM Century Primary cuts: 30 TM Century Primary cuts: 20 Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT Delivered via: Analog tapeïDAT /CD First offered: 1989 First offered: 1990 First offered: 1986 High- energy CHR ID's created for Z -100/ Subscribers: 10 Subscribers: 110 New York. Includes shotguns, morning show Soft AC package with full orchestra and up- Produced for KLUV/Dallas; Oldies. material and specialty cuts. beat vocals.

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"WPLJ '91" JINGLES & IDs TM Century Primary cuts: 19 Terms: Leased ?1???Iffil Market exclusive? Yes VOICE TALENT 8 PRODUCER Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT First offered: 1991 Subscribers: Five "Bob Brown" CHR for WPLJ New York. Brown Spots, Inc. "WPLJ '92" Terms: Leased "Voice -Pipes and Production" Market exclusive? Yes TM Century Delivered via: Analog tape. DAT Chuck Jackson Productions Primary cuts: 20 Radio TV ID's. Automotive, promotional, Primary cuts: 20 Terms: Leased sports, agency. Nationwide credits -phone Total cuts: 40 Market exclusive? Yes patch. Next same day delivery. Fully pro- Updated: Monthly Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /CD duced or voice only. Terms: Buyout First offered: 1992 Market exclusive? No 1992 package for WPLJ/New York. Pack- Delivered via: Analog tape/DAT age for Scott Shannon: CHR. First offered: 4 19,84 "Chris Clausen Voice -Overs" Subscribers: 3 "WRMF - South Florida" Clausen Communications, Inc. Voice tracks, station ID's, image liners, Leased promos, buffer, NAC, AC, Classical, Old- Thompson Creative Terms: ies, Urban, Jazz. Male /Female voices. Primary cuts: 14 basic cuts Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Leased Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Market exclusive? Yes Custom network -quality voice -overs for Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT radio and TV stations. Specializing in ID's, "WBBM -AM" First offered: 1991 sweepers, promos and commercials. Over- TM Century The perfect package to transform a '70s night service. Primary cuts: 20 style AC station into the 1990's. Most short Terms: Leased ID's - highly adaptable to relyric. Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT. CD "Z- Force" VID CHRIS ' N First offered: 1992 Tech Trax Subscribers: 15 JAM Creative Productions, Inc. 1992 package for Newstalk, WBBM-AM Primary cuts: 17 Chicago. Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape/DAT "David Christian "WHDH Package" First offered: 1990 Tech Trax" TM Century High- energy CHR ID's created for New David Christian Tech Trax York's Z -100. Includes special jingles for the Primary cuts: 36 morning show. Terms: Per page /per package/monthly Terms: Leased retainer Market exclusive? Yes VOICE TALENT Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT CD Delivered via: Analog tape First offered: 1990 Subscribing stations: 5 Subscribers: 15 Promos /sweepers/lDs; dry or fully WHDH/Boston; Talk. produced.

"Commercial V.O. Talents & WNSR Production Services" "Big Boy Sound" Brown Spots, Inc. Kit,ac105 Thompson Creative Terms: Lease or buyout Market Yes Primary cuts: Sold by number of cuts or page exclusive? Terms: Buyout Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Market exclusive? Market exclusive National quality male & female voicing tal- "WNSR Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT ents, digital EFX, dynamic productions deliv- '92" ered in full stereo or voice only. Phone patch. TM First offered: 1991 Century Thunder throat! For station promo or com- Primary cuts: 15 mercial clients, the Big Boy Sound will blow "Mitch Craig Sweepers/ Terms: Leased you away. Fully produced or raw voice. Promos 92" Market exclusive? Yes Mitch Craig Productions Delivered via: Analog tape/CD /DAT "Broadcast Spots And First offered: 1991 Total cuts: Unlimited Subscribers: 5 Promo Voiceovers" Terms: Leased The newest jingles for Hot AC WNSR Tom Hayes Talent Market exclusive? Yes (Mix 105) /New York. Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: Analog tape Voice, write, produce radio spots and pro- The voice of top radio and TV stations mos. Specializing in new business develop- around the world ... all formats voice -only or ment. Also, TV voices produced ... overnight!

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"Happy Hare Radio and "Kenetics Kuts" TALENT Radio Entertainment VOICE TV Theater" Kenetics Happy Hare Radio and TV Theater Total cuts: 15 Updated: On request Primary cuts: 12 Terms: Buyout Updated: As needed Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Buyout/leased Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 2/89 Delivered via: Analog tape Subscribers: First offered: 11/91 Kreative liners and station promos, voiced and stations ID's Produces liners for radio by New York area voiceover pros. and TV voicing for all circumstances. "Custom Voiceover For Radio, "Lasting Impressions" ID's, Liners, Promos" "Brian James Productions" Laugh -Trak Media Services Brian James Productions Jeff Davis Productions Primary cuts: As needed Terms: Retainer based Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Buyout Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Subscribers: 85 Delivered via: Analog tape First offered: 1988 Voiceover service customized to your sta- First offered: 10/90 Jeff Davis Productions supplies radio sta- tion. Produced or dry tracks. More than 100 male and female celebrity tions with voiced ID's, liners and promos. We impressions and character voices ... perfect supply either cold voiced or produced. for drops, IDs, show opens, and intros. "Danny Jensen Productions" Danny Productions Jensen "Madame of Radio and VO's" Terms: Leased Jo Maeder "Cut-Throat Talent" Market exclusive? Yes "Madame" Mainstreet Productions, Inc. Delivered via: Analog tape Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Terms: Buyout/retainer First offered: 1/92 Curvaceous spark for all formats. "Jo Market exclusive? Yes Subscribers: Two Maeder could sell a crutch to a crooked crab." Delivered via: Analog tape Voiceover ID's, liners, promos, sweepers, Budget-sensitive rates for a versatile major commercials. -11111P- market voice that "cuts through" the clutter. "Chuck Martin" Pager response. Overnight turnaround. Martin Enterprises "Joe from Chicago' Chuck Says Stuff" Market exclusive? On reuest Delivered via: Analog tape Caffmanna Communicorp "Jim Cutler Voice Overs" Clio award-winning voiceovers, liners, pro- Terms: Buyout mos, and lDs. Radio - Boston Jim Cutler Creative Market exclusive? Yes (if you wish) Terms: Monthly or per page Delivered via: Analog tape Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 1973 "Mr. Warm and Fuzzy" Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Subscribers: 10 (plus 40 million Thompson Creative First offered: 1987 cable households) Primary cuts: Sold by cut or pages Subscribers: 72 Strange, yet authoritative and compelling Terms: Buyout Voice of WLVI -TV, Coca -Cola, and great slogans pronouncer announces station IDs, Market exclusive? Yes radio stations in America and Europe. phrases, vocal and disclaimers, positioning Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT sounders and other verbal stuff. First offered: 1991 Warmth! A voice that truly sells your product "Mark Driscoll Productions" or station. Believable! Fully produced or raw "Joe Kelly's Voice -Overs" voice track only. Mark Driscoll Productions Joe Kelly Creative Services Updated: Daily Terms: Leased term "Bobby Ocean" Terms: Leased for specific Market exclusive? Yes Yes Market exclusive? Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Bobby Ocean Inc. Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First offered: 1980 Market exclusive? With contract 150 Subscribing stations: Subscribers: 100+ Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT and creative services; custom Voiceover Voice -Overs and Customized Production for Legendary voiceover and production artist. marketing consultation. AOR, CR, N/T and AC. Station signature voice and producer.

"`Position This' by "Dick Ervasti Voice -Overs" "Kendall Energies, Inc." Mitch Phillips" Dick Ervasti Productions Kendall Energies, Inc. Mitch Phillips Updated: As client requires Terms: Monthly /yearly contract Terms: Leaseds Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Per individual agreement Yes Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape Market exclusive? Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: Analog tape First offered: 1986 First offered: 1987 Subscribers: 75 First offered: 1981 Subscribers: 106 Specializing in quality custom production of Subscribers: 25 Warm and powerful, versatile & believable The one voice heard in Australia, all of North promos. Fully produced, creative, fast and /talk, America, and throughout Europe ... daily! reasonable. Flexible terms with nationally image voice for AOR, CR, News AC. Position this! Call today. There's only ONE Dick Ervasti! known voice.

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"Recording Studio" VOICE TALENT "Station Image Voice" The Image Generators Kris Stevens Enterprises Terms: Leased Terms: Annual retainer one -time service exclusive? No Market Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape DAT Delivered via: Analog tape 1981 First offered: First offered: 1989 studio 8 voices. Spot production Subscribers: 100+ For exceptional on -air promos. sweepers, "Randy Reeves" engage Kris Erik Stevens's talents. His unique Randy Reeves, Voice at Large presentation has enhanced images of leading stations worldwide. Market exclusive? Yes "OuicTrax" Delivered via: Analog tape Dick Summer Communications Specializing in ID's, sweepers, and promos for adult formats. Multi -track production "Talent Bank" Terms: Cash barter Dual -voice male/ female tracks GMI Broadcast Services Market exclusive? Yes facilities. availiable. Delivered via: Analog tape Primary cuts: Unlimited discretion First offered: 1988 "Sensible Sound" Updated: At client station's Subscribers: Varies Terms: Customized packages /terms Network quality commercial voiceovers by Capitol Media Market exclusive? Yes Dick Summer Terms: Leased for a specific term Delivered via: Analog tapeiDAT Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 1 91 market voice talents plus GMI's cus- Creative Delivered via: Analog tape Major "Radio Commercial First offered: 1/92 tom production, all format styles, cold or pro - & Production" National sound at affordable "by- the -liner" iuced. Affordable rates. Sound Concepts, Inc. rates. Targeted to small markets and stations Delivered via: Analog tape that are budget conscious. We create and produce radio commercials. "Johnny Thomas Voices" We provide ail copywriting, talent casting, "Station ID's /Liners And AlA Searchlight studio time, sound effects and library music. Commercial V /O." Primary cuts: 15 Phil Brewer/Vocal Interpretations Total cuts: 15 Updated: Monthly Terms: "Radio Spots TVIVO's" Leased Terms: Buyout Market Pat Appleson Studios, Inc. exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: Analog tape Terms: Buyout Delivered via: Quality cassette First offered: 4/91 Market exclusive? Yes First offered: 1985 Customized station ID's /liners and promos Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT/ Subscribers: 150 delivered dry voice. Monthly and package optical disc Famous character voices for jock intros/ rates available, all market exclusive. Also First offered: 1972 com- outros and phone calls. mercial V /O.

"Mr. Mike Raffone" "Station ID's /Sweepers" "Urbanizer 4" Grump Industries Douglas Creative Services/ Mitch Craig Productions Updated: Daily John Douglas Total cuts: Unlimited Terms: Leased Terms: Buyout Updated: As needed Market exclusive? Yes Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Leased Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: Analog tape Market exclusive? Yes

First offered: 1'91 Emmy and Addy Award - winning national Delivered via: Analog Subscribers: 5 voice for Sears, Ponderosa 8 UniRoyal Tires. The premier Urban radio voiceover talent A Nick at Nite -type voice talent with creative Specializing in ID's /sweepers, promos for AC available for one -shot packages or monthly copy. & Country stations. retainers.

MARK DRISCOLL PRODUCTIONS

Sweepers, IDs, Promos THE "VOICE PRINT" "THE MEDIA LAB" OF WINNERS CUSTOM RADIO & TV VOICEOVERS CHR-AOR- Urban -AC- Call for '92 demo, Country- Oldies (215) 237 -3131 market avails and rates

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"Voices /Narration" "Cleen Sweepers" VOICE TALENT Voices Reel Good Productions, Inc. Terms: Negotiated Primary cuts: 100 Market exclusive? Yes Total cuts: 200 Delivered via: Analog tape /Audio cassette Terms: Leased (if ordered) Market exclusive? Limited market exclusive Widely- recognized voice for liners, breaks, Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /CD narration; development of station promotion, First offered: 9/90 client pitches. Subscribers: 50+ Sweeper effects for the adult format of the "Voiceworks Studios" nineties. Cleen. Designed around a system "The Voice Over America" that works for production & programming. John Driscoll Voiceworks Studios Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Monthly retainer flat fee, Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT or a per -cut price "Gateway CD Sound Effects" First offered: 1984 Market exclusive? Yes Dave Dworkin's Ghostwriters Spot production, custom music and voice - Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT over services for advertising agencies, adver- Primary cuts: 277 First offered: 1973 tisers, and radio stations. Total cuts: 286 Subscribers: 70+ Terms: Buyout The legendary voice WCFL and Ten Q. In of Market exclusive? No he for Front Productions" the 1980's pioneered vocal sweepers "Western Delivered via: CD Makite; now he's THE voiceover America. Western Front Broadcasting First offered: 1/88 Updated: As necessary Subscribers: 600 "Voice Talent Audition Terms: Buyout A low -priced but good quality collection with Service" Market exclusive? Yes a wide variety of effects on three CDs. Money - Producers' Audition Hotline, Inc. Delivered via: Analog tape back guarantee. First offered: 1/91 Total cuts: 100+ Major market voices for ID's, liners, Updated: Monthly sweepers, promos, radio and TV spots. Any Terms: Negotiated talent fees "General Series 6000 format, any market. at good rates. Market exclusive? No Sound Effects Library" Delivered via: Phone Sound Ideas First offered: 1986 "Steven B. Williams Productions" Primary cuts: 6000+ Voiceover talent demo'd by phone. Mid - Steven B. Williams Productions Terms: Buyout Altantic, LA & MY lines gives access to major Terms: Leased Market exclusive? No voice talent. Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: CD Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /digital First offered: 4 92 "Voice With An Attitude" telephone transfer This spring Sound Ideas will introduce the BC Productions & Associates Voiceover IDs liners and promos. Com- largest, most complete digital general sound puterized & digital recording. Overnight deliv- recorded. Call for details. Terms: Per piece or annual contract effects library yet available. Market exclusive? Yes ery Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First offered: 1/92 "Wolf Trax" "Hollywood Edge Sound ID s weeper/promo service for all formats. Denny Somach Productions Effects Library" Fully produced or voice only. Reasonable Terms: Leased rates. "Put some attitude in your station." Hollywood Edge Sound Delivered via: Analog tape Effects Library First offered: 1991 "Voice -Pipes And Production The world's most famous announcer, Wolf Primary cuts: As needed Total cuts: As needed Chuck Jackson Productions man Jack, is available to cut liners, lOs, pro mos, etc. for your station. Updated: Bimonthly Primary cuts: 20 Terms: Buyout Total cuts: 40 Market exclusive? No Updated: Monthly SOUND EFFECTS Delivered via: CD Terms: Buyout First offered: 1989 Market exclusive? No Subscribers: 100 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT The S/EFX library Oliver Stone calls "the First offered: 4/19/84 best without a doubt" and Martin Scorsese Subscribers: 3 describes as "excellent. " (800) 292 -3 755. Professional male and female voices for commercials and promos, stations ID's and production. All formats. "Hollywood Series 4000" Sound Ideas "Voiceover Service" "Ambience Series 3000" Primary cuts: 2200 CT Productions Sound Ideas Terms: Buyout Terms: Yearly contract Primary cuts: 200 Market exclusive? No Market exclusive? Yes Terms: Buyout Delivered via: CD Delivered via: Analog tape Market exclusive? No First offered: 8/90 First offered: 3/86 Delivered via: CD 2200 digital effects, five CDs. Hollywood Subscribers: 37 First offered: 1989 gives you sounds associated with classical Voiceover service for radio. Custom IDs, 200 digitally recorded ambience sounds, cartoon animation and well -known motion promos, and positioners. each four minutes long, on 12 compact discs. pictures.

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"Omni FX Series One" SOUND EFFECTS "The Works" Omnimusic Distributor: Toby Arnold Primary cuts: 861 & Associates Total cuts: 861 Total cuts: 936 Terms: Buyout Terms: Buyout leased Market exclusive? No Market exclusive? No Delivered via: CD Delivered via: CD First offered: 1989 First offered: 1991 Subscribers: 27 Subscribers: 100+ Twelve -CD digital SFX library with individual Nothing works better than The Works." and environmental effects: automotive, sports, Real life digital SFX's, business, household, urban, household, airport, people, emergen- sports, novelty, specialty, -ity scapes, com- "KPM Sound Effects 8 -CD Set" cy, construction, event, farm. Associated Production Music edy, vocals, and more. Total cuts: 700 Terms: Buyout Market exclusive? No SONG LIBRARIES Delivered via: CD First offered: 1991 KPM Sound Effects 8 -CD set offers 700 digitally recorded effects which offer a wide SF range in user -friendly format. "SFX" X T.M. "LucasFilm Sound Effects TM Century Library" Primary cuts: Sound Ideas Total cuts: 792 Primary cuts: 470 Terms: Buyout /leased "A /C Current Express" Market exclusive? No Terms: Buyout Music Director Programming Market exclusive? No Delivered via: CD Delivered via: CD Sound effects in a giant package. Service First offered: 4/89 Primary cuts: 20 Six -CD co-production between LucasFilm Updated: Twice monthly and Sound Ideas. Sounds include industry, "Super Radio Drops " Terms: Buyout jungle animals, Earth's elements, aircraft Market exclusive? Yes CB Radio Entertainment carrier, high -performance vehicles. Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Primary cuts: 300 First offered: 1990 Total cuts: 600 Subscribers: 87 "Major Records Sound Effects Updated: Three months Stations receive the new Breakers and De- Collections" Terms: Buyout buts on R &R's AC chart at a quarter the cost of Dave Dworkin's Ghostwriters Market exclusive? Yes CD service. Delivered via: Analog tape Primary cuts: 500 First offered: 9/91 Total cuts: 500 Subscribers: 30 Terms: Buyout Vocal drops, SFX, music. For use mainly in "A /C Safest Oldies Library" Market exclusive? No morning drive. Also used for production, Music Director Programming Delivered via: CD sweepers and I.D's. Service A very wide variety of effects on eight CDs. Money -back guarantee. Primary cuts: 800 "Ultimate SFX's " Total cuts: 1313 Toby Arnold & Associates Updated: Annually "Network Sound Effects Library" Terms: Buyout Total Network Music cuts: 900 Market exclusive? No Terms: Buyout /leased Primary cuts: Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT 4000 Market exclusive? No Updated: Monthly First offered: 1984 Delivered via: CD Subscribers: 2000+ Terms: Buyout First offered: 1988 Market No Fifty -six reels of auditorium- tested safest AC exclusive? Subscribers: 200+ Delivered via: CD oldies from 1955 -1990. New reels just added. Real life and electronic SFX library including First offered: 1985 news bed's, comedy, specialty business, Sound effects 50 compact discs contain- - household, sports, transportation, city, coun- ing more than 4000 effects with frequent up- try and more. "Adult Contemporary Compact dates. Disc Music Library" "Wheels Series 5000" Bonneville Broadcasting System "O'Connor Digital EFX" Sound Ideas Primary cuts: 1 700 Dave Dworkin's Ghostwriters Primary cuts: 3000 Total cuts: 1700 Primary cuts: 300 Terms: Buyout Updated: Monthly Total cuts: 300 Market exclusive? No Terms: Buyout /leased Terms: Buyout Delivered via: CD Market exclusive? No Market exclusive? No First offered: 4,91 Delivered via: CD Delivered via: CD Showcases 25 late -model cars, trucks, long First offered: 9/89 A high -quality collection ideal for indexing pass -bys, and approximately 140 interior /ex- Original AC music library ideal for Soft AC, CD players. Two CDs with a money -back terior sounds per vehicle. 3000 effects, 24 Lite Rock, AC Mix, Classic Hits, or AC Rock guarantee. CDs. stations. Digitally recorded.

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SONG LIBRARIES "Basic Gold Pop Oldies Library" "Chartbreakers Music Service" Music Director Programming Bonneville Broadcasting System Service Updated: Monthly Primary cuts: 2500+ Terms: Buyout IF Total cuts: 2500+ Market exclusive? No Updated: Annually Delivered via: CD 0 Terms: Buyout First offered: 2/91 Market exclusive? No Monthly Adult Contemporary current/recur- Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT rent update service on CD; 100% digitally re- First offered: 1976 corded using Bonneville's exclusive True - "Air Force One" Subscribers: 2500+ Source process. Far West Communications Reels are set up yearly from 1955 -1990. AC/CHR available. Buy as few or as many Updated: Upon request reels as you need. Terms: Leased Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: DAT First offered: 1989 Digital audiophile library customized to sta- "CHR Oldies" tion's music list in any configuration desired. No wasted cuts; unlimited service; all formats. Music Director Programming Service "CD Classics Oldies Format" "Auditorium Music Test Tapes" - Primary cuts: 300 PAMS Productions /CPMG Total cuts: 521 Hooks Unlimited Primary cuts: 1800 Updated: Annually Primaryry cuts: 18,000 Terms: Leased Terms: Buyout Monthly Total cuts: 18,000 Updated: Market exclusive? No Market exclusive? No Market exclusive? No Delivered via: CD Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT First offered: 1991 First offered: 1990 First offered: 1988 Subscribers: 200+ Clean, carefully remastered hits of the '50s, Subscribers: 52 Quality auditorium test hook tapes. Digitally '60s, and '70s on 80 CDs. Coming soon: AC/ Library contains CHR hits from the late '70s produced hooks. Clear sound, consistent CHR hits of the '80s. through 1990. An excellent starter package. length.

CD LIBRARIES & WEEKLY HITS! TOP HITS U.S.A. ULTRA -Q AUTO CUE & INDEX 2 -3 CUES Ultra -Q Radio Discs features Ultra-Q EOM tones (20khz @ -35db) and Weekly /Monthly hit updates in A/C - CHR and Index 2 -3 signals. Compatible with every CD automation and playback Country as low as $16.95/wk or $49.95/mo! device including Auto-Seg, Dennon and others using Index 2 -3 cues. The Ultra -Q system requires an adapter card ($99.00) which can be used with any CD player, multiple or single disc. Ultra -Q delivers a relay closure BROADCAST CD LIBRARIES at the end of each cut then places the CD player in pause and advances A/C, Solid Gold, CHR /Rock, Lite A/C or Country to the next cut.... all automatically! as low as $1995.00 for 1,000 cuts! (Even lower lt you use taped music, directly replace troublesome tape decks with special rates may be available.) Trade -in allow- multiple CD players and keep your present control equipment. Many stations have already done this with excellent results. ance on any Bonneville, Halland or TM Century CD music library subject to certain rules and HIGHEST QUALITY SERVICE SINCE 1970! limitations. Call RPM for a catalog and details. RPM has proudly served broadcasters since 1970. You can expect state - of-the-art quality and old-fashioned 'customer is first' service. RPM is 100% owned by active on -site management. Top management is always directly available to take care of your broadcast music needs! Toll -Free 50 States & Canada C U R A Q RADI >..1.Al.! RADIO 800 -521 -2537 COMPACT PROGRAMMING AND 0§M MANAGEMENT INC. FAX: 313- 681 -3936 DIGITAL AUDIO

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"Instrumental Christmas SONG LIBRARIES "Custom Music" RPI Compact Disc" Terms: Negotiable Bonneville Broadcasting System Market exclusive? Yes Primary cuts: 16 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Total cuts: 16 First offered: 1991 Terms: Buyout Subscribers: 100+ Market exclusive? Yes Music made to order. Custom beds for pro- Delivered via: CD mos, news, weather, IDs, jingles, etc. First offered: 12/90 Customized instrumental collection of Christmas classics with station logo on disc "Custom Oldies" and full-color jewel case insert. Minimum "Christmas Chartbreakers Music Director Programming order: 500. Compact Disc" Service "Master Service" Bonneville Broadcasting System Terms: Buyout Far West Communications Market exclusive? No Primary cuts: 23 Primary cuts: Delivered via: Analog /DAT 2400 Total cuts: 23 tape First offered: 1990 Total cuts: Terms: Buyout Subscribers: 100+ Updated: Monthly Market exclusive? No Terms: Leased We customize oldies from our mint condition Delivered via: CD Market No library. Send your want list exclusive? First offered: 10/91 for a price quote or call collect (413) 783 -4626. Delivered via: Analog tape Includes 23 of the most popular holiday hits First offered: 1981 ever recorded. Titles digitally remastered, pro- The original and best audiophile music viding -clear crystal sound. "Damn Good Programmers" library, with 2400 basic cuts from record com- Music Director Programming pany masters and ongoing current service. Service " On CDs" "Oldies Libraries & Custom Lists " Primary cuts: 271 MSA Music Director Programming Total cuts: 271 Primary Service Terms: Buyout cuts: 2700 Terms: Buyout Total cuts: 160 Market exclusive? No Market exclusive? No Every three years Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Updated: Delivered via: Analog First offered: 1985 tape /Hi -Fi VHS Terms: Buyout First offered: 1987 Market exclusive? No Subscribers: 198 Both complete libraries and custom lists are Delivered via: CD A good music package, heavy on "staple" available. Use us for hard -to -find oldies. Fast 1991 MOR artists. First offered: service, great quality. Subscribers: 112 Seven CDs will put you in the holiday spirit. Useful package for both Country and CHR sta- "The Eighties" "Oldies Music" tions. Halland Broadcast Services American Pie Primary cuts: 700 Total cuts: 5000+ Total cuts: 700 Updated: Twice annually "Christmas Music On Tape" Terms: Buyout Delivered via: CD /cassette /vinyl Music Director Programming Market exclusive? No Thousands of titles available on CD, cas- Delivered via: CD sette, and 45rpm records. 1940 -1990s pop, Service First offered: 1992 rock, R &B, and country. Primary cuts: 31 AC/CHR library of best hits of 1980-1991. Total cuts: 219 All original hits by original artists. Approximate- Updated: Biannually ly 700 songs on 40 CDs. "Rock 'N' Roll Graffiti" Terms: Buyout Halland Broadcast Services Market exclusive? No Primary cuts: 1229 Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT "Great Entertainers " Total cuts: 1229 First offered: 1972 M.O.R. Media Terms: Buyout Adds depth to our seven CDs of Christmas Market exclusive? No Primary cuts: 1500 music. Combination price available for stations Delivered via: CD Total cuts: 1800 that buy analog reels and CDs. First offered: 1990 Subscribers: 300+ Updated: Quarterly Oldies library on CD covers 1954 -1969. All Terms: Buyout/lease original hit versions by original artists. Digitally Market exclusive? Yes remastered; 1229 songs on 50 CDs. "Country Gold Oldies Library" Delivered via: Analog tape Music Director Programming First offered: 1988 Service Music library of exclusively pop "Rock 'N' Roll Graffiti" standard MOR selections with optional reels Total cuts: 2000+ Music Director Programming of Big Band, Broadway, EZ selections. Updated: Annually Service Terms: Buyout Total cuts: 1774 Market exclusive? No Terms: Buyout Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT PHONE NUMBER INDEX Market exclusive? No First offered: 1982 Delivered via: CD Subscribers: 865 aBegins On First offered: 1990 Subscribers: 262 Buy individual reels or the entire library of 68 Page 106 Eighty CDs of the '50s, '60s, and '70s. Li- reels - featuring more than 2000 country hits brary contains more than 1 770 great hits at a from 1950 -1990. really low price.

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Quality Auditorium Test Hook Tapes Digitally Produced Hooks. Clear Sound. Consistent Length.

Hooks Unlimited Uses: HCOKS trn century U N L I M I T E D Call Bernie Grice GoldDiscs (314) 443 -4155 and HitDiscs 200 Old 63 South, Suite 103, Columbia, Missouri 65201 PROGRAM SERVICES

SONG LIBRARIES "The Seventies" "Song Libraries" Halland Broadcast Services Radio Programming & Primary cuts: 545 Management Total cuts: 545 Updated: Annually Terms: Buyout Terms: Buyout Market exclusive? No Market exclusive? Yes Delivered via: CD Delivered via: Analog tape CD'DAT !./ First offered: 1991 First offered: 1970 J Subscribers: 200+ Subscribers: 150 f AC/CHR Gold library of best hits of the '70s Programming and format services for AC, (no disco!). All original hits by original artists; Easy Jazz, EasyListening, MOR, Nostalgia, 30 CDs. Solid Gold; weekly CD service.

"Saturday Night Oldies Party" Music Director Programming "The Seventies On CD" Service Music Director Programming Primary cuts: 576 Service Total cuts: 576 Primary cuts: 545 "Thompson's CD Classics"

Updated: Annually Total cuts: 1 774 Thompson Creative Terms: Buyout Terms: Buyout Primary cuts: 1800 Market exclusive? No Market exclusive? No Terms: Leased Delivered via: Analog tape DAT Delivered via: CD Market exclusive? No First offered: 1988 First offered: 1 991 Delivered via: CD Subscribers: 89 Subscribers: 200+ First offered: 1992 Hard -to -find hits from the '50s, '60s, and New package of 30 CDs updates the origi- An excellent library of '50s, '60s, and '70s early '70s on 17 reels. Ideal for weekend spe- nal "Rock 'N' Roll Graffiti" series. More than oldies titles on 80 CDs. Carefully remastered. cials, midday oldies hour. 500 AC,CHR hits from the '70s. Coming soon: '80s country classics.

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"Adult Alternative AC" "Adult Progressive" FULLTIME FORMATS Alternative Programming Bonneville Broadcasting System Delivered via: Analog tape Cassette Delivered via: TrueSource CD Terms: Cash Terms: Cash Hosts: DJs supplied with service Hosts: Stations supply DJs Updated: Weekly Updated: Every two weeks First aired: 1985 Affiliates: 38 First aired: 8/91 A light AC with traditional classics and a Vocal -intensive, the format that combines "M -O-R Plus" option. soft AC vocals with a careful blending of light jazz, and Bonneville's custom music. "AC (Adult Contemporary)" "Adult Contemporary" Music Director Programming Alternative Programming Service Delivered via: Analog tape /Cassette Delivered via: Analog tape,DAT Terms: Cash Terms: Cash Hosts: DJs supplied with service Hosts: Stations supply their own DJs Updated: Weekly u1 Updated: weekly or twice monthly First aired: 1985 Affiliates: 52 fl First aired: 1974 Affiliates: 650+ A mainstream Adult Contemporary. Stations receive complete AC oldies library R OCIsr ROLL with updates of currents every week or twice a month. "Adult Contemporary" House Of Music "AC Mix" Delivered via: Analog tape "Adult Rock 'N' Roll" Bonneville Broadcasting System Terms: Cash DJs Unistar Radio Networks Delivered via: TrueSource CD Hosts: Stations supply Delivered via: Satcom C5, T19 Terms: Cash Updated: Weekly Terms: Cash /barter combination Hosts: Stations supply DJs First aired: 1979 Affiliates: 35 Hosts: Station has option of using local First aired:2 90 Comprehensive AC format library consisting weekly), recurrents (up- DJs for some or all dayparts. Crosses all -time lines and tempo patterns, of currents (updated hits and '70s First aired: 10 87 Affiliates: 62 mixing the best of the '60s, '70s and '80s with dated monthly), '80s and '60s Adult rock 'n' roll for 25 -44 adults, with today's AC hits. Targets 25 -44. gold. the monster artists and very best rock hits of '70s and '80s with flavoring of '60s and "Adult Contemporary" today. JSA Radio Network Delivered via: Galaxy 3, T11 Terms: Cash Hosts: DJs supplied with service First aired: 6/89 "ACII" A bright mix of contemporary hits from the Unistar Radio Networks '80s and '90s with an uptempo personality - "Agri -Voice Farm Network" driven on -air approach. Delivered via: Satcom C5, T21 Tribune Radio Networks Terms: Cash /barter Delivered via: Galaxy 2 T3 Hosts: DJs supplied with service for some Terms: Barter or all dayparts PHONE NUMBER INDEX \ First aired: 1986 Affiliates: 85 First aired: 2/82 Affiliates: 135 Five -minute programs and one -minute fea- Bright, oldies -based AC featuring favor- 1- Begins On tures dealing with farm and agri- business ites of the '60s, '70s, '80s and today, tar- 1 Page 106 / delivered by Orion Samuelson and Mark Arm- geted to 25 -44 adults. strong.

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FULLTIME FORMATS "Classic Hits" Bonneville Broadcasting System Delivered via: TrueSource CD :00 Terms: Cash Hosts: Stations supply DJs COUNTRY :TOI First aired: 2190 Custom -programmed Classic AC chart selections from the '60s to the present, "Country" targeted at 18 -49 listeners. Unistar Radio Networks Delivered via: Spacenet 3, T5 Terms: Cash/barter combination Hosts: Station has option of using local DJs in some or all dayparts First aired: 2/84 Affiliates: 198 "Spectrum Country, " a mainstream Headline blend of modern Country gold and today's favorite country, targeted to 25 -54 adults.

"AM Only" Unistar Radio Networks NEWS Delivered via: Satcom C5, T21 Terms: Cash /barter combination "CNN Headline News" "Country Alternative" Hosts: Station has option of using local Unistar Radio Networks Alternative Programming DJs Delivered via: Analog tape /Cassette First aired: 2/87 Affiliates: 140 Delivered via: Galaxy 1, T8 Terms: /barter Terms: Cash Original standard/pop hits of the '40s, Cash combination Hosts: Hosts: DJs supplied with service '50s, and '60s, targeted to 45 -64 adults. DJs supplied with service First aired: 4/89 Affiliates: 116 Updated: Weekly /monthly Successful, fast- moving 24 -hour audio First aired: 1985 Affiliates: 47 from CNN TV news channel, targeted to A modern Country format with optional AC "Beautiful Alternative" 25 -54 radio news listeners. crossover and optional classic oldies. Alternative Programming Delivered via: Analog tape /Cassette Terms: Cash "Country Hosts: DJs supplied with service Gold" Music Director Programming Updated: Weekly /monthly "Contemporary Rock & Soul" First aired: 1985 Affiliates: 32 Color Radio Network Service An original artist Easy Listening format. Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape /CD Vocal -to- instrumental ratio is flexible. Terms: Cash Terms: Cash /barter combination Hosts: Stations supply their own DJs Hosts: Stations supply DJs Updated: Annually "CITY -FM" Original! Super -hip, relatable prime -demo First aired: 1982 Affiliates: 827 Superadlo '90s positioning: variety music, info -tainment, More than 2000 country hits on 68 reels, catchy new formatics, dynamic digital imaging, Delivered via: Satcom K2 T12 from 1950 -1990. Stations can choose audience interaction. entire Terms: Cash /barter library or individual reels. Hosts: DJs supplied with service First aired: 4/91 Hot AC format targeting 25 -44 demo. "Country" Designed to work specifically in competitive Top 100 markets, where ratings performance House Of Music "Easy Listening" is essential. Delivered via: Analog tape JSA Radio Network Terms: Cash Delivered via: Galaxy 3, Ti 1 Hosts: Stations supply DJs Terms: Cash "Classic Easy" Updated: Weekly Hosts: Announced with liners Bonneville Broadcasting System First aired: 1985 Affiliates: 30 First aired: 10/90 Affiliates: 20 Comprehensive Country format comprised Delivered via: TrueSource CD Instrumental-based format with up to 13 of currents (updated weekly), recurrents (up- Terms: minutes each hour for local insertion. Melodic Cash dated monthly) and oldies from the '60s,'70s, Hosts: Stations supply DJs and contemporary easy listening. & '80s. Classic Easy blends. Time -honored, fully - orchestrated instrumentals and classic vocals; 75% instrumental, 25% vocal. "Country" "Easy Mix" JSA Radio Network Bonneville Broadcasting System Delivered via: Galaxy 3, Ti 1 Delivered via: TrueSource CD Terms: Cash Terms: Cash Hosts: DJs supplied with service Hosts: Stations supply DJs PHONE INDEX First aired: 4/89 Affiliates:175 Updated: Every two weeks ivBegins On Contemporary Country format consulted by First aired: 7/91 Len Roberts, hosted by major market -quality A thoughtful 50/50 blending vocals Page 106 of soft personalities. No commercial requirements with Bonneville's extensive custom music, and means ultimate local flexibility. a flavoring of today's best light jazz selections.

