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MOST ADDED Artist/Song/Label Total/Adds
1 ERIC CLAPTON. Change The World (Reprise)
WKZW WPU WSPK WXKS KISX KHMX KRBE WZJM WSTR KDWB
2 LISA LOEB & NINE STORIES. Waiting For Wednesday (Geffen)
KHTY WPST WXKS WRQK KZZP WKSS WTIC KKLQ KTMT WKRQ
3 DEBORAH COX. Where Do We Go From Here (Arista)
KCAQ KFFM KHTN KWIN KWNZ XHTZ WHHH WNVZ KBFM WWKX
4 REFRESHMENTS. Banditos (Mercury)
KHTY KIOC WRQK KTMT WDCG KUTQ WRFY KISR KMCK WWCK
5 NO MERCY. Where Do You Go (Arista)
KSYN KQXY WZJM KHTN WAKX K1YO KMGZ KBFM WPRO WTCF
6 TEVIN CAMPBELL. Back To The Wodd (Qwest/WB)
KROC WVAQ KKLQ WSNX KMGZ WLAN WVSR WKRZ WILN WYKS
6 BONE THUGS -N -HARMONY. Tha Crossroads (Ruthless/Relativity)
WKZW WQHT WKRQ WAKX WSNX KHTT WZOQ WIFC WZNY WXKB
8 ALANIS MORISSETTE. You Learn (Maverick/Reprise)
KITS KPSI WAYV WIOQ WRVW KZFM WKEE KHTT WVKS KLYV
9 U. COOL J. Loungin' (Def Jam/Mercury)
KCAQ KKBT KMEL KYLD WJMN WPOW KHTN WERQ XHTZ WHHH
10 BLESSID UNION OF SOULS. All Along (EMI Records)
WZPL WKFR WPRO WNNK WVSR WGTZ WSTW WKHQ WPXY WPRR
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61/55
28/27
32/22
53/20
127/19
113/19
186/18
19/15
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1 ALANIS MORISSETTE. You Learn (Maverick/Reprise) +1356
WKZW WPU WHIZ KITS WAYV WPLY WXKS WHYT KIOC WSTR
2 TEVIN CAMPBELL. Back To The Wodd (Qwest/WB) +871
WQHT WSTR WFLZ WPOW KWMX KKFR KSFM KHTN WZPL WKFR
3 TONI BRAXTON. You're Makin' Me High (LaFace/Arista) +644
KSYN KPSI WZJM WSTR KROC WZPL WRVW WAKX WKSE KZFM
4 JEWEL Who Will Save Your Soul (Atlantic/AG) +602
WPU WHIZ WPLY WHYT KIOC WZJM KZIO KROC WKTI WEDJ
5 ADAM CLAYTON & LARRY MULLEN. Theme From Mission: Impossible (Island) +568
WKZW WPU WBBM WPLY WPST KHKS WFLZ WAOA WEDJ WRVW
6 BONE THUGS -N -HARMONY. Tha Crossroads (Ruthless/Relativity) +530
WQHT KPWR KITS WBBM KMEL KDWB WBZZ KKFR KSFM KKRZ
7 THE FUGEES. Killing Me Softly (Ruffhouse/Columbia/CRG) +516
KPWR KHKS WBZZ WKSS WKTI KJYO KTFM WCIR WYKS WRVQ
8 BLESSID UNION OF SOULS. All Along (EMI Records) +508
WHYI WBZZ WKSS WAEB KMCK WIFC WSKS KQKQ KHTQ WNDU
9 NO MERCY. Where Do You Go (Arista) +502
WKZW WSPK WHYI KWIN KTFM WFHN WYCR WKMX KISR KMCK
10 LOS DEL RIO. Macarena (Club Cuts/RCA) +416
KSYN WPU KITS WQGN KKLQ WNVZ WYCR WLAN WWXM WZEE
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mainstream 2 LW TW
O THE FUGEES. Killing Me Softly (Ruffhouse, Columbia/CRG) 8512 8937 9453
2 CELINE DION. Because You Loved Me (553 Music) 9933 9459 9217
3 MARIAH CAREY. Always Be My Baby (Columbia/CRG) 9369 8937 8564
Q TRACY CHAPMAN. Give Me One Reason ;Elektra/EEG) 8005 8074 8261
5 H0011E & THE BLOM Old Man & Me (Wire- I Get To Hemel) (Atkmtic/AG) 7721 7652 7426
commercial alternative TRACY BONHAM. Mother Mother Island)
DISHWALLA. Counting Blue Cars (A&M)
BUSH. Machinehead (Trauma/Interscope)
4 THE CRANBERRIES. Salvation (Island)
O JEWEL. Who Will Save Your Soul (AUantic/AG)
crossover THE FUGEES. Killing Me Softly (RuffhousetColumbia/CRG)
BONE THUGS-NHARMONY. Tha Crossroads ;Ruthless/Relativity)
SWV. You're The One (RCA)
MARIAH CAREY. Always Be My Baby (Columbia/CRG)
5 CELINE DION. Because You Loved Me (550 Music)
a/c 1 CELINE DION. Because You Loved Me (550 Music)
2 MARIAH CAREY. Always Be My Baby (Columbia/CRG)
Q TRACY CHAPMAN. Give Me One Reason IElektra/EEG)
4 THE TONY RICH PROJECT. Nobody Knows (LaFace/Arista)
© JANN ARDEN. Insensitive (A&M)
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BRYAN WHITE. m Not Supposed To Love you Anymore (Asylum) 7671 7741 7865
COLLIN RAYE. I Think About You (Epic) 7697 7817 7848
TOBY KEITH. Does That Blue Moon Ever Shine On You (A&M) 7334 7650 7844
TRACY LAWRENCE. Time Marches On (Atlantic) 7108 7462 7783
MINDY MCCREADY. Ten Thousand Angels (BNA) 6332 6852 7207
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Er c Clapton, Change The World
Cracker, Nothing To Believe In 438
Gin Blossoms, Day Job 457
Natalie Merchant, Jealousy 269
The Presidents Of The U.S.A., Dune Buggy.... 428
Primitive Radio Gods, Standing Outride A Broken
Phone Booth With Money In My Hand 455
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Coffee Shop 508
Somethin' For The People, With You 445
The Tony Rich Project, Like A Woman 417
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MCA Revamps Black Music Division Names Ken Wilson President, Stanley Winslow VP Urban Promotion
MCA Records reorganized its Black
Music division by naming five music
industry professionals to the new exec-
utive team. Heading up the group is
new President Ken Wilson and VP Ur-
ban Promotion Stanley Winslow.
KEN WILSON
Wilson will be responsible for over-
seeing all aspects of the day-to-day op-
erations of the Black Music division.
Previously, he was VP Black Music Promotion at Columbia Records.
"I am thrilled at the opportunity to
be a player in bridging the gap be-
tween the illustrious past and the in-
credible future of Black music at
MCA," says Wilson.
As VP Urban Promotion, Stanley
Winslow will be responsible for over-
seeing the implementation and execu-
tion of all promotional strategies for
the label's Urban and Rap artists. Most
recently, Winslow spent five years as
VP Operations for Pendulum Records.
Also appointed at the rejuvenated
division are: Kevin Bass as Sr. Direc-
tor Administration & Planning, Black
Music; Irene Rivera-Gandia as Direc-
tor Special Projects, Black Music; and
Pierre Bradshaw as Manager A&R,
Black Music.
"MCA Records' Black Music divi-
sion has been one of the crown jewels
of our company, as well as the envy of
the industry," states MCA Records
President Jay Boberg. "We are dedi-
cated to strengthening and expanding
the division's decades -long tradition of
excellence. I am confident that this re-
organization will ensure the spirit and
success of the Black Music division for
many years to come. I believe that Ken, Stanley, Kevin, Irene and Pierre,
along with Sr. VP Hank Shocklee and
STANLEY WINSLOW
VP Marketing Ashley Fox, represent
the finest executive staff in the music
business. I am very pleased to welcome
them to MCA's new, revitalized Black
Music division."
Uptown Records Rebuilds Hierarch Charles Warfzeld Jr. Named Sr. VP/GM; Lewis
Uptown Records President Heavy D
solidified his executive staff by appoint-
ing Charles Warfield, Jr. Sr. VP/GM
and promoting Lewis Tucker to VP.
Warfield comes to the label after over five years as VP/GM of the highly
successful and influential Urban sta-
tion, WRKS New York. Before that,
he was VP/GM for Crosstown rival
WBLS. "I have known Charles from
my early days as an artist," states Heavy
D. "I have enormous respect or his ex-
tensive background in radio and I'm
certain that Charles will play a key role
in building an even stronger Uptown."
"I'm very proud and energized to be
a part of the rebirth of Uptown Records
under the creative direction and leader-
ship of Heavy D," Warfield, Jr. says.
"Throughout my years in radio, Heavy
and I have had many opportunities to
interact on a professional level and I ap-
preciate the unique and challenging op-
portunity to begin a new phase of my
LEWIS TUCKER
career with one of the industry's most
successful and respected creative forces."
New VP Lewis Tucker will oversee
all of the label's promotional, market-
ing and publicity efforts. He previous-
ly served as National Director of Pro-
motion at Uptown, which he joined four years ago as a Regional Promo-
tions Manager. Tucker has played a
key role in launching successful acts
for the label, including Mary J. Blige,
Jodeci and Heavy D (the artist).
Tucker VP "As an artist, I've watched Lewis
grow, and I respect his successful track record," Heavy D notes. "Lewis'
promotion is an acknowledgement of
his professional growth. We look for-
ward to even bigger and better things
from Uptown in the years ahead."
"I'm thrilled to be a key figure in the
continued success of Uptown Records,"
says Tucker. "This new role gives me the
opportunity to execute and implement
the company's new vision first-hand."
On -Air Star Wars Infinity moved morning man
Howard Stern to WCKG, its new
Chicago FM, and hired long-time Chicago jock Steve Dahl for afternoons.
WKQX "Q101" Chicago enticed
WLUP night duo Wendy Taylor and
Bill Leff to cross the street for mornings.
KLAC Los Angeles announced that it will syndicate morning man
Don Imus beginning July 8.
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Irk - Radio Group Buyout Frenzy: The Never -Ending Story
Clear Channel Buys Hefte! To Pass 100 Stations It may not have much to do with
Top 40 radio, but Clear Channel's ac-
quisition of Heftel Broadcasting broke
a threshold in the ongoing growth of radio station monopolies.
The 17 -station acquisition of the Spanish radio -oriented group accom-
plishes two things for the San Antonio -
based conglomerate: It now gives them
108 stations and provides access into the top -three markets-New York, Los
Angeles and Chicago. All of those sta-
tions (two each in New York and L.A.
and one in Chicago) are AMs.
In fact, the $275 million deal also
gives Clear Channel a new presence in
Dallas, Nassau/Long Island and Las Ve-
gas. It only beefs up its current holdings
in Miami, where Heftel's five stations will complement WHYI and WBGG to
give it 20% of the market's billing.
Clear Channel's current numbers: 108 stations in 31 markets. And few
in the industry believe they're done shopping for more properties.
In other acquisitions last week:
Trumpet Communications pur- chased two more stations in Albu-
querque-AOR KZRR and KLSK.
The group has now basically run the table in the market's Rock audience,
as they also have Modern Rock KTEG and Classic Rock KHTZ.
ABS Communications bought WVGO/WLEE Richmond from Benchmark. The latter company is now
out of the market, while ABS gains new
partners for WKHK and WBZU.
American Radio Systems (which
seems to buy something every week)
did it again by picking up Gospel WBGR-AM Baltimore.
Capitol Promotes Joe McFadden To Sr. VP Sales Spent Over Two Decades At The Tower
Joe McFadden was named Sr. VP
Sales for Capitol. He will be responsi-
ble for overseeing all aspects of sales
activity for Capitol's roster of new re-
leases and its legendary catalogue.
The position will also include over-
seeing the sales and field marketing de-
partments on a daily basis, as well as
conceptualizing and implementation of all strategic planning and sales programs.
McFadden began his career at Capi-
tol over 20 years ago. As one of the founding members of CEMA, he has
held VP of Sales and Field Sales posi-
tions. Most recently, McFadden was
Sr. VP Sales and Marketing at CEMA.
"We are fortunate to have someone of Joe's expertise, strategic thinking and
JOE MCFADDEN
professionalism, and look forward to
his continued success with us," states
Capitol Sr. VP/GM Lou Mann. "He
brings us a wealth of experience and knowledge of all facets of the customer
base as we continue to grow our busi-
ness. His unparalleled understanding of
our distribution company can only en-
hance the strong working relationship
we have with EMD-and besides that,
he is one hell of a nice guy."
"What strikes me most about Capitol
is its great people and far-reaching musi-
cal vision," comments McFadden. "The
people here are true music people, pas-
sionate about their artists and future.
Gary Gersh's vision and the artist roster
that he signed and developed are extra-
ordinary. I'm proud to be part of this
team and look forward to helping Capi-
tol make its presence felt in the market."
Elektra Promotes Steve Heldt To Sr. VP Sales Deserved Promotion For Six -Year Label VI -
Steve Heldt was promoted to Sr.
VP Sales for the Elektra Entertain- ment Group. He previously held the position of VP Sales. He joined Elek-
tra in 1990.
"It gives me great pleasure to an- nounce this appointment," states Exec. VP/GM Alan Voss. "Steve is a
tireless, result -oriented executive. He's fit into the role of VP with his usual passion, becoming a great marketing person in the process. His motivation- al skills and tremendous drive make STEVE HELDT
him an invaluable asset to the whole Elektra team. The entire company joins me in congratulating him on this appointment."
"I love this company," states Heldt.
"It's an honor to be working with great executives like Sylvia Rhone and
Alan Voss, and the entire Elektra orga-
nization. My job is also made a lot eas-
ier by getting to work with one of the
best field staffs in the business, and having the great WEA team backing us up all the way."
IN BRIEF records
Epic Records promoted
Annmarie Gatti to Director Re-
lease Planning.
London Records promoted
Guy Leger to Manager of Artist
Development.
MCA Music Entertainment
Group promoted Pat Blair to VP
Copyright Administration.
Polydor Records appointed
John Rotella VP Sales/Field
Marketing.
Sony Music promoted Steve
Sussman to Director Advertis-
ing/Account Management, Cre-
ative Services....Sony Music Enter-
tainment appointed Maria E.
Valero Counsel, Law Department.
ASCAP named Lauren
Iossa, Nancy Knusten, Loretta
Muñoz and Ron Sobel Assis-
tant VPs.
The U.S. music products
industry enjoyed record rev-
enues in 1995 with over $5.47
billion in sales. That's a 10%
increase over 1994.
radío WNVZ Norfolk appointed
Robin Rogers Regional Sales
Manager.
WJMX Florence names
Keith Mitchell OM, succeeding
departed OM Dave Baker.
KFMB San Diego appointed
Kim Leeds Promotions Director.
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-By The Chrome Lizard
RUM o RS, HALF-TRUTHS ANO OUTRIGHT LIES
The Sound Of The Other Shoe Dropping
With our News section reading more and more like the transaction section of The Wall Street Journal every week, it's
become readily obvious that the radio
buy-outs and swaps involve a lot more
than the exchange of cash and property.
There is a human cost in terms of per-
sonnel changes. That became quite evi-
dent last week when American Radio Systems closed on heritage Top 40 WTIC-FM Hartford. ARS immediately
upped Suzanne McDonald to VP/GM of both TICs; named consultant (and former X100 San Francisco PD) Bill
Stairs OM and ex -PRO -FM Providence
PD David Simpson MD, then brought
in Gary Craig and Sean Elliot to do mornings. Heading out the revolving
door were PD Paul Cannon, morning -
drivers Kelly & Kline, middayer Jeff Webster and swinger Mike West.
s: Apparently, Paul Cannon isn't cooling
his heels on the beach. Sources saw him interviewing for the KWMX Denver PD vacancy along with two Midwest
PDs.
Catching A Ride On A Runaway Train
That best describes WKQI/WNIC Detroit GM John Fullam, who just got new marching orders from Evergreen. He'll take his act to WKTU in the Big
Apple. Early returns from the Accuratings have 'KTU as the #1 sta-
tion in town (predicted share: in the neighborhood of 8.5), with a weekly
cume of over two million. Apparently,
John won't have to generally manage a
major overhaul of the operation.
s: The Chrome Lizard wonders how many of 'KTU's million -plus listeners
recognized the voice of WBLS New York jock/WWKX Providence PD Geronimo.
Cheesesteak Changes Things are anything but settled in Philadelphia, where WPLY promotes long-time staffer Chuck Tisa to PD. He replaces John Knapp (who succeeded Garett Michaels just a book or two ago).
ime
Across the street at WYXR, PD Chuck Knight has freshened up its playlist by
increasing the plays for its Pop currents.
Although they're still leaning in a
decidedly Adult direction, Knight has
promoted AMD Rick Davis to MD, brought in ex-KKBH San Diego morn- ing man Big Ron O'Brien to do after-
noons and moved Mark Sheppard from afternoons to nights. Former MD Joe Proke has left the building.
Mr. Ed Acts! The Chrome Lizard has spent many a
column -inch touting the talents of KHKS Dallas APD/MD "Mr. Ed" Lambert for the much -sought-after PD vacancy at the station. Well, GM Brenda Adriance took me up on it by naming Ed acting PD.
In a similar vein, WSNX Grand Rapids MD Keith Curry picks up interim stripes after the departure of PD Mark McGill.
Is There An MD In The House?
Answering this week's riddle of "How many new MDs does it take to change
the rotations?" are:
s: KDGE Dallas MD Jay Michaels heads
south to tackle the same post at KRBE Houston.
KYLD San Francisco PD Michael Martin promotes from within, upping AMD DJ Mein to MD.
WMXS Montgomery MD Karen Rite finally accepts the same post at WDJX Louisville.
is Scooter returns to WRVW Nashville as
(take a wild guess) MD, replacing Jim McDonald.
And Now For Something Not Completely Different
KUTQ "Q99" Salt Lake City pro-
motes night -timer "Shoe" to APD. (Kayvon was named MD last week)
WNKI Corning ups Bob Quick from APD/ MD to interim PD.
uestions, uestions
Is Jeff Ballentine about to resurface at
an Fast Coast radio station?
s: Is Jerry McKenna thinking about walking a particu- lar dog named Nipper?
Is Brett Ranthom leaving a program- ming post at KGLE South Lake Tahoe to be PD at WKZW Peoria?
The Name Was Changed To Protect The Innocent
WEDJ Charlotte has blown off its Edge handle and changed its calls to WNKS "Kiss." No music and/or for-
mat changes are expected.
Alice Does Live O Here Anymore
Last week, we told you about Long Island flipping its calls to
"The Island" and softening Alternative mix to create a more
lean á la XHRM San Diego and
Denver. (WLIR PD Ted more about it in this w
on page 20.) The latest s
that new format niche is
Francisco, where new PD Steve Hoffman changed its handle to "Alice
97.3" and blew out the entire air staff,
including syndicated morning duo Mark & Brian.
We Read It For The Interesting
Friction... er, Fiction! In undoubtedly the most overlooked photo in the July issue of Playboy, B96
Chicago PD Todd Cavanah (second from left) is pictured offering to light
the stogie of Playmate of the Month Angel Boris (that may not be her name, but hey, do you really care?). We
say "overlooked" because it's about the
only picture on the spread where she's
clothed. Anyway, we jumped at the chance to show you how Todd made an ash out of himself.
Inside Why is this week's coverboy smiling?
Considering his competitive situa- tion-there are five direct or near -for-
mat stations aiming for his target demo-KISN Salt Lake City PD Jim Mores sAuld have gray hair by now.
Fin out ow he's coping...and suc-
g...on page 10.
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THE NETWORK 4 0 INTERVIEW
JIM MORALES Mixing It Up In Salt Lake City
INTERVIEW BY JEFF SILBERMAN
Looking for a real challenge? Try program-
ming a Hot A/C in Salt Lake City. Not
only are there five stations trying to carve
out an audience from your target demo,
but the market's rapidly growing audience
is a somewhat schizophrenic group pri- marily comprised of Alternative -leaning under -25s and
conservative, family values, ballad -loving over -25s.
Jim Morales has picked up that gauntlet, so to speak, by
taking the helm of KISN. Blessed by a strong morning
show and ownership willing to provide the necessary
financial support, Morales has been able to get heard- and noticed-in an all -too -crowded field.
Before he entered the studio to pull his daily afternoon -
drive shift, Morales offered insight into how KISN has sur-
vived-and prospered-in an over -radioed arena.
At KKFR, you went through four
PDs. How did you handle all that
turnover at the top?
I did a lot of tap dancing (laughs). I
just made an effort to get to know each
PD and find out what their hot buttons
were. I also quickly found out what
their orientations on the format were,
as well as their visions to go with that.
Which PDs influenced you the most
in terms of programming insight?
At KKFR, the most influential person was Ron Parker, who'd still be
a great combat PD. Phoenix was a
very competitive market for Top 40.
Guy Zapoleon at KZZP was a master
of his craft. I learned a lot from him
just by being in the same building; I
couldn't help but learn from osmosis.
Was it difficult to land your first
PD gig?
Not really. The station was in Palm
Springs; they needed someone crazy
enough to take on the responsibility.
They had some really wild people work-
ing there. One of them was Kozman,
who's now programming an Alternative
station in Fresno.
We were in a real tough situation
behind KPSI. It was a struggle; I went
in there with the notion that if I could
accomplish anything there and survive,
I could do it anywhere. When I finally
left KCMJ, I had developed a tough
enough skin and learned enough about
the job to succeed elsewhere.
Was KISN the first decent
opportunity to come your way, or
did you interview extensively?
Actually, it came up in 1992, after
a number of other opportunities, in-
cluding an opening at Network 40.
[Editor's note: This was in the pre -
Chrome Lizard era.] KISN came up
right after that. The timing was good,
the situation was right, so I went for it.
Is Salt Lake a rock -solid "family
roots" market or is it becoming
more transient?
It's both. It's a city going through an
evolution from becoming a medium
market to a significantly large market.
There's a huge influx of people, especial-
ly from California. It's becoming more
ethnically and culturally diverse, yet it
still maintains a small town charm.
Did it take a while for you to get a
grasp on Salt lake City's music tastes?
I got a feel for it rather quickly.
Salt Lake City is a misunderstood market. It's a great market on the
younger end, especially for Alterna-
tive. I do believe it's also a reflection
of the culture because when the peo-
ple get to be about 25 or 26, they
start developing the habits and tastes
of someone in their mid -30s.
Take, for example, Soft A/C KSFI.
They have tremendous 25-34 numbers
and had good 18-34 numbers in the
past. Why? Because it's a very conserva-
tive market. The 25-34s are very ballad -
oriented, which, again, is a reflection of
the culture. The lifestyle here encourages
people to marry, have kids and settle
down fairly quickly. It creates a demand
for relaxing, mood -service radio stations.
So, it seems that you either go hard
for the kids or get really mellow
and soft for everyone else.
It seems that way, but you can
strike a balance...however, it's tricky.
How did you make the transition to
Program Director?
I had been MD for two -and -a -
half years when PD John Dimick left
to program KPLZ Seattle. At that time, it was a struggle [for the PD
job] between me and Dane Craig,
who was doing middays here. We
were both lobbying heavily for the
job. Dane got the nod.
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He was PD here for about three
weeks when something interesting happened across the street at KSFI.
Their PD bolted to KVRI (now KBEE, B98) and offered Dane the gig
along with mornings-which was his
dream job. He left rather suddenly, so
they came back to me.
What was the inter -office ambience
like when two different staffers
were going for the PD vacancy?
It was political. There was a lot of
hand -shaking and chit-chats with people behind closed doors, but we
managed to stay friendly and civil
about the whole thing. It was a real
unstable situation for a while, but the
staff got through it.
Ironically, I got the job five weeks
later. When that happened, I got the
staff together and basically told them
that I'm the guy, I'm not going across
the street, so let's move forward.
As PD, did you have to do any-
thing to emphasize the point that you
weren't "one of the guys" anymore?
Yes and no. It's always a bit strange
to come from the rank -and -file and
move into management. But we've got a
great staff of people here who are very
professional. They saw the situation for
what it was and what needed to happen.
I felt that everyone was really supportive.
What sort of changes did you make
with the station as PD?
The first thing I wanted to do was
begin marketing the station. It hadn't been well -marketed or advertised in
years. We also hadn't had any re-
search in years. To an extent, the sta-
tion was surviving on dumb luck. Part
of that was due to limited resources,
but they made a commitment to win.
We also realized how extremely
competitive our situation was...and if
we didn't do something about TV,
marketing and research, the station
would be in serious trouble.
The music hadn't been examined
in years. We hadn't done any percep-
tuals. So we did that, discovered where our strengths and weaknesses
were and proceeded from there. We
also discovered what the strengths and
weaknesses of our competition were.
What did you discover at KISN?
Basically, we discovered that KISN
was a station in transition with a blurred
identity. In the past five years, we've
gone from being an Adult Top 40 to a
real Top 40 to a Rock Top 40, then a
confused Top 40, then during John Dimick's tenure, we drifted back to Hot
A/C. We really had to emphasize what
we are now. That image needed to be
supported by marketing the product. I
came on and fortified the position. We
did the research; we spent the money on
TV and marketing and established a
consistent direction for the station.
