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Hall 03'1 10.:15 10:15 LOCAL INSERT: C-1 2:00 12:15 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #37 - PUTTIN' IN OVERTIME AT~ vME - ~Charlie Rich (B) OLDIE: ALL OVER ME - Cha~~e Rich (B) 6: 1 0 18:23 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUN , MY KIND OF MUSIC 18:25 LOCAL INSERT: 2:00 20:25 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUN.;r- ;.,nJ.'l #36 - THREE SHEETS INT IND - Jacky Ward & Reba McEntire {B) #35 - YOU DON' T.,...:WVE ME ANY MORE - Eddie Rabbitt (B) 6:09 26:32 LOGO: MY KI OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 26:34 LOCAL INSERT: C-3 2:10 28:44 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN.~ #34 - PLEASE HELP ME I'M FA G - Janie Fricke (A) #33 - .DON'T MAKE NO PRO S (YOU CAN'T KEEP) - Don King (A) 6:44 35:26 LOGO: MY KIND OF CO Y, MY KIND OF MUSIC 35:28 LOCAL INSERT: 2:00 37:28 OGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUN #32 - YOU'LL BE BACK - J ny Russell (B) OLDIE: ACT NATURALLY eatles (B) ACT NATURA~,~ - Buck OWens (B) #31 - RAGAMUFF MAN - Donna Fargo (B) 9:00 46:26 1.uvGO: MY KI · OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 46:28 LOCAL INSERT: C-5 2:00 48:28 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUN~DO~ #30 - YOU NEEDED ME - Anne Murray {A) #29 - THE LOSER - Kenny )>ale (B) #28 - SPRING FEVER - Loretta Lynn (B) 9:08 57:36 THSME UP & UNDER W/ TALI{ UNIT ENDING AT: 5 7: 4 5 EME TO: 57:50 / • LOCAL INSERT: 59:50 C-1 2:00 STATION I.D.: :10 - - / ~ Jj,J/11jj~ ~- Ltlt'Ri4n8H FOR WEEK ENDING: June 17. 1978 CYCLE NO. 18 2 PROGRAM 12 OF13 ~ 10700 Ventura Blvd - ,. No Hottywooo, CA. 91804 SIDES 2A , 213 ' ~ Pnone: (213) 980-9490 PAG-E NO. 2 SCHEDULED ACTUAL RUNNING START TIME TIME ELEMENT TIME 00:00 THEME & OPENING OF PART 11 i27 - THAT 1S' WHAT MAKES THE JUKEBOX PLAY - Moe Bandy (B) 126 - I'D LIKE TO SEE JESUS (ON THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL) - Tammy Wynette (B) #25 - PITTSBURGH STEALERS - Kendalls (B) 9:33 9:31 LOGO : MY KIND OF COUNTRY, l.fY KIND OF MUSIC 9 : 33 LOCAL INSERT: C-1 2:00 11:33 LOGO: AMERICAN COUTNRY COUNTDOWN #24 - WHEN CAN WE DO THIS AGAIN - T.G. Sheppard (B) #23 - COUNTRY LOVIN' - Eddy Arnold (A) 6:32 18:03 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC .. 18:05 LOCAL INSERT: c-2 2:00 20:05 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN i22 - BABY I'M YOURS - Debby Boone (B) flip/22. GOD KNOWS - Debby Boone (B) 421 ~ NEVER MY LOVE - Vern Gosdin (B) 9:28 29 : 31 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC - 29 : 33 LOCAL INSERT: c-s 2:10 31 :43 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COilllTDOWN #20 - SLIPPIN' AWAY - Bellamy Bros. (A) ALB. CUT : BIRD DOG - Bellamy Bros. (B) #19 - WEEKEND FRIEND - Con Hunley (B) 8:13 39:54 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 39:56 LOCAL INSERT: C-4 2:00 41:56 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN 118 - LOVE OR SOMETHING LIKE IT - Kenny Rogers (A) 117 - TONIGHT - Barbara Mandrell (A) 6: 33 48:27 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 48:29 LOCAL INSERT: C-5 2:00 50:29 LOGO : AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN 116 - HERE COMES THE REASON I LIVE - Ronnie McDowell (B) 115 - LET ME BE YOUR BABY - Charly McClain (A) 7 : 06 57:35 THEME UP & UNDER W/TALK UNIT ENDING AT: 57:42 THEME TO: 57 :50 1.0CAL INSERT: 2:00 5c ! 5i C-1 STATION I.D.: :10 • 11~~ ■■,•--·· ••• , lF" FOR WEEK ENDING: June 17, 1978 ,...... itiliilf~\1A,ryl{ OF13 ., 10700 Ventura Blvd. CYCLENg. 1e2~ PROGRAM 12 .. I, SIDES . ' . No. Hollywood, CA. 91604 A B Phone: (213) 980-S<ISO PAGE NO. 3 SCHEDULED ACTUAL RUNNING START TIME TIME ELEMENT TIME 00:00 THEME & OPENING OF PART 111 #14 - COWBOYS DON'T GET LUCKY ALL THE TIME - Gene Watson (B) #13 - ONLY ONE LOVE IN MY LIFE - Ronnie Milsap (B) #12 - I NEVER WILL MARRY - Linda Ronstadt (B) 10:04 10:02 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC • 10:04 LOCAL INSERT: . C-1 2:00 12:04 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDO\.ffi #11 - IT'S A HEARTACHE - Bonnie Tyler (B) #10 - SLOW AND EASY - Randy Barlow (B} 7:05 19:07 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 19:09 LOCAL INSERT: C-2 2:00 21:09 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #9 - THERE AIN'T NO GOOD CHAitl GANG - Johnny Cash & Waylon Jennings (A) #8 - GOTTA' QUIT LOOKIN' AT YOU BABY - Dave & Sugar (A} 5:36 26:43 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 26:45 LOCAL INSERT: C-3 . 2:10 28:55 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #7 - I BELIEVE IN YOU - Mel Tillis (AM&B) #6 - I CAN'T WAIT ANY LONGER - Bill Anderson (B) 6:56 35:49 LOGO: MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY KIND OF MUSIC 35:51 LOCAL INSERT: C-4 2:00 37:51 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN #5 - GEORGIA ON MY MIND - Willie Nelson (.B) i4 - IT ONLY HURTS FOR A LITTLE WHILE - Margo Smith (A) 7:44 45:33 LOGO: 'MY KIND OF COUNTRY, MY ~IND OF MUSIC 45:35 LOCAL INSERT: C-5 2:00 47:35 LOGO: AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN f3 - I'LL BE TRUE TO YOU - Oakridge Boys (B) i2 - NIGHT TIME MAGIC - Larry Gatlin (B) #1 - TWO MORE BOTTLE OF WINE - Emmylou Harris (B) 9:38 57:13 THEME UP & UNDER W/TALK UNIT ENDING AT: 57:36 THEME TO: 57:50 THEME: "MY KIND OF COUNTRY" (MARKWATER MUSIC/BMI) . ;;)/:JV LOCAL INSERT: C-1 2:00 59:50 STATION I.D.: :10 .
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