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2689 • /310/ 204-5000 J)'IJ..\ ''11..(I WESTWOOD ONE COMPANIES 9540 Washington Boulevard • Culver City, California 90232-2689 • /310/ 204-5000 *** Disc One *** lncue: "And now the Westwood One ... " Open Bbds.: AT&T, Big Red Gum Content: #25. I Owe You One / Aaron Neville #24. Streets Of Philadelphia / Bruce Springsteen Commercials: :30 Wrigley's Big Red :30 Mentholatum Cherry :30 U.S. Army Outcue: " ... paid for by the U.S. Army." Local Break 1 :30 I Content: #23. The Day I Fell In Love / Parton & Ingram #22. Linger / Cranberries .::1111••!~ri~~2.~~ -•••J,;1I~ ••••••••••• #21. For Whom The Bell Tolls / Bee Gees Commercials: :30 AT&T/1-800 CALL-ATT :30 Made For Women/Men :30 Pocketbks; Saving Grace :30 Cinnaburst Gum Outcue: " ... may not be suitable for adults ... " (fades) Local Break 1 :00 I Content: #20. Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel) / Billy Joel #19. Hey Girl / Michael McDonald Commercials: :30 U.S. Navy :30 Wrigley's Big Red :30 Vanish Mildew Plus Outcue: " .. .from S.C. Johnson Wax." (+ sting) Local Break 1 :30 I Content: #18. Oh No, Not My Baby / Linda Ronstadt :$;~ ~ ;::,-1 ;~~\ R&D. Right Here Waiting / Richard Marx 'ffr~ckA #17. Will You Be There (In The Morning)/ Heart Commercials: :30 Am. Plastics Council :30 Cinnaburst Gum :30 Pocketbks; Saving Grace :30 Mentholatum Cherry Outcue: " ... use only as directed." Local Break 1 :00 I Content: #16. The Day 1· stop Loving You/ Oleta Adams Ij~~~s ~ 4:'4s : < ·,. 5 Outcue: Jingle into music bed for local ID Insert local ID over :06 jingle bed J)YJ..\ \Y/..(I WESTWOOD ONE COMPANIES 9540 Washington Boulevard • Culver City, California 90232-2689 • /310/ 204-5000 Content: #15. In Walked Love / Expose EXT. The One / Elton John Commercials: :30 U.S. Army :30 Wrigley's Big Red :30 Vanish Mildew Plus Outcue: " .. .from S.C. Johnson Wax." (+ sting) Local Break 1 :30 I ••• Disc Two ••• Content: #14. Hero / Mariah Carey #13. The Ones You Love/ Rick Astley Commercials: :30 Mentholatum Cherry :30 Cinnaburst Gum :30 AT&T/1-800 CALL-ATT :30 Flintstones Vitamins Outcue: " ... ten million strong and growing." (sung) Local Break 1 :00 I Content: #12. Please Forgive Me / Bryan Adams llj:!:::lI~~s1Idijiti R&D. Wind Beneath My Wings / Bette Midler #11. Said I Loved You ... But I Lied / Michael Bolton Commercials: :JO U.S. Navy :30 Am. Plastics Council :30 Wrigley's Big Red - Trojan Condom PSA Outcue: " ... makers of Trojan-brand condoms." Local Break 1 :30 I Content: #1 O. Because The Night / 10,000 Maniacs .••iil!i•l•,ii~s.}:ir~'~j;s~ EXT. Who's That Girl / Madonna Commercials: :30 Cinnaburst Gum :30 Pocketbks; Saving Grace :30 Vanish Mildew Plus :30 Mentholatum Cherry Outcue: " ... use only as directed." Local Break 1 :00 I 4 Content: #9. What Might Have Been/ Little Texas 11:11 ~~~:1,f;; ~1:J~:''\ Outcue: Jingle segues t~ next segment Insert local ID over :06 jingle bed J)YI..\ \Y/..(f WESTWOOD ONE COMPANIES • :i~smrM A ~ e m.;r,J\ ltRt1fl'tOllDs 954-0 Washington Boulevard • Culver City, California 90232-2689 • /310/ 204-5000 Content: #8. All For Love/ B. Adams/ R. Stewart/ Sting R&D. The Living Years / Mike & the Mechanics Commercials: :30 AT&T/1-800 CALL-ATT :30 Made For Women/Men :30 U.S. Army Outcue: " ... paid for by the U.S. Army." Local Break 1 :30 I Content: #7. I Can See Clearly Now/ Jimmy Cliff 1 #6. Breathe Again/ Toni Braxton •!li:\:t,ti!~•••~•;.~I•~.!:•• :•.· Commercials: :30 Pocketbks; Saving Grace :30 Wrigley's Big Red :30 Mentholatum Cherry :30 Am . Plastics Council Outcue: " ... by the American Plastics Council." (+ sting) Local Break 1 :00 I ••• Disc Three ••• Content: #5. Having A Party/ Rod Stewart with Ronnie Wood /t S~g fa t 1J:2s EXT. Overkill / Men At Work •?: .Track 1 > Commercials: :30 Wrigley's Big Red :30 U.S. Navy :30 Vanish Mildew Plus Outcue: " ... from S.C. Johnson Wax." (+ sting) Local Break 1 :30 I Content: #4. Without You / Mariah Carey '.i!'.~~~k1: ·-;1 .9:43 #3. The Power Of Love / Celine Dion Commercials: :30 Cinnaburst Gum :30 Am. Plastics Council :30 AT&T/1-800 CALL-ATT :30 Mentholatum Cherry Outcue: " ... use only as directed." Local Break 1 :00 I Content: #2. Everyday / Phil Collins :•ts~g •1s ~1 1:11 ; #1. Now And Forever/ Richard Marx •• J facl< .3 Close Bbds.: AT&T, Cinnaburst Gum, TMC HitDiscs Outcue: " ...TM Century HitDiscs." (theme ends at 12:43) There are two promos on Disc 3, tracks 4 and 5. Casey's Biggest Hits #94-10 (week of Feb. 28, 1994) begins on Disc 3, track 6 (following the Casey's Countdown show promos). The cue sheet Is on the next page. The affidavit will be sent separately. .
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