Was it difficult to do that in an over -
radioed market like Salt Lake City?
by -the -book, very marketing -oriented
and into producing the station as a
long-term product...which is why
they're successful. They're also the
only Soft A/C, which certainly helps.
Hot A/C is another story altogeth-
er. It's difficult to describe Hot A/C
as one distinct format to your audi-
ence. When two other radio stations
directly go up against you, it makes it
tough to win that top -of -mind battle.
Are your target demo of 25-44
women "button -pushers?"
Basically, yes. One thing we have in
our favor, which really carries us a long
THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD
JIM MORALES KTYD Santa Barbara "Everything"
KXXN Santa Barbara Middays
KCAQ Oxnard Overnights
KZZP Phoenix Late Nights
KKFR Phoenix MD/Middays
KCMJ Palm Springs Program Director
KISN Salt Lake City MD...Program Director
It was very tough because, as you've
said, it is over -radioed. Today, we have
two other Hot A/Cs and one Soft A/C,
plus an Arrow station. That's five sta-
tions competing for our core. My wish,
my prayer, is that an alien space craft
will come and take a few of them away.
Seriously, it presents quite a challenge.
How do you stand out in that crowd?
It's a matter of winning the top -of -
mind battle and a matter of making
the fewest mistakes. What kind of mis-
takes...I won't say because I want the
other stations to keep making them.
Does your personal knowledge of KSFI PD Dane Craig affect your
programming strategy?
I don't think my personal knowl-
edge of Dane figures into second- guessing that station. The decision -
making process over there is much more complicated than Dane's per-
sonality. They have a different set of parameters than we do. They're very
way besides being a solid Hot A/C, is
our very talented morning show. Fisher
& Todd & Erin are very established in
the market, having been here for nine
years, and they're better than ever.
Their appeal goes well beyond the
target demo. Their humor and inter-
action with the audience takes on a
larger dimension than just talking to
our female core.
How outrageous can a Hot A/C
morning show get in Salt Lake City?
A little bit, but it doesn't mean you
have to sit with your knees together all
the time. Before the Jazz played the
Sonics in Game 6 in the NBA confer-
ence finals, our morning show made a
bet with Kent and Allen from KPLZ
Seattle that if the Jazz lost, they'd walk
naked up a major boulevard here. Of course, they're putting "naked" in quo-
tations because it wasn't what it seemed to be. Kent and Allen made an
identical offer in Seattle. Of course, in
our case, "naked" means walking a dog
named Naked-but the audience doesn't know that. So while they're
raising eyebrows, we decided that this
was a unique enough situation with
just enough sizzle to justify doing this.
So, Utah loses...and Fisher & Todd &
Erin walked "Naked."
Do you have the problem that traditionally afflicts Hot A/Cs- pulling strong night numbers?
Nights are really tough for any Hot
A/C. Let's face it: Your audience is more
TV -oriented. If it's "Must -See Thurs-
day," they naturally gravitate towards the
tube. We've got some benchmark fea-
tures at night to draw some adults back
in...and they work fairly well. One is
"The '80s At 8," a Retro show.
What type of promotions work best
for your core?
The best ones are often outdoor promotions that are targeted toward
working women. We do a tremendous
Secretaries' Day in downtown Salt
Lake City. It's a huge benefit; we get
upwards of 800 secretaries. We give
away some skiing packages, but that
tends to be more of a tourist attraction.
You'd be surprised at how many Salt
Lake City natives don't ski.
Has the "station cluster" buying
syndrome hit Salt Lake and affected
the way you program?
I primarily focus on this station,
but I also keep an eye on ownership
movement in the market place...and
there's always something afoot. We
were purchased last November by
Trumper Communications, which also
owns a Sports station and a AAA sta-
tion here. They're a great group of committed, aggressive and inspired
people who have assembled a great
combination of formats in this town.
We share some information, but we
don't work together on promotions.
Personally, do you want to plant
roots in Salt Lake City, or are you
still thinking of career advancement?
This is really a lifestyle job for me.
I've got a baby daughter now, my wife
and I fell in love with Salt lake City.
There's really no huge desire on my
part to move to another market. I may
feel differently tomorrow, but for now
I feel very happy here. r
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WXLK 92.3 K92 3934 Electric Road
Roanoke, VA 24018
(540) 774-9200 Phone
(540) 774-5667 Fax
Thurs. 3 pm -5 pm
Merideth Coleman General Manager
Sammy Simpson Operations Manager
Rich E. Cunningham ....Program Director
Rick E. Cunningham Music Director
Willie B. Promotions Coordinator
Gary Blake Production Director
Wayne Moss General Sales Manager
The KKrew in the Morning, Mofo & Sally 5:00 am - 9:00 am
Willie B. 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Bill Campbell 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Gary Blake 3:00 pm -7:00 pm
Rich E. Cunningham 7:00 pm - 12:00 am
Carter Garrett 12:00 am -5:00 am
Ownership CEBE Investments
Consultant Jan Jeffries (BD&A)
STATION PROMO VOICE: John Pleise
FAMOUS ALUMNI:
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Arbitron #101
Population: 380,400
WXLK's PD/MD Rich E.
Cunningham isn't shy about ex-
pressing his enthusiasm for K92. He believes the station has been
#1 for so long because it has a perfect blend of air talent, promo- tions and listener participation.
"K92 has been on the air for 16 years and since day one, K92 has been 'The Hit Music' radio station for Cen- tral and Southwest Virginia. We rock and we
dance...the bottom line...we play the hits. Our target demo is women 18-34...with a
heavy lean towards women 25-34. K92 has enjoyed tremendous success, including 12
years at #1 by being, staying and sounding local. We have a real bright, fun -sounding ra-
dio station, that even after 16 years, people still love to listen to it. K92 sounds major market even if we are in market #101. Roanoke/Lynchburg is made up of two Rock outlets, four Country, two Urban, two Oldies, two A/Cs and one Top 40...K92.
"The day begins with the K-Krew in the Morning, hosted by Mofo & Sally. They do a
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Willie B. handles the 9 am -to -12 pm shift and is President/CEO of the `K92 While You Work Club.' When Willie comes off the air, he becomes our Promotions Coordinator. Bill
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this is a smash!
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titled LP is certified Gold as
video action continues on MTV, VH1 and The BOX. "It's extremely reactive here," says WJMX MD Cactus Jack.
Another cutting edge tune
that is exploding on the Mainstream circuit is "Sister" (MCA) by The Nixons. Q99, KQKQ, WKBQ plus many more are checking in with suc-
cess stories. It's on over 50 sta-
tions and is picking up over
500 BDS detections. MTV also rotates the video in Stress
rotation.
BILLIE RAY MARTIN
After a Most Added first week with "Change The World" (Reprise), Eric Clapton should build for weeks
and will be one of the sum- mer's major hits. Very polished and smooth, the lead-off song
from the forthcoming John Travolta film, Phenomenon, attracts solid airplay at Top 40
and Crossover (with the Babyface influence).
A cool number that Top 40
is easily embracing is The Badlees with "Angeline Is Coming Home" (Atlas/Polydor/A&M). Q106, WSSX, KLRZ plus many more
highlight the airplay on this song. Slickly produced and very
accessible, the release can also
be found on Network 40's CD Sampler #91.
Ringing up strong sales numbers and building strong major -market airplay is the sophomore release from J'son
called "I'll Never Stop Loving You" (Hollywood). Tallying over 60 stations right now, including most major markets, WNOK OM Scott Summers says, "This song can really take
off here." The BOX reports #5
Most Requested with airplay at
BET as well.
Tunes expected to domi- nate the summer airwaves are:
Coolio's reactionary number "All The Way Live" (Island), Billie Ray Martin with "Your Loving Arms" (Sire/EEG), Donna Lewis and her research
monster, "I Love You Always
Forever" (Atlantic/AG) and the accessible hit from the Spin Doctors called "She Used To Be Mine" (Epic).
DONNA LEWIS
Up-and-coming hits to clear
immediate slots for include the
smash from Maxi Priest f/ Shaggy with "That Girl" (Virgin). Also check out the forthcoming Top 40 hit from Hunger called "Vanishing Cream" (Universal Records). After building a solid Alternative
foundation, the timing is perfect
for the Top 40 Crossover. Also,
mark June 11 on your Network
40 calendars for the superb track
from Chynna Phillips called "I
Live For You" (EMI Records).
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C O M r' U-, !-. R GENERATE. AIRPLAY REPORTS
Aonsr/Soxc/LasrL
O TRACY BONHAM. Mother Mother (Island)
O DISHWALLA. Counting Blue Cars (A&M)
O BUSH. Machinehead (Trauma/Interscope/AG)
4 THE CRANBERRIES. Salvation (Island)
O JEWEL. I,"úho Will Save Your Soul (Atlantic/AG)
O ALANIS MORISSETTE. You Learn (Maverick/Reprise)
Q DAVE MATTHEWS BAND. Too Much (RCA)
O SOUNDGARDEN. Pretty Noose (A&M)
Q GOLDFINGER. Here In Your Bedroom (Mojo/Universal)
BUTTHOLE SURFERS. Pepper (Capitol)
CD THE VERVE PIPE. Photograph (RCA)
11 THE NIXONS. Sister (MCA)
13 OASIS, Champagne Supernova (Epic)
O NO DOUBT. Spiderwebs (Trauma/Interscope/AG)
REFRESHMENTS. Banditos (Mercury)
O THE SMASHING PUMPKINS. Tonight, Tonight (Virgin)
17 JARS OF CLAY. Flood (Silvertone)
TRACY CHAPMAN. Give Me One Reason (Elektra/EEG)
PRIMITIVE RADIO CODS. Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth (Columbia/CRG)
20 STONE TEMPLE PILOTS. Big Bang Baby (Atlantic/AG)
® STONE TEMPLE PILOTS. Tdppin' On A Hole In A Paper Heart (Atlantic/AG)
22 HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH. Old Man & Me (When I Get To Heaven) (Atlantic/AG)
23 EVERCLEAR. Santa Monica (Capitol)
t RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE. Bulls On Parade (Epic)
© THE CURE. Mint Car (Elektra/EEG)
e PORNO FOR PYROS. Tahitian Moon (WB)
27 EVERCLEAR. Heartspark Dollarsign (Capitol)
C METALLICA. Until It Sleeps (Elektra/EEG)
PAUL WESTERBERG. Love Untold (Reprise)
e GIN BLOSSOMS. Day Job (A&M)
) ADAM CLAYTON & LARRY MULLEN,""ieme From Mission: Impossible (Island)
SOLUTION A.D. Fearless (TAG/Atlantic/AG)
33 DOG'S EYE VIEW. Everything Falls Apart (Columbia/CRG)
Q GARBAGE. Stupid Girl (Almo Sounds/Geffen)
F00 FIGHTERS. Big Me (Roswell/Capitol)
36 IMPERIAL DRAG. Boy Or A Girl (WORK/CRG)
37 COWBOY JUNKIES. A Common Disaster (Geffen)
38 ALANIS MORISSETTE. Ironic (Maverick/Reprise)
CD GRAVITY KILLS. Guilty (TVT Records)
40 SPACEHOG. In The Meantime (Sire/EEG)
2W LW TW
844 887 946
834 799 928
927 884 893
890 881 869
737 718 843
718 665 799
745 750 770
640 632 695
603 594 667
512 518 596
640 548 585
722 610 585
801 677 542
473 490 541
456 464 521
320 408 494
487 487 473
418 424 455
177 317 444
621 482 414
275 323 409
459 422 407
630 446 402
435 390 401
260 316 398
353 345 387
331 385 374
318 366
375 364 366
339 321 331
290 307 328
247 274 315
408 322 309
130 179 292
376 286 290
331 296 283
336 287 269
399 305 266
277 253 257
385 286 255
BULLETS INDICATE INCREASED AIRPLAY
MOSH PIT NEW ISLAND: It was out for one set of legendary calls and in an older set of legendary
calls, as WDRE Long Island became WLIR "The Island." PD Ted Taylor has a brand new
air staff, including morning show co -hosts Barry Ravioli and Susan Browning. As you
probably heard, the new music mix is decidedly adult, free of Grunge and well -seasoned
with Classic Alternative product. As PD Ted Taylor notes, "Alternative has been around
since 1981. People who are my age-35-have grown up with this music, so when we do a
softer version of it, it won't be a hardcore Alternative station. It'll offer Alternative hits from
their youth almost like an Oldies station...although we'll still be two-thirds current."
ROLODEX REPORT: Major personnel changes in CA World. WKQX "Q101
Chicago just named their seventh morning team in the last four years...and this one looks
like it'll stick. WLUP night duo Wendy Taylor and Bill Leff have crossed the street and will
start waking up the town at the end of June....Lisa Trexler was appointed Director of
Promotions & Marketing at KXPK "The Peak" Denver. Lisa has spent 15 years in the busi-
ness, boasting stops at WBCN Boston, KEGL Dallas, WXKS-FM Boston and KAZY
Denver....In an on -air shuffle at Q99 Salt Lake City, PD Ken Carr moves to afternoons,
night -timer "Shoe" was upped to APD, new MD Kayvon is doing middays and crossing
the street from AOR KBER to do mornings are Nick Martin and Alan Handy, who'll join
regular Woody on "The Freak Show"....Kruse nabs the afternoon gig at WHYT "The
Planet" Detroit. Previously, he was MD at WVKS/WRVF Toledo.
GO RATS! Panther fever, sweeping through the state of Florida as the underdog expansion hockey team finds themselves in the Stanley Cup finals, is reaching epidemic
proportions. But flags flying out of car windows and rubber rats being thrown on the ice
is just the beginning of the excitement. WPBZ "The Buzz" West Palm Beach just con-
cluded a six -week "Expose The Buzz" promotion. They offered listeners $10,000 for the
most creative way to "Expose The Buzz." Not only did listeners have bannered boats and
helicopters, one listener had Buzz toilet paper printed, then put it in all the bathrooms at
WPB's International Airport. The winner painted his car with the Buzz logo and slogan,
then showed up anywhere there were crowds. He also landed national and local TV cov-
erage at the Bulls/Magic game posing as Dennis Rodman with a Buzz T-Shirt on. Major
kudos to my buds in the Palm Beaches for an overwhelmingly successful promotion. BEHIND THE BUZZ: Since I happened to be in the neighborhood, PD Amy Doyle
was gracious enough to give me a brief tour of The Buzz. Disrupting MD Robert English's airshift was a definite highlight, as was invading promotion wiz Dan O'Brien and Production Director John O'Connell's office was a close second, but sharing some
lunch with LSM Neil Odze took the cake. I'm sure Network 40 Picture Page junkie and
Buzz morning man Mark Summers is shedding a couple of tears over the lost photo ops.
IN THE MUSIC MEETING:
BARENAKED LADIES "The Old Apartment" (Reprise)
BLUES TRAVELER "But Anyway" (A&M)
BONO & ADAM CLAYTON "Tomorrow" (EMI Records)
CAST "Sandstorm" (A&M)
PETE DROGE "Mr. Jade" (WB)
ELECTRONIC "Forbidden City" (WB)
GOD STREET WINE "Are You For Real" (Merton
GOODNESS "Goodbye" (Lava/Atlantic/AG)
MEICES "Uncool" (London/Island)
NADA SURF "Popular" (Elektra/EEG)
THE NIXONS "Wire" (MCA)
ROCKET FROM THE CRYPT "On A Rope" (Interscope)
SCREAMING TREES "All I Know" (Epic)
SQUEEZE "This Summer" (I.R.S.)
-Kristen Guarino
C1CCE Crcted clirplciy 1 BECK. Where It's At (DGC)
2 ALANIS MORISSETTE. You Learn (Maverick/Reprise)
3 DISHWALLA, Counting Blue Cars (A&M)
4 PRIMITIVE RADIO GODS. Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth (Columbia)
5 JEWEL. Who Will Save Your Soul (Atlantic/AG)
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+134
+129
+127
+125
t"rl G S fi C! CI K -A C C 1 OASIS. Don't Look Back In Anger (Epic)
2 SPONGE. Wax Ecstatic (Columbia/CRG)
2 BECK. Where It's At (DGC)
4 GARBAGE. Stupid Girl (Almo Sounds/Geffen)
5 STABBING WESTWARD. Shame (Columbia/CRG)
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KROQ 15x KEDJ 30x KITS 16x KO1E 20x WPI,A 30x Extra Bonus
WRI,G KPH WNFZ Y107 20x WEQg 13x WAVF 30x KZON 15x WAQZ 15x WPST 20x
KICT 27x WOWW 25x BBC 15x ZHRD1 18x KI,ZR 23x WAVF 30x
WRAK KAEP WRNS WZRH 15x KTCI, 27x WFTK 15x KBBT 19x KROX 15x
WE16Z 14x WQgY 13x KPOI llx WPGU 12x KJEE 9x
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STREET PT' t, M P U T E R GENERATE. AIRPLAY REPORTS
ARnsr/SoxrJlAea 2W LW TB
O THE FUGEES. Killing Me Softly (Ruffhouse/Columbia/CRG) 2449 2250 2299
O BONE THUGS -N -HARMONY. Tha Crossroads (Ruthless/Relativity) 1878 1794 1991
Q SWV. You're The One (RCA) 1572 1645 1857
O MARIAN CAREY. Always Be My Baby (Columbia/CRG) 1778 1533 1559
5 CELINE DION. Because You Loved Me (550 Music) 1531 1358 1325
O TONI BRAXTON. You're Makin' Me High (LaFace/Arista) 979 1113 1260
7 COOLIO. 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New) (Tommy Boy) 1139 1061 1024
O QUAD CITY DJ'S. C'Mon 'N Ride It (Big Beat/Atlantic/AG) 791 836 939
9 R. KELLY. Down Low (Jive) 1143 991 909
ID PUFF JOHNSON. Forever More (WORK/CRG) 812 822 906
TEVIN CAMPBELL. Back To The World (Qwest/WB) 235 655 883
® MONICA. Why I Love You So Much (Rowdy/Arista) 711 774 832
GEORGE MICHAEL. FastLove (DreamWorks/Geffen) 701 673 828
TOTAL. Kissin' You (Bad Boy/Arista) 674 674 805
14 ANGELINA. Release Me (Upstairs) 842 826 805
0 COLOR ME BADD. The Earth, The Sun, The Rain (Giant) 799 777 792
m R. KELLY. I Can't Sleep Baby (If I) (Jive) 306 546 777
ALANIS MORISSETTE. Ironic (Maverick/Reprise) 725 746 772
0 LA BOUCHE. Sweet Dreams (RCA) 870 706 755
BRANDY. Sittin' Up In My Room (Arista) 938 665 730
21 MC LYTE F/ XSCAPE. ,(eep On Keepin' On (Flavor Unit/Eastwest/EEG) 734 812 683
THE TONY RICH PROJECT. Nobody Knows (LaFace/Arista) 716 620 665
Q KEITH SWEAT. Twisted (Elektra/EEG) 109 374 661
CASE. Touch Me, Tease Me (Def Jam/Mercury) 580 619 656
JODECI. Get On Up (Uptown/MCA) 582 642 647
C DELINQUENT HABITS. Tres Delinquentes (Loud/RCA) 527 538 570
27 JOE. All The Things (Your Man Won't Do) (Island) 683 526 474
CID J'SON. I'll Never Stop Loving You (Hollywood) 512 458 471
0 ROBERT MILES. Children (Arista) 339 442 462
Q LARRY MULLEN & ADAM CLAYTON. Theme From Mission Impossible (Island) 301 343 426
JORDAN HILL. For The Love Of You (Atlantic/AG) 102 266 392
32 BILLIE RAY MARTIN. Your Loving Arms (Sire/EEG) 574 448 382
® MONTELL JORDAN. I Like (Def Jam/Mercury) 245 301 367
34 EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL. Missing (Atlantic/AG) 465 436 360
® LOS DEL RIO. Macarena (Club Cuts/RCA) 266 263 340
36 WHITNEY HOUSTON AND CECE WINANS. Count On Me (Arista) 458 374 337
37 SHAI. I Don't Wanna Be Alone (Gasoline Alley/MCA) 514 490 333
38 MARY J. BLIGE. Not Gon' Cry (Arista) 637 446 332
39 EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL. Wrong (Atlantic/AG) 399 390 330
40 MICHAEL JACKSON. They Don't Care About Us (MJJ Music/Epic) 355 349 327
BULLETS INDICATE INCREASED AIRPLAY
i NATI ON RADIO NEWS: KYLD San Francisco PD Michael Martin gives Jose Mena (a.k.a.
D.J. Mein) his well -deserved MD stripes....KGGI Riverside PD Bob Lewis brings Rick
Hummer in from WDJB Ft. Wayne for the 7 -midnight shift....KQMQ Honolulu hires
KIKI's Kut Master Spaz as head mixer....WJBT Jacksonville is looking for part-timers.
Give PD Paco Lopez a call if you're interested....Another great trend in Fresno as B95
goes from an 8.6 to a 9.4 12+, from an 11.7 to a 12.3 18-34 and from a 5.0 to a 6.2 25-
54....KQMQ Honolulu had good numbers this trend as well, going up in every demo
and daypart, including a 6.9 -to -8.8 bounce 12+.
RECORD LAND: Kim Hughes is officially
gone from RCA. She's doing a couple of interim
projects for LOUD Records at (213) 653-
0891....Happy B -day to The WORK Group's
Johnny Coppola, who is seen to the right with
the lovely Puff Johnson, who's singing him a
personal "Happy Birthday" song.
MUSIC NEWS: The entire soundtrack to
Eddie Murphy's new film, The Nutty Professor
(Def Jam/Mercury), is the bomb! Besides current
hits from LL Cool J, C'.ace and Montell Jordan,
look for new music from Monica featuring Naughty By Nature's Treach, a new record
from the Def Squad (Erick Sermon, Redman and Keith Murray,) the Jay -Z and Foxxy
Brown track "Ain't No N***" as well as new music from Def Jam R&B act Dos Of
Soul and Babyface's answer to Boyz II Men, Az Yet, Richie Rich, Trigger Tha
Gambler, Warren G and more....On the subject of soundtracks, with Whoopi
Goldberg's Eddie grossing over $8 million its first week out, look for Coolíio's latest sin-
gle, "All The Way Live" (Tommy Boy/Island) to really start blowing up. The song is
featured in its entirety three times during the movie....Getting lots of love at retail and at
every station playing it is the debut single, "Hay," from Chicago area Rap group Crucial
Conflict. The song grows on you like crazy...as does the other Rhythmic record on
Universal Records, Monifah's "You." Don't sleep on this artist; her whole album is
amazing....Maxi Priest came by the offices with his new single, "That Girl," which fea-
tures Shaggy and is destined to be a huge summer Reggae smash....Young MC is back
with a double A -sided single which has been blowing up at KLUC for over 18 weeks.
Contact Mark Levy at (310) 275-3377 for the hook-up....On the Dance tip, check out
Amber's "This Is Your Night"(Tommy Boy), which continues to pick up speed and is
now #1 at B96 with 76 spins....Jive Rap artist Too Short has sold over 250,000 albums
in just two weeks. Meanwhile, the new R Kelly, "I Can't Sleep Baby" is all but closed
out at Crossover and headed straight toward the Pop charts....Greg "Marketing
Genius" Lee has set up all kinds of amazing plans to celebrate the symboled one's birth-
day this Friday including being able to digitally download his new song, "Dinner With
Delores," almost a week before the "official" release date of June 12....Hearing great
things about the New Edition project.