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"Lite Rock" FULLTIME FORMATS Bonneville Broadcasting System Delivered via: TrueSource CD Terms: Cash -010T Hosts: Stations supply DJs Updated: Monthly COUNTRY, First aired: 2/90 Attracts younger 25 -54 listeners and deliv- ers equal mix of men and women without "Hot Country" sacrificing older demos. Unistar Radio Networks Delivered via: Satcom C5, T19 Terms: Cash /barter combination "Modern MOR" 41 Hosts: Station has option of using local Far West Communications DJs in some or all dayparts Delivered via: Analog tapeiDAT "Format 41" First aired: 1/92 Affiliates: 12 Updated: Two reels per month A new FM music -intensive format target- First aired: 1990 hot Unistar Radio Networks ing 20-42 adults, featuring today's Solid MOR artists of the '60s through today, Delivered via: Satcom C5, T21 new country sounds without tired old stuff. without AC crossover or nostalgia artists of the Terms: Cash /barter combination '40s and '50s. Hosts: Station has option of using local DJs in some or all dayparts First aired: 4/84 Affiliates: 76 Music-intensive soft AC, targeted to "Independent Broadcasters "NAC /Ocean Mist" 33-48 "money demo." Network" Chuck Jackson Productions Independent Broadcasters Delivered via: Analog tape Network Terms: Cash Hosts: DJ's supplied with service/ "Gold Plus" Delivered via: Satcom /Galaxy /Spacenet Stations supply DJs Terms: Barter Far West Communications Updated: Bi- monthly Hosts: DJs supplied with service Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First aired: 3/85 Affiliates: Two Updated: Daily Terms: Cash News age, lite contemporary jazz and com- First aired: 9/91 Affiliates: 133 Updated: Four reels per month patible vocals. Blended music for the '90s, A full -service variety: 24 hours, seven days First aired: 1980 quality music, voices. week. Two -way Talk network. An energetic, non -metal oldies format with per music from the mid -'50s through the late '70s. Averages 1200 songs in four categories. "Oldies" "Interstate Radio Network" House Of Music "Goldies" Tribune Radio Network Network Delivered via: Analog tape JSA Radio Delivered via: Galaxy 2 T3 Terms: Cash Delivered via: Galaxy 3, T11 Terms: Barter Hosts: Stations supply own DJs Terms: Cash Hosts: DJs supplied with service Updated: Monthly Hosts: DJs supplied with service Updated: First aired: 1979 Affiliates: 25 First aired: 9/90 Affiliates: 50 First aired: 3/88 Affiliates: 50+ Oldies music format of over 2500 chart All the hits from the post- Beatles era with Full- service weather, sports, and highway leaders, segmented into three time periods, sprinkling of '50s and early -'60s favorites information for interstate highway users - spanning 1955 to 1979. Mastered from CDs. Service includes music library. entertainment and companionship for third - shifters. Live overnight programming.

II COMPACT "Kaleidophonics" Alan Olmstead /Kaleidophonics D GITAL AUDIO Delivered via: Analog tape COMPACT Terms: Cash /barter Hosts: Stations supply their own DJs Updated: Monthly O ó First aired: 9/87 Affiliates: Two D GITALn AUDIO Unique, alternative adult format including current AC artists, contemporary and classic "Oldies Channel" "HitDisc and GoldDisc" jazz, New Age, soft rock oldies, and light Unistar Radio Networks classical favorites. TM Century, Inc. Delivered via: Satcom C5, T21 Delivered via: CD Terms: Cash /barter combination Terms: Cash Hosts: Station has option of using local Hosts: Stations supply their own DJs DJs in some or all dayparts Updated: Two CDs per week First aired: 5/86 Affiliates: 124 First aired: 1986 Affiliates: 1750 )PHONE NUMBER INDEX Based in the "Beatles era" with a flavor- Hits- ol-the -week, recurrents, and oldies Begins On ing of best rock & roll hits of the late '50s to on premium quality CDs. AC, CHR, AOR, early '70s, targeted to 30 -49 adults. Urban. Country, and Oldies. Page 106

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"SMN's `Real Country' " "SMN's `'" FULLTIME FORMATS Satellite Music Network Satellite Music Network via: Spacenet 3 T13 Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T17 Delivered Terms: Cash /barter Terms: Cash /barter combination Hosts: DJs supplied with service Hosts: DJs supplied with service First aired: 9/89 First aired: 9/88 The new rock format for the '90s. A high - An exclusive Real Country format featuring presentation featuring new multiplati- the pure sound of new traditionalists and the energy for the 18 -34 listener. greatest standards delivered live. num rock bands "Soft AC" Bonneville Broadcasting System "Mr. Mike Raffone's "SMN's `Stardust /MOR'" Delivered via: Analog tape'TrueSource CD Music Muscle" Satellite Music Network Terms: Cash Hosts: Stations supply DJs Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T13 Grump Industries Updated: Every two weeks Terms: Cash /barter Delivered via: Analog tape First aired: 1/86 Hosts: DJs supplied with service Terms: Cash; barter Highly focused mainstream Soft AC format; First aired: 5/6/82 Hosts: DJs supplied with service customized music mix targeted for 25 -49 A one -of -a -kind Nostalgia format. The Updated: Monthly listeners. greatest pop standards and big bands of all First aired: 1/1/91 Affiliates: 5 time for 35+ adults with disposable income. Hot rod, heavy metal with a really weird host - Mr. Mike Raffone. "Soft Hits" JSA Radio Network "SMN's `StarStation' " Delivered via: Galaxy 3 T11 "SMN's `Classic Rock "' Terms: Cash Satellite Music Network Hosts: DJs supplied with service Satellite Music Network Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T13 Updated: Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T13 Terms: Cash /barter First aired: 9/89 Affiliates: 65 Terms: Cash /barter Hosts: DJs supplied with service Geared to the 35 -44 demo, Soft Hits is Hosts: DJs supplied with service First aired: 8/81 easygoing favorites of yesterday and today. First aired: 11/1/90 Contemporary music format incorporating No network spots. The greatest rock 'n' roll ever for the today's popular sound with the proven hits of 25- 44- year -old produced by AOR creator Lee the '60s, '70s, and '80s for active, affluent "Special Blend" Abrams. Delivered live. 25 -49s. Unistar Radio Networks Delivered via: Satcom C5, T19 Terms: Cash /barter combination "SMN's `Country Coast -To-Coast' " "SMN's `The HeatICHR "' Hosts: Station has option of using local DJs in Satellite Music Network some or all dayparts Satellite Music Network First aired: 3/88 Affiliates: 45 Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T13 Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T13 Soft, original vocal format for Adults 35.44, Terms: Cash /barter Terms: Cash /barter combination designed to preserve declining shares of tradi- Hosts: DJs supplied with service Hosts: DJs supplied with service tional Easy Listening stations First aired: 8/81 First aired: 1/84 An upbeat contemporary Country format fo- Straight -ahead CHR with personality. Tight today'shits, yesterday's favorite "Sports & Entertainment cusing on playlist, streetwise DJs, outrageous produc- tunes, and beloved stars, with engaging per- tion. Red -hot for 12.34s. Delivered live. Network" sonalities. Delivered live. Delivered via: DAT, Satcom C5, 115 Terms: Barter America's only Sports Talk format offered "SMN's `Kool Gold' '" "SMN's `The Touch /Urban AC'" live, 24 hours a day, 7 days from Las Vegas. 800 -number for all to talk sports. Satellite Music Network Satellite Music Network Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T3 Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T17 "Super AC" Terms: Cash /barter Terms: Cash /barter combination Hosts: DJs supplied with service Hosts: DJs supplied with service Alternative Programming First aired: 2/89 First aired: 2/91 Delivered via: Analog tape;Cassette Exclusive good -time oldies format of '50s An exclusive Urban AC format for the 25 -49 Terms: Cash and '60s music targeting the first generation of year-old audience with a mix of classic R&B Hosts: DJs supplied with service rock & rollers, now 35 -54. and no rap. Updated: Weekly/monthly First aired: 1985 Affiliates: 26 A modern CHR format with optional classic oldies. "SMN's `Pure Gold /Oldies' " "SMN's `Traditional Country'" Network Satellite Music Network Satellite Music "Talk Radio" Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T13 Delivered via: Spacenet 3 T17 Independent Broadcasters Terms: Cash /barter Terms: Cash /barter Hosts: DJs supplied with service Hosts: DJs supplied with service Network First aired: 11/15/85 First aired: 9/89 Delivered via: Satcom C2 T20 /Galaxy G2 T3 Great oldies radio with a contemporary DJ An exclusive real Country format featuring Terms: Barter presentation of the '50s, '60s, and '70s. Best the pure sound of new traditionalists and the Affiliates: 200+ for adults 25 -49. Delivered live. greatest standards. Delivered live. 24 -hour live two -way Talk radio.

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"Bitman" FULLTIME FORMATS SHOW PREP Bitman Produced by: David Evjen Frequency: Daily Length: One page Terms: Cash Delivered via: Fax Debuted: 4/3/90 Eight to 10 topical jokes based on current events delivered daily via fax.

"Thirty Pus" "ABC Wake Up Call" "Calendar Quickies" Far West Communications ABC Radio Networks Airtight Productions Produced by: John H. Oliver Delivered via: Analog tape DAT Produced by: Chris "Kato" Watson Airtight Productions Terms: Cash Frequency: Daily Terms: Supplied with Frequency: Monthly Updated: Four reels per month network affiliation Length: 35 pages Terms: Check/ First aired: 1989 Delivered via: Satcom C -5, T23 money order "Thirty Plus" updates the easy /mellow for- Debuted: 5/91 Subscribers: 200 Delivered via: Mailed script mats of the '80s with an edge of rock and ab- Topical comedy for morning shows. 1/91 sence of MOR artists. Debuted: "ABC's Morning Show Prep" "CBS Morning Resource" ABC Radio Networks CBS Radio Network & Tom "True Country" Produced by: Heidi Oringer Carr Produced by: BS Entertainment Terms: with Far West Communications Frequency: Daily Supplied Frequency: Daily network affiliation Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Length: Varies Terms: Supplied with Delivered via: Satcom C -5, T23 Terms: Cash network affiliation Debuted: 11/88 Subscribers: 150 Hosts: Currents and recurrents announced Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 /CBS InfoLink Hard copy compilation of celebrity gossip, Updated: Four reels per month Debuted: 10/91 Subscribers: 440 weirdo stories, comedy features, trivia all First aired: 1986 - Morning prep service with ten audio cuts major elements needed to put together a America's original and best traditional Coun- and a hardcopy script. morning show. try format, with 1400 songs in five categories spanning the late '40s through today. "Comic Highlights" "Air Personality Plus" Tom Adams Productions Mike Butts Creative Service Produced by: Tom Adams "True Country II" Length: 1200 pages Terms: Cash Frequency: Monthly Delivered via: Mailed script Length: 15 pages Terms: Cash Far West Communications Debuted: 1986 Delivered via: Mailed script Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Jokes, listener interactive scripts, quizzes, Debuted: 6/70 Subscribers: 400+ Terms: Cash games, parody songs, trivia, news from Fifteen pages monthly, two columns per Hosts: Currents and recurrents announced around the weird, phone bits, and more! page. One -liners/punch lines/setups/all com- Updated: Weekly edy venues, horrorscopes/tabloid, etc. First aired: 1988 Current recurrent-intensive traditional Coun- "Airlines" Produced by: Cheryl Rilly Comedy" try, with oldies from mid -'70s forward. Focus- "Contemporary Frequency: Monthly es on today's traditional Country with no Hickman Associates Length: Eight pages Terms: Cash crossover artists. Frequency:Monthly Delivered via: Mailed script Length: 24 pages Terms: Cash Debuted: 12/88 Delivered via: Mailed script Monthly comedy service. Joke books. Free Debuted:2 /74 Subscribers:700 sample. "Ultra Easy Listening" Topical comedy one -liners, plus calendar comedy. Bonneville Broadcasting System "American Chronicle" Delivered via: Analog tapeTrueSource CD Contemporary Timeline Terms: Cash "Country Chronicle" Hosts: Stations supply DJs Produced by: Innerview Contemporary Timeline Frequency: Daily Updated: Every four weeks Produced by: Innerview Length: 1 5 pages Terms: Barter First aired: 1:72 Frequency: Daily Refreshing combination of original in stru- Delivered via: Mailed script Length: 1 5 pages Terms: Barter Debuted: 1 1 89 Subscribers: 190 mental hits, Bonneville's own custom record- Delivered via: Mailed script Chronological look back at AC music, his- ings and popular vocals. Debuted: 3;1 92 tory, entertainment facts. Also ecological and Chronological look back at country music, fast facts ... 15 pages per day. history. entertainmentfacts. Also ecological and fast funny facts ... 15 pages per day. "Urban Contemporary" "Astro-Illogicals" Alternative Programming Ghostwriter's Comedy Services Delivered via: Analog tape Cassette Frequency: Daily Terms: Cash Length: 25 secs. Terms: Cash PHONE NUMBER INDEX Hosts: DJs supplied with service Delivered via: Mailed script Begins On Updated: Weekly Debuted: 1988 Subscribers: 75 I 1 First aired: 1986 Affiliates: 12 One hundred short, humorous fake horo- Page 106 A Top 40 Urban with various options. scopes.

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Day In Rock" "One To One" "This PREP Timeline SHOW CreeYadio Services Contemporary Produced by: Innerview Frequency: Weekly Frequency: Daily Length: 16 pages Terms: Cash Length: 15 pages Terms: Barter Delivered via: Fax /mail /modem Delivered via: Mailed script Debuted: 1976 Subscribers: 1500+ Debuted: 1 /88 Subscribers: 190 Weekly show prep newsletter with humor, Chronological look back at music, history, talent tips, artist info, promotions, calendar entertainment facts. Also ecological and fast info. facts ... 15 pages per day.

"One To One ll" "Topical Punch" "Laffline" CreeYadio Services Topical Punch Frequency: Monthly Laffline Frequency: Daily Length: Eight pages Terms: Cash Produced by: Bob Roberts Length: Five pages Terms: Cash Delivered via: Mail Frequency: Monthly Delivered via: FAX Debuted: 1978 Subscribers: 300+ Length: 24 pages Terms: Cash Debuted: 9/89 Eight -page monthly humor service. Delivered via: Mailed script Daily faxed topical humor service, five pages Debuted: 10/86 Subscribers: 700+ a day, five days a week. Humor service for DJs. Topical/non -topical "The Dyers" one -liners. Nineteen pages of the funniest, Comedy Services "Trivia HA" weird news Ghostwriter's freshest comedy; four pages of Hickman Associates stories. Frequency: Daily Length: 40 secs. to one min. Terms: Cash Frequency: Monthly Delivered via: Mailed script Length: 24 pages Terms: Cash This soap opera parody with 65 scripts Delivered via: Mailed script "Memory Bank" features the adventures of Ben Over and Neil Debuted: 7/88 Subscribers: 700 Contemporary Timeline Over. Trivia material for radio personalities, light, Produced by: Innerview humorous. Frequency: Daily "Personality Plus" Length: 15 pages Terms: Barter California Aircheck "USA Today Morning Delivered via: Mailed script Junak Script Service" Debuted: 8/89 Subscribers: 190 Produced by: George Monthly Terms: Cash Chronological look back at black music, Frequency: ABC Radio Networks Analog tape history, entertainment facts. Also ecological Delivered via: Produced by: Gannett/USA Today morning show air - and fast facts ... 15 pages per day. High -profile personality Frequency: Daily Terms: Supplied with checks. Excellent for fine- tuning your morning network affiliaton show; great for new ideas. Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23/ ABC Data "Morning Fax System "Prep" Features 20 -30 stories written for radio. The Morning Fax Distributor: Copley Radio Network Stories are taken from USA Today and other Produced by: The Morning Fax Gannett News sources. Produced by: Brad Messer Frequency: Daily Frequency: Monthly Terms: Cash Length: Two pages Terms: Cash Delivered via: Mailed script "Wedge Weird News" Delivered via: FAX First: 10/88 Wedge Productions The ultimate, topical prep service. Top-of- Subscribers: 261 Delivered via: Modem /fax mind show biz, hard to believe, lifestyle infor- Each page provides a day of celebrity bir- Debuted: 1/92 mation. Free trial 800 -266 -6329. festivals thdays, trivia, trick questions, today's Wedge Weird News is a 5 -page daily com- and events, jokes, etc. edy writing service. Available by Fax or elec- tronic delivery. Funny and affordable. "Nostalgia Notes" "TeleJoke" Nostalgia Notes Entertainment Communication "Whole O' Catalogue" Frequency: Monthly Consultants O'Liners Length: 60-70 pages Produced by: Alan Ray Produced by: Dan O'Day specifically for Nostalgia Material designed Frequency: Daily Delivered via: Mailed script a variety of show or MOR formats providing Length: One page Terms: Cash Show prep material, books, and tapes on ra- prep material. Delivered via: Fax dio programming, comedy, production, pro- Debuted: 7/88 Subscribers: 150 motions, airchecks ... a mail -order playland- The first daily fax feed of topical humor in for radio pros! America. Overnight delivery of comedy sheet & The Strange & "Offbeat Upbeat, Monday- Friday. Weekly issue Friday. Funny Sides Of The News" "Wireless Flash" Jack Macdonald Copley Radio Network "'This Day In Music' Almanac" Produced by: Jack Macdonald Frequency: Twice weekly Terms: Cash Frequency: Daily BPI Entertainment News Wire Delivered via: Analog tape /telco /mailed Length: Two pages Terms: Cash Produced by: BPI Entertainment News Wire script Fax/modem Delivered via: Mailed script Frequency: Annually Terms: Cash Debued: 8/80 Subscribers: 1 176 Debuted: 3/86 Subscribers: 350 Delivered via: Mailed script The leader in wild, off- the -beaten path Short, funny items. News and facts gleaned Almanac of pop music milestones, trivia news. The Wireless Flash beats other national from worldwide sources. Used by radio, TV, items for each day of year. From Billboard, media by an average of 13.8 weeks, so your and newspapers throughout the world. Music & Media, other BPI sources. listeners hear it first.

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"Christmas In The Air" "Electric Christmas" SHOW PREP Kris Stevens Enterprises, Inc. Dale Baglo Broadcast Produced by: Kris Stevens Enterprises Produced by: Dale Baglo Broadcast Hosted by: Unhosted Frequency: Christmas Frequency: Christmas Length: Six hours Terms: Barter /cash Length: 12 hours Terms: Cash Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT Delivered via: Analog tape First aired: 1991 First aired: 1992 Brand new rock 'n' roll Christmas special. Brand new for 1992. We've been producing The best Christmas rock tunes mixed with the finest Christmas radio programming since cutting -edge comedy bits. 1977... and this is the Christmas special of "Zapnews" the 90's!! "A Family Christmas" Jameson Broadcast/Fairfax Media Morrie Trumble & Associates Produced by: Fairfax Media Produced by: Danny Toy Frequency: Daily Terms: Cash Hosted by: Morrie Trumble Delivered via: Fax/Modem Christmas in the C*untry Frequency: Christmas Debuted: 3/90 Subscribers: 400+ wrrri Chris Lane Length: Six to 12 hours Terms: Barter High -quality morning show prep material and Delivered via: CD /vinyl features edited for broadcast. Includes TV/ "Christmas In The First aired: 1986 entertainment news /gossip, top ten list. MOR Christmas music and stories featuring Country" well -known celebrities; 80% music, 20% Chris Lane Productions stories. Produced by: Karl Hofheinz "Family Christmas Album" CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS Hosted by: Chris Lane Frequency: Christmas Natural Sound Length: 12 hours Terms: Cash Produced by: Natural Sound Delivered via: Analog tape Frequency: Christmas First aired: 1980 Affiliates: 60 Length: One min. Terms: Cash Country music's biggest stars sing and Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT tell the stories of Christmas. Customizable First aired: 12/89 Affiliates: 63 for local ID. Updated yearly! Thirty-six or 72 holiday memories beautifully recalled by the people who lived them; en- hanced with music, sound effects. No actors; updated annually. "CBS Cavalcade of "Christmas In The Country" Christmas Music" Kris Stevens Enterprises "Gift Of Christmas" CBS Radio Network Produced by: Kris Stevens Enterprises Dale Baglo Broadcast Produced by: Don Sabatini Frequency: Christmas Produced by: Dale Baglo Broadcast Frequency: Christmas Length: 12 hours Terms: Cash Frequency: Christmas Length: 30 mins. Terms: Supplied with net- Delivered via: Analog tape /vinyl Length: 10 hours Terms: Barter /cash work affiliation First aired: 12/89 Affiliates: 250+ First aired: 1978 Affiliates: 150 Delivered via: Satcom C5 T23 Captures the warmth of a country Award - winning, heartwarming, often hilari- Affiliates: 440 Christmas. Filled with traditional and current ous. Great features mixed with great music. Traditional songs of Christmas performed by Christmas hits. Country radio favorite year Country and AC versions. Promo /sales ma- eight of the country's leading universities. after year. terial provided. Updated annually. "Christmas Eve On Mutual" "Christmas Music Specials" Westwood One/Mutual Minnesota Broadcast Services "GoldDisc Christmas Library" Broadcasting Produced by: Joseph E. Vukelich TM Century Produced by: Kevin DeLany, Paul and Hosted by: Dick Ervasti Produced by: TM Century Debby Hill Frequency: Christmas Hosted by: Frequency: Christmas Length: 30 hours Terms: Cash Frequency: Christmas Length: 15 hours Delivered via: Analog tape Length: Five hours Terms: Cash /lease Terms: Supplied with network affiliation First aired: 1986 Affiliates: 40 Delivered via: CD Delivered via: Satcom C5 T15 Modular design, custom voiced. Station First aired: Affiliates: 1700 Began airing: 12/80 selects name of program formats: Country, GoldDisc customers receive annually up- Special mix of Christmas music designed for AC, Solid Gold, Traditional, Contemporary dated Christmas music for their format. airing on all formats. Wide variety of songs and Christian. artists; local inserts provided. "Gospel Christmas" "Christmas Thru The Years" Heil Enterprises Festival "Christmas Of Music" Creative Radio Network Produced by: Paul Heil Bonneville Broadcasting System Produced by: Creative Radio Network Hosted by: Paul Heil Frequency: Christmas Hosted by: Don Hinson Frequency: Christmas Length: Terms: Cash Frequency: Christmas Length: Two hours Terms: Cash Delivered via: Analog tape /CD Length: One hour Terms: Barter /cash Delivered via: Analog tape First aired: 12/72 Delivered via: CD First aired: 12/80 Affiliates: 200+ Complete collection of seasonal and tradi- First aired: 12/91 Affiliates: 200 Features Christmas music by gospel artists, tional, contemporary vocal and instrumental A delightful blend of the newest and finest many of whom share their Christmas recollec- arrangements for Easy Listening, MOR, and Country Christmas recordings plus interviews tions, thoughts, and feelings. Very sellable Soft AC stations. with today's biggest stars. feature.

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"Spend Christmas At Home" PROGRAMS "NAC - A Beautiful Christmas" CHRISTMAS Chuck Jackson Productions Audio Recording Corp. of Produced by: Kali Woolfork Arkansas, Inc. Hosted by: Chuck Jackson Produced by: Audio Recording Corp. Frequency: Christmas of Arkansas, Inc. Length: Two hours Terms: Barter /cash Frequency: Christmas Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT /mailed script Length: 30 -60 secs. Terms: Cash First aired: 12/90 Affiliates: 3 Delivered via: Analog /DAT Christmas music and message with a NAC/ First aired: 11'78 Lite Jazz feel. Music selections from NAC/ Fourth quarter income -producing commer- Jazz. cial package: holiday jingle and pre-produced "Holiday Festivities, Stars, Music commercials with kids encouraging shoppers to patronize local merchants. and the Magic of Disney" "An Original Christmas" Radio Network CBS Hispanic Teleprograms Marketing "These Days Of Christmas" Adrian Lopez Produced by: Jeff Liberman, Produced by: Jim Hampton Voices Villacres and Gerardo Hosted by: China Smith Hosted by: Humberto Luna and Produced by: Charles Fuller Frequency: Christmas Hosted by: Charles Fuller Martha Shalhoub Length: 12 Hours Terms: Barter Frequency: Twice daily Dec. 1 thru Christmas Frequency: Christmas Delivered via: Analog tape Length: Four hours Terms: Barter Length: Two mins. Terms: Cash First aired: 1989 Affiliates: 65 tapes Delivered via: Analog tape /Satcom C5 T23 Delivered via: Analog tape; audio A mostly music soundtrack of Christmas 11/91 30 if desired First aired: Affiliates: featuring contemporary classics. Exclusive in- Holiday parade celebrities and music First aired: 1965 of terviews, Christmas kids and legends. originating first from Disneyland and the se- A daily dramatic narration leading from In- cond from Walt Disney World. December 1 through Christmas Eve. teresting, dramatic, poignant and nostalgic "Rockin' Around The stories of these days of Christmas. Christmas Tree" "lt Feels Like Christmas" On The Radio Dale Baglo Broadcast Produced by: On The Radio "Traditions: A Look Back" Produced by: Dale Baglo Broadcast Hosted by: Charlie Tuna/M.G. Kelly Audio Recording Corp. Hosted by: Gipp Forster Frequency: Christmas Inc. Frequency: Christmas of Arkansas, Length: 12 hours Terms: Barter /cash Length: 90 secs. Terms: Cash Produced by: Audio Recording Corp. Delivered via: CD Analog /DAT of Arkansas, Irc. Delivered via: tape First aired: 12/92 Affiliates: 410 First aired: 1989 Hosted by: Dick Marendt The best goodtime Oldies Christmas music. Heartwarming memories, images of Christ- Frequency: Christmas Exclusive interviews; done with the style of a mas; 75 shows. It feels like Christmas! Promo/ Length: Terms: Cash morning show. sales materials provided. Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First aired: 11/90 "RPM Christmas Music Sell this program to any local advertiser. Library" Stories tell about the origins of our Christmas "The Kid Who Didn't Radio Programming & Management traditions. Deserve Christmas" Produced by: Thomas Krikorian Marconi & Cheese Frequency: Christmas "The 12 Hours Of Christmas" Communications, Inc. Length: One hour Terms: Cash Kris Stevens Enterprises, Inc. Produced by: Ontrack Communications/ Delivered via: Analog tape /CD /DAT Produced by: Kris Stevens Enterprises including AC, Easy Chriscellaneous Creations Yearly Christmas library Hosted by: Kris Erik Stevens Frequency: Christmas Listening and Religious formats. Frequency: Christmas Length: One hour Terms: Cash Length: 12 hours Terms: Cash Delivered via: Analog tape Delivered via: Analog tape First aired: 12/90 Affiliates: Varies year to "Southern Christmas First aired: 12/77 Affiliates: 200+ year Recollections" The undisputed favorite of radio stations It's Bart Simpson meets Tiny Tim when Vanguard Audio Features, Inc. worldwide. Traditional holiday hits for max- 7- year -old Nick struggles to figure out Produced by: Greg Womble imum mass appeal. Highly entertaining and fill- Christmas in the '90s. Comedy ... music Hosted by: Nancy McLemore ed with holiday features. warped ... but warm! Frequency: Christmas Length: Two mins. Terms: Barter Delivered via: Analog tape /CD "Your Hometown Christmas Magic Christmas" First aired: 12/91 Affiliates: 35 Wonderland" "The of Tender, real -life memories of fond holidays Kris Stevens Enterprises, Inc. Audio Recording Corp. in the South. Thirty distinct features sponsor of Arkansas, Inc. Produced by: Kris Stevens Enterprises love as "radio Christmas cards." Hosted by: Kris Erik Stevens Produced by: Audio Recording Corp. Frequency: Christmas of Arkansas, Inc. Length: 12 hours Terms: Cash Frequency: Christmas Delivered via: Analog tape Length: 30 -60 secs. Terms: Cash First aired: 12/88 Affiliates: 200+ PHONE NUMBER INDEX Delivered via: Analog tape /DAT First 11/91 Updated for 1992. Its America's leading Begins On aired: Increase fourth quarter revenue! Jingle contemporary Christmas special. Filled with Page 106 holiday features, kids, comedy, good cheer package will showcase retailers' spots. Cute and the latest Christmas hits. kids to insert in donuts with your copy.

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The Answer Radio Show WM Black Collegiate Sports Report SP AP Network News NN Black Experience DR Apple Digital Production Library PR Black Music Experience DR Alan Archer Weather NN Mel Blanc Blankity Blancs . CM Artist Interviews A/C Current Express SO EN John Block Reports NE Artist Liners A/C Safest Oldies Library SO ID The Sonny Bloch Shows TK Ask the CPA ABC Contemporary Network NN TK Bluegrass America .. WM Ask The Stars ABC Direction Network NN DM Blues Deluxe .. WM Astro- Illogicals . ABC Entertainment Network NN SH Bobb Sledd Not A Private Eye CM Astrocast By Terrie ABC FM Network NN LE Jim Bohannon Show TK At The Close TK Book Show EN ABC Information Network . NN Attitude ABC Rock Network NN PR Boston's KISS ID Audio Datebook ABC Wake Up Call SH NE Breakthrough . ID Auditorium Music Test Tapes ABC's Morning Show Prep SH SO Bill Bresnan ... TK Auto Talk ABC's Morning Show Prep TK British Invasion SE Automotive Magazine NE Produced Comedy CM Broadcast 2 PR Automotive Minutes NE AC (Adult Contemporary) FF Broadcast Spots And Promo Voiceovers VO Ayer, Hoy y Siempre AC Mix FF DR Broadway Encore WM Academy Of Country Music Awards Dr. Joyce Brothers NE Bob Nomination Special SE Brown VO Mack Accu- Weather NE [3, Brown Show SP ACII FF Dr, Michael Broder TK Hal Bruno's Washington NE Lou Adler's Medical Journal NE Bandstand's 40th Anniversary Special SE .... Bushman & Adult Alternative AC FF Baptist Hour PA Quale CM Business Beat I & II Adult Contemporary FF Basic Golc Pop Oldies Library SO NE Business Radio Network Adult Contemporary Compact Disc BBC Classic Tracks DM NN The Buzz Music Library SO Be Kool ID NE Adult Progressive FF Beach Boys Special SE Adult Rock 'N' Roll FF Beach Watch LE Advertiser Jingles PR The Beat ID Advertiser Jingles - Syndicated Beatles 30th Anniversary Special SE and Custom ID Beautiful Alternative FF Calendar Quickies SH African- American Olympians SP Benmar Bits CM California Country ID Agri -Voice Farm Network FF Best of King TK Cameos of Black Women EN Agri -Voice Radio Network NE Best Of Our Knowledge PA Capitol Idea ID Aircraft Music Library PR Best Of The Oldies WM Capitol Ideas . NE Air Force One SO The Best SE Capitol Report NE Air Personality Plus SH Big Band Jump WM Carolina Blue Line SP Airlines SH Big Boy Sound VO Carolinas Sports Sunday SP Album Capsule WM Big Time Radio Bingo EN Casey's Biggest Hits DM Mary Albert Sports Specials SP Bitman SH Casey's Countdown WM All Hit Kit ID Black College Football Weekly Review SP Casey's Top 40 WM All Star Country DM Cash Tracks ID AM Business Report A NE The CAT PR AM Business Report B NE KEY CBN Radio NN AM Only FF CM Comedy CBS Cavalcade of Christmas Music XM AM Sports SP CBS Hispanic Radio Network NN Amazing Radio ID DM Daily Music Features CBS /LA ID Ambience Series 3000 FX DR Drama/Nostalgia CBS Morning Resource SH NE EN Entertainment News CBS Radio Network NN America On The Road NE,PA CBS Spectrum Radio Network NN America Remodels TK FF Fulltime Formats CBS,Time Inc. Advances NE America This Week NE FX Sound EFX CBS World News Roundup NE America's Ballroom WM ID Jingles /Station IDs CBS's W -Lite ID America's Country ID CD Classics - Oldies Format SO America's Dining & Travel Guide TK LE Leisure /Self -Help CD Launch EN American Agenda NE NE News Programming Celebrity IDs ID American Chronicle SH NN News Networks Celebrity Interviews EN American Comedy Network CM Celebrity One -On -One Interviews EN American Country Countdown PA Public Affairs Chainsaw One PR

with Bob Kingsley . WM PR Production Libraries Changemakers PA

. American Dance Classics WM SE Seasonal, Limited Run Chartbreakers Music Service . SO American Dance Traxx .. WM Cheap Laughs CM American Gold with Dick Bartley .. WM Music Features Cheap Radio Thrills PR American Health Report LE SH Printed Show Prep Chicago Bears Football SP American Music Awards SO Song Libraries Chicago Bulls Radio Network SP Nominations Special SE Chicago Cubs Baseball SP American Top 40 with Shadoe Stevens WM SP Sports Chicago Symphony Orchestra .. WM American Urban Radio News NN TK ... Phone -In Talk Shows Chicago White Sox Radio Network SP Amex Business Talk PA VO Voice Talent Chickenman CM AMI News NN Children's Health News Network . . NE Jack Anderson Washington Hotline PA WM Weekly Music Features CHR Oldies SO Animal 'Bites' PA XM Christmas Programming Christian Countdown USA WM The Answer For The '90s PR David Christian Tech Trax VO

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Country Favorites ID Direct Hits WM Country Gold FF ABC Radio Networks SH yew TK Country Gold Oldies Library SO The Dolans

Country Gold Saturday Night Live WM The Mike Ditka Show . SP Christmas Chartbreakers Compact Disc SO Country Life News ... LE Double Barrels CHR /Hot AC ID Christmas Eve On Mutual XM Country News NE Double Power ID Christmas Festival Of Music XM Country Powerhouse ID Dow Jones Radio Network NN NE Christmas In The Air XM Country Production Library .. PR The Dow Jones Report NE Christmas In The Country XM Country Quiz DM Down To Earth Christmas Music On CDs SO Country Six Pack: Garth Brooks, Dr. Jim's Animal Clinic TK Christmas Music On Tape SO Entertainer Of The Year SE Drama Hour DR Dream Of Freedom DR Christmas Music Specials . XM Country Six Pack: Christmas Around Christmas Thru The Years .. XM The Country 1992 SE Drive Drops PR Drive -In Drops CM Christmas Tn The Country . XM Country Six Pack: Vince Gill and Friends SE VO City Arts Of San Francisco ... PA Country Six Pack: John Driscoll CITY -FM FF The Reba McEntire Story SE Marc Driscoll "The Voice Over America" VO Civilized Rock ID Country Six Pack: The New Stars Drop -Ins CM Cla'ence Update of CBS -TV's "The Young Of The Nineties SE Alice Duncan TK and the Restless" EN Country Six Pack: Tanya Tucker - Dvorak On Computers TK Dick Clark's Caravan of Stars SE Two Decades Of Hits SE Dynamite Jingles ID Dick Clark's Rock Roll & Remember WM Country Star Tracks WM Dick Clark's Sixties Party SE Country Today WM Dick Clark's Summer Memories SE Country World Premiere WM Class of '67 SE Country -Phonics WM Classic Cuts WM Countryline USA TK Earl Pitts, Uhmerikun CM Classic Easy FF The Countdown WM Earth -Tones WM Classic Hits FF Cozmik Debris SH Earth Wire NE Classic Jingles ID Cracks of Dawn SH Easy Listening FF Classic Laff Unes FF Mitch Craig Sweepers /Promos 92 VO Easy Mix FF Classic Oldies ID Creating Results With Terrie TK Eclipse PR Chris Clausen Voice -Overs VO Creative Radio Commercials PR Dr. Dean Edell Hour TK Cleen Sweepers FX Don Criqui On Sports SP Dr. Dean Edell Medical Minutes NE Climax Premier Production Parts PR Walter Cronkite's Twentieth Century NE The Edge -CHR /Hot AC /Hot Oldies ID CMA Awards SE Crossroads SE The Effects PR CNN Headline News FF Crosswalk EN The Eighties SO CNN Radio News from Unistar Cruisin' America WM Electric Christmas XM DM Radio Networks NN Custom & Syndicated ID Jingle Packages ID Elevator From Hell Company CM Coast -To-Coast" with Mechele George & Custom & Syndicated Jingle Packages . ID Emerald Comedy WM "The Real" Bob James TK Custom & Syndicated Jingles ID Encore Collector's Item WM Custom Advertiser Jingles ID Entertainment Coast to Coast EN College Basketball Game Of The Week SP Custom and Syndicated Jingle Packages ID Entertainment Report with Chuck Rich EN Entertainment This Week EN College Bowl Games On NBC Radio . SP Custom Client (Advertiser) Jingles ID EN College Football Game Of The Week SP Custom Comedy Songs & Bits ID Entertainment Tonight For The Radio Entertainment Update EN College Sports USA . SP Custom ID Packages ID Comedy Connection CM Custom IDs 'N' Sweepers ID Environment Show PA Comedy Hour CM Custom Jingle Packages ID Environmental Traxx PA,WM Comic Highlights SH Custom Music SO Environmental Update NE Comic IDeas ID Custom Oldies SO Dick Ervasti Voice -Overs VO Comment On The News NE Custom Production Library PR Escape PR Commercial Jingles ID Custom Voiceover For Radio, ID's, ESPN Radio Network NN Commercial V.O. Talents & Liners, Promos VO Production Services VO Cut -Throat Talent VO Compact Disc Production Library PR Cute & Corny Cuts ID Compact Disc Showcase .. WM Cutting Edge Production Library PR Computing Success TK Jim Cutler Voice Overs VO Face Off NE Constitutional Minutes PA Face The Nation NE Consumer Report NE A Family Christmas XM Contact PA Family Christmas Album XM Family Talk TK Contemporary Comedy . SH Contemporary Comedy Network .. CM Daily Entertainment Fax EN Farming America NE PA Contemporary Rock & Soul FF Daily Feed CM FBI This Week Continuous Coast ID Dallas Mix -AC /Hot AC ID 51 Percent PA Costas Coast To Coast SP Dallas Power ID Fight Back with David Horowitz NE Countdown America with Dick Clark WM Damn Good Programmers SO File 13 CM Countdown Companion WM Danny Jensen Productions VO First Light On NBC Radio NE Countdown To The Academy Awards EN Dear DJ SH Flashpoint' PR Country FF Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 WM Flying Dutchman CM Country Alternative FF Dr. Demento WM FNN Business Radio NN Country Calendar EN DePaul Blue Demon Basketball SP Folk Sampler WM Country Chronicle SH Desert Island Discs WM Food Show . TK Country Club WM Bill Diehl Entertainment Report EN Force One . . ID Country Countdown USA WM Digital Director PR Format 41 . . FF Country Crossroads WM Digital Energy PR Fourth Of July Special Music SE Country Express ID Digital Mix ID Stan Freberg Here CM Country Extra SH Dimension 2000 ID Freedom ID

