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68 ABC Contemporary Radio Network FOR SATELLITE INFORMATION CALL: (212) 887-4414 FOR WEEK ENQ(- I I 8~8;;a;~r:;;~= AME ICAN CYCLE NO. lj lj 1. PROGRA~.2 7 ::t OF 13 I ABCWatermark I DISC 0. HALF HOUR ND. lA (Backed W/~ *lOP40* e PAGE NO. r:::=:-: 3575 Cahuenga Blvd. w.. Suite 555. Los Angeles. CA 90068 ABC Contemporary Radio Network SC1o4EDULID ACTUAL ElEMENT RUNNING STAAT TIME TIME TIME 00:00 BILLBOARD: "NCX-1, AMERICAN TOP 40 BROUGHT TO YOU IN PART BY L 1 EGGS SHEER ENERGY PANTYHOSE, THE MORE YOU MOVE, THE MORE THEY SCXYI'HE. SHEER ENERGY. " THEME AND OPENING OF PARI' I THEME: THEME AND JINGLE, JIM LONG/ASCAP 09:30 #40. RHY'IHM. OF IDVE (B) Yes #39. OUT OF THE BLUE (A) Debbie Gibson f--- --· -~- ·- C-1 09:30 NETWORK SPOT: HERSHEY /IDVE 1 S :30/30 (OUT CUE) Voice out cold with ••• " ... baby soft." --·10:30 LOCAL INSERT: :6Q_ 11:30 IDGO: ANERICAN TOP 40 #38. I WANT HER (A) Keith Sweat #37. FAITH (A) George Michael 08:07 C·2 19:37 NETWORK SPOT: KIT-KAT/TIVENTIEI'H CENTURY FOX :30/30 (OUT CUE) Jingle fades after ••• " ••• theatres everywhere 20,37 LOCAL INSERT: :60 21:37 IDGO: AMERICAN TOP 40 #36. THERE'S THE GIRL (A) Heart 08:08 #35. BECAUSE OF YOU (A) The Cover Girls I C·l NETWORK SPOT: 29:45 L' EGGS/NBC PRIMETIME :30/30 (OUT CUE) Jingle ends cold with ••• " ••• on N.B.C." 30:45 LOCAL INSERT: =y~ 31:45 STATION I. D.: :1 FOR SATELLITE INFORMATION CALL: (212) 887-4414 2/7/88 AME ICAN CYCLEFORWEEKCfE~~~~~,G~,~~~~;;~~~~r= NO._-: tsts.l PROGRAM 5 OF 1::S IABC Watermark I DISC a. HACF HOUR NO. lB (BacJs:ed w/ 3A) _ *lOP40* e PAGE NO. 2 3575 Cahuenga Blvd. W .. Suite 555. Los Angeles. CA 90068 ABC Contemponory R8dio Netwott< RUNNING SCNEDUL.D ACTUAL ELEMENT STAAT TIME TIME TIME 31:55 LCGO: A!1ERICAN TOP 40 #34. BE STILL MY BEATING HEART (B) Sting #33. 853-5937 (A) Squeeze 08:39 -- !------1-----------------=c,----------------------- ---· - C-4 :30/30 40:34 NETWORKSPOT: U.S. ARMY/RUFFLES (OUT CUE) Voice out cold with .•• " •.• love at first bite." LOCALINSERT: :60 .11: 34... 1- ----+::..:..c:..:::...:.:.:.::..:.:c..:... _____________________________ ~---- 42:34 LCGO: AMERICAN TOP 40 STATION MENTIONS #32. ENDLESS SIJM!.1ER NIGHTS (A) Richard Marx 10:11 #31. LOVE OVERBOARD (B) Gladys Knight and the Pips --t---t-----------~~------------+---~C-5 :30/90 52:45 NETWORK SPOT: LOVE' S/TELEDISC (OUT CUE) Jingle fades after ... " •.. you' 11 never forget. " ~---t----~-------------------------------------~ 54:45 LCGO: AMERICAN TOP 4 0 #30. SO ill-illiONAL (A) Whitney Houston 02:49 57:25 THEME UP AND UNDER v;ITH TALK UNIT ENDING AT: 57:34 THE!VlE: (:26) TO: 57:50 C-6 57:50 LOCAL INSERT: 2:00 59:50 STATION I. 0.: :10 FOR SATELLITE INFORMATION CALL: (212) 887-4414 2 88 FOR WEEK E>ll)\'lG' 171 AME ICAN CYCLE NO. tH:S PROGRAM fi OF 13 10P40 ABC watermark