-Debby Peterson
acccicrctecl airplcAy 1 KEITH SWEAT. Twisted (Elektra/EEG)
2 R. KELLY. Can't Sleep Baby (If I) (Jive)
3 TEVIN CAMPBELL. Back To The World (Qwest/WB)
4 SWV. You're The One (RCA)
5 BONE THUGS -N -HARMONY. Tha Crossroads (Ruthless/Relativity)
+287
+231
+228
+212
+197
1 LL COOL J. Loungin' (Def Jam/Mercury)
2 COOLIO. All The Way Live (Tommy Boy/Island)
2 DEBORAH COX. Where Do We Go From Here (Arista)
4 MAXI PRIEST & SHAGGY. That Girl (Virgin)
5 BAD YARD CLUB F/ CRYSTAL WATERS. In De Ghetto (Mercury)
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"Someday,
(HoLLvwooD)
CRUCIAL CONFLICT
"Hay"
(UNIVERSAL RECORDS)
Dos OF SOUL
"Conic Around"
(DEE JAM/MERCURY)
GROOVE THEORY
"Baby i.uv"
(Epic)
MISTA
"Blackberry Molasses"
(ELEKTRA/EEG)
NAS
"If I Ruled The World"
(CoLumBIA/CRG)
MAXI PRIEST F/ SHAGGY
"That Girl"
(VIRGIN)
COIN 7-14M` "riff» PACO LOPEZ
WJBT
Jacksonville
Cypress Hill "Boom Biddy Bye Bye"
Dos Of Soul "Come Around"
LL Cool J "Loungin"'
MARIAMA
SNIDER
KKBT
Los Angeles
New Edition "Coming Home"
New Edition "Back Where We Belong"
New Edition "One More Day"
New Edition "Still In Love"
New Edition "Old Friends"
CAT THOMAS
KLUC
Las Vegas
Total "Kissin' You"
Young MC "Get Your Boogie On"
JEFF NELSON
XHTZ "Z90"
San Diego
Katalina "DJ Girl"
D'Angelo "Me And Those
Dreaming Eyes Of Mine"
LL Cool J "Loungin"'
Passion "Where I'm From"
MARK
ADAMS KBOS "B95"
Fresno
Maxi Priest f/ Shaggy "That Girl"
B.B. Goon
WW1IX "Kix 106"
Providence
Cypress Hill "Boom Biddy Bye Bye"
Molella f/ Outhere Brothers "If You
Want To Party"
Me'Shell Ndegeocello "Leviticus: Faggot"
Alter Ego "Joy Ride"
CHARLIE
HUERO
KTFM
San Antonio
All 4 One "Someday"
2Pac f/ K -Ci and Jojo
"How Do U Want It"
JOHN DICKINSON KJMN Denver
The Tony Rich Project
"Like A Woman"
Me'Shell Ndegeocello "Leviticus: Faggot"
Delinquent Habits "Tres Delinquentes"
TONY MANERO
KZFM Corpus Christi
El Presidente "Cafe Con Leche"
The Tony Rich Project
"Like A Woman"
Busta Rhymes f/ Zhane "It's A Party"
The Fugees "No Woman, No Cry"
ERIK
BRADLEY WBBM
"B96" Chicago
No Mercy "Where Do You Go"
Keith Sweat "Twisted"
LUCY
BARRAGAN
KCAQ "Q105"
Oxnard/Ventura
4U "Home"
LL Cool J "Loungin"'
Shadez "Tell Me (I'll Be Around)"
SCOTT
WHEELER
WHHH
"Hoosier 96"
Indianapolis
Too Short "Gettin' It"
JACKIE JAMES
KKSS "97.3 Kiss" Albuquerque
Maxi Priest f/ Shaggy "That Girl"
R. Kelly "I Can't Sleep Baby (If I)"
WOOKIE
WOCQ
Ocean City
Luciano "Who Could It Be"
Bad Yard Club f/ Crystal Waters
"In De Ghetto"
Seiko "Let's Talk About It
JAMIE HYATT
KQMQ
Honolulu
Katalina "DJ Girl"
Jordan Hill "For The Love Of You"
Buffy "Give Me A Reason"
C.K. KWIN Stockton
Groove Theory "Baby Luv"
Nas "If I Ruled The World"
Bad Yard Club f/ Crystal Waters
"In De Ghetto"
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AmsdSssslllra 2W LW 1W
1 CELINE DION. Because You Loved Me (550 Music)
2 MARIAN CAREY. Always Be My Baby (Columbia/CRG)
© TRACY CHAPMAN. Give Me One Reason (Elektra/EEG)
4 THE TONY RICH PROJECT. Nobody Knows (LaFace/Arista)
O JANN ARDEN. Insensitive (A&M)
Q GEORGE MICHAEL. FastLove (DreamWorks/Geffen)
7 HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH. Old Man & Me (When I Get To Heaven) (Atlantic/AG)
O GLORIA ESTEFAN. Reach (Epic)
GIN BLOSSOMS. Follow You Down (A&M)
10 EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL. Missing (Atlantic/AG)
11 NATALIE MERCHANT. Wonder (Elektra/EEG)
12 WHITNEY HOUSTON AND CECE WINANS. Count On Me (Arista)
® STING. You Still Touch Me (A&M)
14 ALANIS MORISSETTE. Ironic (Maverick/Reprise)
15 SEAL. Don't Cry (ZTT/WB)
16 LIONEL RICHIE. Don't Wanna Lose You (Mercury)
17 BODEANS. Closer To Free (Reprise)
CD TONI BRAXTON. Let It Flow (LaFace/Arista)
CD CHER. One By One (Reprise)
NATALIE MERCHANT. Jealousy (Elektra/EEG)
® GOO GOO DOLLS. Name (Metal Blade/WB)
22 ROD STEWART. So Far Away (Lava/Atlantic/AG)
S DOG'S EYE VIEW. Everything Falls Apart (Columbia/CRG)
24 MELISSA ETHERIDGE. I Want To Come Over (Island)
COLLECTIVE SOUL. The World I Know (Atlantic/AG)
ERIC CLAPTON, Change The World (Reprise)
SORAYA. Suddenly (Island)
28 SELENA. I'm Getting Used To You (EMI Records)
29 MARIAN CAREY & BOYZ II MEN. One Sweet Day (Columbia/CRG)
30 HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH. Time (Atlantic/AG)
® MICHAEL ENGLISH. our Love Amazes Me (Curb)
32 ELTON JOHN. Blessed (Rocket/Island)
33 F00 FIGHTERS. Big Me (Roswell/Capitol)
34 DEL AMITRI. Roll To Me (A&M)
e BRYAN ADAMS. The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You (A&M)
36 TAKE THAT. Back For Good (Arista)
ROBERT MILES. Children (Arista)
38 BLUES TRAVELER. Run -Around (A&M)
C) ADAM CLAYTON & LARRY MULLEN. Theme From Mission: Impossible (Island)
ALANIS MORISSETTE. You Learn (Maverick/Reprise)
5354 5318
4536 4458
3532 3684
3768 3664
3008 3011
2353 2504
2665 2624
2314 2327
2245 2305
2470 2413
2238 2093
2358 2208
1397 1656
2047 1992
2442 2251
2159 2071
1986 1906
1306 1340
455 787
804 919
1286 1191
1444 1307
1026 1038
1310 1201
1058 977
887
984
1270
1142
659
1041
923
919
499
928
627
804
538
324
956
992
1160
1015
764
1036
912
890
627
824
693
815
631
500
5178
4209
4057
3623
3146
2588
2577
2390
2361
2349
2014
1940
1932
1931
1844
1812
1756
1530
1268
1253
1231
1119
1116
1107
1067
1051
1044
990
961
957
932
925
870
817
789
765
759
754
744
740
BULLETS INDICATE INCREASED AIRPLAY
KEYSTROKES ENGLISH HIT: Curb artist Michael English hit the L.A. scene and made quite an
impression. Not only did he rock The House Of Blues, he also had no trouble soothing
the audience with his latest hit, "Your Love Amazes Me." Radio showed up in full force,
including KISC Spokane's Rob Harder and Dawn Marcel, KBIG Los Angeles' Dave
Verdery, ex -cover boy WWKX Providence's Joe Dawson and WNVZ Norfolk's Sean
Sellers. Curb's Ric Lippincot was quite the host of a meet -and -greet with Michael after
his performance.
RADIO REBELS: In case you missed last week's issue, the rumors are true! Without a
non -compete stipulation in his WMTX contract, Mason Dixon has moved across town to
christen the new sound of WUSA Tampa. But he's not the only one to make the transi-
tion. Mason took MD Rico Blanco and morning duo Bill Connolly and Jo-Jo Walker
with him. He also re -unites with GM (and former Q105 pal) Marc Kaye....Meanwhile,
WMTX Tampa quickly filled the vacancies by naming afternoon -driver Mike Reeves as
the new PD and Research Director Yvonne Bass as the MD....In other parts of the coun-
try, KLYF Des Moines afternoon -driver Kenn McCloud has been promoted to PD.
Michael Flittle leaves the position for a business opportunity "outside of radio"....WSRS
Worcester APD/MD Keith Murray has left the station; PD Steve Peck will handle all the
music. Formerly of WMJX Boston, Frank Mitchell is now the "Love Songs" host.
MAJOR MUSIC ACTION: Virgin artist Maxi Priest wowed the Network 40 staff
with a visit this past week. Maxi, along with Virgin L.A. local Mike "Easteregg" Easterlin,
brought by copies of his new release, "That Girl" (Virgin). It's a perfect sound for the
summertime....Number-one most added and shooting its way up the charts, Eric
Clapton's "Change The World" (Reprise) is making major impact. Some of the stations
already on this monster include WJLK Asbury Park, WMXV New York, WPLJ New
York, WTMX Chicago and KBIG Los Angeles....From the wake of success of "Who Do
U Love," diva Deborah Cox's "Where Do We Go From Here" (Arista) can also be heard
on Network 40's CD sampler # 92....The uptempo tune from ER's Anthony Edwards -
directed video for The Badlees, "Angeline Is Coming Home" (Atlas/ Polydor/A&M), is
already making waves with KHMX Houston, KKMY Beaumont, KZZP Phoenix and
WROE Green Bay....From the upcoming Disney mega -summer smash, All -4 -One's
"Someday" (Hollywood) is highlighted in The Hunchback Of Notre Dame....Speaking of
summer movies, Demi Moore's flashy flick Striptease features Chynna Phillips' "I Live
For You" (EMI Records)....And we've talked about her before-now it's your turn to
check out Jordan Hill's amazing "For The Love Of You" (143/Atlantic/AG).
Please remember your deadline for A/C playlists is Mondays at 5 pm. Fax 'em over
to (818) 973-2420. And don't forget to call with station news and promo ideas toll -
free, (800) 443-4001.
COMING YOUR WAY JUNE 1 OTH: ALL -4 -ONE "Someday" (HoI,.vw000)
THE BADLEES "Angeline Is Coming Home" (An..snbt.roordA&M)
JORDAN HILL "For The Love Of You" 043)Au., rldAG)
PUFF JOHNSON "Forever More" (WORK/CRG)
MARK KNOPFLER "Darling Pretty" (wa) ALISON KRAUSS & UNION STATION "Moments Like This"(s,MSEr/wB) CHYNNA PHILLIPS "I Live For You" (EMI Rrcoltos)
-Tiffany Eason
ciccleratecl c>Iirplciy 1 ERIC CLAPTON. Change The World (Reprise)
2 CHER. One By One (Reprise)
3 TRACY CHAPMAN. Give Me One Reason (Elektra/EEG)
4 NATALIE MERCHANT, Jealousy (Elektra/EEG)
5 STING. You Still Touch Me (A&M)
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2 BLESSID UNION OF SOULS. All Along (EMI Records)
3 CHER. One By One (Reprise)
4 PETER CETERA. One Clear Voice (River North)
5 ALANIS MORISSETTE. You Learn (Maverick/Reprise)
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1 2 0 THE FUGEES. The Score
- 1 2 SOUNDGARDEN. Down On The Upside
2 3 3 DAVE MATTHEWS BAND. Crash
I DEBUT 0 PORNO FOR PYROS. Good God's Urge
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O TRACY CHAPMAN. New Beginning
O ALANIS MORISSETTE. jagged little pill
7 GEORGE MICHAEL. Older
8 THE CRANBERRIES. To The Faithful Departed
9 HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH. Fairweather Johnson
10 RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE. Evil Empire
11 T00 SHORT. Gettin' It (Album Number Ten)
VARIOUS ARTISTS. Mission: Impossible
EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL. Walking Wounded
11 12 14 CELINE DION. Falling Into You
/ DEBUT SLAYER. Undisputed Attitude
9 11 16 PANTERA. The Great Southern Trendkill
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Ruffhouse/Columbia/CRG
A&M
RCA
WB
Elektra/EEG
Maverick/Reprise
DreamWorks/Geffen
Island
Atlantic/AG
Epic
Jive
Island
Atlantic/AG
Sony 550
American/WB
Eastwest/EEG
16 17 OASIS. ¡What's The Story) Morning Glory Epic
15 18 STONE TEMPLE PILOTS. Tine Music...Songs From The Vatican Gift Shop Atlantic/AG
18 19 BONE THUGSNHARMONY. E. 1999 Eternal Ruthless/Relativity
13 20 THE CURE. Wild Mood Swings Fiction/Elektra/EEG
22 21 JEWEL. Pieces Of You Atlantic/AG
19 22 BUSH. Sixteen Stone Trauma/Interscope
30 Q NO DOUBT. Tragic Kingdom Trauma/Interscope
25 Q SISTERS WITH VOICES ISWVI. New Beginning RCA
23 25 TRACY BONHAM. Toe Burdens Of Being Upright Island
24 26 BUTTHOLE SURFERS. Electriclarryland Capitol
20 27 VARIOUS ARTISTS. Sunset Park Eastwest/EEG
48 Q ISLEY BROTHERS. Mission To Please T Neck/Island Black Music
27 29 MARILYN MANSON. Smells Like Children Nothing/Interscope
21 30 ELVIS COSTELLO. All This Useless Beauty WB
38 ® ANI DIFRANCO. Dilate Righteous Babe
28 32 NATALIE MERCHANT. Tigerlily Elektra/EEG
33 33 2 PAC. all Eyez On Me Death Row/Interscope
31 34 STING. Mercury Falling A&M
29 35 VARIOUS ARTISTS. Twister Sunset/WB
32 36 WEIRD AL YANKOVIC. Bad Hair Day Scotti Brothers
36 37 THE SMASHING PUMPKINS. Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness Virgin
35 38 MARIAH CAREY. Daydream Columbia/CRG
41 C) R. KELLY. F. Kelly Jive
45 a MONIFAH. Moods...Moments Universal Records/Uptown
2W LW TW Amer/LP Lasa
28 34 41 COWBOY JUNKIES. Lay It Down
38 44 GARBAGE. Garbage
36 40 43 LL COOL J.',Ir. Smith
48 37 44 BUSTA RHYMES. The Coming
39 47 45 CELLY CEL. Killa Kali
34 39 46 LA BOUCHE. Sweet Dreams
42 42 47 GETO BOYS. The Resurrection
I DEBUT SHYHEIM. The Lost Generation
40 50 a JOAN OSBORNE. Relish
43 46 50 COOLIO. Gangsta's Paradise
15 26 51 DEF LEPPARD. Slang
I DEBUT eD VINCE GILL. High Lonesome Sound
- 53 Q DR. DRE. First Round Knockout
I DEBUT Q VARIOUS ARTISTS. Eddie
35 43 55 COCTEAU TWINS. Milk & Kisses
50 51 56 VARIOUS ARTISTS. Dance Mix USA Vol.4
37 49 57 VARIOUS ARTISTS. Waiting To Exhale
46 52 58 BROOKS & DUNN. Borderline
52 56 59 VARIOUS ARTISTS. A Thin Line Between Love & Hate
55 58 60 TORI AMOS, Boys For Pele
1 DEBUT a MAXWELL. Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite
I DEBUT ( RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE. Rage Against The Machine
75 65 63 GOLDFINGER. Goldfinger
56 60 64 SEAL. Seal
62 62 65 ADAM SANDLER. What The Hell Happened To Me?
66 68 Q MASTER P. ice Cream Man
60 61 67 EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL. Amplified Heart
70 73 © EVERCLEAR. Sparkle And Fade
45 64 69 VARIOUS ARTISTS. Original Gangstas
61 57 70 SEVEN MARY THREE. American Standard
I DEBUT ALICE IN CHAINS. Alice In Chains
65 72 72 MARK KNOPFLER. Golden Heart
58 66 73 MAC MALL. Untouchable
- 79 t) DISHWALLA. Pet Your Friends
57 63 75 HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH. Cracked Rear View
72 78 CZj CASSANDRA WILSON. New Moon Daughter
- 70 77 KIRK FRANKLIN. Whatcha Lookin' 4
79 67 78 VARIOUS ARTISTS. Club Mix '96 Vol. 1
51 75 79 ENYA. The Memory Of Trees
71 74 80 LUKE. Uncle Luke
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Def Jam/Mercury
Flipmode/Elektra/EEG
Sick Wid' It/Jive
RCA
Rap-A-Lot/Noo Trybe/Virgir
Virgin
Blue Gorilla/Mercure
Tommy Boy
Bludgeon Riffola/Mercury
MCA Nashville
Triple X
Island Black Music
Capitol
Radical/Quality
Arista
Arista Nashville
WB
Atlantic/AG
Columbia/CRG
Epic
Mojo/Universal
ZTT/WB
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No Limit/Priority
Atlantic/AG
Capitol
Noo Trybe/Virgin
Mammoth/Atlantic/AG
Columbia/CRG
WB
Relativity
A&M
Atlantic/AG
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Gci/CMG
Cold Front
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-promotions -Compiled by Brad Herold
"BET YOUR BIRTHDAY SUITS"
KPLZ Seattle
Jen Pirak Star 101.5's morning show hosts
Kent and Alan bet the KISN Salt
Lake City morning team on who'll
win the NBA Western Conference
Championship between the Seattle
Supersonics and the Utah Jazz. The
loser cities' morning show had to
walk naked down a main street in
their respective cities. The Sonics
won...so KISN's morning show walked a dog named "Naked" down
a downtown street.
COST: BARELY NOTHING.
RETURN: GREAT TWIST ON A MAJOR DUAL -CITY
EVENT GENERATED TONS OF MEDIA COVERAGE
AND PLENTY OF WATER -COOLER TALK.
"FIND TAD -IN -A -BOX"
KROQ Los Angeles
Stacie Seifrit Morning show hosts Kevin and
Bean used intern Tad for a ticket giveaway stunt to their World- Fa-
mous Weenie Roast concert. Tad was
sent out to an undisclosed location,
hidden in a box. Kevin and Bean gave
clues to his whereabouts. Whoever
found the box won a pair of tickets to
the multi -act charity concert. The catch: The winner also had to pull the
tickets out of Tad's derriere.
COST: MINIMAL.
RETURN: AN OFFBEAT... WAY OFFBEAT...WAY
OF PROMOTING YOUR MORNING SHOW AND
CHARITY EVENT.
"BUNNY BAIT"
WHYT Detroit
Mark Wuggazer
Johnny in the Morning's traffic
reporter/animal lover Hadji will risk
life and limb by hiding in the garage
of a local woman's house, dressed as a
bunny rabbit. The goal: to attract Lobo, a 12 -foot python that escaped
from the zoo on May 12 and hasn't
eaten since. Ostensibly, the six-foot
bunny will draw the enormous snake
out into the open, so it can be caught
by the proper authorities and end the
city-wide drama.
COST: WHAT DOES A BUNNY OUTFIT GO FOR
NOWADAYS?
RETURN: OUTRAGEOUS NONSENSE MAKES
'HYT THE TALK OF THE TOWN.
"BLOWING UP ALCATRAZ"
KMEL San Francisco
Katie Eyerley
Alcatraz, the famous San Francis-
co landmark, is under siege in more
ways than one. The Rock, the new
movie starring Sean Connery, is
throwing its star-studded world pre -
developed after Degeneres hosted the
Grammy Awards in February. The Z100 Morning Zoo went on location
for a "Biggest Booty" contest for au-
tographed Ellen Degeneres CDs.
Benefits go to the Ronald McDonald
House Charities in Southwest Ore-
gon and Washington; it has already
sold almost 2,000 copies.
COST: MINIMAL.
RETURN: PUBLICIZED MORNING SHOW VIA
BONAFIDE TV STAR, WITH GOOD PR FROM
THE CHARITY ANGLE.
TOPICAL PROMOS OF THE WEEK
PROMO POTPOURRI
Since there are a lot of different happenings
going on this summer, we fell it would be best to
touch on several water-cooler subjects:
"Di-chotomy." Chicago was a
city divided last Wednesday. Prac- tically every woman in town would've given her eye teeth to get an invite to the social affair featur- ing Prinrecs Di, while every one of their husbands would've done the same to get a ticket to the first NBA Finals game between the Bulls and the Sonics. So...have pairs of listeners (husband/wife, boy/girlfriend), register where each one cites the concerts events they'd most love to see. Call both on -air and tell them they have a choice of
the one he'd most like to see or the one she'd most like to see. Let 'em "hash it out" to see which tickets they take. Or have contestant A predict how long it'd take to part- ner to go to A's event.
The Rock. Put free tickets to the movie premiere under (what else?)
rocks in the marketplace. Give clues as to where they are.
Striptease. Striptease contests (disrobing just to call -lettered biki- ni or briefs)....Remotes where peo- ple remove certain pieces of cloth- ing for film tickets....Men wear G- strings and pasties for the day. If they flash it to interns, they win.
Jeff Silberman
miere party in the confines of the fa-
mous prison. Feeling slighted by the
lack of an invite, the KMEL Break-
fast Club is going to "blow up" Alca-
traz. On Friday June 7, from 6 pm to 10 pm, KMEL is throwing a par-
ty at the Alcatraz Bar & Grill to view
the "explosion."
COST: EXPLOSIVES TAKEN OUT OF STATION
BUDGET. UH -HUH.
RETURN: HIGH STATION VISIBILITY OFF AN
EVENT THEY WEREN'T EVEN INVITED TO.
THE BOOTY SLAP
KKRZ Portland
Kellie Shipp
Z100, in cooperation with come-
dienne Ellen Degeneres, has put out a
compilation charity CD, The Booty
Slap. It contains Z100 Morning Zoo
bits and "The Booty Slap," which was
"EXPOSE THE EDGE"
WXEG Dayton, OH
Raye Kimberlin WXEG is asking its listeners to
expose themselves...and the station
as well. Listeners have to come up
with the most creative way to ex-
pose the station logo to the high-
est number of people. The best entry will win $10,000 with 103.9
other things being awarded as run-
ner-up prizes. The contest will be
judged on execution, creativity, volume of people exposed to the
promotion and grammar and us-
age of the logo.
COST: THE CASH.
RETURN: EXTREME EXPOSURE AROUND TOWN
WILL GENERATE PLENTY OF MEDIA COVERAGE.
INTERACTIVE BROADCAST
WNNX Atlanta
Joan Marshall 99X takes the station to the next
plateau by broadcasting live, 24 hours
a day, seven days a week, from their
interactive studio at the Coca-Cola
Olympic City. Adjacent to the studio
is the 99X/IBM Interactive Arena,
where visitors can request songs di-
rectly to the disc-jockey, send e-mail,
surf the net or play games. Coca-Cola
Olympic City is open daily from now
through Sept. 2.
COST: DONATED BY COCA-COLA
RETURN: HIGH STATION VISIBILITY IN THE
MIDDLE OF A WORLD -RENOWN EVENT.
"I DARE YA"
WNCI Columbus
Dan Bowen
During the station's "Dare The Morning Zoo Week," Morning Zoosters Matt, Kim and Jimmy competed in a drag queen beauty
contest. They performed a choreo-
graphed routine to "It's Raining Men"...and stole the show. The event raised $2,000 for the Colum-
bus Aids Task Force.
COST: ZIP.
RETURN: INCREASES VISIBILITY THROUGHOL'l
THE COMMUNITY; BRINGS MORNING SHOW
FACE -TO -DEFACED WITH THE PUBLIC.
"CELEBRITY CALL -IN" WMGI Terre Haute
Beau Richards
100.7 Mix -FM morning show
hosts Beau Richards and Mike Echols offered cash and prizes to lis-
teners who coaxed celebrities to call
in. One listener won $1,500 or a Di-
rect Satellite Dish with free service
for a year for getting the biggest star
to call the morning show between 6
am and 10 am. They got calls from
Stevie Wonder, Dick Clark, Al
Unser, Sr. and former boxing champ
Larry Holmes, among others.
COST: MONEY AND SATELLITE DISH WERE
DONATED.
RETURN: GREAT WAY TO BRING STARS TO THE
STATION WITH NO WORK ON YOUR PART.
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THATGIRL FEATLJINGSI IAGGY
the first single and video from tre new album MAN WITH THE FUN
n the Reggae Madness tour this summer with
Shaggy arc Shabba Ranks August
12 Philadelphia PA 14 Rochester NY
15 Boston MA 16 PJontreal 17 Toronto
18 Cleveland OH 20 Hya- nis MA
21 Warw ck RI 22 New York NY
23 Baltimore MD 25 Wo trap - Vienna VA
27 Myrtle Beach FL 31 Minneapolis MN
September 1 Winnipeg
anc more to follow
Tcer lates subject to change; check local listings.
"That Girl' produced by Robert Livingston and Shaun "S:irg'' 3izzonia for Big Yard Production
MVaiagement: Toby Ludwig ©1996 Virgin Records America, Inc.
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siiowprep -by Jeff Silberman, writing on an unlevel playing computer
datebook by King Huvdar ssel
MONDAY (6/10) Alcoholics Anonymous Sobers Up. In 1935, Dr.
Robert Smith and William G. Wilson began AA. Stage a
near -beer taste test; ditto for non-alcoholic wine....Public
service remotes from AA meetings.... The of 'jocks get legally
drunk" on -air test.
First American Mint Opened. Give coins with jock' faces on them away to listeners to use at client stores.... Give
away station "mints "....Name a coin with its minting year;
first one to bring that coin to a remote wins.
TUESDAY (1 1) Clay Week. Clay sculpting contest.... Clay pigeon
show....Free clay wraps for female listeners....Clay wrestling.
Mt. Pinatubo Eruption. Dormant Phillipines vol-
cano erupted in 1991. On -air "eruptions"-nth callers win
on "eruption"sounders....Look-alikegrac contest....Volcano
sculpture contest, made out of chopped liver, g. salad etc.