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HitDisc and GoldDisc FF Inside Sports Magazine SP Hitline USA TK Insight EN Holiday Festivities, Stars, Music Instrumental Christmas Compact Disc SO and the Magic of Disney XM Interstate Radio Network FF Fresh Jams ID Holiday Production Library PR It Feels Like Christmas .. XM Fresh Tracks PR Holiday Specials SE It's A Celebration with Clifton Davis WM Full- Custom Station ID's and Jingles ID Hollywood Edge Sound Effects Library FX It's A Fact NE Fun Factory CM Hollywood Hotline EN It's Only Money! NE Funny Radio Commercials PR Hollywood Series 4000 FX It's Only Rock & Roll SE Future Effects PR Hollywood's KITS ID Future Hits WM Lou Holtz Show SP Futureshock PR Home Sense TK Hornets Report SP Hot Country ID Jake's Radio Health Tips LE

Hot Country . FF Brian James Productions VO Hot Holidays ID Ned Jarrett World Of Racing SP Gadget Guru NE Hot Mix .. WM Jazz Spectrum WM Galaxy Air Prep SH Hot Tracks Music PR Jazz Trax Weekend Special WM Garden Hotline TK Hottest Country in the Country: Volume II SE Jazzmasters EN Gateway CD Sound Effects FX The Houston Mix -CHR /Hot AC .. ID Peter Jennings Journal NE VO Marvin Gaye: We Miss You DR Ron Hummel Productions ID Joe from Chicago' Says Stuff General Series 6000 Sound Effects Hyperlink ID Journal Of Commerce International Library FX Business Brief NE

I II SE Generation Ill PR The Judds: Chapters & NE Gift Of Christmas XM Just for the Health of It Charles J. Givens Money Strategies NE Ill JVC Jazz Festival - SE Charles J. Givens Financial Digest TK The Radio Special 1992 Go West ID IAS Comedy Service CM Gold Plus FF IDEA!BANC SH Gold Spice ID Identi -Fires ID GoldDisc Christmas Library XM Imagination Theatre Fairy Tales DR K -Lite, K -Lite ID Golden Age Of Rhythm & Blues SE In Concert WM Two Goldies FF In Concert: High Voltage WM Kaleidophonic Jazz WM Good Time Oldies ID In Concert: New Rock WM Kaleidophonics FF John Kane, Psychic LE Goodtime Classics ID In the Marketplace NE Don Kelly WPGC ID Goodtime Line WM In The Spotlight .. WM - Joe Kelly's Production Tracks! PR Gospel Christmas XM In The Studio .. WM ... Joe Kelly's Voice -Overs VO Gospel Greats WM In- Fisherman Radio SP .... Kendall Energies, Inc. VO Gospel Year In Review SE Independent Broadcasters Network NN Kenetics Kuts VO Grammy Awards Radio Special SE Independent Broadcasters Network FF KFRC -FM ID Grand Slam Specials SE Inside Gospel EN The Kid Who Didn't Deserve Christmas XM Graveline Hollywood EN Inside Pitch SP .. KIIS /90 ID John De Graaf Aus Florida WM KIIS L. A. 's # 1 Hit Music ID Great Entertainers SO - KEY John Kilgo On Sports SP Great Memories ID Killer B96 ID Great Sounds Of Broadway SE CM Comedy Killer Sweepers & Stingers PR Great Sounds Of Frank Sinatra SE ...... Killer Tracks PR Great Sounds Of Johnny Mathis SE DM Daily Music Features Bob Kingsley with America's Great Sounds Of The Great Groups SE DR Drama/Nostalgia Music Makers DM Great Sounds Of The New Standards SE EN News Entertainment KING - Carrying On The Dream PA Great Sounds Of the Sixties SE Larry King Show TK Great Ties ID FF Fulltime Formats King: From Atlanta To The Mountaintop DR Happy Hare Radio and TV Theater VO FX Sound EFX Larry King: Sports In Focus . SP Hard -Core Country WM ID Jingles /Station IDs KJLH Pure Excitement .. ID Paul Harvey News and Commentary NE - Knockers'! CM Mike Harvey Rockin' New Year's Eve SE LE Leisure /Self -Help KPM Sound Effects 8 -CD Set FX Paul Harvey News and Commentary NE NE News Programming KSCS Star- Spangled Country ID Networks - NN News KVIL - The Nineties ID n PA Public Affairs KYKY '91 ID J L PR Production Libraries KZLA ID Headline Comedy CM SE Seasonal, Limited Run Health NewsFeed NE Music Features Health Show PA SH Printed Show Prep Healthtalk NE L. A. Country ID Highlights: The Business Of Living LE SO Song Libraries Laff Trax CM Highlights: The Business Report NE SP Sports Laffline SH Highlights: Traveler's Weather NE Larry's Imperfect Pet Emporium .. CM TK Phone -In Talk Shows Highway 21 ID Laser Lightning PR Hiney Wine II CM VO Voice Talent Lasting Impressions VO Hip Hop Countdown & Report WM WM Weekly Music Features Latin Legends Of Baseball SP Hit Comedy Network CM Laugh Machine CM XM Christmas Programming Hit Parodies by Steel CM Laughs on Us CM Hit Radio Awards SE Law Show PA

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Milford -Haven DR Night Talk TK Mind -Set PA Nightmare from Nashville CM Minority Business Showcase NE 94Q ID a Minute About Your Car LE 1992 MTV Music Video Awards SE Lazer PR Minute About Your Money LE 1992 News Encore SE Legends Of Rock WM Missing Masters WM The 1992 Summer Olympic Games Lennon: His Last Interview, Mix America WM In Barcelona SP His Greatest Music SE Modern MOR FF North American Network News Joel Levine On Everything TK Modern Rock Tracks with Mark Hamilton WM Report Hotline NN Lifestyles LE Moment Of Musical History DM Northwestern Reviewing Stand .. PA Lift Your Heart PA Money PR Deborah Norville Show TK Like Only Yesterday NE Money In Mind NE Nostalgia Notes SH Rush Limbaugh Show TK Money Magazine Business Report NE Nostalgia Scrapbook DR Lite 97 ID Money Memo NE Notre Dame /Major College Football SP Lite Rock FF Money Smarts LE Number One Goodtime Oldies SE Live From The Sixties with Money Talk TK The Real Don Steele WM Morning and Afternoon Jingles Live From The Whisky WM and Parodies ID Live" (From Electric Ladyland) WM Morning Fax SH FX Livewire TK Morning Show Audio CM O'Connor Digital EFX ID Living Well PA Morning Sidekick CM Ocean '1st Plunge' Package ID Living With Diabetes TK Mr. Green Thumb Show LE Ocean 'Image Base' Package VO Lonesome Cowboy Tim CM Mr. Handyman TK Bobby Ocean Radio Programmer DR Lost Lennon Tapes ... WM Mr. Warm and Fuzzy VO Ocean Rudee Off The Record with Mary Turner WM Louis L'Amour Theater . DR MTV News DM & The & Funny Sides Love Songs & Bedtime Stories DM Mutual Broadcasting System NN Offbeat Upbeat, Strange SH Love Songs of the Sixties SE Mutual's 1992 Adult Contemporary Of The News NE LucasFilm Sound Effects Library FX Specials Package SE The Offbeat FF Lutheran Hour PA Mutual's 1992 Country Specials Package SE Oldies Oldies 94.9 ID LX Series 1 .. ID Music Montages CM FF LX Series 2 ID Music Network Report WM Oldies Channel WM LX Series 3 ID Musical Starstreams WM Oldies Countdown & Custom Lists SO LX Series 4 ID Mutual's College Football Bowl Oldies Libraries SO LX Series 5 ID Games Package SP Oldies Music FX Lyric Opera of Chicago WM My Music CM Omni FX Series One PR My Side Of The Story NE Omnimusic Library Street with Dale Meyer PA My Word! CM On Main WM Mystery Minutes /Death Rides On The Edge The Line TK The Airwaves DR On Garden WM Madame of Radio and VO's VO On The Move CM John Madden Sports Calendar SP On The Phone with TiRone .. WM John Madden Sports Quiz SP On The Radio

Companion . WM Made In America SE On The Radio Countdown WM . Track Madison Avenue ID NAC - A Beautiful Christmas XM On To One SH Magic WMJX ID NAC Custom Jingles . ID One SH The Magic of Christmas XM NAC /Ocean Mist FF One To One II SE Main Street TK NASCAR Live TK One -Hit Wonders ID Major League Baseball Notebook SP NASCAR Stock Car Racing SP 1 FM WM Major Records Sound Effects Collections FX NASCAR Today SP Open House Party ID Leonard Maltin On Video EN Nashville Live WM Original Music ID Manhattan Production Music PR Nashville Record Review WM Original Music Production Original Radio Hotline CM The Johnny Mann Singers ID Nasty Nancy . CM XM Market Buy -Out Jingles ID National Farm Report NE An Original Chr stmas NE Chuck Martin VO NBC Extra NE The Osgood File SH Mass Popular Media Entertainment Library EN Network Production Music ... PR The Overs

Master Service SO Network Sound Effects Library . FX Mastercontrol .. EN New Day ID Masters Golf Tournament SP New Frontier of Superstars WM A Matter Of Law NE New Gold On CD DM PA Mature Focus NE New Horizons ID Page One Format PR Maximum Impact Library PR New Tradition ID PAMS Propack - Oldies Parent Profile NE Don McDonald Show TK New Year's Eve Dance Party SE The WM The Media Inside NE New Year's Eve Special SE Party America" WM Meet The All -Stars SP New York Fan ID Partymix Pennant Fever SP Meet The Teams SP New York's Best Mix . ID SP MegaMusic PR The NEW Christmas Production Library PR Personal Performance Digest Plus SH Memories Of Elvis SE The NEW Production Library PR Personality Memory Bank SH News from the Boonies EN Perspective NE Metal Shop WM News You Can Use NE Pet Action Line .. . TK Metro Music Production Library PR Newsmaker Interviews EN Philadelphia Country ID Metro Weather Service NE The NEXT Production Parts Library PR Phoney Calls CM Miami's WAXY ID NFL Draft Reports SP PIA Customized Public Affairs PA Pirate Radio USA WM Al Michaels Sports Quiz SP NFL Football I & II SP Mile High ID NFL Playbook SP Plain -Wrap Urban Countdown WM Milestones DM NFL Preview SP Planetary Rhythms LE

RaR PROGRAM SUPPLIER GUIDE '92 103 A -Z PROGRAM INDEX .: ya:: Rock 'N' Roll Graffiti SO Sixties Legends: Beach Boys SE Rock & Roll's Greatest Hits - Sixties Legends: Beatles SE The Dick Bartley Show WM Sixties Legends: The Best Of Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Radio Special SE Sixties Legends SE PM Business Report NE Rock Calendar EN Sixties Legends: Bob Dylan .. SE

Point Of Law PA Rock Comedy Network CM Sixties Legends: Ray Charles . SE 'Position This by Mitch Phillips VO Rock Connection ID Sixties Legends: Power 93 WFLZ ID Rock Flash PR Creedence Clearwater Revival SE Power Cuts WM Rock Over London WM Sixties Legends: Four Seasons SE Power Tools PR Rock Quiz DM Sixties Legends: Four Tops SE Powerline WM Rock Report EN Sixties Legends: Marvin Gaye SE Powerplay PR Rock Today WM Sixties Legends: Elvis Presley SE Practical Computing - PC 101 TK Rock -N -Roll Weekend WM Sixties Legends: Rolling Stones SE Premiere A/C Comedy Network CM Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree XM Sixties Legends: Simon & Garfunkel SE Premiere Alternative Plain -Wrap Rockin' Gold Radio Show WM Sixties Legends: Smokey Robinson & Countdown WM Rockline TK the Miracles SE Premiere CHR Comedy Network CM RPM Christmas Music Library XM Sixties Legends: Supremes SE Premiere Country Comedy Network CM Sixties Legends: Temptations SE Premiere Country Plain -Wrap Countdown WM Sixties Legends: Stevie Wonder SE Premiere Gold Comedy Network CM Sixty Second LP EN Premiere Plain -Wrap Countdown WM Sixty Second Preview EN Premiere Rock Comedy CM Sales Force PR Ski Reports NE Prep SH Salt & Pepper: Radio Spice PR Ski Watch LE Elvis Presley Birthday Tribute SE Salute To America . SE Sky -Trax ID Primo Promos PR Sampler Library PR Skywatch Weather NE San Francisco Symphony Pro Basics ....:. ID Orchestra SE Smashed Hits CM Pro Football This Week SP Satellite Comedy Network CM Dean Smith Show SP Production CD's ... PR Saturday Night House Party WM SMN's 'Classic Rock' FF Production Music Library PR Saturday Night Oldies Party SO SMN's 'Country Coast -To- Coast' FF Professional Broadcast Series PR Scams Across America TK SMN's 'The Heat /CHR' FF Professional Production Music PR Scorchers -CHR ID SMN's 'Kool Gold' FF Seattle /Portland CHR ID Profiles In The Building Of America PA SMN's 'Pure Gold /Oldies' FF Programming Pack CM Selection Sunday, The Road To The SMN's 'Real Country' FF Promo Pack PR Final Four SP SMN's 'Stardust /MOR' FF Proton ID Sensible Sound ...... VO SMN's 'StarStation' FF The Psychedelic Psnack DM Seventies SO SMN's 'The Touch /Urban AC' FF The Seventies On CD SO Pure Magic - AC ID SMN's 'Traditional Country' FF SFX FX SMN's 'Z Rock' FF Sheridan Broadcasting Network .. NN Tom Snyder Show TK Showcase Of Rock WM So Who Asked You? CM Signature Broadcast News Themes ID Soap Quiz EN Signature Music Library PR Q Cuts ID Soft AC FF The '60s SE QuicTrax VO Soft Hits FF Radio America Magazine Solid Gold Country DM (formerly Radio New England Magazine) EN Solid Gold Saturday Night WM Radio Amex NN KEY Something Completely Different ID Radio Commercial Creative & Production VO CM Comedy Something To Talk About DR Radio Dialogue PA Song Libraries SO DM Daily Music Features Radio Direct Satellite Press Tours EN Sonovox Jingles ID Radio Free Tomorrow EN DR Drama/Nostalgia Sound Designer Library PR Radio Links EN EN Entertainment News Sounds Of Sinatra WM Radio Sales Support ID Soundscapes WM FF Fulltime Formats Radio Scope EN Source Report PA Radio Specials SE FX Sound EFX The Source NN Radio Spots TV /VO's VO ID Jingles /Station IDs Southern Christmas Recollections XM Mr. Mike Raffone VO Speakers Corner With Roger Mudd PA LE Leisure /Self -Help Mr. Mike Raffone's Music Muscle FF Special Blend FF Mr. Mike Raffone's News Of The Weird NE NE News Programming Special Interest TK Raised On Rock PR NN News Networks Spend Christmas at Home XM Rarities On Compact Disc SE Spirit of New England ID PA Public Affairs Dan Rather Reporting NE Spirit Of Summer SE Real Country ID PR Production Libraries Split-Second Production Music Library Recording Studio VO SE Seasonal, Limited Run Vol. 1 PR Sports & Entertainment Network FF Red Neckerson CM Music Features Reel Country Jingles ID Sports Byline U.S.A. SP Reelin' In The Years WM SH Printed Show Prep Sports Central USA SP Randy Reeves .. VO SO Song Libraries Sports Final SP SP . Sports Final AM Reflections WM Sports REX (Movie Celebrities) EN SP Sports Final Celebrity SP REX (Music Artists) EN TK .... Phone -In Talk Shows Sports Final Extra SP Right On Q ID VO Voice Talent Sports Final Talk SP Sports Final Trivia SP Bob Rivers' Twisted Tunes CM Music Features Road Patrol Traffic Network NN WM Weekly Sports Flashback With Jack Buck SP Road To The Super Bowl SP XM Christmas Programming Sports World Roundup SP Rock 'N' Roll Classics ID SportsCard Report SP

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TeleJoke SH Video Viewer EN The Golf Spot SP Visions PR The Tennis Spot SP Voice Talent Audition Service VO These Days Of Christmas XM Voice With An Attitude VO Voice -Pipes And Production ID,VO SportsTicker NN Thirty Plus FF Voiceover Service VO Sportstime SP This Day In Music Almanac SH Voices /Narration VO DM This Day In Rock SH Star Quiz Voiceworks Studios VO Starbeat WM This Week with David Brinkley NE Startire PR Thompson's CD Classics SO SP Starpower CHR /Hot AC ID Thoroughbred Connection - VO Station ID Jingles /Custom Song Remakes ID Johnny Thomas Voices DR Station ID's ID Three M's: Malcolm, Martin & Mandela EN NN Station ID's/Liners And Commercial VIO. VO 300 Trivia Mystery Voices Wall Street Journal Radio Network NE Station ID's /Sweepers VO Ticket To Ride WM The Wall Street Journal Report Station IDs & Commercia Jingles ID Harrison Tilbert's Travel Guide Watsnu WM EN ID Station IDs & Jingles ID Of The Airwaves WBBM -AM Station Image Voice VO TM Comedy Network CM Weapons PR Steamroller ID Tomorrow's Music EN Weather Forecasts /Voice NE Ben Steel's Music Track Factory CM Toolkit & Lazer Impact Production Libraries PR WeatherWatch Service NN CM SH Ben Steel's Twisted Hits CM Tooth Fairy Wedge Weird News SE NE Stevens & Grdnic's Daily Top 10 Hits Of All Time Week In Review Comedy Exclusive CM Top Thirty Hitlist with Adam Curry WM Weekend Headliner NE WM Streams In The Desert WM Top 30 USA WM Weekly Country Music Countdown STRZ Funline EN Topical Punch SH Weekly Specials WM ID Ed Sullivan Archives DM Total Autonomy Weekly Top Thirty WM Summer Beach Party SE A Touch of Christmas ID Western Front Productions VO Summer Nights LE Touring Bands of '92 SE Westwood One Companies /NBC Summer Watch LE Traditions: A Look Back XM Radio Network NN Sunset Boulevard ID Travel Show LE What's The Point Newsmagazine TK Super AC FF Trendsetter Il PR WHDH Package ID Super Gold WM Trivia HA SH Wheels Series 5000 FX Super Radio Drops .. FX Trivia Quiz DR When Radio Was DR Super Star ID's PR True Country .. FF Timothy White Sessions SE Supermixx WM True Country II .. FF Whole O' Catalogue SH Superstar Concert Series WM Turbo Techsonics PR Bruce Williams Travel Corner NE Synchronism ID Turbo -Z ID Gordon Williams Business Report NE Synergy PR TV /Movie Clips CM Steven B. Williams Productions VO Sytheffexx PR TV, Movie, News, Old Spot Soundbites DR Wimbledon SP TV Tonight with Howard Rosenberg EN Wireless Flash SH The 12 Hours of Christmas XM Wishing You Well TK 25 Years Of Pink Floyd SE With All Deliberate Speed NE Twin Spins SE WNSR '92 ID ú CM VO Talent Bank VO Twisted History Wolf Trax 2 Kool ID Exchange TK Talk Action ID Women's Business WM Talk Back With David Horowitz TK World Music Series Talk Radio FF World Premiere WM Report EN The Talk Radio Countdown Show NE World Space DR Talk Radio WABC ID World Today Tonight NE Tax Break LE U.S. One ID The World TechnoConnectors ID U.S. Open Tennis Reports SP Worlds Greatest Hits WM FX Techsonics 2 The Music Library PR UK Chart Attack WM The Works - ID Studs Terkel Almanac EN Ultimate Authority ID WPLJ '91 ID TeleJoke SH Ultimate SFX's FX WPLJ '92 ID The Golf Spot SP Ultra Easy Listening FF WRMF - South Florida The Tennis Spot SP Ultrapower CHR ID These Days Of Christmas XM The Ultimate PR Thirty Plus FF UNCF Parade of Stars EN This Day In Music' Almanac SH Undiscovered Album Cuts Of LE This Day In Rock SH Creedence Clearwater Revival SE Year . End Tax Tips This Week with David Brinkley NE Unistar Power NN You And Your Money NE Thompson's CD Classics SO Unistar Ultimate NN Young Adult Newscall EN Thoroughbred Connection SP United Airlines Presents SE Your Dollars NE WM Johnny Thomas Voices VO Up Close EN,WM Your Goodtime Oldies Magazine TK Three M's: Malcolm, Martin & Mandela DR UPI Radio Network NN Your Health Choices with Dr. Robert Atkins FF Wonderland XM Talent Bank VO Urban Contemporary Your Hometown Christmas Minute NE Talk Action ID Urbanizer 4 VO Your Money SH Talk Back With David Horowitz TK USA Today Morning Script Service Talk Radio FF The Talk Radio Countdown Show NE Talk Radio WABC ID Tax Break LE Z -Force ID TechnoConnectors ID Variations WM Zapnews SH,NE Techsonics 2 - The Music Library PR Variety - AC ID The Z -Rock 50 WM Studs Terkel Almanac EN Velvet ID ZX 2000 PR

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Tom Adams Productions, Inc. American Forum Radio 1670 Hale Koa Drive 888 Garden of the Gods Road Honolulu, HI 96821 Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (808) 739 -5800 (800) 321 -2349 AlA Searchlight FAX: (808) 739 -5801 FAX: (719) 528-1438 P.O. Box 1692 Tom Adams, President/GM Patrick McCrummen, VP/Affiliate Services FL Lady Lake, 32159 Kelley Hilligoss, Affiliate (904) 753 -5858 Airforce Broadcast Services Relations Coordinator FAX: (904) 753 -1892 216 Carlton Street Johnny Thomas Suite 300 John Roman , Ontario, CN M5A 2L1 American Media (416) 961 -2541 995 McMillan Street ABC Contemporary Radio Network FAX: (416) 961 -7754 Atlanta, GA 30318 125 West End Avenue Mort Ross, Director /Marketing 8 Sales (404) 873 -3100 New York, NY 10023 Nyv FAX: (404) 875 -8244 (212) 456 -5441 Airlines Frank Williams, President FAX: (212) 456-5397 Box 80816 Robert Williams, Executive VP Marla H. Bane, Director St. Clair Shores, MI 48080 -0816 Travis Head, Marketing Director (313) 881 -4551 ABC Direction Radio Network Cheryl Rilly, Publisher 125 West End Avenue American Pie New York, NY 10023 Airtight Productions P.O Box 66455 Los Angeles, (212) 456 -5193 Calendar Quickies CA 90066 FAX: (212) 456 -5397 (310) 821 -4005 Box 8000 -551 Richard J. Lorenzo, Director FAX: (310) 823 -3389 Sumas, WA 98295 -8000 Janet Volet, Principal ABC Entertainment Radio (604) 859 -9215 Network FAX: (604) 859-1360 125 West End Avenue John H. Oliver, President New York, NY 10023 American Stock Exchange 86 Trinity Place (212) 456 -5553 All Star Radio FAX: (212) 456 -5397 New York, NY 10006 12438 Moorpark Patricia Goodrich, Director (212) 306-1637 Suite 316 Tom Mariam, Manager ABC FM Radio Studio City, CA 91604 Network (818) 766-6447 125 West End Avenue FAX:(818) 766 -6732 American Urban Radio Networks New York, NY 10023 Merrill Barr, Managing Partner American Urban Radio News (212) 456 -5635 463 Seventh Avenue FAX: (212) 456 -5397 New York, NY 10018 Susan O'Connell, Director Rick Allen Creative Services Climax/Next (212) 714 -1000 ABC Information Radio Network 545 Eighth Avenue, Suite 401 FAX: (212) 714 -2349 Jack Bryant, Co- President 125 West End Avenue New York, NY 10018 E.J. "Jay" Williams, Co- President New York, NY 10023 (212) 714 -5513 (212) 456 -5585 Rick Allen FAX: (212) 456-5397 Mary Anne Allen Karen F. Freeman, Director Dallas Stevens AMI News Austin Stevens 50 Vashell Way, Suite 300 ABC Radio Networks Orinda, CA 94563 125 West End Avenue Alternative Programming, Inc. (510) 254 -4456 7th Floor 3626 N. Hall FAX: (510) 254 -6235 New York, NY 10023 Suite 908 John Hamilton, President Dallas, TX 75219 (212) 456-5200 Rob Brown, VP/GM FAX: (212) 456 -5397 (800) 231 -2818, (214) 521-4484 Claire Diepenbrock Robert Callahan, President FAX: (214) 521 -6808 Melissa Johnson Derek Berghuls, Senior VP Mickey Briggs, President/GM Darryl Brown, Group VP David Longhofer, Sales Manager Frank Raphael, Director, Steve Ramsey, Southwest Regional Manager Pat Appleson Studios Geoff Waddell, National Research National Programming 757 S.E. 17th Street Causeway Representative Corinne Baldassano, VP /Programming Suite 358 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 -2960 ABC Rock Radio Network American Archives (305) 587-7900 612 Canvasback Drive 125 West End Avenue FAX: (305) 587 -4176 Suisun City, CA 94585 New York, NY 10023 Pat Appleson, Owner (212) 456 -5652 (707) 425 -8137 FAX: (212) 456 -5397 Roger Dorfman Gloria Briggs, Director American Comedy Network ARCA (Audio Recording Corp. Accu -Weather, Inc. Park City Plaza of Arkansas, Inc.) 100 619 W. College Avenue 10 Middle Street N. Rodney Parham Road, Suite 1 -B State College, PA 16801 Bridgeport, CT 06604 P.O. Box 5686 (814) 234 -9601, ext. 400 (203) 384 -9443 Little Rock, AR 72215 -5686 FAX: (814) 238 -1339 FAX: (203) 367-9346 (501) 224 -1111 Dr. Joel Myers, President Maggie Dugan, President/GM FAX: (501) 224 -3FAX Joe Sobel, Senior VP Patrick Leeney, Account Executive Dick Marendt, President Sheldon Levine, Director/Sales Adrienne Munos, Account Executive Clyde Snider, VP 06 - RaR PROGRAM SUPPLIER GUIDE '92 PROGRAM SUPPLIER INDEX

Audio Productions Inc./ Bitman Future Effects 4959 Talbot Lane 1102 17th Avenue Suite 77 Suite 200 Reno, NV 89509 Nashville, TN 37212 (702) 826-5137 Alan Archer Weather (615) 321.3612 David Evjen, President 1407 Hounds Hollow Court FAX: (615) 321-5770 Lutz, FL 33549 Jim Reyland, President/Owner Bonneville Broadcasting System (813) 949 -4424 (800) 645 -1284 4080 Commercial Avenue FAX: (813) 949 -3875 D. 111.1111111111111111 Northbrook, IL 60062 -1892 Alan Archer, President D (800) 631 -1600, (708) 291 -0110 FAX: (708) 291 -0841 Dale Baglo Broadcast, Inc. John Patton, President/CEO 825 Broughton Street Walter Powers, VP /Operations Victoria, BC Rich Washer, Executive VP Canada, V8W 1 E5 Steve Kline, Client Services Director (604) 386-1131 Paula Grandolph, Account Executive TAMTOBY ARNOLD ES. INC. FAX: (604) 386 -5775 Michael Krafcisin, Sales/Program Consultant Dale Baglo, President Ford Colley, VP/AC Programming Toby Arnold & Associates Dave McKay, PD Dallas Suburban Offices /Studios Bailey Broadcasting Services 3151 Cahuenga Blvd. W Drive 3234 Commander Suite 200 Carrollton, TX 75006 Los Angeles, CA 90068 (214) 661 -8201, (213) 969 -0011 (800) 527 -5335 FAX: (213) 969-8474 BPi FAX: (214) 250 -6014 Lee Bailey, President ENTERTAINMENT Diane Blackmon -Bailey, Executive VP \ENS HIRE Toby Arnold, President Dolly Arnold, David Baronfield Entertainment BPI Entertainment VP/Executive Director 19555 Almaden Road News Wire Larry Mangiameli, San Jose, CA 95120 100 Boylston Street VP/Executive Director (408) 927 -9100 FAX: (408) 997 -8790 Boston, MA 02116 David Baronfield (617) 482 -9447 FAX: (617) 482 -9562 Associated Press BC Productions & Associates John Morgan, GM Broadcast News Center P.O. Box 1022 Don Gallagher, Managing Editor 1825 K Street NW Calais, ME 04619 Washington, DC 20006 -1253 (506) 755-3170 (800) 821-4747, (202) 736 -1100 FAX: (506) 755 -6952 FAX: (202) 736 -1124 Bill Conley, Owner Dick Brescia Associates c/o MediaAmerica, Inc. Jim Williams, VP /Director Benmaradio, Inc. Lee Perryman, Deputy Director 11 W. 42nd Street, 27th Floor 1805 S. Bellaire Brad Kalbfeld, Deputy Dir. /News New York, NY 10036 Suite 220 (212) & Managing Editor 302-1100 Denver, CO 80222 FAX: Daryl Staehle, Director/Sales & Marketing (212) 302 -6024 (303) 757 -6667 Dick Brescia FAX: (303) 757 -6262 David West Mark Margulies Greg Bennett Radio Network Best of the Oldies lu} PHIL BREWER 15651 Dickens Street Suite 115 I II1 VOCAL INfERPREiAlIOW Encino, CA 91436 Associated Production (818) 905 -9388 Phil Brewer Music Darryl Evans Vocal Interpretations 6255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 820 3601 Morris Place Hollywood, CA 90028 Suite 3 (213) 461 -3211, OH 45225 (800) 543 -4276 Cincinnati, (513) 533 -9612 FAX: (213) 461 -9102 Better Business Phil Brewer Connie Red, Broadcast Sales Productions Director Customized Productions The Broadcast Group 4411 Gilbert Avenue, Suite 12 3333 K Street N.W. John Astolfi Dallas, TX 75219 Suite 77 714 Elizabeth Street (214) 522 -0335 Washington, DC 20007 Ogdensburg, NY 13369 FAX: (214) 528 -4593 (202) 337 -3111 FAX: (202) 337 -2567 (315) 393 -1100 Bruce Bonnheim John Astolfi Pegge Goertzen, President

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13; Business Radio Network Business Radio Network Forum 888 Garden of the Gods Road (f 1),S 11\1)14 Colorado Springs. CO 80907 (800) 321 -2349 I 1\1S1 i FAX: (719) 528 -1438 Patrick McCrummen, VP Affiliate Services

° Kelley Hilligoss, Affiliate Relations CBS Radio Networks Coordinator CBS Hispanic Radio Independent Network ( & t) Mike Butts Creative Service Broadcast Management (Creator of Air Personality Plus) CBS Spectrum Network Corporation 9512 Golden Hills Circle 51 W. 52nd Street Austin. TX 78759 New York, NY 10019 Distributors of (512) 343 -2068 (212) 975 -4321 "The Sonny Bloch Show" Mike Butts FAX: (212) 975 -3515 40 E. 63rd Street Robert P. Kipperman, VP/ GM New York, NY 10021 Caffmanna Communicorp Frank D. Murphy, (212) 371 -9268 115 Skyline Lane VP /Programming FAX: (212) 593 -0963 Stamford, CT 06903 329-1991 Larry Cooper, Sonny Bloch, Talk Show Host (203) FAX: (203) 329 -2101 VPCBS News Radio Susan Passarelli, Joseph R. Piasek, President Richard N. Silipigni, VP/Sales Administrative Assistant Jane S. Piasek, VP Peter L. Moore, VP/Affiliate Sales Deb Reno, Director /Marketing California Aircheck & Promotions RI

A p Chris Bailey, President Suite 8 Linda Bailey, Sales Manager San Francisco, CA 94133 fig r5 Charles Frazier, TV Producer (415) 434 -8300 Mike Lowery, Radio Producer FAX: (415) 391 -2569 !OAOC AST PRODUCTIONS Sharon Flesh, Talent Ron Barr, Chairman Brown Spots, Inc. Michele Moran, Head Writer Steve Block, CEO /Sales Manager Charlie Coane, President 1703 N. Main Little Rock, AR 72114 -3430 CBN Radio Changemakers (501) 791 -2111, Christian Broadcasting Network 715 48th Avenue (800) 880 -8808 1000 Centerville Turnpike, SHB 406 San Francisco, CA 94121 FAX: (501) 791 -2FAX Virginia Beach, VA 23463 (415) 387 -1771 (800) 347 -7056 FAX: (415) 387 -1779 Bob Brown, President FAX: (804) 523 -7863 Gini Graham Scott, Director Brad Sweeney, VP Michael Stephen Miller, Bobbi Randolph, Associate Manager /Station Services Marketing Director

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CMJ Radio Network 1133 Broadway Suite 177 6 ell INC New York, NY 10010 CONTINENTAL Chicago Radio Syndicate, Inc. (212) 463-7980 WEATHER CORP. 1 140 N. La Brea FAX: (212) 242-2512 Los Angeles, CA 90038 Dan Near, President Continental Weather 462 -4966 (800) 621 -6949, (213) Corporation FAX: (213) 460.4280 CNN Radio News Sandy Orkin, President 1675 Broadway 1407 Hounds Hollow Court 17th Floor Lutz, FL 33549 The Children's Health New York, NY 10019 (813) 949 -4424, News Network (212) 247 -1600 (800) 645 -1284 -0393 Children's National Medical Center FAX: (212) 247 FAX: (813) 949 -3875 Nick Verbitsky, Co- Chairman /CEO 111 Michigan Avenue NW Alan Archer, President Washington, DC 20010 (202) 939 -4500 Lita Cohen Radio Services FAX: (202) 939 4543 309 Meadow Lane Marge Kumaki Copley Entertainment Merion, PA 19066 3006 Fairfield Avenue (215) 668-0722 Bridgeport, CT 06605 FAX: (215) 299-2150 (203) 333-6633 Lita Cohen, PresidentPreside V/D CHRIS N/a FAX: (203) 333-8844 Tech Trait Paul R. Krumins, President Collins Broadcast Services 174 King Henry Court DAVID CHRISTIAN Palatine, IL 60067 Copley Radio Network Tech Trax (708) 991 -1522 Prep Sheet & Wireless Flash 3934 Mistletoe Drive FAX: (708) 991-1529 P.O. Box 190 Stu Collins, President CA 92112 Indianapolis, IN 46237 San Diego, Po Margaret Norling, VP (800) 848 7796 (317) 684-6569 Patrick Glynn, Managing Editor FAX: (31 7) 634 -1618 Gary Sheler, Sales Manager Color Radio, Inc. David Christian, President The "Contemporary Rock & Soul" Format CITY-FM 1850 Union, Suite 1515 Crabtree San Francisco, CA 94123 FairviewxDrive4 (415) 929 1999 MA 01745 Productions Southboro, FAX: (415) 921 -2834 485 -3500 (508) Alex Lacy, President Productions FAX: (508) 460 -0584 Crabtree John Garabedian, President 2748 Parsons Street Concert Music Network (CMN) Huntington, WV 25705 Avenue CKW & Associates 271 Madison (800) 232-9782 Suite 700 4769 Elmer Avenue Steve Crabtree, President New York, NY 10018 North Hollywood, CA 91602 532 -1900 (818) 985-4743 (212) FAX: (212) 532-1647 FAX: (818) 985-3779 Peter Besheer, President Mitch Craig Productions Charles K. Whaley P.O. Box 24 655 Memphis, 38124 -1655 Wallyy Clark Productions, Inc. Consultation Radio Network (901) 38TN3888-8449 -8449 645 Madison Avenue P.O. Box 323 FAX: (901) 388 -6328 New York, NY 10022 Lutherville, MD 21094 Mitch Craig, President (212) 836-4425 (410) 667-0277 FAX: (212) 593 -6252 FAX: (410) 628 -4826 Wally Clark, President John Stupak

