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This Week: M&M's GuideTo European Radio!Also, Scandinavia Special.See Pages 16 - 25 & 28 - 30.
Europe's Music Radio Newsweekly . Volume 10 . Issue 5 . January 30, 1993. 3, US$ 5, ECU 4
1MW PULLS PLUGS OUT FOR ROXETTE - MN Europe recordedan Unplugged session with Roxette on January 9, 1993, to be broad-cast early this year. Pictured here during a press conference announcingthe collaboration in Stockholm are (14: MN Europe executive producerBrian Diamond, Per Gessle (Roxette), head of entertainment at SwedishN's Channel 1 Monica Eek and Marie Frederickson (Roxette).
BMG PurchasesSweden's SweMix
by Ken Neptune
BMG Ariola Munich is believedto have bought Swedish danceindependent SweMix Records/Publishing for an undisclosedamount on January 14. SweMixProductions will continue towrite, record and produce materi-
German ExecsOrganize FirstKlassikKomm
by Miranda Watson
Following the success of themusic trade fair POPKOMMover the last four years, the Ger-man music industry is now plan -
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al, while BMG will have a three-year option on unsigned artists.BMG will also have the use ofthe SweMix label name for aperiod of three years. Although aspokesperson for BMG denies ithas actually purchased SweMixand instead refers to the deal"an intense form of cooperation.'SweMix executives, however,confirm the acquisition.
The two labels have alreadyenjoyed a relationship throughFrankfurt -based Logic Records(50% owned by BMG), whichlicensed SweMix product such asDr. Alban.
In an official statement, BMGsays that under the deal, SweMixwill work worldwide as an inde-pendent partner, handling produc-tion and A&R, with BMG sup-porting it in the administrative
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Fourth QuarterRatings Down ForFrench Networks
by Steve Wonsiewicz& Emmanuel Legrand
Nine of France's 10 largest sta-tions lost listeners during theNovember - December ratingsperiod, according to the latestMediametrie survey. EHR netNRJ was the only major stationto eke out a gain, rising only 0.1points to a 9.4 cume share.
No formats escaped the drop.Perennial ratings leader RTL fell1.1 points to a 17.6 cume share,
Top Five French Networks(1992 Audience Cume %)
Sep/Nov Oct/Dec
RTL (FS) 18.7 17.6Europe 1 (FS) 11.6 11.5Fr. Inter (N/T) 11.0 10.7NRJ (EHR) 9.3 9.4Fr. Info (NIT) 8.1 7.7
while fellow generalist stationsRMC and Europe 1 slipped 0.7and 0.1, respectively. Cumeshares at EHR webs Fun Radioand Skyrock decreased 0.8 and0.7 respectively, while News/Talkpubcasters France Inter andFrance Info fell 0.3 and 0.4respectively.
RTL director of artistic servicePatrick Renault says the holidayseason is usually not good forradio stations in general. "RTLhas been hurt more than other sta-tions by the audience drop,although we remain far ahead ofany other competitor," he says."We will be introducing shortly aseries of changes in the pro-grammes which we hope willhelp us regain strength."
Europe 1 programme directorPatrice Blanc-Francard says heis pleased with the results, whichconfirm the analysis of the last
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Retail, Radio Turn InUpbeat Holiday Sales
by the WA staffRetail chains and radio stationsappear to have enjoyed a prof-itable holiday season in '92, allreporting an increase in sales andad bookings during the festiveperiod, according to an informalM&M poll.
Head of purchasing at Germanretail chain WOM, WolfgangOrthmayr says same -store unitsales for the holiday period were
up around 10% compared to thesame period last year. This bringstotal same -store unit sales for 1992to 6% below 1991, with retailvalue slightly above that of 1991.
He comments, "Taking intoaccount the positive things whichhappened in 1991 and a far fromeasy market in 1992, I don't thinkit was a bad performance at all. Infact, compared to other industries,it was good."
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Virgin RadioLaunch Set
Virgin Radio, the UK's firstcommercial pop net, will go onair April 30 at 12.15from itsheadquarters in Soho, London.
The hallmark of the AORoutlet, says Virgin Group presi-dent Richard Branson, will be"Much More Music" which willfill a "huge gap in the market"with a non-stop blend of classicalbum tracks and chart musicfrom the past 25 years. The Vir-gin Group is a 50-50 partnerwith TV -am in the station.