WEDNESDAY (12) Baseball Hall Of Fame Opened. Cooperstown, NY
shrine debuted in 1939. Create station Hall of Fame;; listen-
ers vote for favorite records, artists and jocks....Have touring
stars come in and put their hands in concrete.... Client stores
have an "All -Star Sale" at the "Mall of Fame" Jim Nabor's Birthday. Gomer's 63. Jim Nabor
singing contest; winner's singing is most different than speak-
ing voice.... Gourer drops.... "Gomer or Goober?" trivia contest.
THURSDAY (13) Christo's Birthday. Conceptual artist, who put hun-
dreds of umbrellas in the desert, is 52. Listeners donate old
shoes to create hills of footwear shaped into call letters....Or
use empty pizza boxes, aluminum cans, etc.... Compile listener
underwear, use it to clothe a bunch of mannequins to take to
concerts and station events.
Pet Appreciation Week. Hold your own pet show for
cats, dogs, lizards, etc....Pet/owner look -alike contest....Stu-
pid pet tricks.
FRIDAY (14) Chicken Festival. Salisbury, MD event. Stage "Chick-
ens that cross the road" races.... Chicken cooking contest....Put
marbles on ground people "peck" at them and collect before
spitting them in bucket. Whoever collects the most, wins....
Human (chicken) egg hatching contest.
Family History Day. For family reunions. Hold a
massive family reunion party at an outdoor setting. Families
with most members attending win prizes. Give stuff to oldest
family members....Jocks call listener's relatives across country.
SATURDAY (15) Paint -A -Can Contest. People in Biloxi, MS paint 50 -
gallon cans. "Paint -outs, "where listeners paint blighted areas
and buildings in town.... Rent out billboards for listeners to
paint your calls on 'em. Most creative and colorful ones win.
American Graffiti Debuts. '50s flashback dance.... 50s
fashion show.... Do 50s -styled radio.
SUNDAY (16) Frog Jumping Contest. Held in Old Forge, NY.
Stage own contest....Listeners'longest leapfrog -jumping con-
test....Frog kg eating contest.
Father's Day. Call (800) 443-4001 fora copy of the Father's Day promo page we ran three weeks ago.
by Noah Zewpforyew Brainteaser: Who is the youngest grandmother ever?
Did'ja know that...the Victorian water lily-found in the Ama-
zons-are over six feet in diameter and could safely support the
weight of three men. In America, it's called low-income housing.
The world record for most free throws in a row: Harold `Bun-
ny" Levitt. Using an underhanded style, he made 499 in a row in
1936. After missing his 500th shot, he then sunk 371 straight.
Levitt recently died of a heart attack-at the time, he was watching
Shaquille O'Neal at the foul line.
Did'ja also know that...a termite queen can produce over
30,000 eggs in one day? Yes, it must go through a lot of wood....
Brainteaser II: What's the fastest creature alive?
Another sports tragedy: After hitting a hole -in -one on the 7th
hole of the Del Valle Country Club in Saugus, CA in 1964, Nor-
man L. Manley teed off on the 290 -yard 8th hole...and had an-
other ace. Unfortunately, he was then assessed a penalty stroke for
slow play-when he had a stroke after making the second ace.
In 1837, Yogi Haridas was buried in Lahore, Punjab and was
left completely unattended for 40 days. He did not eat...drink...or
breathe. On the 40th day, he was dug up and was revived by his
assistants. How'd he do it? Yogi put himself in a catatonic trance
called a samadai. You can put yourself in a similar trance. Just
watch those after-hours Congressional speeches on C -Span.
Generation Half -X: At the age of seven, Mum-zi joined the
harem of Nigerian Chief Akkiri and had a perfectly normal
daughter at eight. That daughter also gave birth when she was
eight, making Mum-zi a grandmum-zi at 17.
Zoom! A tiny insect known as the deer botfly can fly at a rate
of 818 miles per hour-faster than a jet plane! In fact, several in -
dies are trying to hire it in their effort to call in adds quicker.
In 1842, when her husband told her, `Be silent, woman, you
talk nonsense," Madame Regnieur stormed out of the room...and
never spoke a word to him again for the rest of her life -30 years!
Strangely enough, her husband never complained about it.
Mihalo Tolotos, a Greek Monk who died in 1938, may be
the only man never to have seen a woman. His mother died
when he was born and he was immediately taken to a
monastery where women and even female animals were prohib-
ited from entering. And to this day, no one could ever figure
out why his favorite song was "Y.M.C.A."
by Knott Dathers 8t Dee Tingwonwissat A medical examiner was feed after the Washington County offi-
cials received complaints that he allowed sexual remarks about the
corpses. He said his remarks were in the spirit of fun.
One question: Exactly who complained?
A study in the AMA Journal notes that only 1% of heart at-
tacks are triggered by a sexual act, while just waking up trig;ers
10% of heart attacks.
Waking up during the sexual act triggers almost 89% of the
heart attacks.
A Tampa man was driving on his way to court to fight a
charge of driving without his glasses when he got into an auto
accident. Naturally, he wasn't wearing glasses at the time.
Now he can't even say he was framed....
It's In USA Today, So It Has To Be True: Muppet Miss
Piggy turned down the role of Teen Angel in the Broadway re-
vival of "Grease." She's too busy plugging her new book, "In
The Kitchen With Miss Piggy."
So much for the big greased pig dance finale.
Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan is two months pregnant.
She has hired extra security for the delivery, so no one hired
by Tonya Harding shows up and whacks the newborn on the
shins with a rattle.
Half of all Americans surveyed said they didn't know the
earth goes around the sun once a year.
The other half didn't even know earth had a child.
Marine biologists and park rangers in California are looking for
an oversexed sea lion. The 1,800-1b. "Marauder of San Miguel Is-
land" has reportedly killed up to 50 female sea lions ir. the past five
years by crushing them with his inept mating habits.
Apparently, the tusks get in the way.
Mattel is coming out with a line of dolls based on the char-
acters from the movie Clueless.
If you have to ask what they'll cost, you can't afford them.
Porno For Pyros' Perry Farrell, who founded Lollapalooza,
is trying to start a sequel called the Enit Festival. "Each person
who buys a ticket, buys a tree," he says, "and during the after-
noon, they plant them."
One problem: Some concertgoers might be tempted to
smoke them.
Percentage of PDs who...
think Kathie Lee Gifford should've known about children
receiving menial pay to create her fashion line. I think Kathie Lee can't be expected to know all that. I don't want their overnighters to find out they could make more money working for Kathie Lee.
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MAXI PRIEST (VIRGIN) Maxi Priest, born Max Elliott, was raised with nine
brothers and sisters in the London borough of Lewisham.
He was working as a carpenter when he was asked
to build speaker boxes for local Reggae sound -system
outfit Saxon.
Soon he was singing at their live dancehall sessions
with MC Smiley Culture and producing Philip Levi's
Reggae hit, "Mi God Mi King" with Paul "Barry Boom"
Robinson.
Caution was the name of Maxi's first band and You're Safewas the title of his 1985 debut album.
Intentions, his 1986 follow-up album, contained the popular singles "Strollin' On" and a
cover of Van Morri- son's "Crazy Love."
Maxi was the al-
bum that brought him worldwide recognition
with the Cat Stevens cover "Wild World."
In 1991, Maxi Priest released a great-
est hits album called Best Of Me and that same year recorded the
single, "One More Chance," with Shaggy.
Maxi started his own label in the U.K. called Dugout and has converted
the basement of his family home into a preproduction studio where he develops local talent.
His latest album, Man With The Fun, has Maxi col-
laborating with Shaggy again on the song, "That Girl."
JORDAN HILL (143/ATLANTIC/AG) Eighteen -year -old Jordan Hill is a native of
Knoxville, Tennessee, and has been singing since she
was a child.
She always had a strong love for music and was heavi-
ly influenced by Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston.
Jordan's mother took her out to the West ('.oast on a
one-year trial basic to help her pursue her dream.
Jordan attended LA's Hamilton Academy of Music
and sang in the school choir, a local Gospel choir and
with pianists and bands throughout the area.
In 1994, after one of her performances at Le Mondri-
an Hotel in Hollywood, Jordan met 12 -time Grammy winner David Foster.
She recorded Foster's composition, "Remember Me This Way,» which was included on the Casper soundtrack.
Jordan's self -titled debut album indudes two guests:
Barry Gibb, who sings backing vocals on her rendition of the Bee Gees' hit, "Too Much Heaven;" and Delious of All -4 -One, who sings the duet, "Until The End Of Time."
"For The Love Of You" is the latest release from Jor-
dan Hill's debut album.
KEITH SWEAT (ELEKTRA/EEG) Keith Sweat was raised in the Grant projects of
Harlem.
Keith's career began in 1987, with his first album, Make It Last Forever, which was hailed as one of the best
R&B records of the '80s.
His follow-up album was called I'll Give All My Love
To You, then came Keep It Comingin 1991 and Get Up
-by Michelle Babbitt
On It in 1994.
Sweat was responsible for launching the careers of
R&B artists Silk and the female trio Kut Klose.
He recently opened a club called "The Industry" in
his home town of Atlanta, GA.
He also has a home studio, "Sweat Shop," where
he, Silk and Kut Klose have recorded their most recent
albums.
Sweat's latest self -titled album contains the first sin-
gle, "Twisted," featuring background vocals by his pro-
teges Kut Klose.
THE REFRESHMENTS (MERCURY) P.H. Naffah, drums. Roger Clyne, vocals/rhythm gui-
tar. Brian Blush, lead guitar. Buddy Edwards, bass.
The Refreshments all hail from Tempe, Arizona.
They all attended Arizona State University and shared three things in common-playing music, writing
songs and drinking beer.
Clyne once taught English in Taipei and majored in
psychology.
Blush was a sociology graduate, working in a grocery
store when they all decided to give up their day jobs and
work full-time at "making it big."
They played local bars and clubs in the Tempe area
and, after about three months, recorded a demo.
In the fall of 1994, The Refreshments were chosen
from over 100 entries to participate in U -fest with the Meat Puppets, Lucy's Fur Coat and five other local bands.
The quartet entered the Ticketmaster national talent
search and won, this led to a recording deal and the oppor-
tunity to showcase at the South By Southwest convention
in 1995.
The Refreshments' new album is Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy and features the single "Banditos."
Michael Jackson's HIStory World Tour will
begin September 7 in Prague. Then he'll per- form in Budapest, Hungary and Cairo, Egypt. Jackson hasn't been on the road since the Dan- gerous Tour, which was canceled in November, 1993, due to his addiction to painkillers.
On June 18th, Beck will be back with his second album, O -De -Lay. It was recorded in his living room and includes the first single "Where It's At."
L3tJi]E1 t
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cities and tickets are only $7. . Some special guests are scheduled to appear
on a rotating basis at this year's Lollapallooza
road show. Expect to see surprise perfor- mances by Rage Against The Machine, Devo, Cheap Trick, Wu Tang Clan, The Cocteau Twins or other binds to be selected later.
On August 10th and 11th, British band Oa- sis will play at Knebworth in Hertfordshire, their biggest show to date. 1960's Wonderwall director Joe Masson recently met with the band to discuss the possibility of making an Oasis movie.
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10 63 42 MC Lyte f/ Xscape 11 31 39 SWV 12 35 35 Nonchalant 13 23 34 R. Kelly 14 22 31 Nas 15 18 31 DJ Kool 16 28 29 Crucial Conflict 17 0 29 Quad City DJ's 18 32 28 Men Of Vizion 19 29 25 SWV 20 14 24 D'Angelo 21 31 24 Jay Z 22 37 20 Junior M.A.F.I.A. 23 29 18 Busta Rhymes 24 48 14 Immature 25 34 11 Quindon Tamer 26 0 10 Montell Jordan A - - Quad City DJ's
"I Can't Sleep, Baby" "Tha Crossroads" "Touch Me, Tease Me" "They Don't Care About Us" "All The Things (Your Man" "Kissin' You" "Killing Me Softly" "Loungin "Keep On Keepin On" "You're The One" "5 O'Clock" "Down Low" "If I Ruled The World" "Let Me Clear My Throat"
"C'Mon 'N Ride It" "Housekeepers" "USE YOUR HEART"
"Ain't No N"' "Get Money" "Woo-hah!! Got You All In" "Please Don't Go" "It's You That's On My" "I Like" "C'Mon 'N Ride It"
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1 71 71 MC Lyte f/ Xscape "Keep On Keepin' On" 2 70 67 Quad City DJ's "C'Mon 'N Ride It" 3 68 67 Too Short "Gettin' It" 4 56 66 SWV 5 70 66 Mack 10 6 38 66 2Pac f/ Snoop 7 71 58 Artie The 1 Man P- 8 47 55 Johnny Zee 9 38 53 Passion
10 52 52 Junior M.A.F.I.A. 11 35 52 El Presidente 12 54 49 Cypress Hill 13 21 43 Nas 14 52 43 Afro Rican 15 33 42 Planet Soul 16 57 41 Bone Thugs -N 17 18 39 Jocelyn Enrique 18 12 38 Celly Cel 19 21 35 2Pac f/ KC and 20 0 32 Ghostown DJs 21 43 28 Delinquent Habits 22 16 27 Mac Mall 23 21 26 Everything But 24 29 26 The Fugees 25 23 26 Energy 26 32 26 Tha Dogg Pound 27 0 25 Bad Yard Club 28 22 24 Ricky Martin 29 11 24 Total 30 22 23 Angelina 31 20 22 Robert Miles 32 0 21 The Fugees 33 0 11 Amber 34 1211 Puff Johnson 35 0 8 LL Cool J
36 10 7 R- Kelly 37 A 6 Montell Jordan 38 0 5 Toni Braxton A - - The Fugees A - - Amber A-- LL Cool A - - Toni Braxton
"You're The One" "Hoo Bangui "
"2 Of Amerikas Most" "Esa Nena Linda" "Latin Swing" "Where I'm From" "Get Money" "Cafe Con Leche" "Boom Biddy Bye Bye" "If I Ruled The World" "All Of Puerto Rico" "Feel The Music" "Tha Crossroads" "Do You Miss Me" "It's Goin' Down" "How Do U Want It" "My Boo" "Tres Delinquentes" "Get Right" "Missing" "Killing Me Softly" "Take Me Higher" "New York, New York" "In De Ghetto" "Mar "Kissin' You" "Release Me" "Children" "Ready Or Not" "This Is Your Night" "Forever More" "Loungin" "I Can't Sleep, Baby" "I Like" "You're Makin' Me High" "Ready Or Not" "This Is Your Night" "Loungit "You're Makin' Me High"
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10 34 34 11 31 34 12 28 34 13 35 33 14 30 33 15 21 31 16 32 29 17 27 28 18 42 28 19 17 27 20 21 27 21 13 25 22 29 19 23 17 19 24 26 18 25 15 18
Hootie/Blowfish Tracy Chapman The Tony Rich Celine Dion Alunis Morissette Dog's Eye View La Bouche Jewel The Fugees Color Me Badd Brandy Gin Blossoms George Michael Natalie Merchant W. Houston And Jann Arden The Philosopher BoDeans Tevin Campbell Jars Of Clay Everdear Everything But Dave Matthews Band Marials Carey Blues Traveler
26 16 17 Goo Goo Dolls 27 15 16 Los Del Rio 28 17 16 Foo Fighters 29 16 16 Oasis 30 16 16 No Doubt 31 A 15 Toni Braxton 32 13 13 Sting 33 14 12 Spin Doctors 34 0 10 Eric Clapton
A - - Eric Clapton A - - Tracy Bonham A - - Marian Carey
"Old Man & Me (When I Get" "Give Me One Reason" "Nobody Knows" "Because You Loved Me" "You Learn" "Everything Falls Apart" "Be My Lover" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "Killing Me Softly" "The Earth, The Sun, The" "Sittin' Up In My Room" "Follow You Down" "FastLove" "Jealousy" "Count On Me" "Insensitive" "Charms"
To Free" "Back To The World" "Flood" "Santa Monica" "Missing" "Satellite" "Always Be My Baby" "Hook" "Name" "Macarena" "Big Me" "Champagne Supernova" "Just A Girl" "You're Makin' Me High" "You Still Touch Me" "She Used To Be Mine" "If I Could Change The" "If I Could Change The" "Mother Mother" "Forever"
2 73 84 Celine Dion 3 79 84 The Fugees 4 82 67 Marials Carey 5 87 67 Brandy 6 49 64 Everything But 7 50 62 Alunis Morissette 8 44 45 La Bouche 9 44 43 Billie Ray Martin
10 46 42 La Bouche 11 13 41 Ace Of Base 12 45 40 Fun Factory 13 41 40 Groove Theory 14 40 37 3T 15 28 36 M.Carry & Boy. II 16 24 36 Hootie/Blowfish 17 13 35 Everything/Girl 18 29 33 Take That 19 13 26 Planet Soul 20 32 25 Color Me Badd 21 26 23 Coolio 22 32 22 Sophie B. Hawkins 23 16 21 2Pac f/Dr. Dre 24 16 21 SWV 25 19 18 Ini Kamoze 26 0 17 Los Del Rio 27 0 15 Spin Doctors 28 0 15 Real McCoy 29 18 15 Montell Jordan 30 015 Coolio 31 0 14 Stereo Mcs 32 0 14 Alunis Morissette 33 0 14 Bizarre Inc. 34 0 13 Bone Thugs -N 35 0 13 Haddaway 36 0 12 Fun Factory 37 0 12 Hootie/Blowfish 38 0 12 Soul Asylum 39 23 12 Nicki French 40 14 12 Real McCoy A - - Alunis Morissette A - - Coolio
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KITS FM, LosAugeln till, 8454027 John Caok, Program Director Iraq dustin,Assismt PD
1 82 85 The Tony Rich "Nobody Knows" "Because You Loved Me" "Killing Me Softly" "Always Be My Baby" "Siain' Up In My Room" "Missing" "Ironic" "Sweet Dreams" "Your Loving Arms" "Be My Lover" "Lucky Love" "I Wanna B With U" "Tell Me" "Anything" "One Sweet Day" "Old Man & Me (When I Get" "Wrong" "Back For Good" "Set U Free" "The Earth, The Sun, The" "1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)" "As I Lay Me Down" "California Love" "You're The One" "Here Comes The" "Macarena" "She Used To Be Mine" "Run Away" "This Is How We Do Is" "Fantastic Voyage" "Connected" "You Learn" "I'm Gonna Get You" "Tha Crossroads" "What Is Love" "Close To You" "Only Wanna Be With You' "Runaway Train" "Total Eclipse Of The" "Another Night" "You Learn" "All The Way Live"
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WERQ, Baltimore (4 10) 332-8200 Tor Calocerci, Program Director Camille Cashwell, Music Director
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1 51 54 Monica 2 52 53 Bone Thugs -N 3 48 50 R. Kelly 4 41 47 The Fugees 5 27 46 Joe 6 44 46 MC Lyte f/ Xscape 7 28 36 Pure Soul 8 30 35 Total 9 37 32 Jay Z
10 18 32 DJ Kool 11 34 32 Michael Jackson 12 28 31 D'Angolo 13 41 31 Case 14 23 31 SWV 15 26 30 Faith Evans 16 37 30 MIJATH 17 21 29 Jodeci 18 27 29 Tevin Campbell 19 27 28 Toni Braxton 20 22 28 Monifah 21 24 26 R Kelly 22 30 24 Lost Boy. 23 7 19 Donell Jones 24 0 16 112 25 21 15 Keith Sweat 26 20 14 The Fugees 27 16 12 Montell Jordan 28 19 12 Nonchalant 29 8 10 R. Kelly 30 0 10 LL Cool J 31 5 10 Puff Johnson 32 5 6 Immature 33 5 5 Junior M.A.F.I.A. 34 A 5 2Pac f/ KC and 35 0 5 Nas 36 5 3 Coolio 37 5 3 Q. Jones & A - - 112 A-- LL Cool A - - Nas
"Why I Love You So Much" "Tha Crossroads" "I Can't Sleep, Baby" "Ready Or Not" "All The Things (Your Man" "Keep On Keepin' On" "Stairway To Heaven" "Kissin' You" "Ain't No N."'"`" "Let Me Clear My Throat" "They Don't Care About Us"
"Touch Me, Tease Me" "You're The One" "Ain't Nobody" "CHSAIW" "Get On Up" "Back To The World" "You're Makin' Me High"
"Baby Baby Baby" "Renee" "In Tha Hood" "Only You" "Twisted" "Killing Me Softly" "I Like" "5 O'Clock" "Down Low" "Loungin "
"Forever More" "Please Don't Go" "Get Money" "How Do U Want It" "If I Ruled The World" "All The Way Live" "Slow Jams" "Only You" "Loungiss " "If I Ruled The World"
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166 65 Puff Johnson 2 63 62 J'son 3 59 62 Barrio Boy. 4 62 61 SWV 5 0 61 Deborah Cox 6 20 59 R. Kelly 7 57 57 Bone Thugs -N 8 32 32 2Pac f/ KC and 9 25 30 Michael Jackson
10 28 29 Billie Ray Martin 11 28 29 Delinquent Habits 12 20 29 Case 13 1125 Jordan Hill 14 0 24 Planet Soul 15 24 24 George Michael 16 27 24 Joded 17 16 23 Coolio 18 25 18 Everything/Girl 19 16 17 Quad City DJ's 20 12 16 Too Short 2111 16 DJDMan 22 54 15 H -Town 23 0 14 D'angolo 24 13 13 Toni Braxton 25 12 13 Mack 10 26 56 13 Shai 27 1112 Louie Cordero 28 4 12 Karalina 29 0 11 Bad Yard Club 30 7 10 Color Me Badd 31 10 8 Montell Jordan 32 0 8 LL Cool .1
.33 8 7 2Pac 17 Snoop 34 2 7 Tevin Campbell 35 8 7 Afro Rican A - - Deborah Cox A - - Planet Soul A - - D'angolo A - - Bad Yard Club A - - LL Cool .1
A - - Amber A - - Seiko