Clausen Communications Inc. Contemporary Group CREATIVE 23 Phillips Road Place ,- One Landmark RADIO NETWORK Nahant, MA 01908 1401 S. Brentwood Blvd., 7th Floor (617) 593 -2437 St. Louis, MO 63144 FAX: (617) 592-1150 (314) 962 -4000 Creative Radio Network Chris Clausen, VP FAX: (314) 962 -0445 P.O. Box 7749 Gregory J. Hagglund, VP Thousand Oaks, CA 91359 Lars Clutterham Music (800) 392 -9999, 1625 Riverside Drive Contemporary Timeline (818) 707 -9011 Suite 2 8913 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 201 FAX: (818) 707 -1680 Glendale, CA 91201 -2900 Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Darwin Lamm, President (818) 246-8548 (310) 652 -8710 FAX: (818) 246 -8548 FAX: (310) 652 -2856 Peter Kline, Director/Operations Lars Clutterham, President Jack Morris

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CT Productions Jeff Davis Productions 6051 Morella Avenue 8033 Sunset Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91606 Suite 423 (818) 762 -7260 Los Angeles, CA 90046 FAX: (818) 506-7742 (310) 288-7944 CREATIVE Chris Taylor, President FAX: (818) 763 -4800 RADIO Jeff Davis, President/Executive Producer PRODUCTIONS DAYN ET CreatCreattve Radto P R O D U C T I O N S Productions Daynet 3861 Apache Court W Custom Productions 2211 Broadway Boulder, CO 80303 1776 Massachusetts Avenue Suite 3 -A (303) 494 -3322 Cambridge, MA 02140 New York, NY 10024 Frank Eriksen (61 7) 354 -5556 (212) 787 -2110 FAX: (617) 354 -9776 FAX: (212) 877 -1413 Steve Stockman, President Mike Castello

CreativeSu PPat Services Stan DeFreitas 221 David Avenue Clearwater, FL 34619 Creative Support Services (813) 799 -0031 BUY-OUT Production Stan DeFreitas, Mr. Green Thumb Music Division Jim Cutler Creative Radio 1950 Riverside Drive Del Mar Broadcasting Networks 225 Stevens Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90039 Jim Cutler Creative Radio P.O. Box 8702 Suite 104 ( 213 ) 666-7968,, Solana Beach, CA 92075 (800) HOTMUSIC Boston, MA 02114 (619) 755 -2811 FAX: (213) 660 -2070 (508) 988-0947 FAX: (619) 942 -7597 Michael McKeever, President Mike Fuller, Creative Director FAX: (508) 988 -0843 Jim Cutler

Creating Results Digital Radio Network (415) 593 -3068 Ron Cutler Productions 1639 Westwood Blvd. Creeyadio Los Angeles, CA 90024 Digital Radio Network (310) 478 -2166 35 Broadway (Publishers To of "One One ") FAX: (310) 444-9311 P.O. Box 9787 Brooklyn, NY 1 121 1 Ron Cutler, President Fresno, CA 93794 (718) 486 -8788 (209) 226 -0558 FAX: (718) 486 -5092 FAX: (209) 226 -7481 Cybernet Radio Network Paul Zullo, President Jay Trachman, Editor' Publisher 4104 24th Street Linda Richardson, Manager Suite 393 Trey Huxley, Executive VP San Francisco. CA 941 14 Marc Miller, VP /GM Critical Mass Media Productions (415) 566-3051 FAX: (415) 665 -5165 1295 S. Santa Fe Domain Communications Renn Vara, Denver, CO 80223 Owner P.O. Box 4217 (303) 733 -5850 St. Louis, MO 63163 FAX: (303) 733 -3801 (314) 771-8271 Keith Hughes, Principal D Stel Pon tikes John E. Douglas DC Audio /The Daily Feed 497 Walmar Drive Cleveland, OH 44140 RIss%1 1 137 Fifth Street NE C Washington, DC 20002 (216) 892 -8509 International (202) 544 -2533 FAX: (216) 892 -8503 FAX: (202) 544 -3048 John E. Douglas, PresidenNExecutive John Dryden, President Producer CRN International Karen L. Shapiro, Associate Producer One Circular Avenue Hamden, CT 06514 Dan-0 Custom Comedy Dow Jones Radio Network (203) 288 -2002 4949 S.W. Macadam 200 Liberty Street Suite 204 New York, NY 10281 FAX: (203) 288 853 7 ( ) Portland. OR 97201 (212) 416-2381. (212) 416 -2382 Kerry Tuozzola, (503) 226 -0100 FAX: (212) 416 -4195 Director/Affiliate Relations FAX: (503) 295 -9281 Robert B. Rush. Dir. Broadcast Services Dan -O Clark Jon Krongard, Affiliate Relations Manager

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Emerald Entertainment Network FirstCom Broadcast Services 1033 16th Avenue S 13747 Montfort Drive Nashville, TN 37212 Suite 220 (615) 327 -9544 Dallas, TX 75240 FAX: (615) 321 -8668 (214) 934 -2222, (800) 858 -8880 Jim Wood, President FAX: (214) 404 -9656 JOHN Dewey Bruce, VP'Operations Cecelia Garr, President /CEO DRISCOLL Entertainment Communication FNN Business Radio 1675 Broadway ECENEMEMMEI Consultants 17th Floor 4555 N. Pershing Avenue New York, NY 10019 John Driscoll Suite 33 -376 (212) 247 -1600 416 S. Fairview Street Stockton, CA 95207 FAX: (212) 247-0393 CA 91505 (209) 476 -1511 Nick Verbitsky, Co- Chairman /CEO Burbank, FAX: (209) 476-1511 (818) 841 9418 Alan Ray, President FAX: (818) 841 -1209 Margot Ray, VP John Driscoll AIIIIP. ENTERTAINMENT RADIO Garlin Sound Enterprises 7021 Hatillo Avenue Mark Driscoll NETWORKS 23730 Malibu Road Winnetka, CA 91306 317 N. Broad Malibu, CA 90265 (818) 347 -3902 The Packard Building (723) (310) 456 -7879 Norman Pringle, Owner Philadelphia, PA 19107 FAX: (310) 456 -0611 (215) 629-9957 Dana Miller, Co- Chairman Ghostwriters Comedy Services FAX: (215) 629-9958 Andrew Peruzzi, VP /Sales 2412 Unity Avenue N Mark Driscoll Suite RA Minneapolis, MN 55422 -3450 Services (612) 522 -6256 Dave Dworkin's Ghostwriters Dick Ervasti Creative 8306 Wilshire Blvd. FAX: (612) 522 -6256 2412 Unity Avenue N Suite 593 Dave Dworkin, President Minneapolis, MN 55422 -3440 Angeles, CA 90211 (612) 522-6256 Los 274 -5445 Charles J. Givens Financial Digest FAX: (612) 522 -6256 (310) FAX: (310) 275 -3352 Dave Dworkin, President Givens Broadcasting Dick Ervasti 242 N. Westmonte Drive, Suite 210 Bobby Stern, GM Alamonte Springs, FL 32714 (407) 774 -5900, ext. 220 FAX: (407) 774-0234ext ESPN Radio Networks Shane Hackett, VP 125 West End Avenue Dave Donlin, Executive Producer Eagle Media Productions, Ltd. 7th Floor P.O. Box 430 New York, NY 10023 Global Satellite Network North Salem, NY 10560 (212) 456 -5200 14958 Ventura Blvd. (914) 669 -5277 FAX: (212) 456 -5397 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 Lou Adler, President Robert Callahan, President (818) 906 -1888 Derek Berghuis, Senior VP FAX: (818) 906 -9736 Darryl Brown, Group VP Howard Gillman, President ED/ Radio Network Frank Raphael, Director, Nan Kingsley, VP/Sales Avenida Encinas 5973 National Programmingg g George Taylor Morris, VP /Programming Suite 210 Corinne Baldassano, VP /Programming Ellen Gerdes, Affiliate Relations Carlsbad, CA 92008 (619) 431-9099 GMI Broadcast Services FAX (619) 431 -9199 6617 S. 193rd Place Judy Hahn, President Suite P -100 Patrick Gallagher, VP Seattle, WA 98032 (206) 656 -8414 FAX. (206) 656 -8444 Far West Communications -v// Ron Erak, President MI / 120 N. Victory Blvd. -I, / , Suite 106 Craig Granato

E F M M E D I A M A N A G E M E N T Burbank, CA 91502 406 N. Brewster Road, RD 1 (818) 566 -7003, (800) 783 -2946 Vineland, NJ 08360 FAX: (818) EFM Media Management 566 -7086 (609) 697 -2298 342 Madison Avenue Paul Ward, President Craig Granato, President Susanella Rogers, OM Suite 920 "The Great Entertainers" New York, NY 10173 Traditional M.O.R. Music Format 661 -7500 Lee Alan Faust Productions (212) M O R Media FAX: (212) 661-7945 (LAF Productions) Hollywood, CA 90046 P.O Box 10263 Edward F. McLaughlin, Chairman (800) 827 -1722 Burbank, CA 63 FAX: (213) 874 -3393 John Axten, President (818) 848-1497 Steve Warren Faust Lee Paul Siebold

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THE I HOOK Group W Satellite Communications FACTORY , . IDB COMMUNICATIONS A GROUP INC 250 Harbor Drive The CT 06904 Hook Factoryy IDB Communications 12732 N.E. (203) 956 -6000, (615) 871 -6725 Hassalo Group, Inc. FAX: (203) 965 -6315 Portland, OR 97230 10525 W. Steve Soule, VP /Affiliate Relations (503) 253 -4175 Washington Blvd. Tom Hawley, GM /Affiliate Realtions FAX: (503) 252 -8315 Culver City, CA 90232 Jeff Lyman, Network Coordinator 870 Bryan O'Neal- Green, President (213) -9000 .itou FAX: (213) 240 -3904 Grump Industries Julie Spira, VP/Audio Sales 2007 N.E. 18th Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305 The Image Generators (305) 566 -1953 (800) 772 -8016 P.O. Box 742 FAX: (305) 563-0791 Olney, MD 20830 John Mack Nink, Owner HKS (301) 924 -5700 FAX: (301) 570-8916 U N L I M I T E D Mike Weiner, President Hooks Unlimited The Imagination Stations Network 11 200 Old 63 S One S.E. Third Avenue 103 Suite 1450 Halland Broadcast Services, Inc. Suite Miami, FL 33131 1289 E. Alosta Avenue Columbia, MO 65201 -6081 (305) 530 -1322 Glendora, CA 91740 (314) 443 -4155 FAX: (305) 530 -9417 (818) 963 -6300 FAX: (314) 443 -4016 Matthew Leibowitz, President FAX. (818) 963-2070 Bernie Grice, GM Hank Landsberg, President Imagination Theatre Fairy Tales Steve Steinberg, VP /GM P.O. Box 1317 Hot Mix Radio Network, Inc. Merrimack, NH 03054 7201 E. Camelback Road (603) 424-0568 Happy Hare Radio Theatre Suite 245 Cindy Parente 3344 Tennyson Street Scottsdale, AZ 85251 San Diego, CA 92106 (602) 966 -9900 In All Seriousness Comedy Service (619) 224 -6229, -HARE (619) 224 FAX: (602) 947-1330 Box 6366 Harry Martin Andrew Starr, President Erie, PA 16512 -6366 Dave Rajput, Programmer (814) 459-3268 Markus Schulz, Music Director FAX: (814) 455 9162 Tom Hayes Creative Services Mike Kohlmiller, Comedy P.O. Box 12001 Service Coordinator La Jolla, CA 92037 Hot Tracks (619) 569 -5919 43500 S.E. Marmot Road In- Fisherman Radio FAX: (619) Sandy, OR 97055 292 -9548 651 Edgewood Drive (503) 668 -3610 Tom Hayes, Writer/Producer Box FAX: (503) 668-4379 Brainerd, MN 56401 Paul Dickson Heil Enterprises (218) 829 -1648 FAX (218) 829 -3091 P.O. Box 1372 House Lancaster, PA 17603 of Music Jim O'Rourke (717) 299-5899 3100 Airway Avenue FAX: (717) 299-6222 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Independent Broadcasters 641 Paul Heil, Owner/Executive Producer (714) 8000, (800) 641 8000 Network FAX: (714) Sheila Heil, Director /Station Relations 641-5000 Peck, President 24 -Hour Live 2-Way Talk Radio Programming Hickman Enterprises Two Corporate Drive, Suite 530 Humane U.S. 5804 Twineing Societyy of the Clearwater, FL 34622 P.O. Box 271043 Animal "Bites" (813) 573 -4402 Dallas, TX 75227 2100 L Street NW FAX: (813) 573 -3501 (214) 381 -4779 Washington, DC 20037 Steve Wiegner, President Joe Hickman (800) HUMANE 1, (202) 452 -1100 Doug Stephan, VP FAX: (202) 778 -6132 Helen Mitternight International Lutheran The Hollywood oolvddge Layman's League Suite 1120 Ron Hummel Productions, Inc. 2185 Hampton Avenue 3110 Stonegate Drive St. Hollywood, CA 90028 Louis, MO 63139 (213) 466-6723 Alamo, CA 94507 (800) 944 -3450 933-3500 FAX: FAX: (213) 466-5861 (415) (314) 647 -6923 FAX: (415) Scott Whitney 933 -3502 Larry Lumpe, Executive Director Ron Hummel, President Kenneth Peterson, Director

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Jazz Trax Kendall Energies, Inc. 9842 Hibert Street 1824 Chestnut Street Suite 128 Philadelphia, PA 19103 - San Diego, CA 92131 (215) 56 -VOICE Interstate Radio Network, Inc. (619) 695 -3722 FAX: (215) 568 -5164 435 N. Michigan Avenue FAX: (619) 695 -1028 Charlie Kendall, President Chicago, IL 6061 1 Art Good Sheri Gillis, Sales Manager (312) 222 -4784 FAX: (312) 222 -4876 John Cowan JDK Music Production Nancy Torres 9102 Whitaker Circle ,re I Richmond, VA 23235 1 The Interview Factory (804) 272 -6777 z- s:#7,d P.O. Box 615 FAX: (804) 330 -9308 Van Nuys, CA 91408 John Keltonic, President - (818) 988 -2045 Danny Jensen Kenetics Radio FAX: (818) 787-5653 (208) 384 -9278 Howard & Sandy Benjamin, Co- Owners Entertainment - 96 Prospect Place IE ...T..HC ------Brooklyn, NY 11217 Ci (718) 857-6389 The Johns Hopkins FAX: (212) 334 -9360 Chuck Jackson Productions Ken Levy, President Special Music Programs Medical Institutions 933 Fremont Avenue 550 N. Broadway, 11th Floor Salt Lake City, UT 84104 Baltimore, MD 21205 Killer Tracks (801) 972 -5319 (410) 955-2849, 6534 Sunset Blvd. FAX: (801) 992 -5319 (410) 955 2877 Hollywood, CA 90028 Dwight Woolfork, President (800) 877 -0078, (213) 957 -4455 FAX: (410) 955 -4452 FAX: (213) 957 -4470 Carol Anne Strippel, Director Jim Frangipane, Sales Manager a,,, Danny Jensen Productions PRODUCTIONS. (208) 384 -9278 K.K. Kreative Koncepts 37 Meadowlark Lane JAM Creative Columbus, OH 43214 Productions, Inc. Joseph -Fox Communications (614) 431 -9126 "Kreative" Director 5454 Parkdale Drive 73 Spring Street Kurt S. Kaniewski, Dallas, TX 75227 New York, NY 10012 (214) 388 -5454 (212) 941 -5600 FAX: (212) 941 -5664 Knockers *! P.O. FAX: (214) 381 -4647 Doug Joseph Box 153 Jonathan Wolfert, President La Grange, IL 60525 (800) 342 -7641 FAX: (708) 354 -9395 JSA /Jones Satellite Audio Charles Fuller riaiP 8250 S. Akron fJ vT Suite 205 PRODIJCTIONS Englewood, CO 80112 303) 792 3111 Brian James Productions FAX: (303) 792 3951 Ili P.O. Box 130420 T.J. Lambert, Senior VP L.A. Air Force Phil Barry, VP/Consulting Services Tampa, FL 33681 3860 Kellog Avenue (813) 229 -5807 Las Vegas, NV 89115 Brian James (702) 651 -9119 FAX: (702) 643 -7780 Jameson Broadcast Terry Moss, Publisher

1 700 Connecticut Avenue NW Washington, DC 20009 John Kane, Psychic LaBov & Beyond (202) 328 -3283 181 N. Mill Street 1 728 Spy Run Avenue FAX: (202) 332 -6810 Suite 9B Ft. Wayne, IN 46805 Jamie G. Jameson, President Lexington, KY 40507 (219) 420 -5533 Trulee C. Burns, VP (606) 259 -1933 FAX: (219) 422 -1443 Barry LaBov, President Jazz Spectrum c/o WCDJ Joe Kelly Creative Services 68 Commercial Wharf Laffline 1 3 1 W. Blodgett Avenue 1 1 7 W. Harrison Bldg. Boston, MA 02110 Lake Bluff, IL 60044 Suite 640 (61 7) 523 -6611 (708) 295 -8610 Chicago, IL FAX: (617) 720-5783 60605 FAX: (708) 295 -8622 (312) 464 -9443 Cliff Smith, Producer/Co-Host Joe Kelly, President Bob Roberts Christine Tanner, Co Host

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Malibu Two Broadcasting Charles Michelson & Sons The World Music Series" 9350 Wilshire Blvd. 30844 Mainmast Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90212 III Agoura Hills, CA 91301 (310) 278 -4546, (800) 648 -4546 Chris Lane Productions (818) 991 -7732 FAX: (310) 278 -7932

P.O. Box 69141 1 FAX: (818) 991 -7670 Charles Michelson, President Los Angeles, CA 90069 Tom Gamache, GM Robert Michelson, VP/East (818) 764 -6778, (818) 988 -4883 Roger Lifeset, Executive Producer Steve Michelson, VP /West Chris Lane, Partner Susan Scharf, New York Office - Karl Hofheinz, Partner Manhattan Production Music (212) 243 -2702 Rick Dasher, Partner 311 W. 43rd Street "p° Suite 702 Minnesota Broadcast Services Laugh Trak Media Services New York, NY 10036 4551 Flag Avenue N 333-5766, (800) 227 -1954 Minneapolis, MN 55428 1 1503 Robles Del Rio (212) FAX (212) Temple Terrace, FL 33617 262 -0814 (612) 537 -1431 (800) 827-3301 Ron Goldberg FAX: (612) 537 -0157 Joseph E. Vukelich, President FAX: (813) 980-0306 Ben Manilla Productions Paul Hooper Donald R. Vukelich, VP/Director /Marketing 1 1 1 Sutter Street Nita Laca Suite 2150 Fred Bugg San Francisco, CA 94104 MJI Broadcasting Inc. (415) 421-1220 666 Fifth Avenue Longhorn Radio Networks FAX: (415) 421 -4749 34th Floor (202) 287 -3000 Ben Manilla New York, NY 10103 (212) 245 -5010 Marconi & Cheese FAX: (212) 586 -1090 Lutheran Hour Ministries Josh Feigenbaum, President 2185 Hampton Avenue Communications 1 74 Avenue St. Louis, MO 63139 Spading (800) 944 -3450 Suite 605 The Morningg Fax M5T 2C2 FAX: (314) 647 -6923 Toronto, Ontario, CN 725 Monarch Lane 361-3574 Vi Knickrehm, Account Executive (416) Nipomo, CA 93444 Mark Eischer, Manager/Radio Productions FAX: (416) 363 -9090 (805) 929 -5622, (800) 266 -6329 Kat Mullaly, President FAX: (805) 929 -1622 Jo Armstrong Marie Marie Music (813) 876 -1521 M.O.R. Media Chuck Martin Enterprises 21 -54 44th Drive Jack 444 N. Red Cloud Drive City, NY 1 1 101 Macdonald (718) 786 -3703 (800) 827 -1722 P.O. Box 97247 Diamond Bar, CA 91765 Steve Warren, GM Tacoma, WA 98497 (714) 861-8122 (206) 588 -2839 Chuck Martin, President Diane D'Antico, Special Projects Coordinator M.R.N. Radio 1801 Volusia Avenue Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Jo Maeder MediaAmerica, Inc. 11 West 42nd Street (904) 254-6760 "The Madame Radio & Of VOS" 27th Floor John McMullin, President/GM 331 West 57th Street, Suite 327 New York, NY 10036 Allen Bestwick, Assistant GM New York, NY 10019 (212) 302 -1 100 Clay Stahlka, Dir. /Affiliate Relations (212) 969-0109 FAX: (212) 302 -6024 David Hyatt, Asst. Dir. /Affiliate Relations Jo Maeder, PresidenUAlphasonic Corp. Ron Hartenbaum, Chairman Gary Schonfeld, President MSA (Music Service Associates) Magnolia Street Productions Oldies Services and Libraries Melcor Broadcastingg Companyom p an y 8706 S. 71st East Avenue (813) 576-4594 60 East 42nd Street Marc Rose Tulsa, OK 74133 -5053 New York, NY 10165 -1826 (918) 492 -7222 (212) 972 -1030 Bob Tomarkin FAX: (212) 983 -1308 George Kalman, President Murray /Walsh Radio Mainstreet Music Metro Music Productions Programming, Inc. Mainstreet Productions. Inc. P.O. Box 366 645 West End Avenue Enfield, CT 06083 New York, NY 10025 (203) 763-2838 (212) 799 - 7600 Mainstreet Productions, FAX: (203) 683 -0311 FAX: (212) 724 8852 Michael Murray, CEO Inc. Mitch Coodley, Composer /Producer Chris Walsh, President 8745 Aero Drive Joanne Morse, Sales Suite 105 Metro Weather Services, Inc. Music Director San Diego, CA 92123 507 -535 Rockaway Avenue Programming Service (619) 569 -5919 Valley Stream, NY 11581 P.O. Box 51978 FAX: (619) 292 -9548 (516) 568 -8844, (800)488 -SUNNY Indian Orchard, MA 01151 Dennis F. Regan, President FAX: (516) 568 -8853 (413) 783 -4626 Pat Pagano, President FAX: (413) 783 -3168 Thomasina Berg, Sales Manager Budd Clain, GM

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Network Music, Inc. 11021 Via Frontera San Diego, CA 92127 O'CONNOR (800) 854 -2075, (619) 451 -6400 FAX: (619) 451 -6409 creative services Musical Starstreams Ken Berkowitz, VP /Sales O'Connor Creative P.O. Box 2004 Santa Fe, NM 87504 Services (505) 988 -2004 Newsmaker Interviews P.O. Box 5432 FAX: (505) 988 -4727 8217 Beverly Blvd. Playa Del Rey, CA 90296 Los Angeles, CA 90048 (310) 827 -2527, Music Unlimited Productions (213) 655 -2793 FAX: (213) 275 -2602 (800) 544 -6044 763 Taft Drive FAX: (310) 301 -3363 Suite G Arthur Levine, President Arlington, TX 76011 Harry O'Connor, President (800) 999-3520 (817) 261 -3520 David A. Fusco, President North American Network 2316 18th Street NW O'Liners Washington, DC 20009 11060 Cashmere Street (202) 265 -3689 Los Angeles, CA 90049 MUTUAL FAX: (202) 265 -2294 (310) 4 79 -1 764 BROADCASTING 5)/5 EM Tom Sweeney, President FAX (310) 471 -7762 Julie Levinson, Producer Dan O'Day Steve Murphy, Dir. Network Sales Mutual Broadcasting & Station Services Alan Olmstead/Kaleidophonics System Lisa Brusio Coster, Director/Station Services Adult Alternative Format Service 1755 S. Jefferson Davis Highway 3805 H Street Arlington, VA 22202 Eureka, CA 95501 Nostalgia Notes (707) 443 -9836 (703) 685 -2000 P.O. Box 414 FAX: (707) 443 -9853 FAX: (703) 685 -2145 Hingham, MA 02043 Alan Olmstead, President Jack Clements, President (617) 749 -9189 Ron Nessen, VP /News FAX: (617) 740 -0631 Olympia Broadcasting Networks Bob Cusack, Editor 7745 Carondelet Avenue St. Louis, MO 63105 (314) 727 -8900 N.O.W Broadcasting FAX: (314) 727-4115 2206 Lee Court Stephen Bunyard, President Suite 16 -104 Jay Goldman, VP Tampa, FL 33607 John McElfresh, VP (813) 876 -1521 Bill Latz, VP Radio FAX. (813) 876-1621 2644 McGavock Pike Elisabeth Boutkam, President Omnimusic Nashville, TN 37214 John Boutkam, MD 52 Main Street (615) 871 -6725 John De Graaf, PD Port Washington, NY 11050 FAX: (615) 871 -6778 (516) 883 -0121, (800) 828 -6664 Jeff Lyman, Network Coordinator FAX: (516) 944 -6586 Steve Soule, VP /Affiliate Relations Doug Wood, President Charlie Douglas, Operations Sam White, GM Natural Sound On The Radio P.O. Box 390 Broadcasting 3250 Ocean Park Blvd Corry, PA 16407 O'Connor Creative Services Suite 206 (814) 664 -9244 P O. Box 5432 Santa Monica, CA 90405 FAX: (814) 664 -9244 Playa del Rey, CA 90296 (310) 392 -9600 Wayne Smith, President (310) 827 -2527, (800) 544 -6044 FAX: (310) 452 -1770 Kathy Smith, Manager FAX: (310) 301 -3363 Harry O'Connor, President Jett Leve, President NBA Radio Network Orange Productions 645 Fifth Avenue Bobby Ocean, Inc. 105 Forrest Avenue Blackstone Drive 10th Floor 224 Narberth, PA 19072 Rafael, CA 94903 New York, NY 10022 San (215) 667 -8620 (415) 472 -5625 (212) 826 -7000 FAX: (215) 667 -8939 FAX: (415) 472-1686 FAX: (212) 888 -8374 Jon Harmelin, VP /GM Bobby Ocean, President'Executive Producer John Koshner, VP /Director of Broadcasting Sid Mark, President Salazar, Associate Producer Tom CareIli, Broadcast Coordinator Elizabeth Steve Henasey, Director/Affiliate Reations

NBC Radio Network O'Connell Productions, Inc. Dick Orkin's Radio Ranch 1 700 Broadway 454 Plasamour Drive NE 1 140 N La Brea Avenue Atlanta, GA New York, NY 10019 30324 Los Angeles, CA 90038 (212) 237 -2500 (404) 888 -0020 (213) 462 -4966, (800) 621 -6949 FAX: (212) 245 -6219 FAX: (404) 892 -2303 John Tierney, President William J. Battison, President Kevin O'Connell, President Sandy Orkin, Director/Sales

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John M. Reans Media Ltd. pi 3301 Third Street Moline, IL 61265 (309) 797 -2510 PAMS Jingles Radio America Magazine FAX (309) 797 -2538 Division of CPMG Inc. 75 Gardner Street John Reans, Executive Producer Hingham, MA 4631 Insurance Lane 02043 Dallas, TX 75205 (617) 749-1304 FAX: (61 7) Reel Good Productions (800) 522 PAMS, (214) 559-4000 749 -0852 Barry P. Lunderville, Executive Producer One Appletree Square FAX: (214) 521 -8578 Minneapolis, MN 55425 Benjamin R. Freedman, President Radio AMEX /AMEX (800) 800 -REEL Richard Kaufman, VP Business Talk FAX: (612) 851 -9240 86 Trinity Place Kyrl Henderson, President New York, NY 10006 Philadelphia Music Works Jane Henderson, VP P.O. Box 947 (212) 306-1637 Tom Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 Mariam, Manager (800) 368 -0033 RANDY FAX: (215) 825-8310 Radio Direct REEVES 15060 Ventura Andrew P. Mark, President Blvd. VOICE AT LARGE Suite 360 An the Sizzle, with none of the Snarl' Mitch Phillips Sherman Oaks. CA 91403 Randy Reeves (818) 501 -0700 4330 N.W. 207th Drive Voice At Large Miami. FL 33055 FAX: (818) 501 -7216 (305) 624-6101 Steve Syatt, President 5080 Bainbridge Court John Russel, VP Sales & Marketing Lilburn, GA 30247 PIA Radio Sports 925 -8868 Radio Express (404) 680 N. Lake Shore Drive FAX: (404) 279 -7653 Suite 800 3575 Cahuenga Blvd. W Suite Randy Reeves Chicago, IL 60611 390 (312) 943-8888 Los Angeles, CA 90068 (213) 850 -1003 FAX: (312) 943-5464 J.L. Ritter Productions Brad Saul, CEO FAX: (213) 874 -7753 Tom P.O. Box 6994 Chuck Kellner, VP Rounds, President John Fodor, GM Lake Tahoe, NV 89449 588 -8784 Lynn Anderson, C. R. M. C.. (702) Planetary Rhythms Inc. FAX: (702) 588 -0319 VP Sales & Marketing P.O. Box 1 100 John Ritter, President Groton, MA 01450 (617) 734-9375 Radio Links Helen Whitehead, President 6333 Gayton Place River City Sound Productions P.O. Box 750786 Robert Whitehead, GM Malibu, CA 90265 Memphis, TN Michael Patt, Marketing (213) 457 -5358 38175 Lori Lerner, President (901) 274-7277 Bob Pierce Premiere Radio Networks RADIO 6255 Sunset Blvd. PROGRAMMING AND Road Patrol Traffic Network Penthouse 2203 MANAGEMENT INC. 5700 Florida Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028 Suite 210 (213) 467 -2346 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 FAX: (213) 467 -9540 Radio Programming (504) 926 -7152 Steve Lehman, President & Management, Inc. FAX: (504) 923 -0704 Tim Kelly, Executive VP 4198 Orchard Lake Road Ricky Stocker Kraig T. ios, n, VP/Sales Orchard Lake, MI 48323 Dean Marion, Director/Marketing 8 Promotion RPI Dave Price, Nat'l Marketing Director (800) 521 -2537, P.O. Box 61 Harold Wrobel, General Counsel (313) 681 -2660 Concord, CA 95422 -0061 FAX: (313) 681 -3936 (510) 686 -9141 Producer's Audition Hotline Tom Krikorian, President Greg Rahn, President Voiceover Talent Ray Lowy, National Auditioning Services Sales Manager P.O. Box 742 RSC Communications Olney, MD 20832 Radio (301) 924 -5700 Shorts, Ltd. RSC Communications FAX: (301) 570-8916 P.O. Box 4234 Arcata, CA 95521 298 Fifth Avenue Michael J. Weiner, President CEO 822-2665 DC Hotline: (301) 924 -4327 (707) Suite 286 Paul Ennis, President NY Hotline: (212) 593 HEAR New York, NY 10001 LA Hotline: (213) 656 -HEAR (718) 565 -9815 The Radio /Television FAX: (212) 268-4068 dia Commission, SBC 170 LudlowLu Avenue 6350 W. Freeway Andrew Richter, President/CEO Northvale, NJ 07647 Fort Worth, TX 76150 Joe Ramirez, VP /C00 (201) 768 -7900, (800) 782 -0700 (817) 737-4011, (800) 433 -5757 Michael Nealon, FAX: (201) 784 -0077 FAX: (817) 737 -8209 VP/Programming Bob McCarthy, VP "Marketing & Sales Bette Boston, Assistant Marketing Director

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Seacoast Sound Denny Somach Productions 825 Broughton Street 812 W. Darby Road Victoria, BC. CN V8W IE5 Havertown, PA 19083 (604) 386 -1131 (215) 446 -7100 Sacred Heart Program, Inc. FAX: (604) 386 -5775 FAX: (215) 446 -7721 Denny Somach, President 3900 Westminster Place Mel Cooper, President Geoff Bate, GM St Louis, MO 63108 Inc. (800) 747 -7692 Jerry Lucky, Network Services Sound Concepts, 3485 Meier Street FAX: (314) 533 -0335 Morry Stearns, Creative Director Los Angeles, CA 90066 Don Merl, Director Radio-TV Marketing Duncan Meiklejohn, Production Manager (310) 390 -7406 FAX: (310) 391-1165 San Francisco Sound Archive Sheridan Broadcasting Network Mark McIntyre, President 612 Canvasback Drive 463 Seventh Avenue Suisun City. CA 94585 New York, NY 10018 Sound Creations Productions (707) 425 -8137 (212) 714 -1000 21 Royal Oak Road Roger Dorfman, Owner FAX: (212) 714 -2349 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Jack Bryant, Co-President (609) 882 -5222 E.J. "Jay" Williams, Co- President FAX: (609) 396 -4442 Satellite Fran Kowalski cliff Wight COMEDY Signature Image N E T W O R K 21814 Michale Street Sound Ideas Satellite Comedy Network Canoga Park, CA 91304 105 W. Beaver Creek Road 645 Madison Avenue (818) 347 -2030 Suite 4 FAX: (818) 347 -9619 Richmond Hill, Ont., CN L4B 106 2nd Floor Cindy Jo Hinkleman, President (416) 886 -5000, (800) 387 -3030 New York, NY 10022 FAX: (416) 886 -6800 (212) 836 -4425 Brian Nimens, President Signature Music Library Michael Bell, Sales FAX: (212) 593 -6252 P.O. Box 98 Wally Clark, President Buchanan, MI 49107 Soundscapes Tom Shovan, VP/Manager (800) 888 -7151 gos369 eS Operations Bill Mullin Santa Barbara, CA 93102 (805) 965 -5212 Silvertree, Inc. FAX: (805) 965 -2313 Satellite Music Network 2831 Camino del Rio S Paul Hunter 12655 N. Central Expressway Suite 212 Suite 600 San Diego, CA 92108 Dallas, TX 75243 (619) 296 -1601 (800) 527 -4892, (214) 991 -9200 FAX: (619) 296 -0248 FAX: (214) 991 -1071 Bo Donovan, President THE R. VP /Affiliate Sales $ Frank Woodbeck, Sixty- Second Preview Inc. The Source 329 Riverside Avenue 9540 Washington Blvd. Suite 200 Culver City, CA 90232 Westport, CT 06880 (310) 840 -4244 (203) 222-5859 FAX: (310) 840 4052 O - FAX (203) 222 -5864 Jeff Craig, President Thom Ferro, Executive VP/GM SATELLITE Margie FitzMaurice, VP PRODUCTION NETWORK, INC. SJS Entertainment Corp. Satellite Production 800 Second Avenue 9th Floor Network, Inc. New York, NY 1001 7 ThCH5OÑC5 "too cheap to be true" (212) 370 -9460 3 -D PRODUCTION LIBRARIES Opera Plaza Suite 522 FAX: (212) 983-1186 Used Worldwide Steven A. Saslow, Chairman'CEO 601 Van Ness Avenue June E. Brody, President COO SP Productions/ San Francisco, CA 94102 Beverly Padratzik, VP'Prog. Development Techsonics (415) 6 73 -0 73 7 & Affil. Relations 709 Shadowfield Court FAX: 885-2211 (415) Chesapeake, VA President Ron Barbarita, Skywatch Weather Center ° 0 Air Science Consultants FAX: (804) 436-5928 347 Prestley Road SBN Sports Network Steve4444 Peppos, 463 Avenue Bridgeville, PA 1 501 7 -1 949 Seventh Executive Producer New York, NY 10018 (412) 221 -6000, (800) SKYWATCH (212) 714 -1000 FAX: (412) 221-3160 M.J. Kelli, Producer FAX: (212) 714 -2349 Richard J. Mancini, President Susan Walter, Sales Executive Jack Bryant, Co- President Stanley Bostjancic, Treasurer E.J. "Jay" Williams, Co-President Dan Krzywiecki, VP