DISC & HALF HOUR NO. 2A (Backed w/3B) * * I I e PAGE NO. __.L:._ 3575 Cahuenga Blvd. W .. Suite 555, Los Angeles, CA 90068 ABC Contemporary Radio Networ1< SCHEDUL.O ACTUAL ELEMENT RUNNING START TIME TIME TIME 00:00 'lHEME AND OPENING OF PART II STATION WELCCMES #29. JUST LIKE PARADISE (A) 08:12 David Lee Roth #28. HONESTLY (B) Stryper ~-- --· ,_ C-1 08:12 NETWORK SPOT: NESTLE'S CRIJNCH/HALLS :30/30 (OUT COE) Jingle ends cold with ••• " ••• flavor too. " :60 09:12 LOCAL INSERT: - 10:12 LOGO: AI1ERICAN TOP 40 STATION MENTIONS #27. I GET WEAK (A) 10:23 Belinda Carlisle WD: I MISS YOO (A) KlyrtiDQ{ C·2 20:35 NETWORK SPOT: HERSHEY BAR NONE/DRIXORAL : 30/3( (OUT COE) Voice out cold with ••• " ••• only as directed." : 6C 21:3S - LOCAL INSERT: 22:35 LCGO: A11ERICAN TOP 40 #26. I FOUND SOMEONE (A) Cher 04:0 C-3 26:42 NETWORK SPOT: U.S. ARMY/RUFFLES :30/30 (OUT COE) Voice out cold with ••• " ••• love at first bite." 27:42 I LOCAL INSERT: :60 28:42 I STATION I. 0.: :10 FOR WEEK E'!ftl~G' 2/7/88 O AME ICAN CYCLE NO PROGRAM OF 13 DISC & HALF HOUR NO. 2B !Backed w/4Al 1 ABCWatermark 1 e PAGE NO. 3575 Cahuenga Blvd. W .. Suite 555. Los Angeles. CA 90068 ABC Contemporary Radio Netwolll SCNEDUL.D ACTUAL ELEMENT RUNNING START TIMI! TIME TIME 28:52 r..cx:;o, AMERICAN TOP 40 #25. PUSH IT (A) Salt-N-Pepa QL: WJMEN WITH MJST TOP 40 HITS IN CHART HISTORY 10:28 #24. CRAZY (A) Icehouse !--· C-4 39:20 NETWORK SPOT: CLEAR-BY-DESIGN :60 (OUT CUE) Voice out cold with ••• " ••• use only as directed." :60 40:20 LOCAL INSERT: 41:20 r..cx:;o, AMERICAN TOP 40 #23. CAN'T STAY PJilKi FROM YOU (B) Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine 04:37 C·S 45:57 NETWORK SPOT: 3 MUSKETEERS :60 GINGISS/POCKETBOOKS :30/30 (OUT CUE) Voice out cold with ••• " ••• it changed mine." 47:57 r..cx:;o, At-!ERICAN TOP 40 #22. CANDLE IN THE WIND (B) Elton John SR: MUSIC SAMPLER o9:37 #21. POP GOES THE WJRLD (B) Men Without Hats 57:23 THEME UP AND UNDER WITH TALK UNIT ENDING AT: 57:34 • 1. -u:: \ 'In· 0:7. o:n C·6 LOCAL INSERT: 57:50 2:00 STATION I. 0.: I 59:50 :10 FOR SATELLITE INFORMATION CALL: (212) 887-4414 FOR WEEK EN~ING' 2/7/88 AME ICAN CYCLE No.SJ PROGRAM b, OF 13 I ABCWoteunark I DISC & HALF HOUR NO. 3A (Backed W/~ •10P40• e PAGENO. _ 3575 Cahuenga Blvd. W., Suite 555, Los Angeles. CA 90068 ABC Contemporary Radio'Networ1< RUNNING SCNE.DULIO ACTUAL ELEMENT STAAT TIME" TIME TIME 00:00 THEME AND OPENING OF PART III #20. PUMP UP THE VOLUME (A) M/A/R/R/S 08:26 #19. FATHER FIGURE (A) George Michael 1---- .. ~--·-. C-1 :30/30 08:26 NETWORK SPOT: L'EGGS/CLOSE-UP (OUT CUE) Voice out cold with •• " ••• glad you asked. " (SFX) :60 09:26 LOCAL INSERT: -- - 10:26 LOGO: AMERICAN TOP 40 #18. GCil' MY MIND SET ON YOU (B) George Harrison 08:10 #17. TELL IT TO MY HEART (A) Taylor Dayne C-2 18:36 NETWORK SPOT: HERSHEY BAR NONE/'n'lENTI.ETH