"Forever More" "I'll Never Stop Loving" "I Wish" "You're The One" "Where Do We Go From Here" "I Can't Sleep, Baby" "Tha Crossroads" "How Do U Want It" "They Don't Care About Us" "Your Loving Arms" "Tres Delinquentes" "Touch Me, Tease Me" "For The Love Of You" "Feel The Music" "FastLove" "Get On Up" "All The Way Live" "Wrong" "C'Mon 'N Ride It" "Geniis' It" "Dookie Booty" "A Thin Line Between Love" "Me And Those Dreamin"' "You're Makin' Me High" "Hoo Bangin"' "I Don't Wanna Be Alone" "Ain't No Woman (Like The" "DJ Girl" "In De Ghetto" "The Earth, The Sun, The" "I Like" "Loungin"' "2 Of Amerikaz Most" "Back To The World" "All Of Puerto Rico" "Where Do We Go From Here" "Feel The Music" "Me And Those Dreamin"' "In De Ghetto" "Loungin'" "This Is Your Night" "Lets Talk About It"
WBZZ, Pins gb (412) 381-8100 KdtE C1arlt, Operations Manager David Edgar, Asti Prag Manager
1 64 68 Alanis Morissette "Ironic" 2 64 65 Celine Dion 3 57 64 Mariah Carey 4 46 57 The Fugees 5 59 53 The Tony Rich 6 57 46 Gin Blossoms 7 51 45 Goo Goo Dolls 8 42 45 Collective Soul 9 33 45 Dog's Eye View
10 28 41 Natalie Merchant 11 29 38 Color Me Badd 12 18 32 Hootie/Blowfish 13 35 29 M.Carey & Boyz II 14 25 29 Toni Braxton 15 36 28 La Bouche 16 16 28 Alanis Morissette 17 24 28 Tevin Campbell 18 18 27 Oasis 19 28 26 La Bouche 20 36 24 Joan Osborne 21 20 23 The Smashing 22 27 22 Blues Traveler 23 19 21 The cranberries 24 0 20 Tracy Chapman 25 20 19 Los Del Rio 26 A 19 Bryan Adams 27 20 19 George Michael 28 23 19 TLC 29 25 19 Alanis Morissette 30 21 19 Green Day 31 18 18 Jars Of Clay 32 26 18 Melissa Etheridge 33 16 17 Oasis 34 32 17 Mullen/Clayton 35 0 17 Collective Soul .36 27 17 Deep Blue 37 0 16 Real McCoy 38 A 15 Blessid U. Of 39 A 13 Bone Thugs -N 40 20 13 BoDeans A - - Eric Clapron A - - Spin Doctors
"Because You Loved Me" "Always Be My Baby" "Killing Me Softly" "Nobody Knows" "Follow You Down" "Name" "The World I Know" "Everything Falls Apart" "Wonder" "The Earth, The Sun, The" "Old Man & Me (When I Get" "One Sweet Day" "You're Makin' Me High" "Be My Lover" "You Learn" "Back To The World" "Wonderwall" "Sweet Dreams" "One Of Us" "1979" "Run -Around" "Salvation" "Give Me One Reason" "Macarena" "The Only Thing That" "FastLove" "Waterfalls" "You Oughta Know" "When I Come Around" "Flood" "I Want To Come Over" "Champagne Supernova" "Theme From Mission" "December" "Breakfast At Tiffanys" "Another Night" "All Along" "Tha Crossroads" "Closer To Free" "If I Could Change The" "She Used To Be Mine"
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WFLZ. Tampa 1813)839-9393 BJ Hams, Program Director Tom Steele, Musi Director
1 71 75 The Fugees "Killing Me Softly" 2 72 75 La Bouche "Sweet Dreams" 3 68 74 Alanis Morissette "Ironic" 4 65 67 Oasis 5 71 67 Tracy Chapman 6 54 49 Mariah Carey 7 36 45 Alanis Morisserre 8 40 42 Coolio 9 35 41 Donna Lewis
10 39 40 The Smashing 11 40 40 Color Me Badd 12 39 37 Brandy 13 30 37 M.T.S. 14 29 34 Los Del Rio 15 48 33 2Pac f/Dr. Dre 16 22 31 Kristine W 17 14 29 Mullen/Clayton 18 11 29 Jordan Hill 19 28 29 Natalie Merchant 20 24 28 Voice Of The 21 30 28 Planet Soul 22 31 27 Collective Soul 23 20 25 Lina Santiago 24 24 24 Bone Thugs -N 25 10 24 Tevin Campbell 26 31 23 Hoorie/Blowfish 27 21 21 Blues Traveler 28 18 20 Madonna 29 23 19 Jann Arden 30 16 16 The cranberries 31 15 15 Deborah Cox 32 13 15 Quad City DJ's 33 0 12 Billie Ray Martin 34 12 12 No Doubt 351311 Jars Of Clay 36 12 11 Dog's Eye View 37 8 10 Joan Osborne A - - Goldfinger A - - J'son A - - Robert Miles A - - Delinquent Habits A - - Billie Ray Martin
"Champagne Supernova" "Give Me One Reason" "Always Be My Baby" "You Learn" "1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)" "I Love You Always" "1979" "The Earth, The Sun, The" "Sittin' Up In My Room" "I'll Be Alright" "Macarena" "California Love" "One More Try" "Theme From Mission" "For The Love Of You" "Jealousy" "Scary Kisses" "Set U Free" "The World I Know" "Feels So Good (Show Me" "Tha Crossroads" "Back To The World" "Old Man & Me (When 1 Get" "Hook" "1.ove Don't Live Here" "Ins "Salvation" "Who Do U Love" "C'Mon 'N Ride It" "Your Loving Arms" "Just A Girl" "Flood" "Everything Falls Apart" "St. Teresa" "Here In Your Bedroom" "I'll Never Stop Loving" "Children" "Tres Delinquentes" "Your Loving Arms"
KGGI, Riverside 19091684-1991 Rob Lewis, P Direcor Michael Stede, Assistant PD
1 59 59 The Tony Rich 2 58 58 The Fugees 3 57 57 Celine Dion 4 56 56 Mariah Carey 5 54 54 SWV 6 41 41 Coolio 7 41 41 Angelina 8 41 41 L.A.D. 9 40 40 Lina Santiago
10 40 40 Joe 11 38 38 Everything But 12 38 38 La Bouche 13 35 35 Billie Ray Martin 14 33 33 Toni Braxton 15 29 29 Xscape 16 29 29 Monica 17 27 27 George Michael 18 26 26 Jordan Hill 19 22 22 Anie The 1 Man P. 20 21 21 3T 21 21 21 R. Kelly 22 20 20 Tevin Campbell 23 19 19 Bone Thugs -N 24 16 16 Delinquent Habits 25 15 15 Quad City DJ's 26 14 14 Mullen/Clayton 27 11 11 Puff Johnson 28 9 9 Color Me Badd A - - Maxi Priest & A - - Livin Joy
"Nobody Knows" "Killing Me Softly" "Because You Loved Me" "Always Be My Baby" "You're The One" "1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)" "Release Me" "Ridin' Low" "Feels So Good (Show Me" "All The Things (Your Man" "Missing" "Be My Lover" "Your Loving Arms" "You're Makin' Me High" "Who Can I Run To" "Before You Walk Our Of" "FastLove" "For The Love Of You" "Esa Nena Linda" "Tease Me" "Down Low" "Back To The World" "Tha Crossroads" "Tres Delinquentes" "C'Mon 'N Ride It" "Theme From Mission" "Forever More" "The Earth, The Sun, The" "That Girl" "Dreamer"
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KKBT, Los And les 121314669566 Harold, Austin, Prop . Director Mariana Snider. Music Dvnror
155 55 The Fugees 2 53 53 D'Angelo 3 45 51 MC Lyre f/ Xscape 4 49 49 Isley Brothers 5 51 47 Joe 6 30 45 2Pac f/ Snoop 7 25 43 Monica 8 26 41 Mack 10 9 47 35 SWV
10 43 33 Junior M.A.F.I.A. 11 28 31 Toni Braxton 12 35 30 Case 13 41 28 Bone Thugs -N 14 24 24 Montel) Jordan 15 23 23 Faith Evans 16 22 22 SWV 17 21 21 Total 18 15 20 Monifah
"Killing Me Softly"
"Keep On Keepin' On" "Let's Lay Together" "All The Things (Your Man" "2 Of Amerikaz Most" "Why 1 Love You So Much" "Hoo Bangin"' "Yoú re The One" "Get Money" "You're Makin' Me High" "Touch Me, Tease Me" "Tha Crossroads" "I Like" "Ain't Nobody" "Fine Time" "Kiss n' You" "You"
19 20 18 Jodeci "Get On Up" 20 10 16 WC And The Madd "The One" 21 18 15 Quindon Tamer "It's You That's On My" 22 16 14 Men Of Vizion "Housekeepers" 23 14 14 Immature "Please Don't Go" 24 13 13 Puff Johnson "Forever More" 25 10 13 Too Short "Gettiú 1r"
26 9 12 R. Kelly "I Can't Sleep, Baby" 27 15 11 Kris Kross "Live & Die For Hip Hop" 28 9 10 Tony Rich Project "Like A Woman" 29 8 9 Tevin Campbell "Back To The World" 30 0 9 Digital Undergr "Oregano Flow" 31 0 8 Keith Sweat "Twisted" 32 0 8 Mè Shell Ndegeo "Leviticus: Faggot" 33 7 7 Whoridas "Shot Collin', Big" 34 0 5 LL Cool J "Loungin "
35 0 5 Busta Rhymes "It's A Party" A - - LL Cool J "Loungin "
A - - Busta Rhymes "It's A Party"
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1 62 61 Tracy Chapman "Give Me One Reason" 2 61 60 Mariah Carey 3 61 60 Alanis Morissette 4 59 59 Celine Dion 5 44 52 The Fugees 6 43 48 The Tony Rich 7 42 41 Dog's Eye View 8 60 41 Brandy 9 29 40 Alanis Morissette
10 0 39 Deborah Cox 11 36 35 Color Me Badd 12 26 34 Mullen/Clayton 13 28 31 Jann Arden 14 26 30 SWV 15 30 29 Billie Ray Martin 16 23 27 La Bouche 17 27 27 Everything But 18 23 26 La Bouche 19 20 25 Voice Of The 20 27 24 2Pac f/Dr. Dre 21 33 24 George Michael 22 21 23 Bryan Adams 23 18 23 Blues Traveler 24 24 22 Groove Theory 25 26 21 Soul For Real 26 41 21 BoDeans 27 11 21 Bone Thugs -N 28 0 20 Quad City DJ's 29 0 18 Jon B
30 12 17 Natalie Merchant 31 12 16 Oasis 32 15 15 Coolio 33 16 15 M.Carey & Hoyt II 34 0 13 Robert Miles 35 22 12 Foo Fighters 36 12 12 Spin Doctors 37 0 11 Eric Clapron 38 16 I 1 Hoorie/Blowfish A -- Quad City DJ's A - - Robert Miles A - - Eric Clapron A - - Jewel
"Always Be My Baby" "Ironic" "Because You Loved Me" "Killing Me Softly" "Nobody Knows" "Everything Falls Apart" "Sittin' Up In My Room" "You Learn" "Who Do U Love" "The Earth, The Sun, The" "Theme From Mission" "Insensitive" "You're The One" "Your Loving Arms" "Be My Lover" "Missing" "Sweet Dreams" "Scary Kisses" "California Love" "FastLove" "The Only Thing That" "Hook" "Tell Me" "Every Little Thing I Do" "Closer To Free" "Tha Crossroads" "C'Mon 'N Ride It" "Someone To Love" "Wonder" "Champagne Supernova" "1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)" "One Sweet Day" "Children" "Big Me" "She Used To Be Mine" "If l Could Change The" "Old Man & Mc (When I Get" "C'Mon 'N Ride It" "Children" "If I Could Change The" "Who Will Save Your Soul"
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1 62 76 Amber "This Is Your Night" 2 69 75 Coolio 3 59 65 The Fugees 4 60 61 Celine Dion 5 49 54 LL Cool J
6 58 49 Alanis Morisseae 7 27 47 Big Sister 8 33 45 Culture Bear 9 37 38 Quad City DJ's
10 37 35 Brandy 11 49 33 The Tony Rich 12 22 31 Fugees 13 7 29 Mullen/Clayton 14 24 28 Monica 15 24 26 Robert Miles 16 0 24 Culture Beat 17 13 23 Bone Thugs -N 18 16 22 Too Kool Chris 19 16 20 SWV 20 12 17 George Michael 21 20 16 Everything/Girl 22 16 15 R. Kelly 23 13 14 Toni Braxton 24 18 12 Lil' Suzy 25 9 9 MC Lyre f/ Xscape 26 6 7 Billie Ray Martin 27 0 3 Coolio A - - Culture Bear A - - Coolio A - - J'son
1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin Ncw)" "Killing Me Softly" "Because You Loved Me" "Doin' It" "Iro "Round We Go" "Inside Our" "C'Mon 'N Ride Ir" "Sittin' Up In My Room" "Nobody Knows" "Fu -Gee -La" "Theme From Mission" "Before You Walk Out Or "Children" "Crying In The Rain" "Tha Crossroads" "The Roof Is On Fire" "You're The One" "FastLove" "Wrong" "Down Low" "You're Makin' Me High" "When I Fall In Love" "Keep On Keepin' On" "Your Loving Arms" "All The Way Live" "Crying In The Rain" "All The Way Live" "I'll Never Stop Loving"
WIOQ, Philadelphia 16101667-8102 Glean Kalov, P Director De De McGuire, Music Director
1 59 64 The Tony Rich "Nobody Knows" 2 59 62 M.T.S. "I'll Be Alright" 3 57 62 Real McCoy 4 63 59 The Fugees 5 54 52 Marials Carry 6 28 45 Ace Of Base 7 54 44 Celine Dion 8 44 42 La Bouche 9 43 40 Brandy
10 43 39 Deborah Cox 11 40 39 Billie Ray Martin 12 35 39 2 Unlimited 13 37 39 Dreamworld 14 36 37 Mullen/Clayton 15 35 36 La Bouche 16 37 35 3T 17 39 35 Tracy Chapman 18 32 33 Marials Carey 19 28 29 Max -A -Million 20 30 28 Everything/Girl 21 29 28 Coolio 22 26 27 Jordan Hill 23 27 26 Everything But 24 27 26 Fun Factory 25 18 24 Alanis Morisseae 26 22 24 Le Click 27 20 23 Robert Miles 28 24 22 Toni Braxton 29 23 20 Real McCoy 30 A 19 The Fugees 31 17 19 Los Del Rio 32 23 19 Soul For Real 33 17 18 Bone Thugs -N 34 14 16 Amber 35 20 14 Real McCoy 36 13 12 Planer Soul 37 0 12 Sophie B. Hawkins 38 A 11 Quad Ciry DJ's 39 11 10 Kristine W A - - Alanis Morisseae
"Sleeping With An Angel" "Killing Me Softly" "Always Be My Baby" "Lucky Love" "Because You Loved Me" "Be My Lover" "Sirrin' Up In My Room" "Who Do U Love" "Your Loving Arms" "Do What's Good For Me" "Movin UP" "Theme From Mission" "Sweet Dreams" "Anything" "Give Me One Reason" "For "Sexual Healing" "Wrong" "1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)" "For The Love Of You" "Missing" "Celebration" "Ironic" "Tonight Is The Night" "Children" "You're Makin' Me High" "Come And Get Your Love" "No Woman No Cry" "Macarena" "Every Little Thing I Do" "Tha Crossroads" "This Is Your Night" "Automatic Lover" "Set U Free" "As I Lay Me Down" "C'Mon 'N Ride It" "One More Try" "You Learn"
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1 39 69 Collective Soul "The World I Know" 2 47 68 Tray Chapman "Give Me One Reason" 3 0 62 Los Del Rio "Macarena" 4 48 57 Foo Fighters "Big Me" 5 37 54 Alanis Morisseae "You Learn" 6 41 52 Jars Of Clay "Flood" 7 37 49 Donna Lewis "I Love You Always" 8 24 48 Jewel "Who Will Save Your Soul" 9 30 47 No Doubt "Just A Girl"
10 23 38 The Specials "A Little Bit Me" 11 41 37 The Smashing "1979" 12 19 34 Shaggy "In The Summertime" 13 47 33 Everything Bur "Missing" 14 5 33 The Cure "Mint Car" 15 10 32 Oasis "Champagne Supernova" 16 25 30 Gin Blossoms "Follow You Down" 17 25 30 Blues Traveler "Hook" 18 6 30 Natalie Merchant "Jealousy" 19 28 29 Del Amitri "Roll To Me" 20 20 28 Sting "You Still Touch Me" 21 0 19 Tracy Bonham "Mother Mother" 22 0 17 Hootie/Blowfish "I Go Blind" 23 17 13 Goo Goo Dolls "Name" 24 13 12 Gin Blossoms "Til I Hear Ir From You" 25 17 10 BoDeans "Closer To Free" 26 0 10 Eric Clapson "If I Could Change The" 27 15 10 Oasis "Wonderwall" 28 25 9 Natalie Merchant "Wonder" 29 0 8 Voice Of The "Scary Kisses" 30 0 6 The Smashing "Tonight, Tonight" A - - Los Del Rio "Macarena" A - - Tracy Bonham "Mother Mother" A - - Eric Clayton "If I Could Change The" A - - Voice Of The "Scary Kisses" A - - The Smashing "Tonight, Tonight"
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1 60 54 2Pac f/ Snoop 2 51 53 Total 3 18 50 Bone Thugs -N 4 49 44 Quad Ciry DJ's 5 0 43 Too Short 6 34 42 SWV 7 54 40 Mack 10 8 27 38 Cypress Hill 9 25 36 Passion
10 55 35 MC Lyre f/ )(scope 11 27 32 Puff Johnson 12 19 32 Jodeci 13 50 30 The Fugees 14 30 30 2Pac 15 0 30 Celly Cel 16 26 30 D'Angelo 17 36 25 Arr N Soul 18 26 24 Shai 19 17 24 Keith Sweat 20 38 23 Junior MA.F.I.A. 21 16 20 Toni Braxton 22 28 20 Tha Dogg Pound 23 24 20 R. Kelly 24 9 15 Case 25 0 15 LL Cool J
26 8 14 Me'shell Ndegeo 27 6 13 Mullen/Clayton 28 21 13 Mac Mall 29 0 10 Monica 30 0 10 J'son 31 7 10 Bussa Rhymes A-- Too Short A-- Celly Cel A - - LL Cool J A-- As Yet
"2 Of Amerikas Most" "Kissm' You "Tha Crossroads" "C'Mon 'N Ride It" "Gertin' It" "You're The One" "Hoo Bangin"' "Boom Biddy Bye Bye" "Where I'm From" "Keep On Keepin' On" "For er More" "Get On Up" "Killing Me Softly" "All Bout U" "It's Goin' Down"
"Ever Since You Went Away" "I Don't Wanna Be Alone" "Twisted" "Get Money" "You're Makin Me High" "New York, New York" "Down Low" "Touch Me, Tease Me" "Loungin"' "Leviticus:Faggot" "Theme From Mission" "Get Right" "Why I Love You So Much" "I'll Never Stop Loving" "It's A Party" "Gertin' It" "It's Goin' Down" "Loungin'" "Last Night"
WHYI,1954)463-9299RobRobccs,P DirecrorNCóio,MusicDirmor
1 25 43 The Smashing "1979" 2 32 39 Mariah Carry "Always Be My Baby" 3 18 39 Gin Blossoms "Follow You Down" 4 30 38 Fun Factory 5 32 38 Celine Dion 6 24 33 The Fugees 7 24 32 Collective Soul 8 33 31 Hootie/Blowfish 9 25 29 Color Me Badd
10 18 26 Donna Lewis 11 14 24 Alexia Phillips 12 18 24 Kristine W 13 14 23 Robert Miles 14 19 22 Mullen/Clayton 15 10 21 Quad Ciry DJ's 16 17 20 Dog's Eye View 17 19 19 Gloria Estefan 18 22 17 The Tony Rich 19 12 17 Sting 20 6 16 Cher 21 12 16 Tracy Chapman 22 13 16 Jann Arden 23 14 16 The Philosopher 24 A 16 Manis Morisseae 25 10 14 George Michael 26 814 PuffJohnson 27 A 14 Blessed U. Of 28 8 13 Everything/Girl 29 A 11 No Merry 30 A 11 Jars Of Clay 31 7 7 Jewel A - - Toni Braxton A -- - Oasis
"Take Your Chance" "Because You Loved Me" "Killing Me Softly" "The World I Know" "Old Man & Me (When I Get" "The Earth, The Sun, The" "I Love You Always" "I Never Needed" "One More Try" "Children" "Theme From Mission" "C'Mon 'N Ride It" "Everything Falls Apart" "Reach" "Nobody Knows" "You Still Touch Me" "One By One" "Give Me One Reason" "Insensitive" "Charms" "You Learn" "FastLove" "Forever More" "All Along" "Wrong" "Where Do You Go" "Flood" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "You're Makin' Me High" "Champagne Supernova"
STAR _v 101.5 KPLZ, Seattle i206)223-5-00 hant PhialDvmor
1 37 38 Blues Traveler "Run -Around" 2 36 38 Sarah McLachlan "I Will Remember You" 3 37 38 Deep Blue 4 36 38 Alanis Morisseae 5 38 37 Melissa Etheridge 6 36 36 Del Amirri 7 36 36 Celine Dion 8 33 34 Collective Soul 9 32 32 Gin Blossoms
10 29 31 Goo Goo Dolls 11 16 30 Hootie/Blowfish 12 28 30 BoDeans 13 30 30 Everything But 14 25 29 Jann Arden 15 32 29 Natalie Merchant 16 30 29 Tracy Chapman 17 32 29 W. Houston And 18 33 28 Hootie/Blowfish 19 31 26 The Tony Rich .20 27 26 Gin Blossoms 21 19 19 Bryan Adams 22 8 19 Mariah Carry 23 15 17 Sophie B. Hawkins 24 16 17 Take That 25 18 17 Sting 26 18 16 George Michael 27 12 16 Gloria Estefan 28 15 16 Natalie Merchant 29 18 14 Janet Jackson 30 8 14 Dog's Eye View 31 12 14 Elton John 32 10 13 Natalie Merchant 33 10 10 M.Carey & Boys 11
34 7 9 The Rembrandts 35 13 9 Hootie/Blowlsh 36 11 8 Dionne Farris 37 7 8 Seal 38 6 6 Seal 39 4 5 Seal
A - - Eric Clapmn
"Breakfast At Tiffanys" "Iro "I Want To Come Over" "Roll To Me" "Because You Loved Me" "December" "Til I Hear Is From You" "Name" "Old Man & Me (When I Get" "Closer To Free" "Missing" "Insensitive" "Wonder" "Give Me One Reason" "Count On Me" "Time" "Nobody Knows" "Follow You Down" "The Only Thing Thar" "Always Be My Baby" "As I Lay Me Down" "Back For Good" "You Still Touch Me" "FastLove" "Reach" "Jealousy" "Runaway" "Everything Falls Apart" "Blessed" "Carnival" "One Sweet Day" "I'll Be There For You" "Only Wanna Be With You" "1 Know" "Don't Cry" "Prayer For The Dying" "Kiss From A Rose" "If I Could Change The"
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1 36 46 Hootie/Blowfish 2 38 45 The Fugees 3 33 40 George Michael 4 38 39 Tracy Chapman 5 39 39 Dog's Eye View 6 36 38 Collective Soul 7 34 37 Oasis 8 40 36 BoDeans 9 37 35 Natalie Merchant
10 36 34 Celine Dion 11 35 33 Gin Blossoms 12 30 32 The Tony Rich 13 28 30 Jewel 14 17 30 Mariah Carey 15 30 28 Alunis Morissette 16 22 23 The Philosopher 17 15 23 Tevin Campbell 18 17 23 The Nixons 19 19 22 Mullen/Clayton 20 17 22 Color Me Badd 21 A 22 Jars Of Clay 22 20 21 Bryan Adams 23 13 20 Alanis Morissette 24 17 18 Bone Thugs -N 25 14 16 Spin Doctors 26 8 15 Tracy Bonham 27 5 11 Toni Braxton 28 11 10 The cranberries 29 8 10 SWV 30 6 9 Joan Arden 31 A 8 Joan Osborne 32 0 5 Eric Clapton A - - Eric Clapton A - - Natalie Merchant A - - Robert Miles
"Old Man & Me (When I Get" "Killing Me Softly" "FastLove" "Give Me One Reason" "Everything Falls Apart" "The World I Know" "Champagne Supernova" "Closer To Free" "Wonder" "Because You Loved Me" "Follow You Down" "Nobody Knows" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "Always Be My Baby" "Ironic" "Charms" "Back To The World" "Sister" "Theme From Mission" "The Earth, The Sun, The" "Flood" "The Only Thing That" "You Learn" "Tha Crossroads" "She Used To Be Mine" "Mother Mother" "You're Makin' Me High" "Salvation" "You're The One" "Insensitive" "St. Teresa" "If I Could Change The" "If I Could Change The" "Jealousy" "Children"
POWER 1064 FM
KPWR, Los Angeles (B18)567ó227 Michelle Mara, Program Director Braue Sc James, Assistant PD
1 43 69 Bone Thugs -N "Tha Crossroads" 2 42 69 Artie The 1 Man P. "Esa Nena Linda" 3 41 67 Delinquent Habits "Tres Delinquentes" 4 43 65 The Fugees "Killing Me Softly" 5 37 63 Saint John "Agua" 6 32 48 Angelina "Release Me" 7 22 47 El Presidente "Cafe Con Leche" 8 28 46 2Pac f/ Snoop "2 Of Amerikaz Most" 9 28 43 Eurythmics "Sweet Dreams '96"
"Gertin' It" 10 27 43 Too Short 11 18 31 Mack 10
12 14 30 2Pac f/ KC and 13 15 29 SWV 14 0 28 Energy 15 12 18 L.A.D. 16 13 17 Planet Soul 17 1 1 17 LL Cool J f/Boyd 18 11 16 Frost 19 10 16 Coolio 20 10 13 Lina Santiago 21 7 9 2Pac f/Dc Dre A - - Energy
"Hoo Bangui" "How Do U Want It" "You're The One" "Take Me Higher" "Ridin' Low" "Feel The Music" "Hey Lover" "La Familia" "1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)" "Feels So Good (Show Me" "California Love" "Take Me Higher"
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WPOW, Miami TOSI 653-6; 96 Open, Program D rector Phil Jones, Music Director
1 59 58 Quad City DJ's "C'Mon 'N Ride It" 2 56 57 Bone Thugs -N "Tha Crossroads" 3 28 54 DJ Kool "Let Me Clear My Th roar" 4 55 53 The Fugees "Killing Me Softly" 5 40 50 Fugem "Fu -Gee -La" 6 53 49 Marian Carey "Always Be My Baby" 7 34 43 Celine Dion "Because You Loved Me" 8 53 42 LL Cool J "Doin' It" 9 42 40 Angelina "Release Me"