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1111111111111111111111.1111111111CS P.O. Box U 24 350 Pacific Fairview Drive San Francisco, CA 94111 Southboro, MA 01745 (415) 956-3118, (800) 229-7234 (508) 485 -3500 FAX: (415) 956 -2595 Split Second Music FAX: (508) 460 -0584 Dave Adams, President 1015 Gayley Avenue John Garabedian, President Michael Hoffman, VP/Sales Suite 592 Lynn Branden, Operations Westwood, CA 90024 Syndicom (310) 471 -2494 P.O. Box 12837 Garryy Goodman, Producer San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 ''` (805) 543-9214 ' - FAX: (805) 543 -9243 xz'1 - Sports Entertainment Network Michael Hasser, President t 4180 S. Pecos .Y Las Vegas, NV 89121 (702) 451 -3131 FAX: (702) 458 -6021 Joe Speck ¿weTw The Travel Show Company SportsTicker 45 E. City Une Avenue Harborside Financial Center 6006 Plaza Two Tálkn_eT Suite 330 Jersey City, NJ 07311 Awrrrrr.ra.r Bala Cynwyd,ynW d, PA 19004 (201) 309 -1200 (215) 896 -2828 FAX: (201) 860 -9742 Talknet FAX: (215) 645 -0864 Geoffrey Belzer, Dir. /Marketing Services 1 700 Broadway Paul W. Smith New York, NY 10019 David Rimmer Steelworks (212) 237-2660 101 Marshall Avenue FAX: (212) 245 -2250 Floral Park, NY 11001 Bill Lally, Dir. /Programming (516) 328 -1587 FAX: (516) 328 -1587 TRIBUNE Ben Steel, Owner /Producer RADIO NETWORKS Valerie G., Office Manager TelePrograms Marketing Inc. -y 8500 Melrose Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90069 Tribune Radio Networks Kris Stevens Enterprises (310) 854 -4475 435 N. Michigan Avenue 14241 Ventura Blvd. FAX: (310) 854 -5979 Chicago, IL 6061 1 Suite 204 Jim Hampton, CEO Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 Robert Nieto, President (312) 222 -3342 (818) 981 -8255 FAX: (312) 222 -4876 FAX: (818) 990 -4350 Thompson Creative Kenton Morris Kris Erik Stevens, President 4631 Insurance Lane Tom Holdridge, VP /Sales Dallas, TX 75205 (214) 559 -4000, (800) RADIO -ID Morrie Trumble & Associates, Inc. FAX: (214) 521 -8578 STRZ Entertainment Network 139 Fulton Street Larry Thompson, President Suite 917 (a division of American Ben Freedman, VP/Sales Manager New York, NY 10038 Urban Radio Networks) (212) 693 -2633 463 Seventh Avenue, 6th Floor TM Century, Inc. FAX: (212) 571 -1422 New York, NY 10018 14444 Beltwood Parkway Morrie Trumble, President (212) 714 Dallas, TX 75244 -3228 FAX: (212)-1000 714 -1563 (214) 934 -2121, (800) 937 -2100 E.J. President "Jay" Williams, Co FAX: Jack Bryant, President Co- Dave Scott, Chma/Chairman/CEO Thad Hill, VP/Network Operations Jerry Lopes, Executive VP /Programming Topical Punch Topical Humor Faxed Daily UN'S R Studio 53 Productions 365 Beachwood Drive Noblesville, IN 46060 800 E. Northwest Highway (317) 776-1252 Palatine, IL 60067 Nancy Montgomery Unistar Radio Networks (708) 202-1200,01200, (800) 242-TRAK Randy Montgomery 1675 Broadway FAX: (708) 202-1217 :< Bob Blom 17th Floor Total Media New York, NY 10019 P.O. Box 940 (212) 247-1600 Dick Summer Communications Newton, NC 28658 5125 W. Cullom Avenue (704) 465 -0254 FAX: (212) 247 -0393 Chicago, IL 60641 FAX: (704) 464 -9662 Nick Verbitsky, (312) 481 -0825 Dave Lingafelt, President Chairman /CEO Dick Summer Darleine Carnevale, Director/Affiliates

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Video Viewer 329 Riverside Avenue Iíßí kt WESTWOOD ONE Suite 200 RADIO NETWORKS Westport, CT 06880 `i« (203) 222 -5860 Westwood One FAX: (203) 222 -5864 Jeff Craig, President Radio Networks I R Margie FitzMaurice, VP 9540 Washington Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232 VOICES, Inc. (310) 204 -5000 119 S Constance Lane FAX: (310) 840 -4052 Unistar Radio Networks P.O. Box 153 25060 W. Avenue Stanford Countryside, IL 60525 Thom Ferro, Executive VP /GM Valencia, CA 91355 (708) 579 -9578, (800) 342 -7641 (805) 294 -9000 FAX: (708) 354 -9395 WFMT Fine Arts Network Charles F. Hunt, President/GM FAX: (805) 294 -1111 303 E. Wacker Drive Cary J. Norman Chicago, IL 60601 Nick Verbitsky, (312) 565 -5000 Chairman /CEO Voiceworks Studios FAX: (312) 565 -5169 2305 Colonial Avenue David Levin, Director Roanoke, VA 24015 Carol Martinez, OM (703) 342 -5369 FAX: (703) 342-5399 U.P.I. Radio Network WHO DID THAT MUSIC Jim Cates 8713 Sunset Plaza Terrace United Press International Los Angeles, CA 90069 1400 Eye Street NW F 657-0383 Washington, DC 20005 FAX:Dam: (3 652-6509 (800) 777 -5336, (202) 898-8111 Dain Eric Blair, President/CEO FAX: (202) 898 -8124 Wall Street Journal Radio Network Jeff Koz, President/COO F. (202) A9í8 -8124 200 Liberty Street VP /Broadcast Services New York, NY 10281 Dicus, News Director /Radio Network n STEVEN Howard 416 2381 C% Carol Fleck, News Director/Broadcast Report (212) T FAX: (212) 416 -4195 13 Robert B. Rush, Dir. /Broadcast Services WILLIAMS U.S. Department of the Interior 1849 C Street NW WAMC National Productions Steven B Williams Room 7226 318 Central Avenue 1 156 Howard Street Washington, DC 20240 Albany, NY 12206 San Francisco, CA 94103 (800) 323 -9262 (202) 208 -6416 (415) 431 5243 FAX: (202) 208 -3231 Selma Kaplan, Director Steve Brooks Alan Chartock, Executive Director FAX: (415) 431 -5244

WeatherWatch Service Wimbledon Radio Network UrbanUr Public Affairs Network 4344 W. Point Loma Blvd. One Circular Avenue Avenue Ur Seventh Suite G Hamden, CT 06514 New h 10018 San Diego, CA 92107 (203) 288 -2002 New 714-1000r , Y (619) 223 -8163 FAX: (203) 288 -8537 714 FAX: (214 -2349 FAX: (619) 223 -4245 Kerry Tuozzola, Director Affiliate Relations Jack Bryant, Co- President Tim Root, Chief Meteorologist E.J. "Jay" Williams, Co- President WOR Radio Network Wedge Productions 1440 Broadway P.O. Box 1269 New York, NY 10018 U.S. Senate Republican Houston, TX 77251 -1269 (212) 642 -4533 Conference (713) 229 -8217 FAX: (212) 642 -4486 405 Hart Senate Office Building FAX: (713) 229 -8218 Rich Wood Washington, DC 20510 Ray Garcia, President (202) 224 -2764 Charles Shannon, Creative Director World Space Report FAX: (202) 224 -6984 P.O. Box 3366 Nancy Fearheiley, Director /Broadcasting West End Media Stamford, CT 06905 2201 N. Collins (203) 329-1992, (800) 622-1992 Suite 155 FAX: (203) 329-2101 Joe Piasek, Executive Producer Arlington, TX 7601 1 (817) 860 -8525 FAX: (817) 860 -6968 Vanguard Audio Features, Inc. T.J. Donnelly, President 806 29th Street S Steve Harper, Dir. /Syndication Suite A Zapnews Birmingham, AL 35205 Western Front Broadcasting 4002 University Drive (205) 939 -0800 4807 Van Noord Avenue Fairfax, VA 22030 FAX: (205) 939 -0853 Suite 11 (800) 800 -5100 Greg Womble, President Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 FAX: (800) 800 -9450 Aaron Beam, VP (818) 905 -3326 Jim Hood, President Lisa Skelly, Sales Director Julio Flores, President Ellyn Ambrose, VP /Sales & Marketing

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I = IM IN ) For each of the following store categories, please check off all the stores you shopped at, and how often you PERSONALLY shopped at the stores...

How often shopped in PAST MONTH Check off all stores Once 2 -3 Once 2 -6 At least shopped a times a a times once in past month month month week a week a day If you did not shop ANY Grocery Stores in the past month, check this box and go to GROCERY STORES the next store category -+

Co -op I I I I I I I I [ I I I 10 -01

Costco /Price Club I I I l I I I I I I I I 10 -02

IGA I l I l I I I I I I I I

Loblaws I l I I [ I f 1 I I I I

I I I I I Métro 11 f 1 I I l

I I I I l f 1 Provigo I I 11 I Real Canadian /Atlantic

I I I I I I Superstore I I I I I l

I [ I I I I I Safeway I l I D

I I I I I Sobeys I I I I I I I

I I I Community Natural Foods I I I I 11 I I I

I I I I I I I Debaji's Fresh Market I I I I I

I I I I I I I I Jay's Market I I I I

I I l 1 I I l I I M & M Meat shops I I I

I Save -On -Foods I J I I f I I I I I I

I I I I I I Sunterra Market I I I I [ l

I I I I I I I J T & T Supermarkets I I I I

I I I I Wal -Mart I I I I I] I I Drug Store (any) 11 I J I I I I I I I I Online /Internet

I I I I I I [ I I Grocery stores [ I l Other Grocery stores O f I I I I I I I I I

If you did not shop ANY Convenience Stores in the past month, check this box and CONVENIENCE STORES go to the next store category

I 1 7- Eleven I I I I I l I 1 f l 20 -01

I I I I l I I 20 Mac's I O -02

I I I I l l Circle Ic f 1 11 11

1 I l I l I I Esso Tiger Express I I [ I]

I l I I I I Mohawk Gas Stations [ 1 l l 11

I I l Neighbours I l I I I I I l I

[ 1 I l Shell Select I I 11 I I 11

1 1 1 f 1 Winks I I I I I I [ Online /Internet

Convenience stores I I f I I I 11 f 1 11

f I l I l Other Convenience stores I I I I I I i

It you did not shop ANY Drug Stores in the past moith, check this box and go to the DRUG STORES next store category

1 1 I l 1 1 Guardian /IDA 11 1 1 I l 30 -01

Jean Coutu 11 11 f 1 11 I I 11 30 -02

l I I I London Drugs f l f l l l I I

I l I [ 1 I I Pharma Plus I I 11 [

Shoppers Drug Mart I I 11 f l [ 1 I I I I

I I I I 1 I l I I [ I ARP Pharmacy 1

I I I I I [ 1 The Medicine Shop [ 1 I] I

f I l l 1 1 I I I I Rexall I I

I I I I 1 1 [ I I [ Super Drug Mart I I

1 I I I I Telstar Drugstore l l I I I l 1

I I I I l I I Value Drug Mart I I 11 I

I I I I I Online /Internet Drug stores I I 11 I I I

1 I I I I I Other Drug stores I l I I [ I

- m Questionnaire - Page 2 How often shopped in PAST YEAR Check off all stores Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once More than shopped a times a times a a once in past year year year year month a month If you did not shop ANY Department Stores in the past year, check this box and go to DEPARTMENT STORES the next store category

The Bay I I I I I I I I I 1 1 40 -01

Bi -Way I I I I l I I I l 1 I I 40 -02

Canadian Tire I I I I [ 1 [ I [ I [ I

I I Costco /Price Club I 11 I I I I I [

Sears 11 I I I I I I I I I I

Wal -Mart [ I [ I I I 11 I I I I

Zeller's 11 11 l 1 11 11 I I

Army -Navy I I I I I I I I I I I I

I Fields [ I [ I I I I I I 11

I Holt Renfrew I I I I I I I I O [

Liquidation World 11 11 I I I I I I I I

Ribtor I I I I [ 1 I I I l I I

Saan [ I I I I I [ I [ I I I

Sears Outlet I I I I I I I I I I I I

Winners I I I I l l O 11 I I Online /Internet

I I I I Department stores I 11 I I I I

Other Department stores I I I I I I I I I I I I CLOTHING STORES It you did not shop ANY Clothing Stores in the past year, check this box and go to _ the next store category 4

1 Au Coton l 1 11 I I 1 1 l 11 50 -01

Banana Republic l 1 11 [ I I I I I [ 1 50 -02

I I l 1 Benetton 11 I I 11 11

I I I l I Club Monaco I I I l 1 1 I

Cotton Ginny I l I I 11 I I I I [ 1

I I I I I I I Danier Leather 1 1 1 1 l

I I l Eddie Bauer 1 1 [ 1 I [ I 11

Fairweather I I I I I I I I 11

The Gap I I I I 11 I I 1 1 f l

GapKids I I I l I I I l I I I I

Harry Rosen 1 1 [ I I I I l I I I l

Holt Renfrew I I I I 1 1 I I I I I l

I International Clothiers I I I I I I I I l I I

Jack Fraser I I I I I I I I I I [ I

Jacob I I I I I l 1 1 I I [ I

1 l I I La Senza 11 1 I I I I l

Le Chateau I I I I I I I I I I I l

Limité I I 11 I I 11 I I l 1

1 I I I I Marks Work Wearhouse I I I l 1 I I

l Moore's I l 1 1 I I I l 11 I

Reitmans I I I I 11 I I I l I I

Roots O I I I I I I D I I

Stitches I I I I l l I I [ I I l

Suzy Shier I I I I I I I I I I 11

Talbots 11 I l I l 11 1 1 I I

Thrifty's I I I I I I 11 I I I

Tip Top Tailors I l I I I I I I I I 11

Weekend Edition I l I I I l [ 1 [ I

Winners I I I l I I I I I I I I

Anthony's Menswear O I I I l I I I l I I Bellisima I l I I 11 11 I I 11

1 Black & Lee Tuxedos I I I I I l I I I I 1

I l I I Blu's Women's Wear I l [ 1 I I l l

1 Boutique of Leathers I I l l I I I I 1 1 1

Braemar I I 11 I I 11 I I I NE - Questionnaire - Page 3 How often shopped in PAST YEAR Check off all stores Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once More than shopped a times a times a a once in past year year year year month a month CLOTHING STORES (CONT)

The Coat Company 1 50 -01 Classy Formal 50 -02 Forman's Formal (cont) Henry Singers James & Dickson Kodiak Country Lammle's Western Wear MacLeod Brothers O'Connors Men's Wear Pennington's Riley & McCormick Rio Soloway Selena Swimco Thomas Jeffery Menswear Winterco /Summerco Laura Stores (any) Department stores (any) Online /Internet Clothing stores Other Clothing stores El It you did not shop ANY Book Stores in the past year, check this box and go to n BOOK STORES the next store category .4

Chapters (the store) I 60 -01 Coles C 60 -02 Indigo (the store) Smithbooks Costco /Price Club Department stores (any) Online /Internet Book stores Other Book stores

It you did not shop ANY CD/Tape Stores in the past year, check this box and go COMPACT DISC/TAPE STORES to the next store category .4 I

Future Shop HMV Music World Sam the Record Man A & B Sound Blockbuster Megatunes Music City Tramps Department stores (any) Mail order /music clubs Online/Internet CD/Tape stores Other CD/Tape stores

=ME = = II= Questionnaire - Page 4 How often shopped in PAST YEAR Check off all stores Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once More than shopped a times a times a a once in past year year year year month a month If you did not shop ANY Furniture /Appliance Stores in the past year, check FURNITURE /APPLIANCE STORES this box and go to the next store category

Ikea 0 0 I I La -Z -Boy Stores l I I [

Leons l I I I Pier 1 Imports I 0 I I Sears Whole Home I I l I Sleep Country/ Sleep Country Canada 0 I 0 I I I I I [ Adobe Furniture 0 0 I Home Interiors 0 0 P 0 I Ambers I 0 1 I 0 Ashley Furniture I 1 I 0 Atco Gas I P 0 I I Bedroom Depot [ 1 l I l Bedroom Outfitters I 1 0 0 1 0 The Bedroom Shoppe I 0 I 0 I 0 Bestway Appliance I 0 1 0 l I Bondars I 0 I 0 0 [ The Bracko Bro./The Oakshoppe L I l I 0 I Calgary Home Appliance 0 I I I I 0 Chintz & Company 0 I I 0 O I Eisenbergs L I I O l Ethan Allen [ I 0 I I I FFC Futon I 0 0 I I 1 Furniture Outlet Superstore [ [ I 1 I 0 Kai Mortensen's 0 [ 0 0 I I Klassens 0 I 0 1 Leather Express I I 0 I [ I The Matress Depot 0 I 0 I McArthers 0 I I 0 0 Nordesign 0 0 I 0 I Norwalk 0 I I 1 I Patio Leisure 0 I O I 0 Penthouse 0 I 0 I Sandlewood 0 O CI I I Simmons Sleep Centres I I I I= Sofa and Chair Company 0 I 0 I Statecraft Furniture I I I I

I Thomasville I O I Trail Appliances [ I Unica Design I 0 I United Furniture Warehouse 0 [ 0 I 0 Wickerland 0 0 0 0 0 Williams Brothers 0 0 [ O Wosk 0 O 0 [ I Department stores (excl. Sears) 0 0 1 I 1 Online /Internet

Furniture /Appliance stores 0 1 I I I Other Furniture /Appliance stores 0 I I I I O 0

ME ME IMIM ME MEME Questionnaire - Page 5 How often shopped in PAST YEAR Check off all stores Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once More than shopped a times a times a a once in past year year year year month a month If you did not shop ANY Garden/Craft Stores in the past year, check this box and go GARDEN/CRAFT STORES to the next store cateoorY

Canadian Tire 11 l 1 I l I I I I I I 90 -01

Home Depot I I I I I I I I 11 L I 90 -02

Lewiscraft I I I I I I I l I l I I Michaels I I [ I I I I I [ I I[ Anything Grows I l I I 11 I I I I I I Blue Grass Nursery & Garden

Centre/William Holt I I I I I I I I I I I I

Calgary Co -op I I I I 11 I I I I 11

Crafts Canada I I I I 11 11 I I I I

Eagle Lake Nursery I I I

Garden Antiquities I I I I I I I I 11 11

I Golden Acre Garden Centre I I I I I I I I I I I

I Lee Valley I I I I I I I I l 11

Natural Lanscapes I I I I I l I l I I I I

I PMS Hobbycraft I I I I I I 1 1 I I I

Revy Home and Garden Centres I I I I I I I I 11 I I

Spruce Lane Farm Inc. I I I I 11 I I F I I I

Sunnyside Garden Centre I I I I I I I I l I [ I

Department stores (any) I I I I l I I I I I I I

Grocery stores (any) I I I I I I I I

I Online/Internet Garden/Craft stores I I I I I 1 1 I I I I

Other Garden/Craft stores I I I I I I I I I I I I

HOME IMPROVEMENT STORES If you did not shop ANY Home Improvement Stores in the past year, check this box and go to the next store category -j MI

Beaver Lumber 1 1 11 [ 1 [ 1 I I 100-01

Canadian Tire [ 1 [ I I I 11 I I I I 100 -02

I Color Your World I] 11 1 1 I I I I I Home Depot I l I l [ 1 1 1 [ 1 11

Home Hardware [ 1 I I I I l l I I I I

Revy Home & Garden Centre I I I I l l f l I I I l

Rona/Cashway I l I l [ 1 [ I I I I I

St. Clair Paint and Wallpaper I l I I I I I I [ I I l

A& B Carpet l 1 I I 11 l 1 I I I I

I l Adventures in Bathing I I I I I f 1 1 I I

All Weather Windows I l I I [ I I l I J I I

Arpis Industries l l O 11 [ 1 I I I I Benjamin Moore I l I I I] I l I I I I

I l 1 1 1 1 1 Calgary Window Fashions I l l 7 1

I I 1 I I Camelot Interiors I I l 1 I l [

Carpets For Less 11 D I I I l I I l l

Carrington Lighting I l I I I I I I I I l l

Cartwright Lighting I l I l I I I I I l I I

I l I Century Carpet 11 I I 11 I l 1

Cloverdale Paint 11 I I I l I I I l I I Dannburg Flooring f l I] I I I l l I I I End of The Roll I I I I I I I f l [ I

I General Paint l l 11 1 1 l 1 I I l

I Gienow Windows & Doors l l 11 I [ 1 11 I I

I I Home Design Studio I I I I I l I l 1 1

I House of Tools I I I I I I I 1 1 11

Lee Valley I I I I I I I I I I I I

1 ( 1 [ I [ I Litemore 1 11 11

I I I I I Loewen Windows I I I I 1 1 l Natural Landscapes ([ I l I I I I I l O Nu Way Floors I I [] I I I I [ I 1 1 I Olympia I l 11 11 I l 1 1 1 Plumbfull Warehouse I] I l I I I I I I I l - M - Questionnaire - Page 6 How often shopped in PAST YEAR Check off all stores Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once More than shopped a times a times a a once in past year year year year month a month HOME IMPROVEMENT STORES (CONT) Plumbing World Rafters Robinson Lighting & Bath Signature Lighting & Fans Storage Works Supreme Windows Timber Town Totem Building U FA O Walls Alive Wen -Di Interiors Windsor Plywood Department stores (any) Online /Internet Home Improvement stores Other Home Improvement stores

EWELLERY STORES If you did not shop ANY Jewellery Stores in the past year, check this box and go n 1 to the next store category .i

Birks 0 l 1 110 -01 Mappins Jewellers l f 110 -02 Peoples 0 l Spence Diamonds O

Anthony of Calgary 1 Ben Moss O Breslauer & Warran I

Brinkhaus 1

Calgary Jewellers 1 Goldschmide Jewellers 0 I The Goldsmiths O 1 J. Vair Anderson I

Kangas Jewels I Maxims L Troy Shoppe Jewellers 0

Vandrea Jewellers 1

Department stores (any) l Online /Internet Jewellery stores I= 0 Other Jewellery stores O l PHOTO FINISHING AND FILM STORES If you did not shop ANY Photo Finishing/Film Stores in the past year, check this box and go to the next store category 4 Q Black's 120-01 Costco /Price Club 120-02 Japan Camera Sooter's 0 Big Colour Creations Color Fast London Drugs 0 Nova Photo I= Real Canadian Superstore Vistek West Canadian Color Whites One Hour Photo Department stores (any) Other Drug stores Other Grocery stores Online /Internet Photo Finishing/ Film stores

Other Photo Finishing/Film stores i m m Questionnaire - Page 7 How often shopped in PAST YEAR Check off all stores Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once More shopped a times times a than once in past year year a year a year monte a month

If you did not shop ANY Optical Stores in the past year, check this box and go to the OPTICAL ST next store category -j

Lenscrafters 130 -01 Shorney's Optical 130 -02 Sunglass Hut 17th Avenue Specs Big M Optical Brass Monocle Calgary Optical Crown Optometry Eye Effects Eye -clectic The Eyesight Hale Optical Lens Leader Shoppers Optical Visions Eye Care Opticians Office (any) Department stores (any) Online /Internet Optical stores Other Optical stores

If you dia not shop ANY StereoNideo/Electronics Stores in the past year, check this STEREO/VIDEO/ELECTRONIC box and go to the next store category - 2001 Audio Video 0 0 140 -01 A & B Sound 0 140-02 Future Shop 0 Radio Shack The Sony Store Apex Audio 0 ARA Stereo Equipment Audio Concepts Mobile Auto Temp Bestway TV 0 0 The Brick K & W Audio London Drugs Smart Home Systems Soundsaround 0 Visions 0 Vistek Department stores (any) Online /Internet StereoNideo/ Electronics stores 0 Other StereoNideo/ Electronics stores 0

MN! Questionnaire - Page 8 How often shopped in PAST YEAR Check off all stores Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once More shopped a times times a than once in past year year a year a year month a month OFFICE (STATIONERY) STORES If you did not shop ANY Office (Stationery) Stores in the past year, check this box and go to the next store category .+ 0

Business Depot/Staples 1 1 150 -01

Grand and Toy 1 150 -02

Office Depot I 1 Danka Ducky's Office Furniture IKON Office Solutions Reid's Stationary RGO Wilson Stationary Department stores (any) Online /Internet Office stores Other Office (Stationery) stores

If ANY in the past year, check this box and go to the SHOE STORES you did not shop Shoe Stores next store category -, ` J Aldo 160 -01 Bata 160 -02 Brown's Calderone Dack's Florsheim (the store) Globo Kinney Naturalizer Nine West (the store) 0 O Payless ShoeSource 0 Pegabo The Shoe Company Town Shoes Transit Alberta Boot Arnold Churgin Bally British Boot Check Mate Shoes 0 Lammles R &R Red Wing Shoes Roots The Running Room The Shoe Store Shoe Strings Shoe Warehouse Sole Doctor Spence Shoes CI Sterling Town & Country Shoes Department stores (any)

Online /Internet Shoe stores 1

Other Shoe stores 1

= Ell MN = = fi Questionnaire - Page 9 How often shopped in PASTYEAR Check off all stores Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once More shopped a times times a than once in past year year a year a year month a month

If you did not shop ANY Sporting Goods Stores in the past SPORTING GOODS /ATHLETIC CLOTHI NG/SHOE TORES S year, check this box and go to the next store category 4 Athletes World n i 170 -01 Champs L 170 -02 Foot Locker Lady Foot Locker National Sport Centres Sport Chek Sports Experts Sporting Life Play it Again Sports Abominable Bike Shop Bow Cycle & Sports C Campers Village Coast Mountain Sports Cycle Path Forzani's Locker Room Golf Plus Golf U.S.A Hunting Store McCowans Mountain Bike City Mountain Equipment Co -op Nevada Bobs R &R Ribtor Ridley's Cycle The Running Room Ski Cellar Sport Mart Sport Swap Sports Line C Tuxedo Sports C Winterco/Summerco C World of Golf C 1 Department stores (any) C C Online /Internet Sporting Good/ Athletic Clothing /Shoe stores f C Other Sporting Good /Athletic

Clothing /Shoe stores l

If you did not shop ANY Toy /Game/Learning Stores in the past year, check this box TOY /GAME /LEARNING STORES and go to the next store category

Disney Store 180 -01 Dufferin Games Room 180 -02 Mastermind Toys 'R Us Livingston & Cavell Positive Concepts Southern Music Teach R Toys Who's Who at the Zoo Department stores (any) Online /Internet Toy /Game /Learning stores Other Toy /Game/ Learning stores

OM =0 = = I Questionnaire - Page 10 How often shopped in PAST YEAR Check off all stores Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once More shopped a times times a than once in past year year a year a year month a month If you did not shop ANY Pet/Pet Supply Stores in the past year, check this box and I 1 PET /PET SUPPLY STORES go to the next store category -) Costco /Price Club 190 -01 Pets mart 190 -02 Pet Valu PJ's Pet Centres Animal House Big Al's Aquarium Dog House Fairplay PAWS Pet Planet Petcetera Petland Pisces Pet Emporium Grocery stores (any) Online /Internet Pet/Pet Supply stores Other Pet/Pet Supply stores

If you did not shop ANY Rental Stores in the past year, check this box and go to the RENTAL STORES I= next question -

I I 1 I I Rent -it Centre l 1 I 1 I 1 I 191 -01

I 1 I 1 1 I 1 191 U -Haul I I -02

1 I I [ I United Rentals [ I I 1 1

1 I 1 I I l 1 I Other Rental stores I 1 [ J

How often do you shop at the following types of stores? (If you never shop a store type, please check never)

Less than About 2 -3 About More once a once a times once a than once Never month month a month week a week STORE TYPES

Antique stores 1 200 -01 Department stores 200 -02 Dollar stores Farmer's markets Outlet malls Shopping mall stores Stand -alone boutique shops Strip plaza shops Warehouse stores Online /Internet stores Other store types

ttttttttttti tttttti Ittttttttti tttttti MIN tttttttttti tt Questionnaire - Page 11 How often do you shop at or visit each of the following shopping malls/shopping centres? (If you never shop or visit a mall please check never)

Once a 2 -6 7 -11 Once 2 -3 Once a year or times times a times week or Never less a year a year month a month more MALLS

Bankers Hall 201 -01 Brittania Shopping Centre 201 -02 Calgary Eaton Centre

Chinook Centre [ Crowfoot Crossing 0 Deer Valley Shopping Centre Deerfoot Mall Eau Claire Market Market Mall Marlborough Mall Mount Royal Village Northhill Mall Northland Village Penny Lane Mall Scotia Centre 0 Shawnessy Towne Center I South Centre Strathcona Sunridge Mall West Mall West Market Square Westhills Towne Center 0 Westbrook Mall I Willow Park Village

Other Shoppping centres /Malls [ I

) Please check off all the restaurants you visit or order food from and how often you visit or order from them. How often visited/ordered from in PAST MONTH Check off all restaurants visited/ Once 2 -3 Once 2 -6 At least ordered from a times a times once in the past month month a month week a week a day FAST FOOD RESTAURANTS If you did not visit/order from ANY Fast Food Restaurants in the past month, check this box and go to the next restaurant category -- IJ

A &W 210 -01 Arby's 210 -02 Burger King

Church's Chicken [ Dairy Queen Domino's Pizza Harvey's KFC Little Caesars McDonald's Mr. Sub Subway Taco Bell Wendy's Bad Ass Jacks Blimpy's Boston Pizza Burger Inn Calzoni's [ Chicago Deep Dish Chicken on the Way EM ti tt titi Questionnaire - Page 12 How often visited/ordered from in PAST MONTH

Check off all restaurants visited/ Once 2 -3 Once 2 -6 At least ordered from a times a times once in the past month month a month week a week a day

FAST FOOD RESTAURANTS (CONT)

Ho Lee Chow Jugo Juice Louie's Submarine 210 -01 Panagopoulos Pizza 210 -02 Peter's Drive Inn (cont) Quizno's Classic Subs Taco Time Willy's Wrapture Other Fast Food Restaurants

If you did not visit/order from ANY Coffee Restaurants in the past COFFEE /BAGEUDONUT /MUFFIN RESTAURANTS month, check this box and go to the next restaurant category -ice

Coffee Time 1 220-01 Country Style Donuts 220 -02 Dunkin' Donuts Great Canadian Bagel Mmmarvelous Mmmuffins 0 Real Bagels Second Cup Starbucks Tim Hortons Bagelicious Good Earth 0 Grabba Jabba r Robins Donuts Convenience stores (any) Other Coffee /Bagel /Donut/ Muffin Restaurant(s) f

How often visited in PAST YEAR

Check off all Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once More restaurants visited a times times a than once in the past year year a year a year month a month

If you did not visit ANY Restaurants in the oast year, check this box and go to l 1 RESTAURANTS the next question .

East Side Marios 230 -01 Elephant & Castle 230 -02 Hooter's The Keg Kelsey's Pizza Hut Red Lobster Swiss Chalet The Barley Mill Bizou Brasserie 0 Boston Pizza Cactus Club Caesar's Steak House Calgary Tower Cannery Row fa M __ - Questionnaire - Page 13 How often visited in PAST YEAR

Check off all Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once More restaurants visited a times times a than once in the past year year a year a year month a month RESTAURANTS (CONI)

Chicago Chop House n n I I 0 0 230-01

I Chili's Texas Grill I I 0 I 1 230 -02 Denny's I I I I I n () Earl's n 0 I I n Ginger Beef n I 0 Humpty's n n Îl I= [ Husky House Restaurants 0 0 n Inl Jack Astors 0 I I I 0 Japanese Village 1= I I 0 n Joey Tomato's n n 0 Inl Joey's Only Seafood n 0 0 0 0 La Caille On the Bow 0 0 i 0 I= 0 La Chaumiere Restaurant n I n I I O Luciano's n 0 n n I=1 Montana's n 0 n 0 n Moxie's O O I O I 1 Old Spaghetti Factory I I I l I I I 0 O Olive Garden n n n 0 n The Outback n 0 0 n 0 Oriental Phoenix n O n O l I 0 Red Carpet Steak House 0 n I n I I 0 Red Devil 0 I I L n 0 n Ricky's Restaurants O L I I 0 O The Sante Fe Grill n 0 n n 0 Singapore Sam's n Smitty's O I I 11 n Smugglers Inn I n l 1 0 Stavros n n n Inl Tom's House of Pizza 0 0 n n Tony Roma's I 0 0 n [ Other casual /family restaurants n n L I I Inl Other high quality formal dine in restaurants Other pub type restaurants Other roadhouse type restaurants Other restaurants

How often do you order food using each of the following methods? (If you never order food by a method, please check never)

Less than About 2 -3 Times About More than once a once a a once a once a Never month month month week week Take Out I= L 0 230-03 Home Delivery I I Eat In Restaurant I I 0 0 Drive Through I 1 0 Online /Internet food delivery service (excluding groceries) O

MI= MEN Questionnaire - Page 14 On average, how often would you normally visit or order food from the following types of restaurants? (If you never visit or order from a restaurant type, please check never)

Once a 2 -6 7 -11 Once 2 -3 Once a year or times times a times week or Never less a year a year month a month more RESTAURANT TYPE

I I 240-01 Burger restaurants I O O O Casual dining restaurants O O O n I I 1 n I I Chicken restaurants I O I I O O O

I Coffee /donut shops I O O O I I O Family dining restaurants O O I I O O I I O Food court outlets at a shopping mall I Cl n I O n Ice cream parlours /restaurants O O n I I I O

1 Oriental restaurants O I I I 1 I

I 1 Pizza restaurants I O I I O

I 1 Pub restaurants I I J I 1 n O O

I 1 Seafood restaurants I n I 1 I O Submarine/sandwich restaurants I O O I O Cl O High quality formal dine -in restaurants I Cl I 1 I n O

I I Other types of restaurants I O I O O

In the past month, how much did you spend at all restaurants for the following reasons?

$1- $50- $100- $200- $300- $500 Nothing $49 $99 $199 $299 $499 or more

Restaurants for business reasons n n I I n n n n 240-02 Restaurants for pleasure/ personal reasons n n n I I I I I I n

Please check off all the bars/nightclubs you visit, and how often you visit them. How often visited in PAST YEAR

Check off all Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once More bars/nightclubs visited a times times a than once in the past year year a year a year month a month

It you did not visit ANY Bars/Nightclubs in the past year, check this box and go BARS /NIGHTCLUBS to the next question 04 0

I I I 241 -01 Atlantic Trap & Grill n [ 1 O I 241 -02 Back Alley n O l Bourban Street I I I Brewster's Brew Pub I n ( I Buckinghams I O I I Bugaboo Pub n I I Capitol I I 1 I I Ceilis n I I Cherry Lounge n I Chili's Texas Grill n I I 1 Chophouse O I 1 Country Roads Saloon I O O I 1 Cowboys n I O I Desperado's Steak House n I I I Escape I I I Factory I O n I Fox N.E n O O French Maid n I ( I 1 James Joyce Pub I 0 I n I I I [ Jetz Bar -Port' O Call Inn I n O

I I 1 Jimmy Deans I O O I Kaos Jazz & Blues Bar n O I I 1 I 1

MEN MI iti iti Questionnaire - Page 15 How often visited in PAST YEAR

Check off all Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once More bars /nightclubs visited a times times a than once in the past year year a year a year month a month BARS /NIGHTCLUBS (CONT)

241 -01 Limericks I I 241 -02 Loco Lou's I I (cont) Morgan's Pub l l Moustache Pete's 1 I 0 Murph's Pub I 0 Nashville Electric Roadhouse 1 I 0 NV Night Club 1 I I Outlaws I I 0 Peanuts Pub 0 I 0 Pig 'N Whistle l 0 I I 0 Ranchman's 0 0 I 0 0 Rose and Crown I l l 0 0 Schanks 0 1 0 0 I Soho I 0 0 0 1 I The Drink 0 i I 1 0 The Forum I 0 0 0 l 0 The Met 0 I 1 1 I I The Palace 0 I I 0 The Roxbury I 0 I 0 I Unicorn Pub 0 0 0 l I 0 0 I I Yuk Yuks 0 0 I 1 Other Bars /Night Clubs I 0 0 I 1 I 1 I

On average, how often do you rent videos from the following outlets?

Less than About 2 -3 About More than once a once a times a once a once a Never month month month week week VIDEO RENTALS 250 -01

Blockbuster 0 I

I 1 Jumbo Video 0 0 1 Rogers Video 0 1 0 l 1 I Video 99 1 l I 0 Adults Only Video l 1 0 0 0 n Casablanca 0 I l 0 Movies Plus l 0 O RainbowNideo Headquarters I 1 I O O Source Adult 0 0 0 0 n Video and Sound O 0 1 I I Video Headquarters 0 I 0 0 Video Update 1 1 1 1 I I

Other video stores 0 1 I 1

In the past 12 months, how much have you spent on purchases of pre -recorded entertainment or instructional videos?

None I 1 $100 - $199 250-02

I $1 - $49 I $200 - $499

$50 - $99 I 1 $500 or more

ME ME MEE MEE MEN Questionnaire - Page 16 PHOTOFINISHING

In the past 12 months, how many rolls of film /disposable cameras have you personally purchased, and taken for developing?

None 1 to 2 3 to 6 7 to 12 13 to 24 25+

I I I I ] Rolls of film /disposable cameras purchased I I I I I I I 260 -01

Rolls of film /disposable cameras taken for developing 1 1

OPTICAL/EYEWEAR

Which of the following types of eyewear do you wear most often? (Check one box only)

Do not wear glasses or contact lenses I I 270 -01 Glasses Contact lenses

Both glasses and contact lenses 1

) In the past 12 months, how much did you personally spend on eye wear (frames, lenses, sunglasses, contact lenses and supplies)?