Branson says Virgin Radiowon't chase the "fads and fash-ions" of top 40 charts, nor will itbe a gold station. "You won'thear Freddie And The Dream-ers, but you will hear NeilYoung. There will be no roomfor dub reggae and urban dance,but we'll always play Bob Mar-ley and UB40. "
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Denmark PARADOX, who emerged from over 23,000bands from 27 countries to become winnersof Yamaha's Band Explosion 1991 World Final,have released their debut album, producedand mixed by Marc J. Wallis and distributedby Replay Records in Denmark. Followingthe success of the first single, "Over and Over,"Games in Wonderlandis now climbing theDanish album charts,and headed for pan-European breakthrough.
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FIMI Adds Nine Members;Split With AFI Grows Wider
by Steve Wonsiewicz
ITALY The split be-tween AFI
(Italy's IFPI) and FIMI, whichincludes the five major recordcompanies, looks set to stayintact, according to a statementissued in late December. FIMIbroke away from AFI last sum-mer when BMG, EMI, Sony,PolyGram and Warner Musicclaimed their voting power wasnot adequate given their com-bined market share of around60%. Ex-AFI director generalErnesto Magnani also quit hispost suddenly last year.
FIMI has since risen to 14record companies, which includeDDD, IT Dischi, NuovaCarisch, and the Walt DisneyCompany, as well as the origi-nal five members. It claims itscurrent membership represents80% of 1992's turnover.
Current AFI president andDischi Ricordi president GuidoRignano counters that it was amistake for the five majors toexit AFI, arguing that there wasno practical difference, only aquestion of language and feel-ing. The current number of vot-ing AFI member companies is67, while there are also 84 non-voting affiliate companies.
FIMI president and BMGItaly MD Franco Reali says inthe statement, however, that therift runs much deeper than mar-ket share. "The latest AFI by-laws have been in force for over10 years without ever beingamended," he says, "despite thevarious changes that have
occurred within the associationover this long period. The disor-derly growth of the number ofassociates had in particular cre-ated a disproportion among theassociates themselves, to the dis-advantage of those who hadoriginally financed the organiza-tion."
Reali says during 1990-91several attempts to amend theby-laws proved impossible,despite working with AFI mem-bers and presidents.
FIMI has drawn up guide-
lines for the organization toincrease the number of associ-ates during the coming months.It lays out the group's objectivesas: Market development, espe-cially strengthening anti -piracyefforts, combatting illegal manu-facturers and protecting indepen-dent producers Rights protection, especiallyextending copyrights and fight-ing bootleggers Carrying on the developmentof Italian music abroad.
Engen TakesOver At Sonet
SWEDEN PolyGram hastapped veteran
Terje Engen as MD of SonetSweden, replacing Dag Haeg-gqvist, the company's founderand co-chairman who retired inNovember 1991. Engen, whoseappointment is effective Febru-ary 1, will report to Allen Davis,president of PolyGram Conti-nental Europe.
Haeggqvist, who has jttstlaunched Gazell Music (M&MJanuary 23), will continue to actas an advisor to Sonet. Poly -Gram bought Sonet's Scandina-vian record and publishing inter-ests in July 1991. The 42 -year -old Engen, who is currently So -net Norway MD and who joinedthe company in 1983, will over-see the Norwegian operations, aswell as the company's activities
in Denmark and Finland.Comments Davis, "Dag has
made an enormous contributionboth to the Scandinavian musicindustry and to PolyGram. Weare extremely grateful for hishelp in ensuring the smooth inte-gration of his company with ourexisting businesses in the region.Terje also has an outstandingtrack record. The fact that underhis leadership Sonet Norway hasamassed a 25% share of the localrepertoire market speaks foritself."
Adds Engen, "Haeggqvist hasalways been and still is my guruand I am delighted to be follow-ing in his footsteps. I feel verycomfortable with the PolyGramteam and am confident we willachieve our goals for SonetScandinavia." SW
CSA Clamps Down On Skyrockby David Roe
FRANCE French broad-casting authority
the CSA forced French EHR netSkyrock to take its programme"Turlututu" (17.00 - 19.00) off theair in early January, warning it tofulfil its obligations regardingFrench music quotas and localstation programming.
A CSA prepared statementreferred to undesirable currents inthe programmes of Skyrock and inparticular the "pornographic" anddegrading contents of showsaimed at a young public. It noticedcertain themes which "show greatcontempt towards human dignity,and towards the respect of publicorder," and reminded the directorsof Skyrock of the station's "edito-rial responsibility."
The question of French music
quotas and local programmingwere also brought up and on bothissues the CSA advised the Sky -rock to respect its bbligations.
Skyrock president Pierre Bel -!anger says, "We are consideringnew programmes, but have yet toarrive at any final decisions."
Skyrock has already withdrawnthree programmes-"Turlututu,""Les Rodeo des Insulter," and"L'Erectometre"- while the prob-lem of local programming has alsobeen solved.