10 40 39 Robert Miles "Children" 11 27 38 The Fugees "Ready Or Not" 12 41 36 Coolio "1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)" 13 35 36 The Original "I Love You Baby" 14 15 32 Tevin Campbell "Back To The World" 15 21 28 Luke "Scarred" 16 30 26 Puff Johnson "Forever More" 17 26 24 Amber "This Is Your Night" 18 10 21 Anie The 1 Man P. "Esa Nena Linda" 19 26 21 Donna Lewis "l Love You Always" 20 29 19 La Bouche "Be My Lover" 21 17 16 Busta Rhymes "Woo -han!! Got You All In" 22 33 14 Alanis Morissette "Ironic" 23 0 13 Ricky Martin "Maria" 24 13 13 Samantha "Cravin' Your Love" 25 14 13 DJ Boom "To The Top" 26 26 13 Mary.). Blige "Not Goes Cry" 27 15 13 Madonna "You'll See" 28 15 13 Fever "FUFATA" 29 0 12 Kristine W "One More Try" 30 14 11 Livin Joy "Dreamer" 31 12 11 Corona "Baby Baby" 32 12 11 Proyecto Uno "El Tiburon" 33 14 11 Planer Soul "Set U Free"
34 27 10 Ke' "Strange World" 35 13 10 Billie Ray Manin "Your Loving Arms" 36 0 9 3T "Anything" 37 8 8 Delinquent Habits "Tres Delinquentes" 38 12 8 Alanis Morissette "You Oughta Know" 39 22 8 The Tony Rich "Nobody Knows" A - - Kristine W "One More Try" A - - LL Cool J "Loungin'" A - - Ricky Martin "Maria"
WKRQ, Cincinnati (513) 763-5686 Jimmy Steal, Program Direaor Race Taylor, Assistant PD
1521(11.111.1111111 1 67 66 Marian Carey "Always Be My Baby" 2 67 66 Everclear "Santa Monica"
"Old Man & Me (When I Get" "1979" "Be My Lover" "Ironic" "Killing Me Softly" "Because You Loved Me" "Give Me One Reason" "Macarena" "Missing" "I'll Be Alright" "Champagne Supernova" "Just A Girl" "Theme From Mission" "Nobody Knows" "I Want To Come Over" "Big Me" "Name" "You Learn" "The Earth, The Sun, The" "Sweet Dreams" "Flood" "Can't Get You Off My" "She Used To Be Mine" "Insensitive" "Your Loving Arms" "Scary Kisses" "Everything Falls Apart" "The Only Thing That" "Jealousy" "FastLove"
3 63 65 Hootie/Blowfish 4 65 65 The Smashing 5 65 65 La Bouche 6 65 65 Alanis Morissette 7 66 65 The Fugees 8 38 58 Celine Dion 9 54 46 Tracy Chapman
10 39 45 Los Del Rio 11 41 44 Everything But 12 40 42 M.T.S. 13 39 40 Oasis 14 37 39 No Doubt 15 41 39 Mullen/Clayton 16 37 39 The Tony Rich 17 0 36 Melissa Etheridge 18 34 35 Foo Fighters 19 36 35 Goo Goo Dolls 20 28 30 Alunis Morissette 21 27 29 Color Me Badd 22 35 29 La Bouche 23 25 28 Jars Of Clay 24 29 28 Lenny Kravitz 25 27 28 Spin Doctors 26 21 21 Jann Arden 27 A 20 Billie Ray Manin 28 14 19 Voice Of The 29 27 15 Dog's Eye View 30 10 14 Bryan Adams 31 A 12 Natalie Merchant 32 6 10 George Michael 33 9 10 Deep Blue 34 8 9 The cranberries 35 7 7 Blessid U. Of 36 5 6 Sting A - - Eric Clapton A - - Bone Thugs -N A - - Jewel A - - Lisa Loeb
"Salvation" "All Along" "You Still Touch Me" "If I Could Change The" "Tha Crossroads" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "Waiting For Wednesday"
Qioo San Diego emozPr ram Director Bar Kaksa. Assistant PD KKLQ, San Di 1619i 565-60066 Stevens,
148 53 Natalie Merchant 2 51 52 Tracy Chapman 3 49 51 BoDeans 4 48 51 Hootie/Blowfish 5 46 51 Alanis Morissette 6 51 50 Foo Fighters 7 50 50 Gin Blossoms 8 48 49 Jewel 9 30 46 Dog's Eye View
10 32 45 Sting 11 29 43 Los Del Rio 12 28 36 The Specials 13 32 32 Donna Lewis 14 24 32 Everything/Girl 15 19 31 The Philosopher 16 48 26 The Fugees 17 49 25 Everything But 18 48 22 Mariah Carey 19 21 22 Toad The Wet 20 A 21 Joan Osborne 21 21 21 Collective Soul 22 23 21 Blum Traveler 23 17 20 Celine Dion 24 22 20 Del Amitri 25 19 19 George Michael 26 17 18 Jann Arden 27 18 17 Goo Goo Dolls 28 0 16 Eric Clapton 29 19 16 Alunis Morissette 30 18 16 The Tony Rich 31 18 16 Collective Soul 32 17 16 Gin Blossoms 33 14 15 Toni Braxton 34 0 15 Natalie Merchant 35 14 13 Shaggy 36 A 12 The Bodices 37 0 12 Lisa Loeb 38 0 4 Tevin Campbell A - - Eric Clapton A - - Lisa Loeb A - Tevin Campbell
"Jealousy" "Give Me One Reason" "Closer To Free" "Old Man & Me (When I Get" "You Learn" "Big Me" "Follow You Down" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "Everything Falls Apart" "You Still Touch Me" "Macarena" "A Little Bit Me" "I Love You Always" "Wrong" "Charms" "Killing Me Softly" "Missing" "Always Be My Baby" "Good Intentions" "St. Teresa" "December" "Run -Around" "Because You Loved Me" "Roll To Me" "FastLove" "Insensitive" "Name" "If I Could Change The" "Ironic" "Nobody Knows" "The World I Know" "Til I Hear It From You" "You're Makin' Me High" "Wonder" "In The Summertime" "Angeline Is Coming Home" "Waiting For Wednesday" "Back To The World" "If I Could Change The" "Waiting For Wednesday" "Back To The World"
Program Cindy Rose, Music Director KQKS, Denver 13031427-2221 Cindy Rose,
1 73 74 Coolio 2 73 73 The Fugees
3 74 70 Bone Thugs -N 4 68 69 Marian Carey 5 62 65 Brandy 6 64 64 Celine Dion 7 64 64 R. Kelly 8 56 57 SWV 9 51 51 Alunis Morissette
10 47 51 Toni Braxton 11 40 49 H -Town 12 46 47 MC Lyte f/ Xscape 13 50 47 Los Del Rio 14 45 42 Total 15 35 39 La Bouche 16 38 38 Everything Bur 17 35 37 The Tony Rich 18 32 36 Angelina 19 32 34 Monica 20 25 33 Delinquent Habits 21 31 32 Planet Soul 22 33 32 2Pac f/Dr. Dre 23 35 32 Mary J. Blige 24 38 32 La Bouche 25 32 32 Groove Theory 26 28 22 Color Me Badd 27 16 21 Case 28 19 19 Deborah Cox 29 13 13 Montell Jordan 30 10 12 R. Kelly 31 7 11 Monica 32 13 10 Tevin Campbell 33 10 10 J'son 34 7 9 W. Houston And 35 2 9 Keith Sweat
36 5 5 Puff Johnson A - - Quad City DJ's A - - Coolio
"1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)" "Killing Me Softly" "Tha Crossroads" "Always Be My Baby" "Sit -tin' Up In My Room" "Because You Loved Me" "Down Low" "You're The One" "Iro "You're Makin' Me High" "A Thin Line Between Love" "Keep On Keepin On" "Macarena" "Kissin' You" "Sweet Dreams" "Missing" "Nobody Knows" "Release Me" "Before You Walk Out or "Tres Delinquent." "Set U Free" "California Love" "Not Gon' Cry" "Be My Lover" "Tell Me" "The Earth, The Sun, The" "Touch Me, Tease Me" "Who Do U Love" "I Like" "I Can't Sleep, Baby" "Why I Love You So Much" "Back To The World" "I'll Never Stop Loving" "Count On Me" "Twisted" "Forever More" "C'Mon 'N Ride It" "All The Way Live"
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169 73 MC Lyre tl Xscapc "Keep On Keepin' On" 2 74 66 Bone Thugs -N 3 72 63 Monica 4 66 62 Crucial Conflict 5 54 60 Total 6 57 59 R. Kelly 7 71 58 SWV 8 55 57 Toni Braxton 9 57 57 Case
10 24 46 Monifah 11 41 42 Barrio Boys 12 0 40 Outkast 13 59 34 The Fugees 14 32 33 Monrell Jordan 15 14 32 Keith Sweat 16 40 32 Tevin Campbell 17 45 32 UGK 18 37 32 Chantay Savage 19 43 29 Bone Thugs -N -Ha 20 42 28 Ruffa 21 35 27 Mariah Carey 22 0 26 Dos Of Soul 23 26 23 W. Houston And 24 0 23 D'Angelo 25 47 23 Joded 26 25 18 LL Cool J 27 9 11 Gem Boys 28 0 7 Too Short A - - Outkast A-- Dos Of Soul A - - D'Angelo A - - Too Short
"Tha Crossroads" "Why I Love You So Much" "Hay" "Kissin' You" "I Can't Sleep, Baby" "You're The One" "You're Makin' Me High" "Touch Me, Tease Me" "You" "1 Wish" "Elevators" "Killing Me Softly" "I Like" "Twisted" "Back To The World" "One Day" "I Will Survive" "Shoot Em' Up" "Don't You Worry" "Always Be My Baby" "Come Around" "Count On Me" "Me And Those Dreaming" "Get On Up" "Loungin "gem Fantasy" "Get in Ir" "Elevators" "Come Around" "Me And Those Dreaming" "Garin' It"
WYJMN,Btmn (617) 290(1009 Gila ja c SW mna'rarr Director Cat Collins, Musk Director
1 66 67 The Fugees "Killing Me Softly" 2 67 64 Celine Dion "Because You Loved Me" 3 65 64 Mariah Carey "Always Be My Baby" 4 63 62 The Fugees "No Woman No Cry" 5 49 62 LL Cool J "Doin' It" 6 59 58 Deborah Cox "Who Do U Love" 7 60 52 Brandy "Sirtin' Up In My Room" 8 42 45 Groove Theory "Tell Me" 9 41 45 SWV "You're The One"
10 46 42 Mary J. Blige "Not Gon Cry" 11 44 41 Color Me Badd "The Earth, The Sun, The" 12 38 39 Coolio "1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin New)" 13 39 37 Toni Braxton "You're Makin' Me High" 14 38 34 Tevin Campbell "Back To The World" 15 22 31 Los Del Rio "Macarena" 16 52 30 2Pac f/Dr. Dre "California Love" 17 40 30 R. Kelly "Down Low" 18 28 30 J'so "Take A Look" 19 30 26 Jodeci "Get On Up" 20 35 21 112 "Only You 21 0 19 Maxi Priest & "That Girl" 22 8 8 Shai "I Don't Wanna Be Alone" 23 7 7 Mullen/Clayton "Theme From Mission" 24 5 7 Case "Touch Me, Tease Me" 25 5 7 Monrell Jordan "I Like" 26 19 5 Joe "All The Things (Your Man"
A - - Coolio "All The Way Live" A - - LL Cool J "Loungin'" A - - Maxi Priest & "That Girl"
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KHMX KHMX, Houston (713) 790-0965 Pat Pmt, P Director Rich ,anhom, Musio Doctor
1 41 29 Celine Dion "Because You Loved Me" 2 42 29 Tracy Chapman "Give Me One Reason" 3 42 29 Alanis Morissette 4 35 25 Mullen/Clayton 5 41 25 The Corrs 6 42 25 Sarah McLachlan 7 33 24 Enya 8 30 19 The Corrs 9 31 19 BoDeans
10 39 19 Dog's Eye View 11 31 19 Hootie/Blowfish 12 28 19 Sting 13 29 18 Natalie Merchant 14 30 17 Foo Fighters 15 32 17 Alanis Morissette 16 38 17 Collective Soul 17 25 15 Bryan Adams 18 11 15 Cher 19 0 14 Eric Clapton 20 25 14 George Michael 21 25 12 The Radices 22 19 11 Everything/Girl 23 22 10 Jewel 24 17 10 Joan Osborne 25 20 10 Voice Of The A - - Eric Clapton
"Theme From Mission" "The Right Time" "I Will Remember You" "Anywhere Is" "Runaway" "Closer To Free" "Everything Falls Apart" "Old Man & Me (When I Get" "You Still Touch Me" "Jealousy" "Big Me" "You Learn" "The World I Know" "The Only Thing That" "One By One" "If I Could Change The" "FastLove" "Angeline Is Coming Home" "Wrong" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "St. Teresa" "Scary Kisses" "If I Could Change The"
KKFR, Phoenix Í602I 258-6161 Don Parker, Program Director Brian Douglas, Music Director
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1 61 60 The Tony Rich 2 58 60 The Fugees 3 46 53 Alanis Morissette 4 36 53 Bone Thugs -N 5 48 51 Mariah Carey 6 55 51 Celino Dion 7 41 45 Toni Braxton 8 0 43 Tevin Campbell 9 38 40 SWV
10 31 40 Puff Johnson 11 28 40 George Michael 12 40 40 Dancehall Divas 13 38 39 R. Kelly 14 40 38 Mary J. Blige 15 36 38 Brandy 16 30 33 Robert Miles 17 27 32 Color Me Badd 18 28 32 Deborah Cox 19 33 31 Groove Theory 20 33 30 Coolio 21 29 27 Madonna 22 29 27 La Bouche 23 22 25 Everything But 24 25 22 La Bouche 25 18 21 Monica 26 27 21 Billie Ray Martin 27 20 19 Angelina 28 0 19 Kristine W 29 16 17 2Pac f/Dr. Dre 30 25 17 Everything/Girl 31 14 16 Livin Joy 32 14 15 J'son 33 13 13 Delinquent Habits 34 0 13 Keith Sweat 35 6 12 3T 36 13 9 Mullen/Clayton A - - Coolio A - - Jordan Hill
"Nobody Knows" "Killing Me Softly" "Ironic" "Tha Crossroads" "Always Be My Baby" "Because You Loved Me" -You're Makin' Me High" "Back To The World" "You're The One" "Forever More" "FastLove" "It's All About Me" "Down Low" "Not Gon' Cry" "Sittin' Up In My Room" "Children" "The Earth, The Sun, The" "Who Do U Love" "Keep Tryos " "1, 2. 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)" "Love Don't Live Here" "Sweet Dreams" "Missing" "Be My Lover" "Why I Love You So Much" "Your Loving Arms" "Release Me" "One More Try" "California Love" "Wrong" "Dreamer" "I'll Never Stop Loving" "Tres Delinquentes" "Twisted" "Tease Me" "Theme From Mission" "All The Way Live" "For The Love Of You"
WM TX, I am a 18131961 9600 Mike Reeves, Pr ram Director Yvonne Bus, Music Director
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1 43 42 Tracy Chapman 2 40 42 The Tony Rich 3 38 42 Celine Dion 4 29 42 Melissa Etheridge 5 17 42 Everything But 6 24 31 Natalie Merchant 7 32 29 Gloria Estofan 8 43 28 Alanis Morissette 9 37 27 Rod Stewart
10 14 23 Mullen/Clayton 11 16 23 Lionel Richie 12 23 21 Robert Miles 13 24 21 Hootie/Blowfish 14 19 21 Gin Blossoms 15 22 21 Jann Arden 16 19 21 Mariah Carey 17 36 15 Peter Cetera 18 20 15 BoDeans 19 11 13 Foo Fighters 20 13 13 George Michael 21 5 13 Sting 22 10 10 Tina Arena 2314 9 Jars Of Clay 24 II 8 Cher 25 5 5 The Philosopher 26 5 5 Bryan Adams 27 5 5 Jewel 28 0 5 Dog's Eye View 29 0 5 Madonna 30 0 5 Natalie Merchant A - - Dog's Eye View A - - Madonna A - - Natalie Merchant
"Give Me One Reason" "Nobody Knows" "Because You Loved Me" "I Want To Come Over" "Missing" "Wonder" "Reach" "Ironic" "So Far Away" "Theme From Mission" "Don't Wanna Lose You" "Children" "Old Man & Mc (When 1 Get" "Follow You Down" "Insensitive" "Always Be My Baby" "Faithfully" "Closer To Free" "Big Me" "FastLove" "You Still Touch Me" "Chains" "Flood" "One By One" "Charms" "The Only Thing That" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "Everything Falls Apart" "Love Don't Live Here" "Jealousy" "Everything Falls Apart" "Love Don't Live Here" "Jealously"
108FM MKS FM, Bonon (617) 39(rí430 John Ives, Pr Director Tad Sertie, Murk Dvator
158 53 The Smashing "1979" 2 61 53 Celine Dion "Because You Loved Me" 3 50 52 Natalie Merchant 4 59 49 Alanis Morissette 5 60 46 BoDeans 6 26 41 Manis Morissette 7 39 38 Everything But 8 57 37 Blues Traveler 9 41 34 Gin Blossoms
10 34 31 The Tony Rich 11 31 30 Melissa Etheridge 12 20 29 La Bouche 13 20 28 Tracy Chapman 14 12 25 Hootie/Blowfish 15 29 24 The Fugees 16 27 24 Jann Arden 17 25 23 Bryan Adams 18 23 20 La Bouche 19 27 19 Hootie/Blowfish 20 25 19 Mania Morisserte 21 27 19 Dog's Eye View 22 20 18 Joan Osborne 23 15 18 Mariah Carey 24 16 18 Oasis 25 17 17 Natalie Merchant 26 20 14 Jars Of Clay 27 19 14 Color Me Badd 28 14 13 Seal 29 17 13 Sting 30 9 13 Cher 31 15 12 George Michael 32 9 12 The cranberries 33 11 11 Mullen/Clayton 34 14 11 Gloria Estefan 35 14 11 Lenny Kravitz 36 11 10 Billie Ray Martin 37 10 9 Tevin Campbell 38 7 7 Voice Of The 39 6 7 Tracy Bonham 40 5 6 Blessid U. Of A-- Lisa Loeb A - - Eric Clapton
"Wonder" "Ironic" "Closer To Free" "You Learn" "Missing" "Hook" "Follow You Down" "Nobody Knows" "I Want To Come Over" "Sweet Dreams" "Give Me One Reason" "Old Man & Me (When I Get" "Killing Me Softly" "Insensitive" "The Only Thing That" "Be My Lover" "Time" "You Oughta Know" "Everything Falls Apart" "St. Teresa" "Always Be My Baby" "Champagne Supernova" "Carnival" "Flood" "The Earth, The Sun, The" "Don't Cry" "You Still Touch Me" "One By One" "FastLove" "Salvation" "Theme From Mission" "Reach" "Can't Get You Off My" "Your Loving Arms" "Back To The World" "Scary Kisses" "Mother Mother" "All Along" "Waiting For Wednesday" "If I Could Change The"
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2 58 72 Joe 3 72 71 Alanis Morissette 4 65 68 Coolio 5 64 67 The Fugees 6 72 53 Celine Dion 7 46 49 Fugees 8 0 42 Quad City DJ's 9 41 42 Tevin Campbell
10 37 39 Brandy 11 39 39 The Tony Rich 12 44 37 George Michael 13 0 36 Keith Sweat 14 30 34 Coolio 15 33 34 Bone Thugs -N 16 29 30 Marian Carey 17 41 27 Toni Braxton 18 30 27 R Kelly 19 26 22 2Pac f/Dr. Dre 20 18 21 The Fugees 21 0 12 Eric Clapton 22 8 8 Mullen/Clayton 23 7 7 Puff Johnson 24 11 5 Monica 25 5 5 Immature 26 5 5 3T A - - Quad City DJ's A - - Keith Sweat A - - Eric Clapton A - - SWV
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KURE, Seattle 1206) 285-229 Mike 7iemey, Progrm h intor Lin dsry Cip h, Musk D'vator
169 74 R. Kelly "Down Low" "All The Things (Your Man" "Ironic" "1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)" "Killing Me Softly" "Because You Loved Me" "Fu -Gee -La" "C'Mon 'N Ride It" "Back To The World" "Sirtin' Up In My Room" "Nobody Knows" "FastLove" "Twisted" "All The Way Live" "Tha Crossroads" "Always Be My Baby" "You're Makin' Me High" "I Can't Sleep, Baby" "California Love" "No Woman No Cry" "If I Could Change The" "Theme From Mission" "Forever More" "Why I Love You So Much" "Please Don't Go" "Tease Me" "C'Mon 'N Ride It" "Twisted" "If I Could Change The" "You're The One"
/z» WQHT, New York (212) 8440097 Steve Smith, Program Director Tracy Clohefty, Assistant PD
1 41 43 The Fugees 2 38 43 Case
3 31 42 Monifah 4 30 42 R Kelly 5 40 42 Jay Z 6 38 40 SWV 7 37 40 Total 8 41 40 Junior M.A.F.I.A. 9 14 39 De La Soul
10 27 39 LL Cool J
11 28 35 Toni Braxton 12 43 34 The Fugees 13 26 34 Jodeci 14 25 34 Monica 15 36 34 Montell Jordan 16 33 31 Lost Boy. 17 33 30 112 18 31 28 Genius 19 25 27 Mona Lisa 20 39 26 Total 21 0 25 Mary J. Blige 22 34 22 Busta Rhymes 23 43 22 MC Lyre f/ Xscape 24 A 20 Tevin Campbell 25 0 19 Nas 26 0 15 Monica f/ Treac 27 0 14 Wu -Tang Clan 28 0 13 Bone Thugs -N 29 11 13 Ini 30 12 13 Busta Rhymes A - - Mary J. Blige A-- Nas A - - Monica f/ Treat A - - Wu -Tang Clan A - - Bone Thugs -N
"Ready Or Not" "Touch Me, Tease Me" "You" "I Can't Sleep, Baby" "Ain't No "You're The One" "Kissin' You" "Get Money" "The Bi.ness" "Loungin'" "You're Makin' Me High" "Killing Me Softly" "Get On Up" "Why I Love You So Much" "I Like" "Rene "Only You" "Shadowboxing" "You Said" "Do You Know" "Everlasting Love" "It's A Parry" "Keep On Keepin' On" "Back To The World" "If I Ruled The World" "Ain't Nobody" "America" "Tha Crossroads" "Fakin' Jacks" "Everything Remains Raw" "Everlasting Love" "If I Ruled The World" "Ain't Nobody" "America" "Tha Crossroads"
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MIX 1073 FM WRQX, Washulgon (2021895.2402 Randyjame Opera ons Manager Carol Parker, Music Director
1 42 38 Celine Dion 2 42 38 BoDeans 3 42 38 Gin Blossoms 4 42 38 Toad The Wer 5 42 38 Tracy Chapman 6 42 38 Everything But 7 42 38 Dog's Eye View 8 28 38 Manis Morissette 9 28 24 Collective Soul
10 28 24 Natalie Merchant 11 28 24 Hootie/Blowfish 12 28 24 Marian Carry 13 28 24 Blues Traveler 14 28 24 Goo Goo Dolls 15 28 24 The Smashing 16 28 24 The Tony Rich 17 28 24 Jann Arden 18 28 24 George Michael 19 14 24 Oasis 20 10 24 Natalie Merchant 21 20 24 Mullen/Clayton 22 0 24 Eric Clapron 23 0 24 Alanis Morissette 24 15 15 Melissa Etheridge 25 10 10 Bryan Adams 26 10 10 Foo Fighters 27 10 10 Sting 28 0 10 Jewel 29 0 7 The Philosopher A - - Eric Clapron A - - Manis Morissette A - - Jewel A - - The Philosopher
"Because You Loved Me" "Closer To Free" "Follow You Down" "Good Intentions" "Give Me One Reason" "Missing" "Everything Falls Apart" "Ironic" "The World I Know" "Wonder" "Old Man & Me (When I Get" "Always Be My Baby" "Hook" "Nam "1979" "Nobody Knows" "Insensitive" "FastLove" "Champagne Supernova" "Jealousy" "Theme From Mission" "If I Could Change The" "You Learn" "I Want To Come Over" "The Only Thing That" "Big Me" "You Still Touch Me" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "Charms" "If I Could Change The" "You Learn" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "Charms"
91Agg KWMX, Denver (303) 321-0950 Open, Program Director Cagle, Music Director
RV, ia IN sana tuu 1 58 59 Tracy Chapman 2 61 59 Collective Soul 3 60 59 The Tony Rich 4 58 58 Celine Dion 5 55 54 BoDeans 6 45 54 Dog's Eye View 7 58 51 Hootie/Blowfish 8 48 49 Manis Morissette 9 40 48 The Fugees
10 47 47 Jewel 11 44 47 The Smashing 12 40 43 Jann Arden 13 41 43 Foo Fighters 14 42 41 Goo Goo Dolls 15 35 40 Natalie Merchant 16 28 31 Hootie/Blowfish 17 28 30 Oasis 18 27 28 The Philosopher 19 33 28 Manis Morissette 20 15 28 Tevin Campbell 21 24 27 Gin Blossoms 22 22 25 George Michael 23 32 25 Everything But 24 32 24 Marian Carey 25 19 20 Natalie Merchant 26 20 19 No Doubt 27 20 19 Toad The Wet 28 21 19 Everclear 29 10 10 Mullen/Clayton 30 12 10 The cranberries 31 A 5 Joan Osborne 32 0 5 Eric Clapron A - - Eric Clapron
"Give Me One Reason" "The World I Know" "Nobody Knows" "Because You Loved Me" "Closer To Free" "Everything Falls Apart" "Time" "Ironic" "Killing Me Softly" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "1979" "Insensitive" "Big Me" "Name" "Wonder" "Old Man & Me (When I Ger" "Champagne Supernova" "Charms" "You Learn" "Back To The World" "Follow You Down" "FasrLove" "Missing" "Always Be My Baby" "Jealousy" "Just A Girl" "Good Intentions" "Santa Monica" "Theme From Mission" "Salvation" "St. Teresa" "If I Could Change The" "If I Could Change The"
4 27 35 Celine Dion 5 25 34 Natalie Merchant 6 0 33 Hootie/Blowfish 7 14 32 Everything Bur 8 17 28 The Tony Rich 9 23 28 Marian Carey