None l $200 - $499 270-02

$1 - $99 I 1 $500 - $999

$100 - $199 l I $1000 or more 1

If you currently wear prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses, how likely would you be to consider laser eye surgery?

Very likely 270-03 Somewhat likely Not very likely Not at all likely Have already had laser eye surgery

LOTTERIES /CASINOS

) How often do you usually play each of the following lottery games?

Less than Once 2 -3 Once 2 -6 At least once a a times a times once Never month month a month week a week a day

Encore 1 1 280-01

Lotto 6/49 1 Pick 3 Provincial Super 7 Big Brother /Sister Lotto Children's Home Lotto Foothills Lottery Great Stampede Lottery Legion Lottery The Plus Sport Select Stars Lottery Instant games (any) Other Hospital /Charity lotteries

Other Sports lottery games 1 Other lottery game(s)

Questionnaire - Page 17 LOTTERIES /CASINOS

) On average, how much do you personally spend on lotteries per month?

I Nothing I I $20 - $29 1 280 -02

$1 - $4 1 1 $30 - $50 1 1

$5 - $9 ( 1 More than $50 I I

$10 - $19 1

) In the past 12 months, how many times have you personally done any of the following activities? One 2 -6 7 -11 12 times None time times times or more

Visit a casino inside your own province O I I O 280 -03

Visit a casino outside your province or country 1 I J I 1

I I Play Online /Internet casino games 1 1 I 1 Participate in local fundraising lottery draws ($50 or more per ticket) O O Wager money on horse racing O I 1 O Play bingo I I O O

) About how often do you gamble, play or visit the following specific bingo halls /casinos? (Check all that apply)

Less than Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once once a a times times a month Never year year a year a year or more

Bingo Adventure I I 1 1 O 280 -03a

Bingo Barn O I 1 O (281 -01) Bingo Dome O O O O I Bingo Palace O I I O O O 1

I 1 I Calgary Casino 1 1 I 1 1

Cash Casino l O [ 1 O O O Elbow River Casino O O O O Five Star Bingo Hall O O O O I

I Frank Sisson's Dollar Casino 1 O O I O Golden Wings Bingo I 1 1 1 1 O O I Jackpot Junction O O I O I

Kings Bingo I I I I 1 I Player's Choice O I I 0 O I I Stampede Casino O [ 1 I I Other bingo halls/casinos I O O I I O None of these, never gamble, play or visit bingo halls /casinos O

ti ti ti li ti ti ti Questionnaire - Page 18 PURCHASES

) Please check if you have personally purchased any of the following items Have Have purchased purchased within the past more than 2 years 2 years ago Baby furniture Bed /mattress Other furniture (excluding above) Bicycle Car alarm /security system Car stereo Camera - photographic (digital) Camera - photographic (film) Camera - video Camping equipment O Camping trailer O Cellular telephone /PCS O Clothes dryer/washer O Compact disc player O Digital radio 10 Dishwasher O DVD player O Electronic Organizer /PDA Fax machine Freezer Gas barbeque Gas fireplace I I Giftware (eg. crystal, glassware) I I Golf equipment O Home theatre equipment (excluding DVDNCR) O O Hot tub /spa O O Home air -conditioning O Home exercise equipment O O Home security system I I O Home stereo equipment I I O Kitchen appliances (small) O I 1 Luggage O 10 Motorcycle O 10 Motorhome 10 Oven -conventional O 10 Oven -microwave O f I Patio furniture O O Pool (above or in- ground) O I I Power boat (excl. personal watercraft) O Personal watercraft O Sail boat O Other boat O Refrigerator O Satellite dish O I I Snowmobile O I I

I I Television I I VCR O O

) On average, how much do you PERSONALLY spend in grocery stores for your household in a week? 290-02 Nothing I_ I $100 - $149 O

I I $1 - $49 I I $150 - $199 more I l $50 - $74 O $200 or $75 - $99 f0

M= MIM Page 19 I1 = I li Questionnaire - PURCHASES

Please check off how much you have PERSONALLY spent in the past year (either for yourself or buying for someone else), in the following categories:

$1- $150- $250- $50C- $1,000 $3,000 Nothing $149 $249 $499 $999 $2,999 or more Appliances 0 290 -03 Men's clothing Women's clothing Children's clothing Bath and Bedding China/Tableware Flowers (for yourself) Flowers (as gift for someone else) Furniture Garden supplies Home computer hardware Home computer software 0 Home décor (e.g. window coverings) 0 Office (stationery) supplies Men's shoes Women's shoes 0 0 Children's shoes 0 Sporting goods 0 Stereo equipment 0 Toys /Games /Novelties I 0 Video equipment f l Watches 0 0 Other Jewellery (for yourself) I Other Jewellery (as gift for someone else) ó Music CDs/Tapes ó °o Legal /Lawyer's /Notary Services 0 I Online /Internet Shopping (any products or services) I I 0 0

In season, about how often do you attend the following?

Less than Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once once a a times times a month Never year year a year a year or more LEISURE ACTIVITIES Calgary Science Centre O O 300 -01 Glenbow Museum O Tyrrell Museum O O Other Art Galleries /Museums/ Science Centres O Calaway Park O 0 0 Eau Clare Market 0 O Other Exhibitions /Carnivals /Fairs /Markets Fort Calgary 0 Heritage Park Other Historical sites 0 Prince's Island Park Other Parks /City gardens Cinescape 0 O IMAX Other Specialty movie theatres Calgary Stampede 0 Canada Olympic Park

11111111M I I Questionnaire - Page 20 In season, about how often do you attend the following?

Less than Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once once a a times times a month Never year year a year a year or more LEISURE ACTIVITIES (CONT)

Grand Prix Racing O [ O [

1 Racecity Speedway 1 1 1

I Southland Leisure Centre 1 I 1

[ Spruce Meadows 1 1 1

1 Stampede Racing I

Rodeos (excl. Stampede) 1 1 O Other Sporting events /racing events /air shows f I O O 1 Video arcades /indoor amusement centres (any) [ I O I I 1

1 [ Village Square O O I 1 I Other Theme parks/Waterparks/

1 Water slides 1 1 O O 1 O

Calgary Zoo I 1 I I O O O 1 Other Zoos /Aquariums /Farms/

I Drive -through animal parks I I I O O =CI

Calgary Tower 1 1 I 1

[ Fortress I 1 1 1 O O O Castle Mountain O O

I 1 [ Kananaskis I I O O Lake Louise O O O O O 1 Nakiska O O O O I I O

1 I [ 1 1 1 1 1 I Banff Mount Norquay 1 I

1 1 1 Sunshine Village 1 I 1 O 1 1 Wintergreen [ I O O O O O Other leisure activities /attractions O I 1 O O O O

CONCERTS AT:

Jubilee Auditorium I I O 310-01 Max Bell Arena O O Race City Speedway O SaddleDome O Other Auditoriums/Arenas /Stadiums O The Palace O O Back Alley O O O Outlaws O O 1 Night Clubs/Bars O [ I O n O Small outdoor stages/Parks O O O O O O

I The Arts Centre I I O O O O Jack Singer Concert Hall I 1 I 1 1 1 O O 1

1 1 Other Theatres /Halls O [ 1 1 O n Other concert venues I 1 I 1 O 11 11 n

OM NM MINN MI= = =II = Questionnaire - Page 21 ) In season, about how often do you attend the following?

Less than Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once once a a times times a month Never year year a year a year or more THEATRE AT:

Alberta Ballet 320-01 Alberta Theatre projects Calgary Opera Calgary Philharmonic Jubilee Auditorium Loose Moose Theatre Lunch Box Theatre One Yellow Rabbit 0 Pumphouse Theatre 0 Rosebud Theatre 0 Stage West Story Book Theatre The Centre of the Arts 0 Theatre Calgary Yuk Yuks Other Major Theatres/Halls/ Auditoriums 0 Community Theatres (any) 0 r Festivals (any) I 1 0 0 Other live theatre venues

CONSUMER SHOWS Auto shows 0 0 Boat shows 0 0 Book shows 0 Bridal shows 0 0 Computer shows 0 Cottage shows El O Craft shows El Food shows 0 Franchise shows 0 Garden shows Golf shows Health and Living shows El Home shows El Maternity shows Motorcycle shows Pet shows Psychic shows RV shows 0 Savings /investment shows 0 0 Ski shows 0 Sportsman /outdoor shows 0 Travel shows O Other shows

Questionnaire - Pase 22 P In season, about how often do you attend the following?

Less than Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once once a a times times a month Never year year a year a year or more GENERAL

I I 340 -01 Ballet n I Bars /restaurant bars I I O I O I I I I Comedy clubs /shows I 1 l 1 I I I O Dancing /night clubs O I I I n I I Dinner theatres O I I n O O I 1 Film festivals O I O O n Live theatre O I O n n I I Opera O I 1 O I Popular music concerts I I O O I O Rock concerts O n Symphony O O O O n n Movies at a theatre /drive -in O I 1 O n National or provincial park n O O O n n

SPORTS /LEISURE

In season, how often do you personally participate in the following activities? Never Occasionally Regularly Aerobics n O O 350-01 Arts and crafts n O O Baseball /softball n O O Basketball n l I O Billiards/pool n O O Bird watching n O O Camping n n O Canoeing /kayaking O O Curling I I O O Fishing n O O Fitness walking n O O Football n O O Gardening n O O Golfing n O O Hiking /backpacking n n n Hockey n O O Home exercise /home workout I I O O Hunting n O O Ice skating n O Inline skating n O O Jet skiing n O Jogging n O O Motorcycling n O O Mountain Biking n O O Road Biking n O O Power Boating n n O Rock climbing /wall climbing n O O Sailing n n O Sailboarding n O O Scuba diving n O O Sewing /needlework/knitting n O O Skiing - cross country n O I I Skiing - downhill n O I 1 Snowboarding n O I -I Snowmobiling n O Soccer n O Squash /racquetball n n Swimming n O O

=III = = Il II Questionnaire - Page 23 SPORTS /LEISURE

In season, how often do you personally participate in the following activities?

Never Occasionally Regularly Tennis 350 -01 Volleyball (coni) Water skiing Whale watching Weight training

In season, how often do you usually go to the following live pro sports events as a spectator?

Never Occasionally Regularly

Auto racing 350 -02 Baseball Basketball Figure skating Football Golf

Hockey 1 Horse racing Soccer Tennis

Are you personally a member of an organized health/fitness club?

No Yes 350-03

LONG DISTANCE CALLING

) How much do you spend per month on your own PERSONAL long distance calling?

Nothing n $40 - $99 0 360-01 $1 - $25 I I $100 - $149 I I $26 - $39 I I $150 or more n )Who is your current long distance supplier?

At Work/Business PersonaUHome

AT &T Canada 360-02 360-03 London Telecom Primus Sprint Canada Telus Wintel Other suppliers Don't know

Have you changed your long distance supplier within the past 12 months?

No Yes Don't Know 360 -04 At Work/Business LI Personal/Home LI

ME= MEI= Questionnaire - Pa e 24 LONG DISTANCE CALLING

) In the past 12 months, how much have you personally spent on pre -paid calling cards, either for long distance or local calling?

Nothing I I $ 40 - $99 I 1 360 -05

$1 - $25 I I $100 - $149 I 1

$26 - $39 I ) $150 or more I I

Which, if any, of the following telephone services does your household subscribe to? (Check all that apply)

Caller /name display I. Call return I I 360 -06

Call waiting 1 Last call return I I

Call screen I Three way calling I I

Call forwarding I Visual call waiting I I

Call answer I None of these

CELLULAR TELEPHONES

Do you have a cellular telephone, for business or personal use?

Business use I 1 370-01/02

Personal use I 1

Used for both business and personal I 1

Do not have cellular phone I 1

If you do not have a cellular telephone, please skip to O 370-05

) In an average month, about how much would you spend on cellular telephone service for both business and personal reasons?

I I Less than $30 /month I $250 - $500 per month 1 370 -03

$30 - $99 per month I 1 More than $500 /month I I $100 - $249 per month I 1 Don't know 0

) Who is your cellular telephone network supplier?

Bell / 370 -04 Clearnet/Mike Network FI DO /Microcell Rogers /AT &T(Cantel) Sprint PCS Other cellular supplier Don't know

) Do you personally have a pager? No Yes 370-05

= = =MI MI I Questionnaire - Page 25 COMPUTER HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, AND ACCESSORIES

Does your household own a personal computer?

No Yes

I I 380 -01

If no one in your household owns a computer, please skip to Q 380-07 t If your household owns a personal computer, what was the purchase price of the most recently acquired system?

$1 - $999 $2,000 - $2,999 1 380 -02

$1,000 - $1,499 1 $3,000 - $4,999

$1,500 - $1,999 $5,000 or more 1

When was this computer acquired?

Less than 1 year ago 3 to 4 years ago I I 380-03

1 to 2 years ago I I 5 years ago or more I

Which one of the following terms best describes this computer?

Desktop personal computer Palmtop PC I I 380 -04

Portable laptop /notebook PC 1 Other computer type

Which of the following best describes your own role in the decision to acquire this computer?

Was NOT involved in the decision 380 -05

I made the decision alone

1 I made the decision with someone else

1 I influenced someone else's decision

f Did you personally pay for this computer?

Yes, paid entire cost I I 380 -05a

1 (381 -01) Yes, shared the cost I

No, did not pay for this computer 1

Thinking about the most recently acquired computer in your home, which of the following items does it have? (Check all that apply)

CD ROM drive 380 -06 CD /CD -R writer DVD drive Modem Cable modem /Ethernet internet access device Computer speakers Printer Removable storage device (eg. Zip drive) Scanner Joystick Sound Card 3D video accelerator card (e.g. ATI Rage, 3Dfx etc.) TV capable video card that allows you to watch TV on your PC

NM 1111 MEE MEE MEN MEN Questionnaire - Page 26 COMPUTER HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, AND ACCESSORIES

) How likely are you to purchase a personal computer in the next 12 months?

Will definitely purchase I I Will likely not purchase I I 380-07

Will likely purchase I I Will definitely not purchase I

) Please check how often you shop at or visit each of the following outlets for computer related supplies:

Less than Once 2 -6 7 -11 Once More once a a times times a than once Never year year a year a year month a month

Business Depot/Staples I I I I I 380 -08

Compucentre I I O I

CompuSmart I I I I

Computer City O I O E O

Costco /Price Club I I I I

Dell Computer I E O O I Future Shop I O I O Gateway Country O O I I IBM Home Computing O I I I Office Depot L I O I I Radio Shack I O l I Boston Computers O I I I The Brick I l O I O Campus Computers I O I I Comm Print Solutions O I O O O Compu Plus I I O I I Computer Exchange I O I O

Computer Outlet I I I [ London Drugs I 0 O O National Computer Direct 1 I O I PC Computers O I O I I

I I I Visions O I E Voodoo Computers 1 1 I O O Westworld Computers O I O O I I Direct from manufacturer

(excluding Dell Computer) O I I I O O

Online /Internet computer stores I I I 1 I

Other retailers 0 I I I

) When was the last time you personally purchased each of the following types of computer software? More About 7 -11 2 -6 Within than one a year months months the past Never year ago ago ago ago month

Business graphics E I I I O I 1 380 -09 Children's software I I O O I I Communication O I O O 0 Database I O Desktop publishing O O O Education /training O O

Entertainment/games I Graphics O Internet browser software O Office suite package(s) O Operating systems Personal finance /tax Programming software O Time management Utilities Word processing Other software aata tari, - Questionnaire - Page 27 COMPUTER HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, AND ACCESSORIES

Have you ever enrolled in a professional computer training course for which a fee was paid?

No, have never enrolled 1 380 -10

Enrolled more than 5 years ago 1

Enrolled between 1 and 5 years ago 1

Enrolled within the past 12 months 1

Which, if any, of the following video game systems does your household own? (Check all that apply)

Nintendo Gameboy Sega Dreamcast 1 1 380 -11

Nintendo N64 Sega Gamegear 1

Super Nintendo Sega Saturn 1

Sony Playstation Microsoft X -Box 1

Sony Playstation 2 None, don't own video game system 1

) About how many video game cartridges, CDs and PC games have you PERSONALLY rented and purchased in the past month? Video Games in Past Month Rented Purchased 380 -12 None 380 -13

1 -2 3 -5 6 -9 10 - 14 15 or more

RADIO

) On which day of the week are you completing this Radio, Television, Internet, and Newspaper section of this survey? (Please check one day only)

Monday l 1 Friday 1 390 -00

Tuesday I 1 Saturday 1

Wednesday 1 I Sunday 1 1

Thursday 1

) On an average weekday (that is, from Monday to Friday), how long would you listen to the radio between 1:00 am and 5:00 am each weekday? (Please fill in the number of hours and minutes you listen in the spaces provided. If you normally do not listen to the radio during this time period, leave that space blank.)

1 am - 5am each weekday HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 4 hours) 390 -01

) On an average weekend, (that is, Saturday or Sunday), how long would you listen to the radio between 1:00 am and 5:00 am each weekend day? (Please fill in the number of hours and minutes you listen in the spaces provided. If you normally do not listen to the radio during this time period, leave that space blank.)

1am - 5am each weekend day HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 4 hours) 390-02

MIN Ell MN MI= Questionnaire - Page 28 RADIO

Did you listen to the radio yesterday, either at home or somewhere else?

No Yes

For which of the following do you use radio REGULARLY? (Check all that apply)

News Weather Sports Reports Community Information ( Sports (play -by -play) Talk Shows Music Contests Traffic Reports Special Music Programs

TELEVISION /CABLE

On an average weekday (that is, from Monday to Friday), how long would you watch television in each of the following time periods each day? (Please fill in the number of hours and minutes you watch in the spaces provided. If you normally do not watch television during a time period, leave that space blank.)

6am - 9am HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 3 hours) 400-02

9am - noon HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 3 hours)

Noon - 5pm HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 5 hours)

5pm - 7pm HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 2 hours)

7pm - 11pm HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 4 hours)

11pm - 2am HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 3 hours)

2am - 6am HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 4 hours)

) On an average Saturday, how long would you watch television in each of the following time periods? (Please fill in the number of hours and minutes you watch in the spaces provided. If you normally do not watch television during a time period, leave that space blank.)

6am - noon HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 6 hours) 400-03

Noon - 7pm HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 7 hours)

7pm - 11 pm HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 4 hours)

11pm - 2am HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 3 hours)

2am - 6am HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 4 hours)

On an average Sunday, how long would you watch television in each of the following time periods? (Please fill in the number of hours and minutes you watch in the spaces provided. If you normally do not watch television during a time period, leave that space blank.)

6am - noon HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 6 hours) 400-04

Noon - 7pm HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 7 hours) 7pm - 11pm HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 4 hours) 11pm - 2am HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 3 hours) 2am - 6am HOURS MINUTES (Maximum 4 hours)

Did you watch any television yesterday, either at home or somewhere else? No Yes 400-05

MIEN MIE ME MME IIMME Questionnaire - Page 29 TELEVISION /CABLE

) How often do you watch the following types of programs on television?

Once a 2 -11 Once 2 -3 Once More than year times a times a once a Never or less a year month a month week week

Auto racing 400-06 Baseball (when in season) [ Basketball (when in season) Cartoons Documentaries Figure skating CFL Football (when in season) NFL Football (when in season) Game shows Golf 0 Hockey (when in season) Mini -Series Movies News /Current affairs 0 Situation comedies 0 0 Soap /Serial dramas I I Suspense /crime dramas 0 Talk shows TV infomercials Variety/Award specials Wrestling

) How often do you watch the following channels on television?

Once a 2 -11 Once 2 -3 Once More than year times a times a once a Never or less a year month a month week week

A +E (Arts & Entertainment) I I 0 [ 400 -07 Bravo! [ 0 Canal D 0 0 Canal Famille 0 0

Canal Vie I I Canal Z O CBC Newsworld CNN /Headline News Comedy Network [ Country Music Television (CMT) CPAC(Cable Public Affairs Channel /La Chaîne

d'Affaires Publiques par Cable) I I C 0

Crossroads TV I I CTV News 1/CTV NewsNet Discovery Channel Évasion Family Channel 0 0 Food TV 0 0 0 Golf Channel 0 0 Headline Sports 0 Historia History Channel Home and Garden TV Le Canal Nouvelles (LCN) 0 The Learning Channel (TLC)

The Life Network (TLN) I I 0 0 MétéoMédia 0 O The Movie Network (TMN)

l IM Questionnaire - Page 30 TELEVISION /CABLE

How often do you watch the following channels on television?

Once a 2-11 Once 2 -3 Once More than year times a times a once a Never or less a year month a month week week

MuchMusic I I O I I I O I Much More Music I I O O I O I MusiMax I I O O I I MusiquePlus I I I O I I

I Nashville Network O O O 1 Outdoor Life Network O I O O 1 Prime TV O O O I O

ROB TV O O O I 1 Le Réseau de l'information (RDI) I I I O O O O O

Le Réseau des Sports (RDS) I 1 O I 1 I O 1 1 Séries+ O O O O I O Showcase I 1 I O 0 O I

I Space - Imagination Station Li 1 I I I I Speedvision O I I I I O I O O O I I I O Star! TV O O O O O (English) O O O O O I O Teletoon (French) O O I I O O O I Treehouse TV O O O O O I O TSN O O I I O O [ O

I TV5 O O 1 O O I O Viewer's Choice I I I I O O O I O

I Vision TV O O O O 1 O I I The Weather Network O 10 O 10 [ I I O

I 1 WTN (The Woman's Network) O O O I I O O YTV O O O O O [ O

When a commercial comes on television, how often do you do any of the following?

Never Seldom Occasionally Frequently Change channels O O O 400-08 Continue to watch O O I I O Leave the room O O I I Mute the sound O O O

I Do something else I O O I I

When watching a pre -recorded television program on a VCR and a commercial comes on, do you fast -forward through the commercial? (Check one box only)

Do not own a VCR O No O 400-09 Yes - always I 1 Unsure of how to tape O Yes - sometimes O

When you watch baseball, basketball, football or hockey on television, how often do you turn down the sound and use the radio to provide the play by play?

Never I. 1 400-10 Seldom O Occasionally O Frequently O Don't watch sports on TV O

ItitiM tii = 1~111 IM I Questionnaire - Page 31 TELEVISION /CABLE

) Just thinking of an average week, on how many weekdays, Monday to Friday, do you personally watch television (Check one box only)

Never I I 3 days 400-11

Less than 1 day a week I I 4 days

I 1 day 1 5 days 2 days

THE INTERNET

) For each of the following locations, do you personally have access to the Internet? No Yes Does not apply At home At work At school /college /university At some other location

) Which Internet service company currently provides you with Internet access at HOME? (Check ONE only. If you do not have Internet access at home please go to next question)

AOL (America On -Line) O PSINet AT & T I Rogers @Home (Rogers at Home) Cogeco I Shaw @Home (Shaw at Home) 0 Compuserve I Sprint Globe Trotter I Sympatico (high access) Look/Idirect/Internet Direct I Sympatico (regular access) InfiniT O Telus/Telus Planet InfoRamp I Free Internet service (e.g. 3web.net, Interlog I Bluelight.com) (any) O Istar I Other cable company ISP 0 Microsoft Network (MSN) 0 Other Internet company ISP O I Netcom Other telephone/long distance company ISP I I Primus O

) If you do not have any online or Internet access at home, do you plan to subscribe to an online or Internet service provider (ISP) in the next 12 months? aNo 0Yes

) Did you connect to and use the Internet in the PAST 4 WEEKS? (e.g. e-mail, world wide web, newsgroups) (Check all that apply)

No Yes Does Not Apply At home At work At school /college /university At some other location

If you have not accessed the Internet in the past 4 weeks, please skip to the Daily Newspaper section at 0420-01

IIIMME tiME MEE MIN ME Questionnaire - Page 32 THE INTERNET

) If you have accessed the Internet in the past 4 weeks, about how much time have you personally spent on the Internet in the PAST 7 DAYS?

Did not access Internet in the past 7 days 410 -04

Less than 1 hour

Between 1 -5 hours Between 6 -10 hours Between 11 -15 hours More than 15 hours

) Did you connect to and use the Internet YESTERDAY either at home or somewhere else? (e.g. e-mail, world wide web, newsgroups) 410 -04a No Yes (411 -03)

) Thinking about all the times you have accessed the Internet, have you ever personally done any of the following?

No Yes Connect to the World Wide Web 410 -05 Send or receive electronic mail (e -mail) Transfer or download files or software Participate in discussions or chat groups Purchase any product or service via the Internet Access a radio station's website

) If you have connected to the World Wide Web, how often do you do any of the following on the Web:

Never Seldom Occasionally Frequently Browse or "surf" 410-06

Search for specific information 1 Access current news Access information on specific products or services Purchase products or services Listen to a radio station in "real time" or Real Audio Watch a live or broadcast on demand type of video file Participate in or walk through a "virtual reality" or 3 -D model such as a shopping mall

DAILY NEWSPAPERS

) In an average week, on how many weekdays (Monday to Friday) do you personally read or look into each of the following daily newspapers?

One Two Three Four Five Never day days days days days

Calgary Herald 0 420-01 Calgary Sun 0 The Globe and Mail National Post O

) On an average weekday (that is, from Monday to Friday), how much time would you normally spend reading a daily newspaper on each day? (Please fill in the number of hours and minutes in the spaces provided. If you normally do not read a newspaper during weekdays, leave the spaces blank.)

Time normally spent reading a newspaper each day during weekdays HOURS MINUTES 420 -02 MIItM ti Questionnaire - Page 33 DAILY NEWSPAPERS

1 In an average weekend, on how many weekend days (Saturday and Sunday) do you personally read or look into each of the following daily newspapers?

One Two Never day days

Calgary Herald f 420 -03 Calgary Sun The Globe and Mail National Post

1 On an average weekend (that is, Saturday and Sunday), how much time each day would you normally spend reading the weekend edition of the daily newspaper? (Please fill in the number of hours and minutes in the spaces provided. If you normally do not read a newspaper during the weekend, leave the spaces blank.)

Time normally spent reading a newspaper each day during weekend HOURS MINUTES 420 -04

) When you do read a daily newspaper, how often would you read each of the following sections?

Never Seldom Occasionally Frequently Automotive 0 420 -05 Business & Financial 0 Classified Ads (excl. real estate) Comics 0 Computer /High Tech Daily TV Listings Editorials 0 0 Fashion 0 0 0 Food 0 Front Page International News/World Section Lifestyles Local & Regional News 0 Movie & Entertainment 0 National News New Homes section 0 Real Estate listings 0 Sports 0 Travel 0 Weekend TV magazine O

1 How do you normally receive your copy of the daily newspaper? (Check one only)

Do not normally receive daily newspaper I I Office copy o Home delivery I I Read someone else's copy Purchased news stand /store I I Other method o

1 Which of the following statements best describes how you usually read daily newspapers?

420 -07 I read most or all pages /sections

I read selected pages /sections only I

I I read selected pages /sections and skim through the rest of the paper quickly

I look through the whole paper casually o

MIME ME ME MIN ME MEE EN Questionnaire - Page 34 DAILY NEWSPAPERS

How often do you look for newspaper ads when reading the daily newspaper?

Never 420 -08 Seldom

Occasionally 1 Frequently

) What time of day do you usually read the daily newspaper?

Between 6 a.m. and Noon Between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. 420 -09 Between Noon and 6 p.m. After 9 p.m.

) Did you read or look into any of yesterday's daily newspapers?

No Yes 420 -10

) Just thinking of an average week, on how many weekdays, Monday to Friday, do you personally read or look into any daily newspaper? (Check one only)

Never l 1 3 days I I 420 -11

Less than one day a week. l 1 4 days 1 day 11 5 days 2 days

COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS

) How often do you read the local community newspaper? (A local community newspaper contains local news, information, and advertising, and may be delivered free to your home, or purchased by subscription or on the news stands. Some are published twice a week, some weekly, some every other week and some monthly. This does NOT include the regular daily newspaper.)

Never 430 -01

Seldom 1

Occasionally 1 Frequently

)Thinking about the community newspapers that you receive, on average, about how much time would you spend reading or looking through each issue? (Please fill in the number of hours and minutes in the spaces provided. If you normally do not read any community newspaper, leave the spaces blank.)

Time normally spent reading each issue of your community newspaper HOURS MINUTES

) In an average month, how many issues of the community newspapers would you personally read or look into? (Please fill in the number of issues of the community newspapers in the space provided. If you normally do not read a community newspaper, leave the space blank.)

Number of community newspapers read during average month

) Did you personally read or look into any community newspaper in the past 7 days?

430 -03a No Yes (431 -01)

MMEM fi li li fi Questionnaire - Page 35 COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS

) Did you personally read or look into a community newspaper yesterday?

No Yes 430 -04

MAGAZINES AND PUBLICATIONS

Did you personally read or look into any magazine yesterday? No Yes 440-01a (441-01)

Which, if any, of the following specific magazines did you read or look into in the past month? (Check all that apply)

Canadian Geographic Maxim 440 -01b Canadian Living National Geographic (441 -02) Chatelaine (English edition) People Chatelaine (French edition) Playboy Coup de Pouce Prevention Cosmopolitan Primeurs Dernière Heure Reader's Digest Elle Québec Sélection du Reader's Digest First for Women 7 Jours Flare Seventeen Golf Digest Sports Illustrated Good Housekeeping Télé Plus Homemakers Time In -Style Tribute L'Actualité TV Guide Le Journal du Bel Age TV Horaire Leisureways/Westworld TV Times Le Lundi TV 7 Jours/TV Hebdo Maclean's Women's World Martha Stewart Living Young and Modern None of these, did not read or look into any magazines in the past month

) How often do you read the following types of magazine publications?

Never Seldom Occasionally Frequently

Alternative weekly publications 440 -01 Art & antiques Automobile & motorcycle Babies & parenting Brides /bridal Business & finance Camping & outdoor recreation Children & youth Computer, science & technology Entertainment & music Fashion Food & beverage Gardening & homes General interest Hobbies Men's Nature & ecology 1 News & current affairs

litltiti NM Questionnaire - Page 36 MAGAZINES AND PUBLICATIONS

How often do you read the following types of magazine publications?

Never Seldom Occasionally Frequently 440 -01 (cont)

Photography, video, audio [ I l 1 I I

1 I Senior citizens I I 1 I Sports & recreation fl I 1 I I Travel & tourism Il l I I Women's 0 I= 0 (l Other magazine types I I O I

How much have you spent on books (not including academic texts) in the past 3 months?

None I I $50 - $99 0 440-02 $1 - $9 0 $100 - $149 l 1 $10 -$29 0 $150 -$199 I 1 $30 - $49 0 $200 or more 0

How often do you use each of the following to help you in your shopping (including direct mail purchases)?

Never Seldom Occasionally Frequently

Coupons I O O I I 440-03 Flyers inserted into a daily newspaper f 0 f 1 Flyers inserted into a community newspaper 0 Flyers delivered to door or in the mail [

Local store catalogues [

Mail order I I I The InterneUWorld Wide Web 0 [ I

In general, what is your overall opinion of flyers delivered to your door, or delivered in the mail? Is your overall opinion: Very favourable Il 440-04 Somewhat favourable [l Somewhat unfavourable [l Very unfavourable

When did you last use the Yellow Pages to look for a store, service, restaurant or something else? (Check ONE box only)

Today El 2 -3 months ago 1l 440 -05

Yesterday I I 4 -6 months ago [ I

In the past 7 days I I Within the past 12 months I I Within the last 30 days 0

BEVERAGES

) In the last 7 days, how many bottles, cans or glasses of beer did you drink AT A RESTAURANT OR LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT ?This includes all kinds of beer including non -alcoholic. (In 341 ml or 12 oz servings.) (Check ONE box only)

None El 7 - 9 0 450 -01 1 -3 El 10 -12 Il 4 - 6 0 More than 12 I I

MI MN = = Questionnaire - Page 37 BEVERAGES

) In the last 7 days, how many bottles, cans or glasses of beer did you drink AT HOME OR AT A FRIEND'S HOME ?This includes all kinds of beer including non -alcoholic. (In 341 ml or 12 oz servings.) (Check ONE box only)

I I None 7 - 9 1

1 -3 =1 10 -12 l 1

1 I 4 - 6 More than 12 1 1

Which ONE of the following beer brands do you drink most often? (Check ONE box only)

Amstel Molson Canadian Ice Beck's Molson Canadian Light i Black Ice Molson Export Black Label Molson Golden Budweiser Molson Dry Bud Light Moosehead Lager Carling Ice President's Choice (any) Carling Light Rickards Red Carlsberg Sleeman (any) Carlsberg Light Alpine Coors Light Banff Brewery Corona Big Rock (any) Dave's Beer (any) Bow Valley Brewery Heineken Club John Labatt Classic Fosters Kokanee Old Milwaukee Labatt Blue Peak Brewery Labatt Blue Light Pilsner Labatt 50 Raineer Labatt Extra Dry Stroh's Labatt Genuine Draft L Other Labatt brand Labatt Ice l Other Molson brand Labatt Wildcat l Other Canadian micro brewery brand Miller Genuine Draft 1= Other American brand Miller Lite I Other imported brand Molson Canadian 0 None, no brand drank most often Never drink beer, not even occasionally

) Which are ALL the other beer brands that you drink at least occasionally? (Check ALL brands that apply)

Amstel I 1 Molson Canadian Ice 0 Beck's 1 Molson Canadian Light

Black Ice 1 Molson Export Black Label 1= Molson Golden

Budweiser 1 Molson Dry

Bud Light 1 Moosehead Lager

Carling Ice I President's Choice (any) Carling Light 0 Rickards Red 0 Carlsberg 0 Sleeman (any) Carlsberg Light 1= Alpine Coors Light 1= Banff Brewery Corona I Big Rock (any)

Dave's Beer (any) I Bow Valley Brewery Heineken 1=1 Club 0 John Labatt Classic l Fosters 0 Kokanee 1= Old Milwaukee Labatt Blue Peak Brewery Labatt Blue Light Pilsner Labatt 50 Raineer Labatt Extra Dry Stroh's Labatt Genuine Draft Other Labatt brand Labatt Ice Other Molson brand Labatt Wildcat Other Canadian micro brewery brand Miller Genuine Draft Other American brand Miller Lite Other imported brand Q Molson Canadian Never drink beer, not even occasionally 0 IM INE =II =I= = Questionnaire - Page 38 BEVERAGES

How often do you drink the following TYPES of beer?

Once a 2 -3 Once 2 -6 At least month times a times once Never or less a month week a week a day Domestic beer (excluding 450 -05

microbrewery beers) I I 1

Microbrewery beer 1 I 1 I 1

Imported beer 1 I 1 I 1

Other premium priced beer I I I I 1

Home brewf'U- Brew" I I 1 I I

Non -Alcoholic Beer I I I I 1

) Have you changed the commercial brand of beer that you drink most often in the past 2 years? No Yes

I I 450 -06

How often do you drink the following beverages at a bar or restaurant?

Once a 2 -3 Once 2 -6 At least month times a times once Never or less a month week a week a day

I Canadian wine 1 1 O 1 I 1 1 E I 450-07

I I I American wine I 1 I 1 1 I 1

1 I European wine 0 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 Other imported wine 0 I I I I I 1 1 I I

How often do you drink the following beverages at home or a friend's house?

I I Canadian wine I I I I I 1 1 1 450 -08

American wine I I I 1 I= I I 0 I 1 European wine I I I I O I I I I I

I I I Other imported wine I I I 1 I I 1

In the last 7 days, how many bottles, or cans of either beer -based or spirit -based premixed alcoholic drinks (sometimes called coolers) did you drink? (Check one box only)

E I None 7 - 9 I 1 450-09

1 I I - 3 10 - 12 E I

4 - 6 1 I More than 12 I I

Do you currently make any of your own beverages? No Yes

Beer I I I I 450-10

Wine 1 I I I

On average, how many cups or glasses of the following do you drink per day at home and at work?

Less

than 1 1 2 -3 4 -6 7 or more None per day per day per day per day per day

Regular coffee 0 I I I I I I I I 1 I 450 -11 I Decaffeinated coffee I I 1 I I 0 I I I I

I Tea 0 1 I I I I 1 I I I Flavoured Coffee I I O I 1 O I I

E MEN ti iti i titi Questionnaire - Page 39 BEVERAGES

On average, how often do you personally drink the following?