Jean -Francois Gueguen, sec-retary of regional broadcastingregulator in Britanny, the CTR,says, "Stations in category C havean obligation towards local pro-duction whereby for every oneminute of local advertising the sta-tion is obliged to have four min-utes of locally produced pro-grammes. This obligation was not
being met. However, I can say thatthe situation has been altered andthat the stations which subscribe toSkyrock are now conforming totheir contracts."
The problem of French musicquotas and local programminghave been aired frequently overthe past year, and it was suggestedby one analyst that the CSA istoughening up on offenders. ACSA radio source, however, saysthis is not the case. "This actiondoes not represent a change in thepolitics of the CSA, nor are wevetting one station more thananother. It takes time to build up adossier on any station. When theyhave been awarded a frequency,they are obliged to sign an agree-ment. If they don't adhere to theterms of the agreement, then wereact. It's not a case of one stationor another."
EUROPE A T A GLANCEEUROPE: World Music Awards Set For May 12The 1993 World Music Awards will be held May 12 at the Monte CarloSporting Club before a live audience of 1.000. The event will be tele-vised to over 70 territories around the world, including Europe, reachingan audience of around half a billion. The awards, based on year-endrecord sales, are supported by the International Federation of thePhonographic Industry (IFPI), whose members provide the organisa-tion with the names top -selling artists. IFPI president Sir John Morganwill present the award for the world's best-selling artist/group of the year.
Steve Wonsiewicz
GERMANY: National Music Day Planned In JuneGerman record industry body the BPW will launch a national musicindustry day in Bonn this June. BPW MD Peter Zombik says the eventis aimed at creating a platform to increase contact between the musicindustry and politicians and decision makers, as well as increase the pro-file of music as a cultural good. Miranda Watson
HOLLAND: Industry Unites In New Top 50 ChartNew chart foundation Stichting Top 50 has now been officially foundedand, in a unique move, combines the record and retail companies togeth-er with copyright body BUMA/STEMRA and pubcaster Radio 3(M&M, January 16). As of February 6, the chart will be broadcast byVeronica and TROS. Directed by Sieb Kroeske, it will compete withDe Nederlandse Top 40, Holland's oldest chart system.
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FRANCE: Boucherie Inks Distribution Pact With FNACIndie label Boucherie, founded by Fancois Hadji-Laxarro, who is alsoleader of the bands Pigalle and Garcons Bouchers, has just inked a dis-tribution deal with FNAC Music. Boucherie was distributed by Poly -Gram via a deal with Island. The consolidation of Island and Barclay isbelieved to have prompted this decision. FNAC Music is also expected toannounce another deal with "a minor French indie label" at Midem.
Emmanuel Legrand
BELGIUM: Kusters Starts Flemish Folk Label GranotaHICM MD Hans Kusters, the person behind successful acts Clouseau(now with EMI) and Stef Bos, has launched a new label Granota, whichwill mainly feature Flemish folk music. A distribution deal has beensecured with Antwerp -based Baltic, which handles Kusters's jazz labelSeptember. First releases are an album by Wanne Van De Velde andthe first in a series of Liedboek compilations, produced by pubcasterBRTN. Marc Maes
POLYGRAM/ARS DEAL KICKS OFF WITH ROMANTIC HEROES -As from January 1, PolyGram Records Belgium took on the distribution ofARS's international repertoire, with ARS's Olivier Guns remaining promoofficer for the company's repertoire. A first release will be Kid Safari's newalbum "The Romantic Heroes," scheduled for a January 18 release. Pic-tured (1-r) are Polydor product manager Erik Vervloet, ARS artist marketingGino Moerman, PolyGram marketing manager Francois Vaes, Kid Safari,ARS MD Patrick Busschots and PolyGram MD Bert Cloeckaert.
FOR THE RECORDIn M&M issue dated January 23, Virgin Radio should have been identi-fied at the UK's first national commercial pop music station. Also, VirginRadio has chosen to base its headquarters in London instead of Woking.The company was never originally based in Woking.
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Solo Musica Italiana Tops Datamedia Surveyby David Stansfield
ITALY National -music -only sta-
tion Radio Italia Solo MusicaItaliana ended 1992 in the samestyle it had begun, as the leadingstation in the private nationalradio sector. Figures soon to bepublished by the Datamediaresearch institute show the stationwith an average daily audience of
3.595 million in the final quarterof 1992. This was a small gain onthird, quarter's 3.521 million.Datamedia estimates the stationincreased its audience by 435.000last year.