10 18 27 Blues Traveler 11 17 27 Jann Arden 12 12 26 Manis Morissette 13 26 26 BoDeans 14 18 26 Melissa Etheridge 15 23 26 Tracy Chapman 16 17 23 Dog's Eye View 17 12 21 Bryan Adams 18 10 21 Jewel 19 15 20 Cher 20 0 19 Los Del Rio 21 10 19 Natalie Merchant 22 0 19 Eric Clapton 23 12 19 Jars Of Clay 24 0 14 Mullen/Clayton 25 10 13 Del Amitri 26 0 12 Blues Traveler 27 17 11 Seal
28 0 10 John Mellencamp 29 10 10 TLC 30 0 10 Gin Blossoms 31 0 9 Collective Soul 32 0 9 The Rembrandts 33 0 8 Hootie/Blowfish 34 17 7 Hootie/Blowfish 35 0 7 Collective Soul 36 0 7 Seal A - - Eric Clapron
KV& NEW YORK
WPLJ, Nero fork 2121613-8900 Scott Shannon, P Director Mike Prnroo, Assistant PD
1 24 35 Gin Blossoms "Follow You Down" 2 25 35 Manis Morissette "Ironic" 3 16 35 Goo Goo Dolls "Name"
"Because You Loved Me" "Wonder" "Time" "Missing" "Nobody Knows" "Always Be My Baby" "Hook" "Insensitive" "You Learn" "Closer To Free" "I Want To Come Over" "Give Me One Reason" "Everything Falls Apart" "The Only Thing Thar" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "One By One" "Mac arena" "Jealousy" "If I Could Change The" "Flood" "Theme From Mission" "Roll To Me" "Run -Around" "Don't Cry" "Wild Night" "Waterfalls" "Til I Hear It From You" "December" "I'll Be There For You" "Only Wanna Be With You" "Old Man & Me (When I Get" "The World I Know" "Kiss From A Rose" "If I Could Change The"
100.3 WPNT WPNT-FM Chicago
WPNT, Chicago (312) 440-3100 Lomo Paksgi, P
140 40 Collective Soul 2 40 40 Gin Blossoms 3 40 40 Blues Traveler 4 40 40 Deep Blue 5 40 40 Celine Dion 6 40 40 Melissa Erheridge 7 40 40 Natalie Merchant 8 32 40 Manis Morissette 9 32 32 Hoorie/Blowfish
10 32 32 Pretenders I 1 32 32 Everything But 12 32 32 Seal
13 32 32 Marian Carey 14 32 32 BoDeans 15 32 32 Goo Goo Dolls 16 32 32 Del Amitri 17 32 32 Hootie/Blowfish 18 28 32 Gin Blossoms 19 28 32 Tracy Chapman 20 28 28 The Tony Rich 21 28 28 Collective Soul 22 28 28 Natalie Merchant 23 28 28 Robert Miles 24 0 28 Foo Fighters 25 0 28 Eric Clapron 26 32 20 Mullen/Clayton 27 14 14 Seal 28 14 14 All -4 -One 29 14 14 Sophie B. Hawkins 30 14 14 Seal
31 14 14 Hootie/Blowfish 32 14 14 Martin Page A - - Eric Clapron
rogram Director L1rore Murray, Music Discurro
"December" "Til I Hear It From You" "Run -Around" "Breakfast At Tiffanys" "Because You Loved Me" "I Want To Come Over" "Wonder" "Ironic" "Time" "I'll Stand By You" "Missing" "Don't Cry" "Always Be My Baby" "Closer To Free" "Name" "Roll To Me" "Old Man & Me (When I Get" "Follow You Down" "Give Me One Reason" "Nobody Knows" "The World I Know" "Jealousy" "Children" "Big Me" "If I Could Change The" "Theme From Mission" "Prayer For The Dying" "I Can Love You Like That" "As I Lay Me Down" "Kiss From A Rose" "Only Wanna Be With You" "In The House Of Stone" "If I Could Change The"
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\1\RK. New York (212)"5O-0i50Stevehï ton, Pro Diroctor.0lnuîobiy Hub Director
137 38 Bush "Machinehead" 2 26 38 Tracy Bonham 3 23 35 Primitive Radio 4 18 34 Butthole Surfers 5 10 27 The Cure 6 35 26 The Smashing 7 26 26 Garbage 8 23 26 No Doubt 9 26 26 Porno For Pyros
10 34 26 Stone Temple 11 35 25 Soundgarden 12 24 25 Metallica 13 26 24 Alice In Chains 14 22 23 The cranberries 15 24 23 Stone Temple 16 28 22 Nirvana 17 28 22 Rage Against The 18 16 21 Goldfinger 19 A 21 Sponge 20 A 21 Beck 21 21 21 The Smashing 22 19 21 Oasis 23 A 20 Soundgarden 24 18 19 The Fugees 25 14 19 Jewel 26 22 18 Radiohead 27 16 18 The Niions 28 13 16 Marilyn Manson 29 16 16 The Verve Pipe 30 22 15 Cracker 31 11 13 311 32 7 13 Solution a.d. 33 10 13 Nada Surf 34 5 12 Dishwalla 35 13 10 Dave Matthews Band 36 7 10 Self 37 6 8 Superdrag 08 8 8 Gravity Kills 39 5 5 Imperial Drag A - -D Generation
"Mother Mother" "Standing Outside A" "Pepper" "Mint Car" "Tonight, Tonight" "Stupid Girl" "Spiderwebs" "Tahitian Moon" "Big Bang Baby" "Pretty Noose" "Until It Sleeps"
"Salvation" "Trippin' On A Hole In A' "Marigold" "Bulls On Parade" "Here In Your Bedroom" "Wax Ecstatic" "Where It's At" "Zero" "Don't Look Back In Anger" "Burden In My Hand" "No Woman No Cry" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "Street Spirt" "Sister" "Sweet Dreams (Are Made" "Photograph" "Nothing To Believe In" "Down" "Fearless" "Popular" "Counting Blue Cars" "Too Much" "So Low" "Sucked Out" "Guilty" "Boy Or A Girl" "She Stands There"
RTBZ, Houston i"131968-1000 Croie, Program Director David Sadd, Music Director
0.1\A Ia IW tMn,l
1 40 42 Tracy Bonham 2 41 41 Bush 3 40 41 Jewel 4 42 40 Butthole Surfers 5 34 40 Soundgarden 6 30 39 Gravity Kills 7 21 23 The Verve Pipe 8 23 22 Dishwalla 9 21 22 The Cure
10 19 22 Refreshments 11 19 22 Metallica 12 38 21 Goldfinger 13 25 21 Seven Mary Three 14 20 21 The Smashing 15 23 20 Foo Fighters 16 20 20 Dave Matthews Band 17 18 20 Stabbing Westward 18 13 20 Jerry Cantrell 19 9 20 Stone Temple 20 21 19 No Doubt 21 20 19 Cowboy Junkies 22 18 19 The Hunger 23 19 19 Oasis 24 1 17 Primitive Radio 25 1 17 Nada Surf 26 18 15 27 15 15 28 13 14 29 12 13 30 1 12 31 17 12 32 11 10 33 0 8 34 7 7 35 6 7
Everdear Rage Against The Solution a.d. Porno For Pyros Toadies Marilyn Manson Self Beck Kings X Poe
36 7 7 Holy Barbarians 37 13 5 Tori Amos A - - Beck A - - Stabbing Westward A - - The Smashing A - - Magnapop A - - Garbage
"Mother Mother" "Machinehead" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "Pepper" "Pretty Noose"
"Photograph" "Counting Blue Cars" "Mint Car" "Banditos" "Until It Sleeps" "Here In Your Bedroom" "Waters Edge" "Zero" "Down In The Park" "Too Much" "What Do I Have To Do" "Leave Me Alone" "Trippin' On A Hole In A" "Spiderwebs" "A Common Disaster" "Vanishing Cream" "Don't Look Back In Anger" "Standing Outside A" "Popular" "Heartspark Dollarsign" "Bulls On Parade" "Fearless" "Tahitian Moon" "Tyler" "Sweet Dreams (Are Made" "So Low" "Where It's At" "Sometimé "Angry Johnny" "Brother Fights" .Tallulah" "Where Its At" "Sham "Tonight, Tonight" "Open The Door" "Stupid Girl"
WILTERNATIVE SELECTED CA PPW REPORTS
WORLD FAMOUS
KRO106.7 F
hROQ,LosAngela1818156 d06-Rrsinüéalherh.ProgramDircnorGmeSandbloom,AssisuntPD
1 23 35 Primitive Radio 2 28 33 Tracy Bonham 3 20 32 No Doubt 4 24 27 Jewel 5 14 27 The Fugees 6 7 25 Beck 7 22 25 Stone Temple 8 15 24 The Smashing 9 19 24 Butthole Surfers
10 11 23 The Cure 11 16 22 Porno For Pyros 12 33 22 Bush 13 21 21 Garbage 14 7 19 Sponge 15 5 19 Soundgarden 16 21 19 Rage Against The 17 21 18 Radiohead 18 34 18 Soundgarden 19 25 18 Stone Temple 20 25 17 The Smashing 21 18 17 The cranberries 22 14 16 Lush 23 14 15 Oasis 24 11 15 Alice In Chains 25 20 15 Nirvana 26 10 15 311 27 715 Dishwalla 28 10 14 The Verve Pipe 29 11 14 Goldfinger 30 12 14 Jars Of Clay 31 8 11 Magnapop 32 10 10 Nada Surf 33 11 10 Dave Matthews Band 34 9 9 Refreshments 35 8 9 Paul Westerberg 36 5 7 Red Hot Chili 37 7 6 Gravity Kills 38 7 6 Metallica 39 11 6 Everclear 40 5 5 Imperial Drag A - - Afghan Whigs
"Standing Outside A" "Mother Mother" "Spiderwebs" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "No Woman No Cry" "Where Its At" "Big Bang Baby" "Zero" "Pepper" "Mint Car" "Tahitian Moon" "Machinehead" "Stupid Girl" "Wax Ecstatic" "Burden In My Hand" "Bulls On Parade" "Street Spitit" "Pretty Noose" "Trippin' On A Hole In A" "Tonight, Tonight" "Salvation" "Ladykillers" "Don't Look Back In Anger" "Again" "Marigold" "Down" "Counting Blue Cars" "Photograph" "Here In Your Bedroom" "Flood" "Open The Door" "Popular" "Too Much" "Bandiros" "Love Untold" "Coffee Shop" "Guilty" "Until It Sleeps" "Heartspark Dollarsign" "Boy Or A Girl" "Going To Town"
H07,5 LTERNATIYE
KKDM, Des Moina (515) 262.00001 Mitñad McKay, Program Director Sophia John, Music Director
Rl\A IM lü 10.1111
1 45 46 The cranberries 2 50 46 Goldfinger 3 39 46 Hootie/Blowfish 4 41 45 Alanis Morissetre 5 11 45 6 42 45 7 41 44 8 47 44
Green Day Voice Of The Dave Matthews Band Refreshments
9 38 42 Mullen/Clayton 10 41 42 The Specials 11 40 39 The Cure 12 43 36 Bush 13 26 27 No Doubt 14 27 26 Louise Hoffsten 15 27 24 La Bouche 16 17 22 Patti Rothberg 17 14 22 Solution a.d. 18 17 22 Gin Blossoms 19 27 21 Stabbing Westward 20 24 21 Dishwalla 21 19 20 Spacehog 22 21 20 Rancid 23 15 20 The Smashing 24 21 20 Cast 25 21 19 Jewel 26 18 18 Oasis 27 38 18 Los Del Rio 28 16 18 Seven Mary Three 29 20 17 Cardigans 30 18 17 Marilyn Manson 31 A 17 Everything/Girl 32 17 16 Joan Osborne 33 18 16 BoDeans 34 15 15 Stone Temple 35 14 13 Goo Goo Dolls A - - Patti Smith A - - Beck A - - Tracy Chapman A - - Imperial Drag A - - Paul Westerberg A - - Everclear A - - Sister Machine
"Salvation" "Here In Your Bedroom" "Old Man & Me (When I Get" "You Learn" "Walking Contradiction" "Scary Kisses" "Too Much" "Bandiros" "Theme From Mission" "A Little Bit Me" "The 13th" "Machinehead" "Spiderwebs" "Dance On Your Grave" "Sweet Dreams" "Inside" "Fearless" "Day Job" "What Do I Have To Do" "Counting Blue Cars" "In The Meantime" "Ruby Soho" "Tonight, Tonight" "Alright" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "Don't Look Back In Anger" "Macarena" "Waters Edge" "Carnival" "Sweet Dreams (Are Made" "Wrong" "Ladder" "Closer To Free" "Big Bang Baby" "Long Way Down" "Summer Cannibals" "Where It's At" "Give Me One Reason" "Boy Or A Girl" "Love Untold" "Heartspark Dollarsign" "Hole In The Ground"
'l'NNX,.Atlanta iá01 266-099' Brian Ph 0 s. Pro Director Leslie Frans,.Asristant PD
t 24 29 2 19 29 3 29 29 4 18 28 5 18 28 6 30 28 7 29 26 8 30 26 9 26 25
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15 23 21 16 17 19 17 18 18 18 29 18 19 17 17 20 18 17
21 16 17 22 17 17 23 16 17 24 16 16 25 20 16 26 14 15 27 16 15 28 17 15 29 16 14 30 A 14
31 17 14
32 13 14
33 17 13 34 14 13 35 15 13
36 15 13
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38 14 12
39 11 12 A-- A-- A - -
Bush Dishwalla The Fugees Dave Matthews Band The Nixons Primitive Radio Soundgarden Jewel Stone Temple Jars Of Clay Freddy Jones Ba Refreshments Paul Westerberg Tracy Bonham Goldfinger The Smashing Collective Soul Imperial Drag Marry Me Jane 311 Lenny Kravitz Solution a.d. No Doubt Tracy Chapman Butthole Surfers The cranberries Everclear The Why Store Self Beck Rage Against The Stone Temple Lush Mullen/Clayton The Verve Pipe 3 lb. Thrill Metallica Gravity Kills Oasis Porno For Pyros Oasis Patti Smith
"Machinehead" "Counting Blue Cars" "No Woman No Cry" "Too Much" "Sister" "Standing Outside A" "Pretty Noose" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "Trippin' On A Hole In A" "Flood" "In A Day" "Bandiros" "Love Untold" "Mother Mother" "Here In Your Bedroom" "Tonight, Tonight" "She Gathers Rain" "Boy Or A Girl" "Twenty -One" "Down" "Can't Get You Off My" "Fearless" "Spiderwebs" "Smoke And Ashes" "Pepper" "Salvation" "Heartspark Dollarsign" "Lack Of Water" "So Low" "Where It's At" "Bulls On Parade" "Big Bang Baby" "Ladykillers" "Theme From Mission" "Photograph" "Something Will Come" "Until It Sleeps" "Guilty" "Champagne Supernova" "Tahitian Moon" "Don't Look Back In Anger" "Summer Cannibals"
BUZZ 1031
WPBZ, Wer Palm Beach (4071606'9505 Amy Dovle, P Director Rohen FngJish, Music Director
1 36 38 The Verve Pipe 2 35 37 Bush 3 37 37 Dishwalla 4 35 37 Alice In Chains 5 36 35 Goldfinger 6 37 35 Tracy Bonham 7 34 34 The cranberries 8 33 34 Butthole Surfers 9 22 34 Jewel
10 35 34 Dave Matthews Band 11 27 33 Metallica 12 34 32 Everclear 13 34 32 Alanis Morissette 14 30 32 Soundgarden 15 33 32 No Doubt 16 33 32 Cowboy Junkies 17 33 31 Patti Rothberg 18 29 30 Rage Against The 19 26 21 Toadies 20 14 18 Stone Temple 21 9 18 Alunis Morissette 22 16 18 Everclear 23 20 16 Green Day 24 3 15 Beck 25 11 15 Green Day 26 13 14 Johnny Bravo 27 13 13 Porno For Pyros 28 16 12 S.C.O.T.S. 29 12 12 Super 8
30 13 11 Cracker 31 11 11 Soundgarden 32 1I 11 The Smashing 33 12 10 Stone Temple 34 6 7 Imperial Drag 35 7 6 Girls Against A - - Self A - - Sponge A - - The Cure A - - Jars Of Clay A - - Garbage A-- Oasis
"Photograph" "Machinehead" "Counting Blue Cars"
"Here In Your Bedroom" "Mother Mother" "Salvation" "Pepper" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "Too Much" "Until It Sleeps" "Hcartspark Dollarsign" "You Learn" "Pretty Noose" "Spiderwebs" "A Common Disaster" "Inside" "Bulls On Parade" "Possum Kingdom" "Big Bang Baby" "All I Really Want" "Santa Monica" "Brain Stew" "Where It's At" "Walking Contradiction" "Used To Be Cool" "Tahitian Moon" "Camel Walk" "King Of The World" "Nothing To Believe In" "Burden In My Hand" "Tonight, Tonight" "Trippin' On A Hole In A" "Boy Or A Girl" "Super -Fire" "So Low" "Wax Ecstatic" "Mint Car" "Liquid" "Stupid Girl" "Don't Look Back In Anger"
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Kum 1001, San Francisco (41S) 956-5101 Camy Kea ng ProB am Director Corve Lindell, Music Director
1 41 41 Celine Dion 2 28 38 Marian Carry 3 26 38 W. Houston And 4 35 33 Hoorie/Blowfish 5 39 29 The Corrs 6 35 28 Hootie/Blowfish 7 26 28 Elton John 8 26 28 Jann Arden 9 26 26 Del Amitri
10 23 25 The Tony Rich 11 24 25 Blues Traveler 12 20 24 Peter Cetera 13 21 24 Tracy Chapman 14 20 23 Seal 15 0 20 Gin Blossoms 16 19 17 Sophie B. Hawkins 17 0 16 The Rembrandts 18 19 15 Boys II Men 19 17 15 Bryan Adams 20 0 15 Eric Clayton A - - Gin Blossoms A - Eric Clayton
"Because You Loved Me" "Always Be My Baby" "Count On Me" "Only Wanna Be With You" "Runaway" "Time" "Blessed" "Insensitive" "Roll To Me" "Nobody Knows" "Run -Around" "Forever Tonight" "Give Me One Reason" "Don't Cry" "Til I Hear It From You" "As I Lay Me Down" "I'll Be There For You" "Water Runs Dry" "Have You Ever Really" "If I Could Change The" "Til I Hear It From You" "If I Could Change The"
101.9 MX CHICAGO
Kanak, Music Dirator
WT WMX, Chi 1312) 946-1019 BarryJames, P
1 36 38 Goo Goo Dolls 2 38 38 Seal 3 0 37 Eric Clapron 4 37 37 Collective Soul 5 38 36 Natalie Merchant 6 38 32 Gin Blossoms 7 22 22 Tracy Chapman 8 22 22 The Badlees 9 21 21 Jewel
10 20 21 Collective Soul 11 23 21 Alanis Morissette 12 13 15 Gin Blossoms 13 15 15 Oasis 14 15 15 Natalie Merchant 15 15 14 Toad The Wet 16 14 14 Deep Blue 17 12 14 Tom Petty 18 14 14 Everything But 19 12 13 Blues Traveler 20 14 13 Joan Osborne 21 11 12 Dog's Eye View 22 10 12 The Smashing 23 11 11 BoDeans 24 11 11 Foo Fighters 25 38 9 Melissa Etheridge 26 10 9 Cowboy Junkies 27 8 9 Natalie Merchant 28 15 9 Melissa Etheridge 29 18 7 Hoorie/Blowfish 30 8 7 Sting A - - Eric Clayton
"Name" "Don't Cry" "III Could Change The" "December" "Wonder" "Follow You Down" "Give Me One Reason" "Angeline Is Coming Home" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "The World I Know" "You Learn" "Til I Hear It From Yoss" "Wonderwall" "Carnival" "Good Intentions" "Breakfast At Tiffanys" "Waiting For Tonight" "Missing" "Run -Around" "One Of Us" "Everything Falls Apart" "1979" "Closer To Free" "Big Me" "I Want To Come Over" "A Common Disaster" "Jealousy" "Come To My Window" "Old Man & Me (When I Get" "You Still Touch Me" "If I Could Change The"
SELECTED A/C PPW REPORTS
I Mire VmMy A Better Mix.
WBMX, Boston (617) 236-6898 G Strassell, Pro Director Tim Richards, Assistant PD
1 36 38 Jann Arden "Insensitive" 2 0 38 Everything But 3 30 38 Alanis Morissette 4 35 37 Celine Dion 5 35 37 Gin Blossoms 6 38 36 Goo Goo Dolls 7 18 36 Hootie/Blowfish 8 37 36 Natalie Merchant 9 38 30 Melissa Etheridge
10 30 30 BoDeans 11 30 30 Tracy Chapman 12 0 28 Blues Traveler 13 20 27 Lenny Kravitz 14 27 27 Hoorie/Blowfish 15 9 27 George Michael 16 14 24 Dog's Eye View 17 7 24 Collective Soul 18 18 15 Alanis Morissette 19 11 14 Gloria Estefan 20 20 12 Foo Fighters 21 22 12 Jars Of Clay 22 0 10 Jewel 23 0 10 Eric Clayton 24 4 9 Natalie Merchant A - - Jewel A - - Eric Clayton
"Missing" "Ironic" "Because You Loved Me" "Follow You Down" "Name" "Time" "Wonder" "I Want To Come Over" "Closer To Free" "Give Me One Reason" "Hook" "Can't Get You Off My" "Old Man & Me (When I Get" "FastLove" "Everything Falls Apart" "The World I Know" "You Learn" "Reach" "Big Me" "Flood" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "If I Could Change The" "Jealousy" "Who Will Save Your Soul" "If I Could Change The"
KBIG 104 KBIG, las Angeles (2131874-7700 Dave Fein, Program Director Dare Verde,. Assistant PD
1 27 27 Celine Dion 2 21 27 Tracy Chapman 3 27 27 Gin Blossoms 4 27 27 Seal 5 26 26 Take That 6 26 26 Sophie B. Hawkins 7 20 26 Hoorie/Blowfish 8 25 26 Seal 9 20 26 Hoorie/Blowfish
10 25 26 Gin Blossoms 11 21 21 Marian Carey 12 21 21 The Tony Rich 13 0 21 Cher 14 0 21 Eric Clayton 15 27 20 M.Carey & Boys II 16 25 20 Del Amitri 17 20 20 Deep Blue 18 26 14 Blues Traveler 19 20 14 Goo Goo Dolls 20 14 14 Bryan Adams 21 14 14 All -4 -One 22 14 14 Des'ree A - - Cher A - - Eric Clayton
"Because You Loved Me" "Give Me One Reason" "Follow You Down" "Don't Cry" "Back For Good" "As I Lay Me Down" "Time" "Kiss From A Rose" "Only Wanna Be With You" "Til I Hear It From You" "Always Be My Baby" "Nobody Knows" "One By One" "If I Could Change The" "One Sweet Day" "Roll To Me" "Breakfast At Tiffanys" "Run -Around" "Name" "Have You Ever Really" "I Can Love You Like That" "You Gotta Be" "One By One" "If I Could Change The"
KSTP, M' Ks (612) 6424141 Bob Dotas, Pro
1 45 53 Celine Dion 2 45 52 Tracy Chapman 3 47 52 Dog's Eye View 4 43 50 Alanis Morissette 5 47 49 Natalie Merchant 6 45 47 Hoorie/Blowfish 7 28 42 Jann Arden 8 47 32 The Tony Rich 9 25 31 Collective Soul
10 27 29 Del Amitri 11 29 28 BoDeans 12 29 28 Foo Fighters 13 26 28 Joan Osborne 14 27 27 Everything Bur 15 27 27 Gin Blossoms 16 27 27 Brandy 17 26 27 George Michael 18 28 27 Goo Goo Dolls 19 7 26 Mullen/Clayton 20 21 25 The Rembrandts 21 25 25 Elton John 22 23 25 Sting 23 29 24 The Smashing 24 23 23 Collective Soul 25 25 23 Deep Blue 26 18 23 Bryan Adams 27 27 21 Marian Carey 28 23 20 Blind Melon 29 18 20 Blues Traveler 30 19 19 Blues Traveler 31 16 19 Dionne Farris 32 16 18 Martin Page 33 0 18 Gin Blossoms 34 0 18 Gin Blossoms 35 0 18 Ace Of Base 36 0 17 Red Hot Chili P 37 18 16 Spin Doctors 38 0 16 Sheryl Crow 39 0 15 Eric Clayton A - - Eric Clayton
Director Lei hton Pedo. Asistan[ PD
"Because You Loved Me" "Give Me One Reason" "Everything Falls Apart" "Ironic" "Wonder" "Old Man & Me (When I Get" "Insensitive" "Nobody Knows" "The World I Know" "Roll To Me" "Closer To Free" "Big Me" "One Of Us" "Missing" "Follow You Down" "Sittin' Up In My Room" "FastLove"
"Theme From Mission" "Ill Be There For You" "Blessed" "You Still Touch Me" "1979" "December" "Breakfast At Tiffanys" "The Only Thing That" "Always Be My Baby" "No Rain" "Hook" "Run -Around" "I Know" "In The House Of Stone" "Found Out About You" "Til I Hear It From You" "The Sign" "Under The Bridge" "Two Print "All I Wanna Do" "If I Could Change The" "If I Could Change The"
WBEB,Philadel hia1610166"-8400 Jim Run, Pr
1 32 32 Celine Dion 2 32 32 Marian Carey 3 24 24 Rod Stewart 4 10 24 Madonna 5 24 20 Mary C. Carpenter 6 20 20 Take That 7 20 20 Seal 8 20 20 The Tony Rich 9 17 17 M.Carey & Boys II
10 17 17 Hootie/Blowfish 11 17 17 Jann Arden 12 17 17 Cher 13 7 17 Tracy Chapman 14 20 17 W. Houston And 15 13 13 Gloria Estefan 16 13 13 17 13 13 18 13 13 19 0 13 20 0 13 21 1010 22 10 10 23 10 10 24 10 10 25 7 7 26 0 7
A-- A - -
George Michael Madonna Sting Eric Clayton Natalie Merchant Elton John Sophie B. Hawkins Seal Peter Cetera Toni Braxton Mullen/Clayton Mullen/Clayton Eric Clayton Natalie Merchant
Director Jim R , Music Director
"Because You Loved Me" "Always Be My Baby" "So Far Away" "You'll See" "Grow Old With Me" "Back For Good" "Don't Cry" "Nobody Knows" "One Sweet Day" "Only Wanna Be With You" "Insensitive" "One By One" "Give Me One Reason" "Count On Me" "Reach" "FastLove" "Love Don't Live Here" "You Still Touch Me" "If I Could Change The" "Wonder" "Blessed" "As I Lay Me Down" "Kiss From A Rose" "Forever Tonight" "Let It Flow" "Theme From Mission" "Theme From Mission" "If I Could Change The" "Wonder"
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A JEWEL'S PRECIOUS METAL
Atlantic/AG artist Jewel enjoys receiving a Gold piacque for her debut album. (l -r):
Atlantic Exec. VP Promo. Andrea Ganis, Sr. VP Promo. Danny Buch, Jewel, Sr.