CENTURY FOX :30/30 (OUT CUE) Jingle fades after ••• " ••• theatres everywhere. " : 6( 19:36 - LOCAL INSERT: LOGO: AMERICAN TOP 40 20:36 #16. NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP (A) Rick Astley 09: 15 TX: CAT' S IN THE CRADLE (A) Harry Chapin C·J 29:51 NETWORK SPOT: HALLS/RUFFLES :30/30 (OUT CUE) Voice out cold with ••• " ••• love at first bite." 30:51 LOCAL INSERT: :60 31:51 STATION I. 0.: :10 FOR WEEK ENDING• 2/7/88 C AME ICAN CYCLE NO 881 PROGRAM OF 13 I ABCWatet mark I DISC 11o HALF HOUR NO. 3B (J3ackeQ 2Al e PAGE NO. ----0:>-- 3575 Cahuenga Blvd. W., Suite 555. Los Angeles. CA 90068 ABC Contempor11ry Radio Nel- SCNIDUUD ACTUAL ELEMENT RUNNING STAAT TIME TIME TIME 32:01 LCGO: AMERICAN 'lOP 40 #15. SHE Is LIKE THE WIND (B) Patrick Swayze featuring Wendy Fraser #14. EVERYWHERE (B) Fleetwood Mac 07:13 -·· C-4 39:14 NElWORK SPOT: 3 MIJSKE'l'EERS :60 (OUT CUE) Jingle fades after ••• " ••• 3 Musketeers • " 40:14 LOCAL INSERT: :60 I 41:14 LCGO: AMERICAN 'lOP 40 #13. I LIVE FOR YOUR LOVE (A&B) Natalie Cole #12. THE WAY YOU MAKE ME FEEL (B) Michael Jackson 10:28 C·5 51:42 NElWORK SPOT: KIT-KAT /TELEDISC :30/90 (OUT CUE) Jingle fades after ••• " ••• you 1 11 never forget. " 53:42 LCGO: AMERICAN 'lOP 40 STATION MENTIONS #11. OON IT SHED A TEAR (A&B) Paul Carrack 03:50 57:23 THEME UP AND UNDER WITH TALK UNIT ENDING AT: 57:32 THEME: (: 18) '10: 57:50 C·6 57:50 LOCAL INSERT: 2:00 59:50 i STATION I. 0.: :10 FOR SATELLITE INFORMATION CALL: (212) 887-4414 2/7/88 AME ICAN CYCLEFORWEEK.EE:NQ~~[t~'=-Rrn~~~~~~;J.~ NO._ tB;S& PROG~_AM ~OF 13 ABCWGtermark 1 DISC & HALF HOUR NO. 4A (OBaCJ<.ed W f'2B'L *lOP40* 1 e PAGE NO. _:]___ 3575 Cahuenga Blvd. W .. Suite 555, Los Angeles. CA 90068 ABC Contemponuy Radio· NetWO<t< SCHEOUL.ID ACTUAL ELEMENT RUNNING START TIME TIME TIME 00:00 THEME AND OPENING OF PART IV #10. I COULD NEVER TAKE THE PLACE OF YOUR MAN (A) Prince #9. TUNNEL OF LOVE (A) 07:01 Bruce Springsteen 1-- .. --· 1----- C·1 07:01 NETWORK SPOT: CLEAR-BY-DESIGN :60 (OUT CUE) Voice out cold with .•• " ... use as directed. " LOCAL INSERT: ~8:01 1-- :6Q_ 09:01 I.CGO: AMERICAN TOP 40 #8. SAY YOU WILL (A) Foreigner 09:25 #7. WHAT HAVE I OONE TO DESERVE THIS (A&B) Pet Shop Boys & Dusty Springfield C·2 NETWORK SPOT: 18:26 CLOSE-UP /NESTLES CRUNCH :30/30 I (OUT CUE) Jingle ends cold with ••. " .•. Nestles Crunch. " 1 Q. ?t:: ---- LOCAL INSERT: :60 20:26 I.CGO: AMERICAN TOP 40 STATION MENTIONS 03:43 #6. HUNGRY EYES (A) Eric Carmen C·J 24:09 NETWORK SPOT: PCCKETBOOKS/HALLS :30/30 (OUT CUE) Jingle ends cold with ••• " .•. flavor too." 25:09 LOCAL INSERT: :60 26:09 1 STATION I. D.: :10 FOR SATELLITE INFORMATION CALL: (212) 887-4414 2/7/88 AME ICAN CYCLEFORWEEKj~~C'N~G~•=-~~~~~~~~L: NO JtlU. PRq<i_RA~ .6__ OF 13 IABCWGtermark I DISC .
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