Once a 2 -3 Once 2 -6 At least month times a times once Never or less a month week a week a day

Coke I 1 0 0 Diet Coke I n l I Pepsi I I 0 Diet Pepsi I 0 Other colas Other diet colas 0 0 Seven Up l I Diet Seven Up 0 Sprite I O 0 0 Diet Sprite I n 0 Other regular soft drink flavours 0 Other diet soft drinks 0 Milk I n Chocolate milk I n juice I Fruit drink I I 0 Sparkling fruit drink/juice 1 n Iced tea l n 0 I 1 0 Bottled water L n 0 Sports energy drink I I 0 Tomato juice 0 I 0 0 I juice I I I 1 0 Brandy I 0 0 Bourbon n n 0 Cognac I n 0 Gin n n 0 0 Liqueurs (any) I n O Port/Sherry l I I I 1 0 Rum I n 0 0 Tequila n Vodka n 0 Vermouth n n I I 0 Rye /Canadian Whiskey n I I 0 Scotch Whiskey n n 0 Irish Whiskey I I n 0

Questionnaire - Page 40 CANDIES, SNACKS, AND BREAKFAST FOODS

How often do you personally eat the following types of food products?

Once a 2 -3 Once 2 -6 At least month times a times once Never or less a month week a week a day

Hard candies /mints 460 -01 Chewy candies Cookies (store bought ready to eat) Chewing gum/bubble gum Peanuts and nuts Boxed chocolates Chocolate bars /candy bars Granola bars /health bars Potato chips Corn & tortilla chips Popcorn Pretzels Fresh fruit Ice cream & Ice treat products Crackers Rice Cakes Other snack foods

How often do you personally eat the following types of breakfast products?

Granola type cold 460-02 Children's pre- sweetened cold cereal Bran type cold cereal Other cold cereal type(s) Hot instant ready to serve cereal (in single serving packets) Regular hot ( Breakfast bars [ Pancakes from mix Frozen waffles

Questionnaire - Page 41 AUTOMOTIVE

) About how many kilometres (miles) do you personally drive in a year?

Kilometres Miles 470 -01

None I I None

1 to 9,999 I I 1 to 5,999 10,000 to 19,999 6,000 to 11,999 20,000 to 29,999 12,000 to 17,999

30,000 or more I J 18,000 or more

If you do not drive please go to the travel section AT Q 490 -01

) What make of vehicle do you drive most often? (Check one box only) Domestic: Buick 0 Jeep /Eagle 0 Cadillac 0 Lincoln 0 Chevrolet 0 Mercury 0 Chrysler Oldsmobile I- 1

Dodge Plymouth I I

Ford Pontiac I 1 Geo 0 Saturn 0 GMC Other Domestic 0 Foreign: Acura Mercedes -Benz 0 Audi Nissan BMW Porsche 0 Daewoo Renault 0 Honda Saab 0 Hyundai Subaru 0 Infiniti Suzuki 0 Isuzu 0 Toyota 0 Jaguar Volkswagen 0 Kia Volvo I I Lexus 0 Other Foreign r 1 Mazda 0

) What type of vehicle do you drive most often?

Sedan I I Station wagon I I

Coupe /Hatchback l I Pickup truck I 1

Sport coupe /sport sedan L I Full -sized van I I Minivan I I Other 0 Sport utility vehicle l 1

)Thinking only about the vehicle you drive most often, what model year is it?

2001 1994 r 2000 1993 0 1999 1992 I 1998 1991 (

1997 1990 or older I

1996 Don't know /not sure I 1995

)The vehicle you drive most often was...

Bought new I I Leased new I 1

Bought used I 1 Leased used l I

Don't know /not sure I I

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) Did you alone or with someone else make the decision to buy or lease the vehicle you drive most often?

I was not involved in the decision n 470-06 made the decision alone 0 (470-05) participated in the decision with someone else I I

) How many vehicles does your household own or lease?

None I I Three I I 470 -07

One I I More than three I 1

Two I 1

) Have you personally purchased or leased a vehicle in the past 2 years?

No, not in the past 2 years J 470 -08

Yes, purchased new I

Yes, purchased used I

Yes, leased new I

Yes, leased used J

) If you are currently leasing a vehicle, which one of the following actions do you plan to take at the end of the lease period? Purchase the vehicle 0 470 -09 Return the vehicle to the lessor I I

) How likely are you to purchase or lease a vehicle in the next 12 months?

Will definitely purchase or lease O Will likely not purchase or lease 470 -10 Will likely purchase or lease 0 Will definitely not purchase or lease 0

) If you are likely to purchase or lease, will you purchase or lease this vehicle new or used? No, will not purchase or lease 0 Yes, lease new 0 470-11 Yes, purchase new = Yes, lease used I I Yes, purchase used = Don't know /not sure 0

) If you are likely to purchase or lease, how much do you plan to spend (or value of vehicle if leasing)?

Less than $10,000 = $25,000 - $29,999 $10,000 - $14,999 0 $30,000 - $39,999 I 1 $15,000 - $19,999 = $40,000 - $49,999 0 $20,000 - $24,999 I I $50,000 or more 0

) If you are likely to purchase or lease, what type of vehicle do you plan to purchase or lease? Sedan 0 Station wagon Coupe /Hatchback I 1 Pickup truck Sport coupe /sedan O Full -sized van 0 Minivan O Other Sport utility vehicle 0

) Do you belong to an auto service club, or manufacturer's roadside assistance program?

No 470 -13 Yes, auto service club Yes, manufacturer's roadside assistance program 0

=MI MI IM = = tl_= Questionnaire - Page 43 AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET

)Thinking about the most recent maintenance tasks done on the vehicle you drive most often, for each of the following where was the maintenance last done...

Gas Station/ Yourself, Never Service Car Specialty family Don't know/ Done Centre Dealer Shop or friend Not sure Oil change /lube 480 -01 Paint job Repair transmission Repair brakes I Replace windshield Replace tires Replace muffler /shocks Rust protection Tune up Other major repair job (over $200)

When was the last time you went to the following for auto parts or service?

1 -2 In the Never 3 Years Years Past 12 Went Ago or More Ago Months

AAMCO I I 0 480 -02 Apple Auto Glass Bridgestone /Firestone 0 Canadian Tire /Pit Stop 0 Costco /Price Club 0 GM Goodwrench O O Goodyear Select

(Certified Auto Centre) 1 1 Maaco Midas Muffler Minit -Tune Mister Transmission Mr. Lube Sears Auto 0 Speedy Auto Glass Speedy Auto Service (Muffler King) Standard Auto Glass Wal -Mart A -1 Autobody Apollo Muffler Auto Parts Plus Auto Value Parts Auto Village Discount Parts 0 Blaskin & Lane I I

Brake Check 1 Bumper to Bumper Calgary Coachworks Calgary Lube Calgary Pick Your Part 0 Concours Autobody 0 Craftsman Colllision Crystal Glass Economy Glass Fountain Lube

Fountain Tire 1 Kal Tire Minute Muffler Muffler Man Oil Changer 0 OK Tire Parts Source EJ Ititititl EN tl tl Its - - Questionnaire - Page 44 AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET

) When was the last time you went to the following for auto parts or service?

1 -2 In the Never 3 Years Years Past 12 (coni) Went Ago or More Ago Months

Shine Factory f I I 1

Superior Paint & Body I I I I

Tire Craft I I I I

UAP /NAPA I I I I Car dealership (excluding GM Goodwrench) O O O

Other parts /service shops I I

) How often do you go to the following gas stations for gasoline?

Once a 2 -3 Once More month times a than once Never or less a month week a week

Canadian Tire I O I O I I Chevron I I I I O Esso O I I I O Mohawk I I I O Petro -Canada O I O Shell I O Sunoco 0 O I Calgary Co -op 1 Domo I O O Fast Gas I I

Gas Plus O 1 Husky O I Superstore O I

Turbo I I Other gas stations O I

) Please check off any places you rented a car, truck or van either for business or pleasure in the past 12 months? Purpose of Rental

Rented from in past 12 months Personal Business Both

Avis I I 480 -04 Budget O O 480 -05 Discount I

Hertz I Tilden O Ryder I O Thrifty O U -Haul I

Other car/truck/van rentals I

None of these, did not rent a car, truck or van in the past 12 months I I

= = I= MOM ti MIti= Questionnaire - Page 45 TRAVEL

) Please check off each of the following areas where you had a vacation in the PAST 3 YEARS. For each area where you did vacation, please check off all the seasons you visited the area.

Season you visited the area

Visited in past 3 years Winter Spring Summer Fall

Vancouver 1 I 1 490-01

1 Victoria 1 490-02 Whistler (491 -01)

1 Fairmont Hot Springs 1 1 0 (491 -02) Fernie 1 (491 -03) Kimberly 0 0 (491.04) Okanagan El 0 (491 -05) Panorama 0 1 I Radium 1

Shuswap 1 Other British Columbia 0 0 0

I I Banff 1 0 Calgary 0 1 Jasper 0

1 Lake Louise 1 f I Bad Lands 0 I=I Canmore El 1 1 Drumheller El 1 1 Edmonton El 1 1 0 1 Kananaskis El 1 Red Deer 0 O 0 Sylvan Lake El 0 0 0 Waterton National Park El 0 Windermere Valley El °o 1 Other Alberta I I 0 1 Niagara Falls 0 1 1 0 0 Ottawa 0 0 1 Toronto El 1 J O Other Ontario El 1

Montreal l I 0 0 0

I Quebec City 0 1 I Other Quebec 0 O Cape Breton Island 0 I I 0 O 0 Other Nova Scotia 0 0 0 1 Manitoba 0 1 =71 New Brunswick 0 I I Newfoundland El Prince Edward Island 0 I Saskatchewan 1 L 0 0 N.W.T./Yukon 0 1 1 Hawaii 1=I 0 Las Vegas /Other Nevada 1 1= I 0 1=I 0 New York City El 1 0 Other New York State 0 I Disneyworld (Florida) 0 Other Florida I Disneyland (California)

Los Angeles J 1 San Francisco 0 0 Other California O Arizona 0 0 Montana 1

Other U.S.A 1 None of these, did not vacation away from home in Canada or in the U.S. in the past 3 years

MEIN MI ME WMti11111 MOM EMI Questionnaire - Page 46 TRAVEL

) Please check off each of the following areas where you have ever had a vacation of 4 days or more. Time of most recent 4-day stay

Had vacation 1 -2 of 4 days 3 Years ago Years Past 12 or more or More Ago Months Ireland 490 -03

England. r I 490 -04 Other United Kingdom (UK) LI France Germany LI

Other Europe L Egypt LI 0 Israel I Other Middle East O Africa (excluding Egypt) 0 0 Hong Kong 0

India f I Japan Other Asia Australia 0 New Zealand 0 Cuba 0 0 0

Other Carri bean l I 0 0 Mexico 0 Central America 0 [ South America I I I l LI California LI 0 Florida [ Hawaii 0 0 Nevada 0 New York 0 [ Other Northeast U.S. Other Western U.S. 0 Other Southern U.S. 0 0 0 Other Midwest U.S. LI 0 Other Countries 0 0 None of these, never had a vacation of 4 days or more away from home LI

) How often do you use each of the following types of accommodation when you are on vacation?

Never Occasionally Regularly Bed and breakfast LI Boat 0 Camping Condominium /apartment Cottage 0 Cruise ship Friends /relatives LI Hotel 0 Motel LI Resort LI 0 RV /camper 0

Itallllll w Questionnaire - Page 47 TRAVEL f What was the approximate total cost of your last vacation? (Check one box only)

Under $500 $3,000 - $3,999 [

$500 - $999 I I $4,000 - $5,999

$1,000 - $1,999 I I $6,000 - $7,999 $2,000 - $2,999 EJ $8,000 or more

) When was the last time you used each of the following services when planning your vacations?

Between Within

3 years ago 1 -2 years 7 -11 past 6 Never or more ago months ago months Book through an airline 0 0 0 Book through a full service travel agent EJ 0 Book through a discount/ last minute agency Book a package tour Book travel through the Internet Other services EJ EJ EJ

In the past 12 months which airline(s) have you flown with FOR PLEASURE OR PERSONAL REASONS? How often have you flown with them?

Number of return trips (Going & returning = 1 trip)

Airlines used in last One Two Three Four Five Six or more 12 months trip trips trips trips trips trips Air Canada/Canadian Airlines Intl r 0 Air France Air Transat 0 [ American Airlines EJ 0 0 British Airways I -I 0 Canada 3000 0 0 0 Can Jet I I Cathay Pacific 0 Delta Airlines 0 JAL O 0 KLM Lufthansa

Northwest Airways I I Royal Airlines Singapore Airlines 0 Swissair TWA: Transworld Airlines United Airlines 0 US Airways I West Jet r Air Alaska 0 Air BC Canadian Regional Capital City Air Continental Horizon Air Southwest Airlines Other airlines I I None of these, did not use any airlines for pleasure or personal reasons in the past 12 months EJ

OEM liti MEE NM IMME ME Questionnaire - Page 48 TRAVEL

) In the past 12 months which airline(s) have you flown with for BUSINESS REASONS? How often have you flown with them? Number of return trips (Going & returning = 1 trip) Airlines used in last One Two Three Four Five Six or more 12 months trip trips trips trips trips trips

Air Canada/Canadian Airlines Intl I I I I I I I I

Air France I I 1 I I I I I

I Air Transat O 1 I I I 1 I American Airlines I I I I I I I O British Airways O I 1 O I I 1 l Canada 3000 I 1 1 I I O l Can Jet I O I I 1 I I O Cathay Pacific I I I O I I 1 I Delta Airlines O I I 0 O I I l JAL I I 1 I O I I l

I I KLM O I O I 1 l Lufthansa l I I I I I O I Northwest Airways I l 1 I 1 I I I I O

I I Royal Airlines I O I I 1 I I O Singapore Airlines I 1 0 1 1 I 1 I I I

1 I Swissair O O O I I I TWA: Transworld Airlines O I I O O O I United Airlines I 1 O I I 1 O O I

I US Airways I I l F I 1 I I I I

West Jet I I O O I 1 I 1 I 1 I Air Alaska O O 0 0 0 0 0 Air BC O I I I I O O I Canadian Regional l I O 1 1 1 l I l I I Capital City Air O I 1 O O O I Continental O I I I I I I O O

I Horizon Air O I O I I I O O Southwest Airlines O O I I I I I I O 1 Other airlines O O O O O O I None of these, did not use any airlines for business reasons in the past 12 months

) Are you a member of a frequent flyer program/club? 490-12 No Yes O

ABOUT YOUR HOME

) In what type of home do you live? (Check one box only)

Apartment building /high rise I I Semi -detached I 1 500-01

Du plex/Triplex/Fourplex I 1 Single- detached I I Townhouse /rowhouse O Other I I

) Do you personally own (includes sole and/or joint ownership) or rent this home? Own this home O Neither own nor rent O 500 -02 Rent this home

) Is this home part of a condominium?

Yes I I Don't know O 500-02a No O (501-01)

) If you own this home, was it purchased ...? 500-03 New O From a previous owner

=NI =ti tititiEll Questionnaire - Page 49 ABOUT YOUR HOME

) If you own this home, is this the first home you've ever owned? 500-04 No Yes

I I 1 1

) If you own this home, what would be the home's value if it were sold today?

$100,000 or under $300,001 - $400,000 $100,001 - $150,000 $400,001 - $500,000 $150,001 - $200,000 I I $500,001 - $1,000,000 ( $200,001 - $300,000 Over $1,000,000 LJ

) How long have you lived in your present home?

Less than 1 year = 4 to 5 years ED 1 year 0 6 to 10 years 0 2 years = 11 to 20 years 0 3 years 0 More than 20 years EJ

) Do you plan to move from your current home in the next two years? (If no, please skip to question 500 -09) No Yes

) If you plan to move in the next two years, to which one of the following areas are you MOST likely to move? (Check one only)

Airdrie 500 -08 Bragg Creek Chestermere Cochrane Downtown High River Okotoks Strathmore North East North West South East South West To another location within Calgary Canmore Banff To another city/town/area in same province To another province To the U.S.A To another country Don't know/haven't decided

) If you plan to move in the next two years, are you most likely to...? (Check one only)

Buy a new home EJ Rent EJ 500 -08a Buy a resale home 0 Not sure /don't know 0 (501 -02)

) If you plan to move in the next two years, to what type of home are you MOST likely to move? (Check one box only) Apartment building /high rise EJ Semi -detached 0 500 -08b DuplexlTriplex/Fourplex EJ Single- detached 0 (501 -03) Townhouse /rowhouse EJ Other 0

MEE MEE MMEM ME MEE Questionnaire - Page 5C ABOUT YOUR HOME

) What is the main source of home heating and water heating in your primary home? Oil Gas Electricity Other

Home heating 500-09 Water heating

Does your household own a vacation home (cabin, cottage, chalet, etc.)?

No Yes 0 500 -10

HOME IMPROVEMENT /MAINTENANCE

Please indicate any of the following improvements started or completed on your home or vacation home in the past 2 years and who did most of the work..

Who did most of the work

Done in past Myself, Contractor/ 2 years family or friend tradepersc n Added living space 0 510 -01 Custom draperies/curtains 0 510-02 Deck/fencing 0 Electrical f 1 0 Exterior painting /staining Floor tiles or vinyl flooring 0 Garage door opener 0 O Hardwood flooring Heating, ventilation, or air conditioning (HVAC) ( 0 Installed home security system Ll O 0 Installed windows or doors 0 Interior painting /wallpaper 0 Landscaping or yard improvements 0 Remodelled bathroom [

Remodelled kitchen 1 0 Remodelled other room(s) f I Roofing Swimming pools /spas fl Wall -to -wall carpet or rugs ( 0 0 Other home project(s) 0 None of these, did not start or complete any home improvements in the past 2 years I 1

How much have you spent on home improvements in the past two years?

Nothing I I $2,500 - $4,999 510 -03 $1 - $499 0 $5,000 - $9,999 $500 - $999 0 $10,000 - $19,999 $1,000 - $2,499 0 $20,000 or more o

Which of the following services do you use for your home? (Check all that apply)

Monitored home security service 510-04 Gardening /landscaping service

Pest control service I

INN ENO MIN IMM Questionnaire - Page 51 FINANCIAL SERVICES

Which ONE of the following is your PRINCIPAL financial institution? (Check ONE only)

Principal Institution Used Bank of Canada Trust Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) Citizen's Bank Caisse Populaire Desjardins ING Direct Laurentian Bank Direct National National Trust President's Choice Financial Royal Bank/Royal Trust The Hong Kong Bank of Canada/HSBC Toronto Dominion Bank Alberta Treasury Branch First Calgary Financial Online /Internet Bank Other - Banks Other - Credit unions/caisses populaires/d'économie Other - Trust companies None of these, no principal institution 0

Which of the following institutions have you used for any services (e.g. accounts, loans, safe deposit box etc. ) in the past 12 months? (Check ALL that apply)

Other Institutions Used 0 520-02 Canada Trust Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) Citizen's Bank Caisse Populaire Desjardins ING Direct Laurentian Bank Mbanx Direct National Trust President's Choice Financial Royal Bank/Royal Trust r Scotiabank The Hong Kong Bank of Canada/HSBC Toronto Dominion Bank Alberta Treasury Branch Canadian Western Bank First Calgary Financial Online /Internet Bank Other - Banks Other - Credit unions/caisses populaires /d'économie Other - Trust companies None of these, did not use any services in past 12 months

IIMI tl t,tiMI I Questionnaire - Page 52 FINANCIAL SERVICES

Which of the following types of institutions do you personally use for investment purposes? (Check all that apply)

Bank 520 -03 Trust company Credit union /caisses Dopulaires /d'économie Full service investment broker Insurance company Discount broker

Within the past two years, have you changed the institution you use most often for investment purposes?

No Yes 0 0 520-04

) Which of the following financial services/investments do you have either in your name or jointly with someone else? (Check as many as apply) When service/investment was FIRST acquired

Acquired Acquired Have within the more than service past 2 years 2 years ago Savings accounts 0 0 520-05 Chequing accounts 520 -06 Personal overdraft protection Senior services bank plan Banking services package A mortgage An automobile loan Personal line of credit A personal loan Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) 0 Registered Retirement Income Fund (RRIF) Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) 0 Will /Estate planning 0 Canada Savings Bonds Bonds 0 Stocks Mutual funds within RRSP Mutual funds outside RRSP Term deposits Guaranteed Investment Certificates Investment real estate

None of these, do not have any financial services or investments in own name or jointly with someone else I I

Which one of the following prepared your most recent Canadian personal income tax return?

Self/friend /relative 520-07 Accountant Professional financial advisor o Tax preparation service Other type of service(s) Have never filed a Canadian income tax return

In an average year, about how much do you, personally, contribute to all your RRSPs combined? (Check one only)

Don't have RRSP $5,001 - $10,000 I I 520-07a

Under $2,500 Over $10,000 I I (521-01) $2,501 - $5,000

tlti tititit titta titititi ti li ti ti Questionnaire - Page 53 FINANCIAL SERVICES

In your most recent personal income tax return, did you contribute the maximum amount allowable to your RRSP (Registered Retirement Savings Plan)? No Yes Don't have RRSP

I I I 1 I I 520 -08

Which of the following insurance services do you carry either in your own name or jointly with someone else? When Insurance was FIRST acquired

Acquired Acquired Have within the more than Insurance past 2 years 2 years ago Private life insurance 520 -09 Private disability /health insurance 520 -10 Group life insurance

Group health /disability insurance I I Home insurance 0 Automobile insurance Mortgage insurance Credit card balance insurance 0 Loss of employment insurance Other insurance None of these, do not carry any insurance in my own name or jointly with someone else

How often do you use an automated bank teller machine?

Never I I Once a week

Once a month or less I I 2 to 6 times a week 2 to 4 times a month 1=1 7 or more times a week

How often do you use an automatic debit card for purchases?

Never I I Once a week 0 Once a month or less I I 2 to 6 times a week I I

2 to 4 times a month I I 7 or more times a week

Which of the following banking and financial services do you currently have?

No Yes Telephone banking plan Online /Internet banking plan Online /Internet stock trading

Do you personally have any of the following credit cards? (Check as many as apply)

With Loyalty Standard Gold/Platinum etc. Rewards Mastercard Visa The Bay Sears Other department store card(s) Gas service station card(s) Travel & entertainment card(s) J None of these, do not have any credit cards

f, NMIf, tl Questionnaire - Page 54 YOUR WORK

Not applicable/not employed I I 530 -00

If you are not employed for pay, check Not Applicable and proceed to the Preferences section at Q 540 -01

) We would like to know which part of the country you work in. Please write the FIRST THREE characters of the costal code where you work. 530 -01

i On average, how much time do you spend each day driving from home to work, one -way, by automobile?

Don't commute by automobile I I 31 -45 minutes one way I 530 -02

1 -15 minutes one way [ I 46-60 minutes one way I I

16 -30 minutes one way I I Moe than 60 minutes one way I I

On average, how much time do you spend each day commuting from home to work, one -way, by public transit?

Don't commute by public transit I I 31 -45 minutes one way I I 530-03

1 -15 minutes one way I 1 46 -60 minutes one way I I

16 -30 minutes one way I I More than 60 minutes one -way I 1

) As part of your job, have you been directly involved in any business purchase decisions totalling more than $500 in the past 12 months? (If no, skip to Q 530 -07)

No Yes 530-04

I I I I

) In the past 12 months, what is the total value of business purchases that you have personally been involved in?

$500 - $1,999 I I $25,000 - $49,999 I I 530 -05

$2,000 - $4,999 1=1 $50,000 - $99,999 I I $5,000 - $9,999 0 $100,000 or more I I $10,000 - $24,999 I I

EMI ME Ui fi ti ti fi ti Questionnaire - Page 55 YOUR WORK

) For each of the following business purchase decision area check the ONE box that best describes your own personal involvement. (Check one box only for each area)

No direct I am I I involvement consulted recommend authorize

Business travel 0 I 1 530 -06 Cellular telephone service n I I Computer online/Internet services I Computer software Computer hardware Computer education /training Convention arrangements 0 Courier services Fax machines I= CI Long distance telephone service 0 I= Office food catering I= O Office supplies 0 Office telephone systems I= O Office furniture I= Pagers 0 Personnel agencies I I Photocopiers 0 Printing services O Professional services

) Do you work from an office in your home? No Yes 530-07

) If yes, is this office your primary business office? No Yes 530 -08

) In the past 12 months, how many trips of more than 160 kilometres or 100 miles (one way) have you made on business, using each of the following transportation modes? (Please count going and returning as one trip)

1 -2 3 -6 More than None trips trips 6 trips

By air n El 0 I I By road I 1 I I 0 I I

1 I I By rail I 1 I I I

Other l I l I I I I I

) In the past 12 months, how many nights did you spend away from home on business? (Check one box only)

None I 1 11 to 15 nights I 1 530 -10

1 to 5 nights I 1 16 to 21 nights I 1

6 to 10 nights I I More than 21 nights El

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)To what degree do you agree or disagree with the following statements?

Neither Strongly Agree or Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree

1 2 3 4 5 "New and improved" on packages is just an

advertising gimmick 11 11 1 Today there is too much effort spent on finding ways to sell things rather than actually

making them better 11 I 1 1 Premium priced brands are not worth the extra money 11 11 1-1

There is too much sex being used to sell products today 0 0 0

1 1 I Advertising is an important source of information to me 1 0 0 1 I am very concerned about the nutritional

content of food products I buy 11 11 11

I prefer low- calorie or "light" foods and drinks 11 11 11 1

I won't try a new product until it's been proven 1 11 11 11 1

Most new products are worth a try 1 11

I I like to try new and different products 1= 1 l 1 If I see something interesting in a store,

I will usually buy it on impulse 1 0 11 11

I tend to pass up my favourite brand if

something else is on sale 0 0 F1 1 1 0 If one of my usual brands is on special,

I will buy extra = f = 1 ICI Once I find a brand I like, I stick with it 0 I 1 0 f No -name products are as good as nationally advertised brands 0 0 0 0 I feel I am too tolerant of products and

services that do not meet my expectations 11 O f I I 1 0

When I make a purchase, I often spend more than I thought I would 11 0 0 11 I am willing to pay a little extra to save time shopping = = = 0 To me, shopping is a chore rather than a pleasure = O l I= O When I buy products I am looking for convenience, not price 11 11 11 11

I prefer to postpone a purchase than buy on credit 11 11 11 11 11 I go out with friends a great deal of the time f 11 I like to work on community projects 11

I lead a fairly busy social life F I 1 11

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)To what degree do you agree or disagree with the following statements? Neither Strongly Agree or Strongly Agree Agree Dsagree Disagree Disagree

1 2 3 4 5

I do more entertaining at home now than

I 1 I I I ever before I 1 I 540 -01

I try to keep abreast of changes in

style and fashions I I F I I I 1

I try to minimize the amount of time I

spend on personal grooming I I I 1 I I

I take care of money matters and bill paying

in our household f I I I I 1 It is important that women should have

I 1 1 I a career outside of the home 1 1 I Women should have their own money for personal spending and savings

over and above household requirements I I I I I 1 I 1 If a woman has the same job as a man, she should receive the same pay = 0

1 1 The man should be the head of the family = 1 1 0 0

I 1 Working makes me feel I am in control of my life = 0 0 0

I 1 1 A person's career should be their first priority f l 1 I 1 1 I enjoy being extravagant = 0 f 0 I consider myself to be sophisticated 0 0 0 0 Young people are too sexually active I I I I

I I 1 I am easily persuaded = 0 Discussing sexual matters with the opposite sex makes me feel uncomfortable = I I O

I 1 I I 1 I feel very lonely 0 O like to cook = I I I 1 1

I 1 1 I am a homebody = =

I would rather spend a quiet evening at

I I home than go out to a party 0 I 1 1

Family life and having children are most

important to me = I 1 I 1

I Television is my primary source of entertainment I I 1 1 I

I I I 1 My home is kept very neat and clean = 1 1 A single person can have a satisfying, enjoyable life 0 I I 0 0 I I

I I I to do 1 1 1 1 I generally achieve what set out fl

An important part of my life and activities is dressing smartly L 11 I I 11 most people I am more independent than 0 0 0 = 0

I have more self- confidence than most people my age = = 0 I I I 1

I am careful of what I eat in order to keep my weight under control = 0 I I CI El

MOEN NM ME MEN ME MEN MEN MM Questionnaire - Page 58 PERSONAL CARE, HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS

These next few questions ask about food, cleaning and other health, consumer items and services you may have used personally or for your household. In each case simply check the box under the dark shaded heading that best describes your answer. If you check "Yes ", complete the rest of the section, otherwise go to the next dark shaded heading.

PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY USE 542 -01 BREATH PERSONAL TOOTHPASTE Times Times Times Past Past FRESHENERS Past Past CARE SOAPS Past Past 7 6 Months 7 Da 6 Months 7 Days 6 Months Days YES YES o YES NO NO o NO None None None

1 -2 1 -2 1 -2 3 -5 3 -5 3 -5 6 -9 6 -9 6 -9 10 -14 10 -14 10 -14 15+ 15+ 15+

PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY USE TOOTHPASTE BREATH PERSONAL Most Others Most Others Most Others Sometimes FRESHENERS CARESOAPS Often Often Sometimes Often Sometimes Kinds: Types: Types:

Baking Soda Gum I I L Antbacterial

Regular 1 Mints Baby Sensitive Mini Mints Moisturizer Tartar Control Deodorant Whitener Regular PERSONALLY USE DEODORANT'S/ Types: Times ANTIPERSPIRANTS Past Past Forms: Paste 6 Months 7 Days Regular Bar Gel YES Liquid Forms: NO Kinds: Pump None Scented

Stand Up tube 1 -2 Unscented Regular 3 -5

6 -9 PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY USE 10-14 SHAMPOO Times MOUTHWASH/ Past Past Times 15+ 6 Months 7 Days DENTAL RINSE Past Past Months 6 7 Days PERSONALLY USE DEODORANTS/ YES YES ANTIPERSPIRANT Most Others NO Often Sometimes NO None Types: None ) 1 -2 1 -2 Scented [ 3 -5 3 -5 Unscented 6 -7 6 -9 Forms: 8 -10 10 -14 11+ Aerosol 15+ Clear Gel Clear Stick PERSONALLY USE Invisible White DENTURE Times

CLEANSERS Past Past Stick 1 6 Months 7 Days Roll -on YES Soft Solid NO Stick Other None

1 -2 Kinds: 3 -5 AntiPerspirant/

6 -9 1 Deodorant O 10 -14 Deodorant only 15+

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TIMES USED IN PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY USE 542 -40 HAND & BODY PAST 7 DAYS HAIRSTYLING Times Times SHAMPOO Past Past CREAM! LOTION Past Past MOUSSES 6 Months 7 Days 1 -4 5 -7 8+ 6 Months 7 Days

How Often: YES YES Baby: NO NO [ for self None None

for baby 1 -2 1 -2 Childrens: 3 -5 3 -5 for self 6 -7 6 -9 .. for child 8 -10 10 -14 Clarifying 11+ 15+

Colour Retention PERSONALLY USE HAND & BODY Combination PERSONALLY USE Most Others HAIRSTYLING Times CREAM/LOTION Shampoo/ Often Sometimes Past Past [ GELS Conditioner ] 6 Months 7 Days Natural Used For: Regular YES Hands Dandruff NO Feet Medicated Other None Rest of Body

1 -2 PERSONALLY USE HAIR 3 -5 PERSONALLY USE Times FACIAL Times CONDITIONERS Past Past 7 6 -7 Past Past Monts Days MOISTURIZERS 6 8-10 6 Months 7 Days 11+ YES YES PERSONALLY USE NO NO I I HAIRSTYLING None GELS Most Others None Often Sometimes 1-2 1-2 3 -5 Kinds: 3 -5 6 -7 Anti -Frizz 6 -9 8 -10 Creams 10 -14 11+ Mud 15+

PERSONALLY USE Pomades PERSONALLY USE HAIR Shine FACIAL CONDRIONERS Most Others MOISTURIZERS Most Others Often Sometimes Straightening Often Sometimes Waxes Kinds: Types: Regular /Instant PERSONALLY USE Cream Leave -In HAIRCOLOURING Times Lotion Past Past PRODUCTS 1 Intensive Treatment I 6 Months 6 Months Gel Hot Oil Other Clarifying YES How Used: Colour Retention NO Ant Other [ -Wrinkle/ 1 -2 Anti -Aging [ PERSONALLY USE 3 -4 Exfoliating HAIRSPRAYS Times Past Past 5 -6 Eye Cream 6 Months 7 Days 7+ Moisturizing Night Cream YES PERSONALLY USE Sunscreen HAIR SALON NO Past In Past Under Make -up 6 Months 6 Months None PERSONALLY USE 1 -2 YES ACNE Times 3 -5 NO PRODUCTS Past Past 6 Months 7 Days 6 -7 Hair Services: 8 -10 Haircut YES 11+ Colouring NO L Styling None

1 -2 3 -E 6 -9 10 -14 15+ NM MN MME Questionnaire - Page 60 PERSONAL CARE, HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS

PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY USE 542 -80 MEN'S AFTERSHAVE MEDICATED Times SHAVING Times Times Past THROAT LOTION & COLOGNE Past CREAMS Past Past Past Past 6 Months /GELS 7 Days 6 Months 7 Days REMEDIES 6 Months 30 Days YES YES YES 0 NO 1 NO NO None None None 1 -2 1 -2 0 1 -2 3 -5 3 -5 0 3 -5 1 6 -9 6 -9 0 6 -9 10 -14 10 -14 0 10 -14 ( 15+ 15+ o 15+ n PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY USE MEN'S AFTERSHAVE SHAVING MEDICATED Most Others THROAT LOTION & COLOGNE CREAMS/GEL Most Others Most Others Often Sometimes Often Sometimes REMEDIES Often Sometimes Types: Types: Kinds:

After Shave Splash 1 Cream /Foam Spray 1

After Shave Lotion 1 Gel Lozenges After Shave Gel Soap

Cologne 1 PERSONALLY USE Eau de Toilettte PERSONALLY USE NASAL SPRAYS Trenes Times Past Past COUGH DROPS 6 Months 30 Days PERSONALLY USE Past Past 6 Months 30 Days RAZORS/ Times SHAVERS Past Past YES 6 Months 7 Days 1 YES NO 1 NO None YES 1 None o 1 -2 NO 1 1 -2 3 -5 None 3 -5 6 -9 1 -2 6 -9 10 -14 3 -5 10 -14 15+ n 6 -9 15+ 10 -14 PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY 15+ USE Times EYE DROPS COUGH DROPS Past Past Most Others 6 Months 30 Days PERSONALLY USE RAZORS/ Often Sometimes SHAVERS Most Others Used For: Often Sometimes YES Allergy NO Kinds: Cough I I None

Electric 1 Shaver I 1 Sore Throat 1 -2

Disposable Razor 1 1 Stuffy Nose 1 3 -5 Permn. Razor with Other 6 -9

Replacement blade I I I 1 10 -14 PERSONALLY USE 15+ Times COUGH SYRUP Past Past 6 Months 30 Days PERSONALLY USE

YES EYE DROPS Most Others Often Sometimes NO 1 None Used For:

1 -2 Artificial Tears I 1 3 -5 Dry Eyes 6 -9 Itchy Eyes 1 10 -14 Red Eyes 15+ Tired Eyes 1

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PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY USE 543 -20 PERSONALLY USE HEADACHE NON -PRESCRIPTION REMEDIES & PAIN FOR Times PRODUCTS PAIN RELIEVING Most Others PREVENTING HEART How Past Past RELIEVERS Often Sometimes ATTACKS/STROKE Use RUBS 6Months 30 Days -non prescription-

YES Types: YES NO Caplets NO Capsules None Daily Gel Caps Every Day 1 -2 Other

Tablets I 3 -5 Once A Week 6 -9 Kinds: Less Often

10 -14 With Codeine I I 15+ Without Codeine PERSONALLY USE COLD Times REMEDIES Past Past PERSONALLY USE 6 Months 30 Days PERSONALLY USE PAIN REUEVING PAIN RELIEVERS Most Others FOR ARTHRITIS/ Times RUBS Often Sometimes Past Past YES ] RHEUMATISM 6 Months 30 Days NO Used For: YES None Arthritis/ NO 1 -2 Rheumatism None 3 -5 Backaches 6 -9 1 -2 Muscle Aches /Pain ] 3 -5 10 -14 Occupational 6 -9 15+ Related Injury 10 -14 Sports -Related 15+ PERSONALLY USE ALLERGY AND Times Injury I 1 SINUS REMEDIES Past Past Other 6 Months 30 Days PERSONALLY USE PAIN RELIEVERS Times FOR BACKACHES Past Past YES 6 Months 30 Days FIRST AID PERSONALLY USE NO Times CREAMS Past Past YES None OINTMENTS 6 Months 30 Days NO 1 -2 None 3 -5 YES 1 -2 6 -9 NO 3 -5 10 -14 None 6 -9 15+ 1 -2 10 -14 3 -5 PERSONALLY USE 15+ ALLERGY AND 6 -9 SINUS REMEDIES Most Others Often Sometimes 10 -14 PERSONALLY USE 15+ PAIN RELIEVERS Times FOR HEADACHE Past Past 6 Months 30 Days Used For:

HEADACHE PERSONALLY USE Allergy I 1 I REMEDIES & PAIN Times I I RELIEVERS Past Past YES Sinus -non prescription- 6 Months 30 Days NO PERSONALLY USE None STEEPING Times YES Past Past 1 -2 f TABLETS NO 6Months 30 Dais 3 -5 None 6 -9 ] YES 1 -2 10 -14 3 -5 15+ NO 6 -9 None

10 -14 1 -2 PAIN RELIEVERS PERSONALLY USE 15+ FOR MUSCLE Times 3 -5 ] Past Past & BODY PAIN 6 Months 30 Days 6+

YES

NO I I None

1 -2 3 -5 6 -9 10 -14 15+ I I= I11 1=1 MI Questionnaire - Page 62 PERSONAL CARE, HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS

PERSONALLY UPSET USE PERSONALLY USE 543 -60 STOMACH Times PERSONALLY Past Past LAXATIVES Most Others DIETCONTROL CONTROL REMEDIES 6 Months 30 Days Often Sometimes DIET

YES [ Kinds: YES NO NO Natural Bulk Fibre 1 None Pills Reasons: 1 -6 Chewable Tablets Blood Sugar Level 7 -15 Liquids Cholesterol Level 16 -29 Lactose Intolerance 30+ Maintain Weight PERSONALLY USE Physical Fitness UPSET PERSONALLY USE DIARRHEA Times REMEDIES Past Past Regularity STOMACH Most Others 6 Months 30 Days REMEDIES Often Somehrnes Salt Restriction Weight Loss Used For: YES

Heartburn I I NO Treatment(s): Calcium None Diet Pills Supplement 1 -2 Exercise Acid Indigestion 3 -5 Lactose Intolerance Gas /Bloating 6+ Medication Upset Stomach Meat Replacements PERSONALLY USE Monitor Diet HEMORRHOID PERSONALLY USE Tunes ANTI- NAUSEANT/ Past Past Nutritionist Times REMEDIES MOTION SICKNESS 6 Months 30 Days Past Past Weight Control Centre REMEDIES 6 Months 6 Months Other YES YES NO VITAMINS. MINERALS PERSONALLY USE NO HERBAL Njmber None Past when None SUPPLEMENTS 6 Months Per Day 1 -2 1 -2 3 -5 3 -5 6+ YES o 6 -10 NO 11+ PERSONALLY USE Less than 1 Per Day ADHESIVE Times PERSONALLY USE 1 Per Day ANT1- NAUSEANT BANDAGES Past Past MOTION SICKNESS 6 Months 30 Days 2 Per Day Most Others REMEDIES Often Sometimes 3 to 6 Per Day

YES 1 7 or More Per Day Used For: NO General Nausea None Flu Nausea 1 1 -2 Motion Sickness 3 -5 Morning Sickness 6 -9 Other I 10 -14 15+ PERSONALLY USE LAXATIVES Times Past Past Types: 6 Months 30 Days Plastic YES Clear NO Medicated Flexible (cloth) None Decorated 1 -2 3 -5 6 -9 10 -14 15+

NNW Questionnaire - Page 63 PERSONAL CARE, HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS

PERSONALLY B ILK;HT 544 -01 PERSONALLY USE YOU PERSONALLY VRAMINS, MINERALS HOME HEALTH INSECT HERBAL CARE PRODUCTS REPELLENTS Past Number of SUPPLEMENTS Use Have 12 Months Containers YES Vitamins and Minerals: Hearing Aid NO Multi Vitamin Prosthetic Device And Braces Vitamin A or D Supports 1 -2 B Vitamins Walker 3 -5 Wheelchair Vitamin C o 6 -9 Vitamin E 0 10 -14 15+ Folic Acid 0 PERSONALLY USED Calcium Magnesium INCONTINENCE Past ó 6 PRODUCTS PERSONALLY SPENT Calcium Months PERFUME AND PAST 12 M CNTHS Glucosamine or COLOGNE GIFTS FOR Chondrotin Sulfate EJ YES Sell Wann Men Coenzyme 010 EJ NO None Iron n PERSONALLY USED CONTRACEPTIVES Past $1 -9 CONDOMS 6 Herbal Supplements: Months $10 -19 Saw Palmetto $20 -49 Evening Primrose Oil YES $50 -99 Ginkgo Biloba NO [ Echinacea Ginseng EJ SUNTAN AND PERSONALLY BOUGfT SUNSCREEN Don Quai Past Number of Kava Kava PRODUCTS 12 Months Containers St. John's Wort Garlic YES Flax Seed Oil NO

Lecithin /Omega 1 -2 Chamomile 3 -5 6 -9 PERtSONALLY VISITED 10 -14 PAST 6 MONTHS HEALTH CARE 15+ YES NO P6SONALLY BOUGHT SUNTAN AND SUNSCREEN Most Others Types: Often Sometimes Acupuncturist Aromatherapy Kinds: Chiropractor Suntan Oil [ Cosmetic Surgeon [ Sunscreen Homeopathy Self Tanner Massage Therapy Naturopathy Types: Osteopath SPF 1 -14 Physiotherapist SPF 15 SPF 16 -35 Private Clinic/ SPF 35+ Hospital in Canada not paid for by

Prov. health care I 1 Private Clinic/ Hospital in USA paid for by Prov.

health care 1 I Private Clinic/ Hospital in USA not paid for by

Prov. health care l 1

ri ME ME NEE ME MEE Questionnaire - Page 64 COSMETICS, WOMEN'S PRODUCTS -WOMEN ONLY

AMOUNT SPENT PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY USE 544 -40 LIPSTICK COSMETICS MASCARA Times In Past LIP LINER/GLOSS Past Past Past Past 30 Days 6 Months 7 Days 6 Months 7 Days

None 0 YES 0 YES El $1 -4 El NO 0 NO El $5 -9 0 Number of Times: None El $10 -19 0 None 1 -2 0 $20 -49 0 0 1 -2 El 3 -5 El $50 -99 3 -5 El 6 -9 El $100+ 6 -9 El 10 -14 El 10 -14 0 15+ El PERSONALLY USE 15+ 0 PERSONALLY USE FOUNDATION Times MAKE -UP Past Past MASCARA 6 Months 7 Days Types Used: Most Others Lipstick El Olten Sometimes YES O Lip Gloss O Types: NO 0 Lipliner /Pencil I I Regular El 0 None El Waterproof 0 El PERSONALLY USE 1 -2 0 EYE SHADOW Times 3 -5 0 Past Past NAIL CARE PERSONALLY USE 6 -9 El 6 Months 7 Days PRODUCTS & Past Past 10 -14 POLISH 6 Months 7 DayS 15+ YES O NO 0 YES 1 PERSONALLY USE FOUNDATION None 0 NO Most Others MAKE -UP 1 -2 Often Sometmes El Number of Times: 3 -5 El None Types: 6 -9 0 0 1 -2 El Cream 10-14 El 0 El 3 -5 Liquid 15+ 0 El 0 El 6 -9 El Cream/Powder PERSONALLY USE 10 -14 Compact = EYE SHADOW 15+ I Most Others Powder Compact El 0 Often Sometimes Stick Foundation 0 El Types Used: Types: Basecoat 0 PERSONALLY USE Crayon /Pencil 0 El Polish 0 Times Cream El El Strengthener /Hardener El BLUSH Past Past 6 Months 7 Days Powder 0 El Topcoat El Remover 0 YES 0 PERSONALLY USE False Nails El NO El Times EYE LINER Past Past 1-2 6 Months 7 Days PERFUME & PERSONALLY USE 3 -5 COLOGNE Times 0 Past Past 6 -9 YES O FOR WOMEN 6 Months 7 Days 10 -14 NO O 15+ None El YES O NO 1 -2 El O 3 -5 0 1 -2 6 -9 0 3 -5 10 -14 0 6 -9 15+ El 10 -14 15+ PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY USE EYE LINER Most Others PERFUME& Olten sometimes COLOGNE Most Others FOR WOMEN oben Sometimes Types: Cake El Types:

I I 1 Liquid 0 El After Bath Splash 0 Pen (Felt Tip) 0 El Body Spray El 0 Pencil El 0 Cologne 0 El Eau de Toilette 0 El Perfume El El

MIN MI Mil Questionnaire - Page 65 COSMETICS, WOMEN'S PRODUCTS -WOMEN ONLY

FEMININE HYGIENE PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY USE MENOPAUSE Times DEODORANT Times PANTILINERS Number Past Past Past Past REMEDIES Past Past SPRAYS /DOUCHES 6 Months 30 Days 6 Months 30 Days 6 Months 30 Days

YES YES YES O NO NO NO 0

1 -2 None None

3 -5 1 -2 1 -5 6 -9 3 -5 6 -9 10-14 6 -9 10 -14 15+ 10 -14 15 -29

15+ 30+ .. Kinds: Feminine Hygiene: PERSONALLY USE PERSONALLY USE PANTILINERS MENOPAUSE Sprays Most Others REMEDIES Most Others Douches Often Sometimes Often Sometimes Types: Types: PERSONALLY USE Patches Number [ Pills TAMPONS Past Past Unscented 6 Months 30 Days Others YES IN HOME PERSONALLY USE Kinds: PREGNANCY Times NO Past Past Nat. /Herbal Prod EI TEST 12 Months 12 Months I I 1 -2 Other 3 -5 YES 6 -9 NO 10 -14 None 15+ 1 -2 PERSONALLY USE 3 -5 6+ TAMPONS Most Others Often Sometimes Applicator: PRE- MENSTRUAL PERSONALLY USE Times OR PERIOD PAIN Past Plastic I Past REMEDES 6 Months 30 Days Cardboard No Applicator YES NO PERSONALLY USE SANITARY Number None NAPKINS Past Past 6 Months 30 Days 1-2 3 -5 YES 6 -9 10 -14 NO 15+ None PERSONALLY USE 1 -2 PRE-MENSTRUAL

3 -5 OR PERIOD PAN Most Others 6 -9 RI3VEDES Often Sometimes 10-14 Used For: 15+ Backaches PERSONALLY USE Bloating SANITARY Cramps NAPKINS Most Others Often Sometimes Food Cravings Headaches Types: Mood Swing/ Deodorant/Scented Irritability 1 Unscented Kinds: Belted Napkins Minipads Maxi -Pads

MIMI IMO NM MN I Questionnaire - Page 65 FOODS /BEVERAGES USED IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD - ALL RESPONDENTS

USED IN HOUSEHOLD USED N HOUSEHOLD USED N HOUSEHOLD 545 -20

BREAD Past Past MILK Past Past BUTTER Most Others 6 Months 7 Days 6 Months 7 Days Often Sometimes

YES E] YES O Types: NO E] NO E] Regular Salted 0 E] Number of Loaves: Number of Litres: Regular Unsalted E] E] Light E] E] None 0 None E] Less than 1 Less than 1 0 0 USED N HOUSEHOLD 1 -2 E] 1 -3 E] 4 -9 0 Past Past 5+ E] 10+ 0 8 Months 7 Days Forms: YES E] USED N HOUSEHOLD Buttermilk E] NO E] BAGELS Past Past Filtered E] Number of Containers: 6 Months 7 Days Lactose Reduced 0 None Regular E] 0 YES O Less than 1 0 NO O Kinds: 1 -4 E] Number: Skimmed 5 -9 E] 10+ None EJ 1% E] 2% USED N HOUSEHOLD 1 -4 0 E] Whole (Homo) E] YOGURT Most Others 10+ E] Chocolate (ready to drink) 0 Often Sometimes Half & Half Cream E] Types: USED IN HOUSEHOLD 15/18% Table Cream 0 PIZZA SHELLS/ 35% Whipping Cream With Fruit Past Past E] CRUSTS 6 Months 30 Days Pre -Mixed E] 1=1 Not Pre -Mixed USED IN HOUSEHOLD 0 Other Flavour E] YES O MARGARINE Past Past Plain /Unflavoured NO O 6 Months 30 Days E] Number of Packages: Container Size: YES None E] Children's Size 0 NO E] Less than 1 E] (up to 60 g) E] 0 Number of Tubs: 1 -2 EJ Individual Serving 3-4 None I I (100 -200 g) E] 0 5+ E] Less than 1 0 Large Size 1 n (500 g) 0 I I REFRIGERATED USED N HOUSEHOLD 2 -3 0 Other 0 0 4+ E] DOUGH Past Past 8 Months 30 Days PRODUCTS USED IN HOUSEHOLD ICE CREAM/ USED N HOUSEHOLD SHERBET/ MARGARINE Most Others Past Past YES 0 Orlen Sometimes FROZEN YOGURT 6 Months 30 Days NO 0 Number of Packages: Types: YES O Regular NO None E] 0 Heart Healthy 1 -4 E] Number of Litres: Light 5+ E] None Unsalted 0 Less than 1 E] Flavoured USED N HOUSEHOLD 1 -2 0 3 -4 EGGS Past Past 0 USED IN HOUSEHOLD 6 Months 30 Days 5+ 0 BUTTER Past Past 6 Months 30 Days Types: YES o Ice NO Economy Cream E] YES Regular Ice Cream E] Number of Dozen: NO Premium Ice Cream 0 None 0 Number of Pounds: Low Fat/Fat Free E] Less than 1 0 None Ice Milk 0 1 -2 E] 0 Sherbet Less than 1 E] E] 3 -4 E] Frozen Yogurt E] 5+ 1 0 0 2 -3 E] Complete Ice Cream 4+ o Dessert 0 - Questionnaire - Page 67 FOODS /BEVERAGES USED IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD

USED IN HOUSEHOLD USED IN HOUSEHOLD USED IN HOUSEHOLD 545 -80 READY TO SERVE NATURAL DRY SOUP Past DIPS Past Past CHEESE Most Others Past 6 Months 30 Days Often Sometimes 6 Months 30 Days

YES Forms: YES 1 NO Chunk /Block NO Number of Containers: Individual Portion Number of Occassions: None Within Wax None Shredded Less than 1 1 -4 ] Stick/String 1 -2 5 -9 Triangular 3 -4 10+ [ Individual Pieces 5+ USED IN HOUSEHOLD

USED IN HOUSEHOLD Kinds: DRY SOUP Most Others READYTO SERVE Blue Cheese Often Sometimes DIPS Most Others Often Sometimes Brick Brie Types: Types: Cheddar Reguar (Cooked) I I Salsa Í Instant: Colby Sour cream base Edam Single Serve [ Cream cheese Feta Family Size [ base Gouda In a cup Other Havarti Used: Mozzarella As a meal 1 USED IN HOUSEHOLD Parmesan/Romano For soup PROCESSED Swiss CHEESE Past Past In a recipe 6 Months 30 Days Cheese Blends Other Where Eaten: YES Home NO USED IN HOUSEHOLD Office /work Number of Kilograms: Othe CRACKERS Past Past None O 6 Months 30 Days USED IN HOUSEHOLD Less than 1 1 CONDENSED 1 -2 YES SOUP Past Past 3 -4 NO 6 Months 30 Days 5+ Number of Boxes: YES None USED IN HOUSEHOLD NO PROCESSED Less than 1 CHEESE Most Others Often Sometimes 1 -2 Number of Occassions: 3 -4 None Forms: 5 -9 1 -4

Chunk/Loaf I I I I 10+ 5 -9 Individually 10+ USED IN HOUSEHOLD Wrapped Slices [ Kincs: Stick/String CRACKERS Most Others Often Sometimes Chowders Other I Types: Chicken Noodle Cream of Mushroom USED IN HOUSEHOLD Cheese Tomato NATURAL Crisp Blend CHEESE Past Past Vegetable 6 Months 30 Days Graham Other Oat/Oat Bran YES Saltines ] NO USED IN HOUSEHOLD Wheat/Rye READY TO SERVE Number of Kilograms: Other SOUPS Past Past 6 Months 30 Days None Less than 1 YES 1 -2 NO 3 -4 Number of Occassions: 5+ Non9

1 -4 5 -9 10+

M INMIINN Questionnaire - Page 68 FOODS /BEVERAGES USED IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD

USED N HOUSEHOLD USED N HOUSEHOLD USED IN HOUSEHOLD PLAIN RICE PASTA FROZEN Past Past SAUCE Past Past MAIN COURSES Past Past 6 Months 30 Days 6 Months 30 Days 6 Months 30 Days

YES YES 0 YES NO O NO LE NO Number of Packages: Number of Containers: Number of Packages: None None LE None 0 Less than 1 Less than 1 LE 1 -4 0 1 -2 LE 1 -4 LE 5-9 LE 3 -4 LE 5-9 0 10+ 0 5+ o 10+ 0 USED N HOUSEHOLD Kinds: USED N HOUSEHOLD MAIN COURSES Most Others CANNED Spaghetti 0 Offen Sometimes PASTA Past Past Cream 6 Months 30 Days LE Types: Herb 0 Low Calorie /Fat Other YES O Regular NO 0 USED N HOUSEHOLD Number of Cans: FROZEN POTATO FROZEN USED N HOUSEHOLD None PRODUCTS Past Past HOT SNACKS 0 6 Months 30 Days Past Past cg burritos. pizza pops 6 Months 30 Days Less than 1 0 1 -4 0 YES YES O 5 -9 LE NO 1 NO 10+ LE Number of Packages: 0 Number of Packages: None LE USED N HOUSEHOLD None 0 Less than 1 LE PACKAGED 1-2 LE PASTA Past Past 1 -2 0 6 Months 30 Days 3-4 5+ Ó YES O Ó5+3-4 NO LE Types: USED IN HOUSEHOLD Number of Packages: French Fried Potatoes Cl FISH & SEAFOOD Past Past None 0 Other Potatoes LE 6 Months 30 Days Less than 1 0 YES 1 -4 USED N HOUSEHOLD LE FROZEN 5 -9 NO 0 Past Past 10+ 0 6 Months 30 Days Number of Kilograms: None USED N HOUSEHOLD YES 0 PACKAGED O Less than 1 0 Most NO Others LE 1 -4 PASTA Olten sometimes LE Number of Packages: 5-9 0 Kinds: None LE 10+ LE Fresh 0 0 Less than 1 0 Frozen LE LE 1 -2 0 USED N HOUSEHOLD Dry LE LE 3 -4 CHICKEN 0 Past Past & TURKEY 5+ LE 6 Months 30 Days FLAVOURED USED N HOUSEHOLD PASTAJNOODLES YES 0 Past Past USED IN HOUSEHOLD & SAUCES 6 Months 30 Days FROZEN NO O PIZZA Past Past 6 Months 30 Days Number of Times Served: YES LE None LE NO O YES 0 1 -4 El NO E] Number of Packages: 5 -9 E] None 0 Number of Packages: 10 -19 LE 1 -2 LE None 0 20+ LE 3 -4 LE 1 -2 0 5+ 0 3 -4 LE 5+ 0

Questionnaire - Page 69 FOODS /BEVERAGES USED IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD

HOUSEHOLD USED IN HOUSEHOLD USED N HOUSEHOLD BOTTLED USED N 546 -60 BEEF BARBECUE Past Past COLD CUTS Past Past Past Past 6 Months 30 Days 6 Months 30 Days SAUCES 8 Months 3 Months YES YES 0 YES EJ NO NO O NO EJ Number of Times Served: Number of Kilograms: Number of Bottles:

None I 1 Less than 1 EJ None 0 1 -4 EJ 1 -4 0 Less than 1 EJ 5 -9 EJ 5 -9 EJ 1 -2 EJ 10 -19 EJ 10 or more EJ 3 -4 0 5+ 20+ 0 Forms: EJ Packaged 0 USED N HOUSEHOLD Fresh Cut 0 BOTTLED USED N HOUSEHOLD OTHER SEASONING Past Past Past Past MEAT 3 Months 6 Months 30 Days SAUCES 6 Months USED IN HOUSEHOLD MUSTARD YES O Past Past YES O NO EJ 6 Months 30 Days NO E Kinds: YES Number of Bottles: Ham EJ NO 0 None Lamb Number of Jars/Bottles: Less than 1 EJ Pork 1 -2 None 0 Veal 0 0 3 -4 EJ Less than 1 EJ 5+ .. 0 1 -2 EJ USED IN HOUSEHOLD 3 -4 E BOTTLED USED IN HOUSEHOLD BACON Past Past 5+ EJ SEASONING Most Others 6 Months 30 Days SAUCES Often Sometimes USED N HOUSEHOLD YES Types: MUSTARD Most Others NO Chili Sauce I I Often Sometimes 0 Number of Kilograms: Horseradish 0 0 Hot Sauces EJ None Types: 0 Marinade EJ Less than 1 Dijon Ell I 0 Se&ood Cocktail EJ 1 -4 Honey EJ 0 0 5 Soy Sauce EJ 0 -9 Hot 0 EJ 10+ Tartar Sauce EJ EJ Yellow 0 EJ Teriyaki Sauce Other EJ EJ USED IN HOUSEHOLD Other WEIN ERS Past Past USED N HOUSEHOLD (HOT DOGS) IN HOUSEHOLD 8 Months 30 Days USED KETCHUP Past Past WORCESTERSHIRE 6 Months 30 Days SAUCE Past Past YES 6 Months 3 Months NO YES 0 YES O Number of Packages: NO EJ NO O None Number of Bottles: Number of Bottles: Less than 1 None EJ None EJ 1 -2 Less than 1 0 Less than 1 C 1 -2 EJ EJ5+3-4 2 5+ EJ 0 3 0 4+ 0

IM= t t I I I MOM Questionnaire - Page 70 FOODS /BEVERAGES USED IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD

USED N HOUSEHOLD USED N HOUSEHOLD USED N HOUSEHOLD 547 -01 STEAK SALAD ORANGE Past Past Past Past Past Past JUICE SAUCE DRESSING 6 Months 7 Days 6 Months 30 Days 8 Months 30 Days

YES O YES YES 0 NO O NO [ NO 0 Number of Bottles: Number of Bottles/Packages: Number of Glasses: None 0 None 0 None 0 Less than 1 1 -4 0 Less than 1 EJ 0 5 -9 1 -2 0 EJ 2 0 3 -4 EJ 10 -20 0 3 5+ EJ 21+ 0 4+ Ó USED N HOUSEHOLD USED N HOUSEHOLD ORANGE JUICE USED N HOUSEHOLD SALAD Most Others SALADOR DRESSING Most Others Olten Sometimes Olten Sometimes COOKING OIL Past Past Months 6 Months 3 Types: Forms: Low Calorie /Light 0 EJ Frozen 0 EJ YES Liquid ready to serve: O Low Fat EJ l I NO I I No Fat/Cholesterol EJ 0 Refrigerated 0 0 Number of Litres: Regular EJ EJ Non -Refrigerated EJ 0 None EJ USED N HOUSEHOLD Less than 1 EJ USED N HOUSEHOLD LEMONADE 1-2 EJ FRESH FRUIT Past Past Past Past 6 Months 7 Days 3 -4 0 6 Months 30 Days 5+ 0 YES O YES EJ Kinds: NO O NO EJ Vegetable EJ Kinds: Number of Glasses: Olive EJ Apples None EJ Other EJ 0 Bananas EJ 1 -4 0 5-9 USED N HOUSEHOLD Grapes EJ 0 MAYONNAISE 10+ & MAYONNAISE TYPE Grapefruit EJ Past Past 0 SALAD DRESSING 6 Months 3 Months Oranges EJ Pears USED N HOUSEHOLD EJ POWDERED Other EJ FRUIT DRINK Past Past YES O 6 Months 7 Days NO EJ USED N HOUSEHOLD Number of Jars: FRESH YES I I None EJ VEGETABLES Past Past NO 0 8 Months 30 Days Less than 1 0 Number of Glasses: 1 -2 O YES EJ None 0 NO EJ 1-4 Q5+3-4 Kinds: 5-9 EJ USED N HOUSEHOLD Carrots 10+ 0 MAYONNAISE 0 & MAYONNAISE TYPE Most Others Celery EJ SALAD DRESSING Often Sometimes Lettuce EJ USED N HOUSEHOLD Potatoes EJ WHOLE Types: COFFEE BEANS Past Past Other 0 6 Months 30 Days Reduced Calorie 0 0 Reduced Fat EJ EJ Types: YES O Regular EJ 0 Organic EJ NO EJ Regular 0 Number of Kilograms: None EJ Less than 1/2 0 1/2 0 1 2 3+

Questionnaire - Page 71 FOODS /BEVERAGES USED IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD

USED IN HOUSEHOLD INSTANT COFFEE Past Past 6 Months 30 Days

YES 1 I

NO 1 1 Number of Kilograms: None 0 I Less than 1/2 1

1/2 [ 1

1 I 1

2 1 1 3+

USED IN HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTY COFFEES Past Past 6 Months 30 Days

YES I I

NO I I Number of Occassions: None 0 1 -4 5 -9 0 10+ 0

USED IN HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTY Most Others COFFEES Often Sometimes Types:

Flavoured I I I

Cappuccino I 1 1

Espresso 1 1

Latte /Café au Lait= I

Other Specialty [ I [

MI MN I1= = = = Questionnaire - Page 72 HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS

USED N HOUSEHOLD USED IN HOUSEHOLD USED IN HOUSEHOLD 547 -80 TOILET PLASTIC DRAIN Past PAPER Past Past FREEZER BAGS Past Past CLEANERS 6 6 Months 30 Days 6 Months 30 Days Months

YES YES I I YES 0 NO L1 NO 0 NO EJ Number of Rolls: Number of Bags: Number of Times: None 0 None EJ 1 -4 0

I I 1 5 Less than 1 -3 EJ -9 0 10+ 1 -4 4-8 0 5 -9 9+ Ó HOUSEHOLD 10+ I I USED N DISHWASHING USED IN HOUSEHOLD LIQUID Past Past Months 7 Days USED IN HOUSEHOLD PLASTIC TYPE 6 KITCHEN WRAP Past Past FACIAL 6 Months 7 Days TISSUES Past Past 6 Months 30 Days YES 0 YES 0 NO O YES NO 0 Number of Times:

NO Number of Times: 1 -4 EJ Number of Boxes: None 0 5 -9 0 None 1 -4 EJ 10 -20 Less than 1 5-9 E 21+ Ó 10+ 1 -2 EJ Types: 3 -4 Ultra/Concentrate EJ 5+ USED IN HOUSEHOLD OVEN Regular I 1 CLEANERS Past 6 Months USED N HOUSEHOLD PAPER AUTOMATIC USED IN HOUSEHOLD TOWELS Past Past YES DISHWASHER Past Past S Months 30 Days 1 6 Months 7 Days NO EJ DETERGENT YES O Number of Times: YES I I NO 0 1 0 NO o Number of Rolls: 2 EJ Number of Dish Loads: None 3-4 EJ 0 None EJ Less than 1 0 5+ 0 1 -4 EJ 1 -2 0 5 -9 EJ 3-4 USED IN HOUSEHOLD IN BOWL 10+ o 5+ Ó TOILET- Past 6 CLEANERS Months AUTOMATIC USED IN HOUSEHOLD USED N HOUSEHOLD DISHWASHER Most Others GARBAGE YES EJ DETERGENT Often Sometimes BAGS Past Put 30 Da Y3 NO EJ S Months Types: Number of Times: YES Powder 0 I I 1 -2 0 Liquid /Gel NO 0 EJ 0 3 -4 0 Tablets 0 EJ Number of Bags: 5+ 0 None 0 Use Rinse Agents: USED IN HOUSEHOLD 1 -4 0 IN TANK Solid 0 0 TOILET BOWL Liquid EJ EJ 5 -9 0 Past 6 10 -19 ó CLEANERS Months 20+ YES O NO O

MN - IM fil - - - fM Questionnaire - Page 73 HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS

USED IN HOUSEHOLD USED IN HOUSEHOLD USED IN HOUSEHOLD 548-20 SCOURING WINDOW/ SOAP & GLASS DETERGENTS CLEANSERS Past Past Most Others Past Past 6 Months 7 Days CLEANERS Often Someanes -FINE FABRICS- 6Mcnths 7Days

YES Where Used: YES EJ NO Windows EJ 0 NO O Number of Times: Kitchen EJ 0 Number of Times: None EJ Bathroom EJ EJ None 0 Other Areas EJ 1 -4 EJ 0 1 -2 0 5 -9 0 3-4 .. 0 10+ EJ USED N HOUSEHOLD 5 +.. CARPETAND EJ RUG CLEANERS Past 6 Months ALL PURPOSE USED N HOUSEHOLD USED N HOUSEHOLD HOUSEHOLD BLEACH Past Past YES O Past Past CLEANERS 6 Months 7 Days 6 Months 7 NO EJ YES O Number of Containers: YES O NO NO O Less than 1 0 O Number of Times: 1 -2 0 Number of Washloads: None 3 -4 EJ None 0 5+ 0 0 1 1 -2 EJ -4 0 3 -5 EJ 6+ EJ AIR FRESHENERS USED N HOUSEHOLD 10+ Ó & ROOM CARPET Past Past USED HOUSEHOLD ALL PURPOSE N 6 Months 3 Months DEODORIZERS USED N HOUSEHOLD HOUSEHOLD Most Others FABRIC CLEANERS Often Sometimes YES 0 SOFTENERS Past Past 6 Months 7 Days Where Used: NO O Bathroom LJ U Number of Packages: YES O Kitchen 0 0 None U NO O Other Areas 0 EJ Less than 1 0 Number of Washloads: 1 -2 0 None EJ 3-5 USED N HOUSEHOLD U 1 -4 0 HOUSEHOLD 6+ CLEANERS O 5-9 0 Past Past -SPRAY BOTTLE- 6 Months 7 Days 10+ EJ SOAP USED N HOUSEHOLD YES EJ DETERGENTS Past Past USED N HOUSEHOLD NO O -REG. LAUNDRY- 6 Months 7 Days DRY CLEANING Number of Times: Past YES 30 Days None 0 O NO o Amount Spent: 1 -2 0 Number of Packages: Nothing 0 EJ6+3-5 None 0 $1 -9 0 1 -4 0 $10 -19 USED N HOUSEHOLD 0 HOUSEHOLD $20 -49 CLEANERS Q EJ Most Others 10+ $50+ -SPRAY BOTTLE- Often Sometimes 0 USED N HOUSEHOLD Where Used: SOAP DETERGENTS Kitchen Most Others 0 0 -REG. LAUNDRY- Often Sometimes Bathroom 0 EJ Other Areas 0 EJ Types: Liquid 0 0 WINDOW/ USED N HOUSEHOLD Powder 0 EJ GLASS Non -Ultra 0 EJ Past Past CLEANERS 6 Months 7 Days Concentrate /Ultra 0 EJ Water Temperature: YES 0 NO 0 Hot 0 n Warm 0 EJ Number of Times: Cold 0 EJ None 0 1 0 2 -3 EJ 4+ n Questionnaire - Page 74 BABY /CHILDREN'S PET FOOD PRODUCTS

USED N HOUSEHOLD USED N HOUSEHOLD USED N HOUSEHOLD 548 -60 BABY DOG FOOD CAT FOOD FOODS Past Past -CANNED- Past Past -CANNED- Past Past 8 Months 7 Days 8 Months 7 Days 6 Months 7 Days

YES O YES l I YES E] NO 0 NO l l NO O Number of Containers: Number of Cans: Number of Cans: None ED None 0 None E] 1 -4 1 -4 E] 0 1 -4 E] 5-9 5-9 5-9 10 + E] 10+ Ó 10+

JSED IN HOUSEHOLD USED N HOUSEHOLD DOG FOOD USED N HOUSEHOLD DIAPERS -CANNED- Most Others CAT FOOD Past Past Often Sometimes 8 Months 7 Days -CANNED- Most Others Often Sometimes Types: YES O Premium E] E] Types: NO O Regular E] Cl Premium CI E] Number of Diapers: Store Brand El E Regular E] E] None 0 Store Brand E] 0 USED IN HOUSEHOLD 1 -9 1 DOG FOOD USED N HOUSEHOLD 10 -24 E] -PACKAGED DRY- Past Past CAT FOOD 8 Months 7 Days 25 -49 E] -PACKAGED DRY- Past Past 50+ E] 6 Months 7 Days YES O USED h HOUSEHOLD NO 0 YES 1 NO E] DIAPERS Most Others Number of Kilograms: Often Sonbtlrtbe None E] Number of Kilograms: None Type s: Less than 1 kg E] 0 Cloth n 0 1.1 kg -2 kg E] Less than 500 g E] Disposable n =1 2.1 kg -4kg 0 501 g -1 kg 0 4.1 kg -7kg 0 1.1 kg -2kg E] 2.1 kg -3kg USED h HOUSEHOLD 7.1 kg -10 kg 0 CHILDREN'S 10 kg+ 0 3.1 kg+ MEDICATION Past 3 Months USED N HOUSEHOLD USED h HOUSEHOLD DOG FOOD CAT FOOD -PACKAGED DRY- Most Others -PACKAGED DRY- Most Others YES E] Often Sometimes Often Sometimes NO E] Types (Children's): Types: Types: Premium Pain Relievers Premium E] El E] 0 E] Regular Cough Syrup Regular E] E] E] E] 0 Store Brand E] E] Cold Tablets/Liquids 0 Store Brand E] 0 Laxatives 0 Vitamins E] Medicated Throat Lozenges 0 Anti- Nauseant/Motion Sickness Remedies 0

MIll MI MI MIM MM = Questionnaire - Page 75 SHOPPING BEHAVIOUR

How often does your household usually PURCHASE the following products.

More than Every Every once a Once 2 -3 Once 3 months Not week a week weeks a month or less at all

Pourable Salad Dressing I I P1

Pre -Shredded Cheese 0 E I Packaged Block Cheese (such as cheddar, mozzarella) 0 l I 0 I I I I Processed Cheese Spread (such as Cheez Whiz) O O O O I I Grated Parmesan Cheese O I I O O O

I Cream Cheese O 1 0 I I I I Cheese Slices O O O I I I I Instant Rice O O O O O Spoonable Salad Dressing (such as Miracle Whip) 0 O O l I O Bar -B -Que Sauce I 1 O O O O Whipped Dessert Toppings O O D O O Powered Gelatins (such as Jell -O) I I O O O O Ready -to -Eat Dessert Pudding Cups O O O O O Baking Chips or squares n O I I I 1 0 Cream Cheese Chip Dips n 0 l I O I I Instant or cooked Pudding Mix (like Jell -O) n O O O O Mayonnaise n O O I 1 0

I I Coating Mixes (like Shaken Bake) n O O E I

)What is your regular brand, the brand you buy MOST often.

Other Store Brand Kraft National Brand (any)

Pourable Salad Dressing O n Pre- Shredded Cheese O 0 Packaged Block Cheese (such as cheddar, mozzarella) 0 O Processed Cheese Spread (such as Cheez Whiz) O 0 Grated Parmesan Cheese O Cream Cheese O Cheese Slices O Instant Rice O Spoonable Salad Dressing (such as Miracle Whip) 0 Bar -B -Que Sauce O Whipped Dessert Toppings O Powdered Gelatins (such as Jello -O) 0 Ready -to -Eat Dessert Pudding Cups O Baking Chips or squares O Cream Cheese Chip Dips O n Instant or cooked Pudding (like Jell -O) n Mayonnaise 0 n Coating Mixes (like Shake'n Bake) 0 O

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) Do you have any children under 3 years of age?

No Yes

) Do you have any of the following pets?

No pets Bird(s) Cat(s) Fish

Dog(s) l I Other animal(s)

) What is your marital status?

Single or never married Widowed Married or common law 0 Separated or divorced Engaged to be married

) In your household, who does most of the grocery shopping?

Myself Another member of household Myself and other member(s) of household equally

) In the past 12 months, have you personally used any of the following? No Yes Alternative medical treatments n n 550-05 Natural medicines 0 L Herbal remedies n n Vitamin or mineral supplements n

)Which ONE of the following languages do you speak MOST OFTEN in the home? (Check one only) Speak most in the home

English French Chinese Greek Italian Portuguese Spanish Japanese Vietnamese Punjabi Hindi Other language

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) Which of the following languages do you speak well enough to conduct a conversation? (Check all that apply)

Speak well enough to conduct a conversation

English 550 -07 French Chinese Greek Italian Portuguese Spanish Japanese Vietnamese Punjabi Hindi Other language

For statistical purposes only, we need information about your personal income. All answers will be kept anonymous and strictly confidential.

) Which category best describes your personal income, before taxes, for the past year?

Under $10,000 $50,000 - $59,999 I I 550 -08

$10,000 - $19,999 I I $60,000 - $79,999

I $20,000 - $29,999 l I $80,000 - $99,999 I

$30,000 - $39,999 I I $100,000 - $149,999 [ I

$40,000 - $49,999 I I $150,000 or more

Please return your completed survey immediately in the postage paid reply envelope. Thank you very much.

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