VP/GM Ron Shapiro, Jewel's manager Inga Vainshtein, VP Sales Rick Froio, Jew-
el's co-manager/mother Nedra Carroll, Sr. VP Karen Colamussi, VP Tour Mkg.
Steve Davis, Product Mgr. Lisa Gray and VP Music Video Promo. & Media Devel-
opment Linda Ferrando.
A THE ONE THOUSAND-AND-ONETH MONA LISA
Wasting no time getting to know each other are (1-r) Network 40 Crossover Editor Debby Peterson, Radio Editor John Kilgo, Island artist Mona Lisa and Island Sr.
Dir. Nat. Crossover Promo. Marthe Reynolds.
A DISHING WITH THE NEw Guy A&M artists Dishwalla got to know new MD/night guy Paul Bryant at the WHTZ New York studios. (Front row, l -r): Dishwalla member, WHTZ's Jen Winter, Dishwalla member and Program Coord. Sharon Dastur. (Back row, l -r): Dishwalla member, APD Ryan Chase, Paul Bryant and PD Tom Poleman.
A RIM SHOT
B96 Chicago MD Erik Bradley (right) took advantage of this photo op at the Bulls
70th win in Milwaukee vs. the Bucks with some guy who thinks he looks like Bulls
guard Steve Kerr. Actually, it's PD Todd Cavanah, but who's counting?
A 1000 (SMILING) MONA LISAS
Members of RCA artists 1000 Mona Lisas presented label executives with the origi-
nal artwork from their debut album, New Disease. (I -r): Band members Rocco Bidlovski and Armando Prado, RCA Pres. Bob Jamieson, staff producer/A&R Brian
Malouf, band member Gianni Neiviller, VP Artist Development Hugh Surratt and band manager Larry White.
A SHY GUY
After his performance at the WFLZ Tampa "No Dough Show," artist Jon B poses
with some of the 'FLZ gang. (l -r): Promotions Queen Devonne Dingley, MD Tom Steele, Jon B, APD Jeff Kapugi, PD BJ Harris and morning show maniac MJ Kelli.
You, too, can get your snug on these pages. Send your PR pix to Network 40, 120 N Victory Blvd, Burbank, CA 91502
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2 Celine Dion Because You Loved Me 550 Music 9217 198 0 4 46.5
2 Mariah Carey Always Be My Baby Columbia/CRG 8564 188 0 7 45.5
4 Tracy Chapman Give Me One Reason Elektra/EEG 8261 191 3 2 43.7
5 Hootie & The Blowfish Old Man & Me (When I Get To Heaven) Atlantic/AG 7426 194 0 5 38.2
6 Alanis Morissette Ironic Maverick/Reprise 7095 171 1 11 41.4
7 George Michael FastLove DreamWorks/Geffen 5750 182 2 4 31.5
8 Color Me Badd The Earth, The Sun, The Rain Giant 5695 169 2 3 33.9
9 Dog's Eye View Everything Falls Apart Columbia/CRG 5646 161 1 6 35.0
10 La Bouche Sweet Dreams RCA 5421 162 4 1 34.0
11 The Tony Rich Project Nobody Knows LaFace/Arista 4974 145 0 9 34.3
12 Adam Clayton & Larry Mullen Theme From Mission: Impossible Island 4963 193 10 6 26.2
13 Alanis Morissette You Learn Maverick/Reprise 4593 186 18 1 26.1
14 Foo Fighters Big Me RoswelVCapitol 4373 136 0 23 32.1
15 Gin Blossoms Follow You Down A&M 4348 129 1 6 33.9
16 Jann Arden Insensitive A&M 4039 138 2 7 29.7
17 Jars Of Clay Flood Silvertone 3930 160 3 3 24.8
18 Oasis Champagne Supernova Epic 3844 153 5 2 25.6
19 Natalie Merchant Jealousy Elektra/EEG 3470 163 9 1 22.3
20 Bone Thugs -N -Harmony Tha Crossroads Ruthless/Relativity 3438 113 19 1 34.3
21 Jewel Who Will Save Your Soul Atlantic/AG 3337 160 11 0 21.9
22 Los Del Rio Macarena Club Cuts/RCA 3317 120 6 1 28.5
23 SWV You're The One RCA 3259 104 7 2 33.2
24 Billie Ray Martin Your Loving Arms Sire/EEG 3229 126 4 4 26.0
25 Robert Miles Children Arista 3206 136 4 2 24.1
26 Bodeans Closer To Free Reprise 3142 105 0 15 29.9
27 Toni Braxton You're Makin' Me High LaFace/Arista 3046 134 11 3 23.8
28 Brandy Sittin' Up In My Room Arista 2845 86 1 6 33.0
29 Bryan Adams The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You A&M 2839 138 4 1 21.0
30 Everything But The Girl Missing Atlantic/AG 2699 98 0 12 27.5
31 The Smashing Pumpkins 1979 Virgin 2498 89 0 8 28.0
31 Collective Soul The World I Know Atlantic/AG 2496 81 0 13 30.8
33 Puff Johnson Forever More WORK/CRG 2389 116 2 3 20.9
34 Voice Of The Beehive Scary Kisses Discovery 2337 106 1 22 22.0
35 Coolio 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New) Tommy Boy 2317 80 1 9 29.3
36 Tevin Campbell Back To The World Qwest/WB 2304 127 19 1 20.7
37 Everything But The Girl Wrong Atlantic/AG 2266 108 1 3 21.1
38 No Doubt Just A Girl Trauma/Interscope/AG 2161 97 0 22 22.2
39 The Cranberries Salvation Island 2146 122 0 10 17.5
40 Natalie Merchant Wonder Elektra/EEG 2121 77 0 9 27.5
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41 The Philosopher Kings Charms Columbia/CRG 1982 123 7 2 16.8
42 Sting You Still Touch Me A&M 1926 110 2 2 17.8
43 Lenny Kravitz Can't Get You Off My Mind Virgin 1642 71 0 15 23.1
44 La Bouche Be My Lover RCA 1519 56 0 10 27.1
45 Quad City DJ's C'Mon 'N Ride It Big Beat/Atlantic/AG 1495 54 13 4 32.5
45 The Nixons Sister MCA 1434 85 6 3 18.1
47 Dave Matthews Band Too Much RCA 1385 62 0 10 22.3
48 Dishwalla Counting Blue Cars A&M 1349 68 1 6 20.1
49 Whitney Houston & CeCe Winans Count On Me Arista 1295 58 0 13 22.3
50 Everclear Santa Monica Capitol 1277 63 0 16 20.2
51 Blessid Union Of Souls All Along EMI Records 1276 86 14 0 17.2
52 Tina Arena Chains Epic 1239 54 0 20 22.9
53 Blues Traveler Hook A&M 1233 51 0 12 24.1
54 Goo Goo Dolls Name Metal Blade/WB 1209 51 0 14 23.7
55 R. Kelly Down Low Jive 1203 31 0 6 38.8
56 The Badlees Angeline Is Coming Home Atlas/Polydor/A&M 1148 85 14 2 15.5
57 Donna Lewis I Love You Always Forever Atlantic/AG 1094 63 6 3 18.8
58 Angelina Release Me Upstairs 1069 35 1 3 30.5
59 Joan Osborne St. Teresa Blue Gorilla/Mercury 1058 71 8 1 16.5
60 J'son I'll Never Stop Loving You Hollywood 989 64 10 3 17.3
61 Deborah Cox Who Do U Love Arista 976 37 4 9 29.5
62 Total Kissin' You Bad Boy/Arista 900 23 0 0 39.1
63 Tracy Bonham Mother Mother Island 894 69 13 0 15.4
64 Red Hot Chili Peppers Aeroplane WB 890 49 0 30 18.1
65 Monica Why I Love You So Much Rowdy/Arista 884 26 2 1 34.0
66 Spin Doctors She Used To Be Mine Epic 866 64 5 4 14.4
67 Cher One By One Reprise 847 69 14 0 15.1
68 R. Kelly I Can't Sleep, Baby Jive 816 31 3 0 28.1
69 Deep Blue Something Halo Rainmaker/Interscope/AG 800 41 0 33 19.5
70 Goldfinger Here In Your Bedroom Mojo/universal 770 55 9 1 15.4
71 Case Touch Me, Tease Me Def Jam/Mercury 768 29 3 0 29.5
72 Melissa Etheridge I Want To Come Over Island 743 30 0 8 24.7
73 Jodeci Get On Up Uptown/MCA 736 23 0 1 32.0
74 MC Lyte f/Xscape Keep On Keepin' On Flavor Unit/Eastwesf/EEG 733 20 0 2 36.6
75 Jordan Hill For The Love Of You 143/Atlantic/AG 729 51 14 1 19.1
76 Def Leppard Work K Out Mercury 719 45 4 2 17.5
77 Coolio All The Way Live Tommy Boy/Island 693 41 9 2 19.8
77 Keith Sweat Twisted Elektra/EEG 693 31 5 0 23.9
79 Gloria Estefan Reach Epic 686 38 0 13 18.0
80 Delinquent Habits Tres Delinquentes Loud/RCA 664 28 2 1 25.5
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1 ERIC CLAPTON. Change The World (Reprise)
WKZW WPU WSPK WXKS KISX KHMX KRBE WZJM WSTR KDWB
2 LISA LOEB & NINE STORIES. Waiting For Wednesday (Geffen) 61/55
KHTY WPST WXKS WRQK KZZP WKSS WTIC KKLQ KTMT WKRQ
3 DEBORAH COX. Where Do We Go From Here (Arista) 28/27
KCAQ KFFM KHTN KWIN KWNZ XHTZ WHHH WNVZ KBFM WWKX
4 REFRESHMENTS. Banditos (Mercury) 32 22
KHTY KIOC WRQK KTMT WDCG KUTQ WRFY KISR KMCK WWCK
5 NO MERCY. Where Do You Go (Arista) 53/20
KSYN KQXY WZJM KHTN WAKX KIYO KMGZ KBFM WPRO WTCF
6 TEVIN CAMPBELL. Back To The World (Qwest/WB) 127/19
KROC WVAQ KKLQ WSNX KMGZ WLAN WVSR WKRZ WILN WYKS
6 BONE THUGSNHARMONY. Tha Crossroads (Ruthless/Relativity) 113/19
WKZW WQHT WKRQ WAKX WSNX KHTT WZOQ WIFC WZNY WXKB
8 ALANIS MORISSETTE. You Learn (Maverick/Reprise) 186/18
KITS KPSI WAYV WIOQ WRVW KZFM WKEE KHTT WVKS KLW
9 LL COOL J. Loungin' (Def Jam/Mercury) 19/15
KCAQ KKBT KMEL KYLD WJMN WPOW KHTN WERQ XHTZ WHHH
10 BLESSID UNION OF SOULS. All Along (EMI Records) 86/14
WZPL WKFR WPRO WNNK WVSR WGTZ WSTW WKHQ WPXY WPRR
10 THE BADLEES. Angeline Is Corning Home (Atlas/Polydor/A&M) 85/14
KSYN KTMT WLAN WSTW WVKS WIXX WXLK KOKZ WWXM WMEE
10 CHER. One By One (Reprise) 69/14
KSYN WKZW WKBC WKEE WKMX KKRD KSMB KFRX KCDD KLDR
10 JORDAN HILL. For The Love Of You (Atlantic/AG) 51/14
WSPK WZJM KKFR KKSS WYKS WWCK KBOS KWTX KCDD KCHX
14 TRACY BONHAM. Mother Mother (Island) 69/13
WKZW KQXY WSTR WYCR WERZ WWXM WDJB WNDU WWKZ KFMB
14 QUAD CITY DJ'S. C'Mon 'N Ride It (Big Beat/Atlantic/AG) 54/13
KHKS WPGC KDWB KUBE KQKS KSFM WYKS KISR KHTT WPXY
16 JEWEL. Who Will Save Your Soul (Atlantic/AG) 160/11
KDWB WKSS WXXL WZPL WKRQ WPRO WYCR WAPE WMME WDBR
16 TONI BRAXTON. You're Makin' Me High (LaFace/Arista) 134/11
KYLD WHYI KTMT WRVW WSNX WVSR WZOQ WZEE KFTZ KGLI
16 MICHAEL ENGLISH. Your Love Amazes Me (Curb) 31/11
WKZW WCIR WFLY KISR KMCK WKHQ WWCK WPXY KHTQ KOKZ
19 ADAM CLAYTON & LARRY MULLEN. Theme From Mission: Impossible (Island) 193/10
WPLY WBIZ KJMN WMXQ WTCF WMEE WNSL KALC KFTZ WCIL
19 J'SON. I'll Never Stop Loving You (Hollywood)
KPSI WBBM WFLZ WGTZ WWCK WSKS KHTQ WHOT WJNR WZOK
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1 ALANIS MORISSETTE. You Learn (Maverick/Reprise)
WKZW WPU WHIZ KITS WAYV WPLY WXKS WHYI KIOC WSTR
2 TEVIN CAMPBELL. Back To The World (Qwest/WB) +871
WQHT WSTR WFLZ WPOW KWMX KKFR KSFM KHTN WZPL WKFR
3 TONI BRAXTON. You're Makin' Me High (LaFace/Arista) +644
KSYN KPSI WZJM WSTR KROC WZPL WRVW WAKX WKSE KZFM
4 JEWEL. Who Will Save Your Soul (Atlantic/AG) +602
WPU WHTZ WPLY WHYI KIOC WZJM KZIO KROC WKTI WEDJ
5 ADAM CLAYTON & LARRY MULLEN. Theme From Mission: Impossible (Island) +568
WKZW WPU WBBM WPLY WPST KHKS WFLZ WAOA WEDJ WRVW
6 BONE THUGS -N -HARMONY. Tha Crossroads (Ruthless/Relativity) +530
WQHT KPWR KITS WBBM KMEL KDWB WBZZ KKFR KSFM KKRZ
7 THE FUGEES. Killing Me Softly (Ruffhouse/Columbia/CRG) +516
KPWR KHKS WBZZ WKSS WKTI KJYO KTFM WCIR WYKS WRVQ
8 BLESSID UNION OF SOULS. All Along (EMI Records) +508
WHYI WBZZ WKSS WAEB KMCK WIFC WSKS KQKQ KHTQ WNDU
9 NO MERCY. Where Do You Go (Arista) +502
WKZW WSPK WHYI KWIN KTFM WFHN WYCR WKMX KISR KMCK
10 LOS DEL RIO. Macarena (Club Cuts/RCA) +416
KSYN WPU KITS WQGN KKLQ WNVZ WYCR WLAN WWXM WZEE
11 SWV. You're The One (RCA) +406
KPSI KPWR KYLD KHKS KWIN KKRZ KBOS KOKZ KLUC KQIZ
12 OASIS. Champagne Supernova (Epic) +395
WHYI WZJM WXXL WZPL WYCR WHTS WNOK WWXM KCHX KFMB
13 THE BADLEES. Angeline Is Coming Home (Atlas/Polydor/A&M) +391
WKZW WBIZ KROC KZZP KKLQ KDUK WKFR WSNX WJET WYKS
14 JARS OF CLAY. Flood (Silvertone) +385
WPLY WAYV KZIO WHYI WKBQ KZZP WDCG WVSR WYKS WDBR
15 BRYAN ADAMS. The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You (A&M) +382
WZJM KROC WBZZ KTMT WKFR KHTQ WDJB WWKZ WKPK WSBG
16 NATALIE MERCHANT. Jealousy (Elektra/EEG) +379
KZIO WBZZ KZZP WKCI WZPL KTMT WKRQ WDCG WNCI WNNK
17 COLOR ME BADD. The Earth, The Sun, The Rain (Giant) +339
WKZW KDON KHKS WKSS WZPL WKFR KTFM WVSR WSTW WZEE
18 CHER. One By One (Reprise) +318
WHYI WNCI WLAN WXIL WKEE WHTO WWCK WTWR WNOK WPRR
19 JORDAN HILL. For The Love Of You (Atlantic/AG) +303
WFLZ KSFM KWIN KWNZ XHTZ KTMT KTFM WNNK WHTO KISR
19 KEITH SWEAT. Twisted (Elektra/EEG)
KSIQ KBXX KUBE KKFR KHTN KWNZ KWIN KTFM KBOS WOCQ
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O THE FUGEES. Killing Me Softly (Ruffhouse/Columbia/CRG) 8512 8937 9453 ID THE PHILOSOPHER KINGS. Charms (Columbia/CRG) 1461 1700 1982
2 CELINE DION. Because You Loved Me (550 Music) 9933 9459 9217 z STING. You Still Touch Me (A&M) 1607 1720 1926
3 MARIAN CAREY. Always Be My Baby (Columbia/CRG) 9369 8937 8564 43 LENNY KRAVITZ. Can't Get You Off My Mind (Virgin) 2126 1870 1642
O TRACY CHAPMAN. Give Me One Reason (Elektra/EEG) 8005 8074 8261 44 LA BOUCHE. Be My Lover (RCA) 2031 1795 1519
5 HOOTE & THE BLOWFfSII Old Man & Me Yee I GetTo Heaven) (Atkaitc/AG) 7721 7652 7426 QUAD CITY DJ'S. C'Mon 'N Ride It (Big Beat/Atlantic/AG) 1233 1326 1495
6 ALANIS MORISSETTE. Ironic (Maverick/Reprise) 8263 7529 7095 THE NIXONS. Sister (MCA) 1431 1403 1434
O GEORGE MICHAEL. FastLove (Dreamtorks/Geffen) 5498 5494 5750 47 DAVE MATTHEWS BAND. Too Much (RCA) 1742 1635 1385
O COLOR ME BADD. The Earth, The Sun, The Rain (Giant) 5278 5356 5695 48 DISHWALLA. Counting Blue Cars (A&M) 1519 1358 1349
9 DOG'S EYE VIEW. Everything Falls Apart (Columbia/CRG) 5779 5695 5646 49 WHITNEY HOUSTON AND CECE WINANS. Count On Me (Arista) 1770 1514 1295
LA BOUCHE. Sweet Dreams (RCA) 5151 5128 5421 50 EVERCLEAR. Santa Monica (Capitol) 1895 1497 1277
11 THE TONY RICH PROJECT. Nobody MDws (LaFace/Arista) 5597 5149 4974 ® BLESSID UNION OF SOULS. All Along (EMI Records) 207 768 1276
® ADAM CLAYTON & LARRY MUM Theme Fran A x: Irrrosstk (Island) 3757 4395 4963 52 TINA ARENA. Chains (Epic) 2451 1835 1239
ALANIS MORISSETTE. You Learn (Maverick/Reprise) 2137 3237 4593 53 BLUES TRAVELER. Hook (A&M) 1620 1446 1233
14 F00 FIGHTERS. Big Me (Roswell/Capitol) 5301 5054 4373 54 GOO GOO DOLLS. Name (Metal Blade/WB) 1682 1481 1209
15 GIN BLOSSOMS. Follow You Down (AMA) 5062 4489 4348 55 R. KELLY. Down Low (Jive) 1485 1285 1203
16 JANN ARDEN. Insensitive (A&M) 4098 4104 4039 THE BADLEES. Angeline Is Coming Home (Atlas/Polydor/A&M) 300 757 1148
JARS OF CLAY. Flood (Silvertone) 3258 3545 3930 ffj DONNA LEWIS. I Love You Always Forever (Atlantic/AG) 911 1024 1094
(I) OASIS. Champagne Supernova (Epic) 3143 3449 3844 58 ANGELINA. Pe'ease Me (Upstairs) 1131 1087 1069
NATALIE MERCHANT. Jealousy (Elektra/EEG) 2789 3091 3470 CD JOAN OSBORNE. St. Teresa (Blue Gorilla/Mercury) 574 818 1058
Q BONE THUGS -N -HARMONY. Tha Crossroads (Ruthless/Relativity) 2718 2908 3438 S J'SON. [''I Never Stop Loving You (Hollywood) 663 771 989
® JEWEL. Who Will Save Your Soul (Atlantic/AG) 2605 2735 3337 61 DEBORAH COX. Who Do U Love (Arista) 1207 1168 976
CD LOS DEL RIO. Macarena (Club Cuts/RCA) 2386 2901 3317 CD TOTAL. Kissin' You (Bad Boy/Arista) 725 736 900
S SWV. You're The One (RCA) 2706 2853 3259 S TRACY BONHAM. Mother Mother (Island) 471 646 894
Q BILLIE RAY MARTIN. Your Loving Arms (Sire/EEG) 2922 3030 3229 64 RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS. Aeroplane (WB) 1972 1432 890
® ROBERT MILES. Children (Arista) 2633 2992 3206 S MONICA. Why I Love You So Much (Rowdy/Arista) 711 774 884
26 BODEANS. Closer To Free (Reprise) 4218 3652 3142 CD SPIN DOCTORS. She Used To Be Mine (Epic) 688 783 866
G TONI BRAXTON. You're Makin' Me High (LaFace/Arista) 1931 2402 3046 CD CHER. One By One (Reprise) 65 529 847
28 BRANDY. S. tin' Up In My Room (Arista) 3693 3036 2845 R. KELLY. I Can't Sleep Baby (If I) (Jive) 325 577 816
BRYAN ADAMS. The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You (A&M) 2003 2457 2839 69 DEEP BLUE SOMETHING. Halo (Rainmaker/Interscope/AG) 2008 1405 800
30 EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL. Missing (Atlantic/AG) 3357 2950 2699 GOLDFINGER. Here In Your Bedroom (Mojo/Universal) 487 636 770
31 THE SMASHING PUMPKINS. 1979 (Virgin) 2811 2618 2498 J CASE. Touch Me, Tease Me (Def Jam/Mercury) 621 683 768
32 COLLECTIVE SOUL. Ile World I Know (Atlantic/AG) 3089 2862 2496 72 MELISSA ETHERIDGE. I Want To Come Over (Island) 948 855 743
PUFF JOHNSON. Forever More (WORK/CRG) 2129 2255 2389 JODECI. Get On Up (Uptown/MCA) 639 686 736
34 VOICE OF THE BEEHIVE. Scary Kisses ¡Discovery) 2957 2781 2337 74 MC LYTE F/ XSCAPE. Keep On Keepin' On (Flavor Unit/Eastwest/EEG) 784 872 733
35 COOLIO. 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New) (Tommy Boy) 2508 2366 2317 G JORDAN HILL. For The Love Of You (Atlantic/AG) 138 426 729
TEVIN CAMPBELL. Back To The World (Qwest/WB) 312 1433 2304 e DEF LEPPARD. Work It Out (Mercury) 304 538 719
FJ EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL. Wrong (Atlantic/AG) 1906 2097 2266 0 KEITH SWEAT. Twisted (Elektra/EEG) 109 390 693
38 NO DOUBT. Just A Girl (Trauma/Intersccpe/AG) 2860 2716 2161 ffj COOLIO. All The Way Live (Tommy Boy/Island) 488 644 693
39 THE CRANBERRIES. Salvation (Island) 2326 2263 2146 79 GLORIA ESTEFAN. Reach (Epic) 1040 842 686
40 NATALIE MERCHANT. Wonder (Elektra/EEG) 2536 2181 2121 CD DELINQUENT HABITS. Tres Delinquentes (Loud/RCA) 581 612 664
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