Comments station MD FillipoBroglia, "We're obviouslypleased with the success and willcontinue with our policies ofdirect contact with the public,plus playlisting great Italian
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Dance/Rock Radio Deejayand EHR RTL 102.5 Hit Radiodo not subscribe to Datamediaresearch. They are, however,included in the institute's call -out
surveys, and figures obtained byM&M show that Radio Deejaylost listeners on the third quarterby dropping to 2.970 million.RTL 102.5 Hit Radio gainedlisteners meanwhile, and ended1992 with an average dailyaudience of 1.813 million.Comments station directorClaudio Astorri, "We havereservations on the methodologyused by Datamedia. We are onthe committee of Audiradio,which we believe to be muchmore reliable and is the industrystandard."
Listeners to EHR networkRadio Dimensione Suono rosefrom 1992's third quarter figuresof 1.665 million to 1.715 million.Station head of music Carlo
Mancini comments, "We'rehappy. I believe it means we wereright last year to change ourmusic format to Hit Combination,which includes 50% internationaland 50% Italian hits. I alsopredict that music industry salesfigures for last year will be splitequally by national andinternational product, which willgive further proof to ourargument."
Mancini adds that the station'snew format has enabled a cut ofhourly advertising breaks fromthree to two. This is important,"he explains. "The public has beentired of stations airing too manyadvertising breaks for some time.Zapping is no longer confined toTV."
Top Italian Private Stations(millions of listeners)
Station Format July -Sept '92 Oct -Dec '92 % chg.Radio Italia S.M.I. NMO 3.521 3.595 +2Rete 105 EHR 3.050 3.061 +0.3Radio Deejay EHR 2.987 **2.970 -0.5Radio Montecarlo ACE 1.810 1.843 +1.8RTL 102.5 Hit Radio EHR 1.795 "1.813 +1
Radio Dimensione Suono EHR 1.685 1.715 +1.7
Source: Datamedia. ** Indicates non -subscriber stations.
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Bashung LeadsVictoires Nominees
by Emmanuel Legrand
FRANCE Barclay veteranact Alain
Bashung leads the list of nomineesfor the first round of the Frenchannual music awards, the Vic-toires. Bashung picked up fivenominations: best male act and bestsong twice performed withMadame Wye and OsezJosephine, who were both alsonominated as best video. It's thefirst time a French act has scoredwith two songs in two differentcategories.
New act Pow Wow (Remark),grabbed three nominations: albumof the year with Regagner lesPlaines, best song with Le Chatand best band. Meanwhile, twoacts have scored two nominations;Jacques Dutronc and MichelJonasz were both tipped for maleact of the year and best liveperformance.
Other nominees in the maincategories are: Maurane, VanessaParadis and Veronique Sanson(female act of the year); LaurentVoulzy with Regagner Les Plainesand Etienne Daho with ParisAilleurs (album of the year); FFF,Les Innocents, Les NegressesVertes (band of the year): ArthurH, Danny Brillant, and PascalObispo, (best new male act of the
year); Mathilda May, PrincesseErika and Zazie (best new femaleact of the year). Apart fromBashung, the other nominee forbest video is Renaud, with P'titVoleur, filmed by Lewis Furrey.Best world music albums of theyear are Deep Forest's eponymousalbum (Columbia), Immensementby Robert Charlebois (FNACMusic) and Masada by AlphaBlondy.
PolyGram leads the list with13 nominations; five for Barclay,four for Remark (Pow Wow andParadis), three for Polydor,(Arthur H, Maurane, PrincesseErika ) and one for Phonogram(7.azie). Next is Sony Music withsix (Dutronc, FFI-, Pascal Obispo,Mathilda May, Deep Forest),Warner with four (Jonasz, Sanson,Dany Brillant), Virgin with three(Les Innocents, Renaud, Daho).BMG has one (Voulzy), as doesVirgin's label Delabel (NegressesVertes), EMI (Alpha Blondy) andFNAC Music (Charlebois).
Like last year, the ceremonywill be held in the 3.500 -seat venuethe Palais de Congres and will bebroadcast live on pubcaster FR2.Total budget for the two -hour -plusshow is Ffr6.5 million (app.US$1.2 million) and is financed bythe different professional orga-nizations and FR2.
New Danish Record LabelBoosts Dance, Metal
by Kai Roger Ottesen
DENMARK Innovative mar-keting techniq-
ues, licence deals with successfulSwedish labels such as SweMixand Telegram, and three niche -labels for own acts are some of theformulas for newly launched recordcompany Grand Central Records(GCR), based in Copenhagen.
Headed by MD Soren Voss,formerly with CBS Records andSonet, the company embraces amain label GCR and two sub -labelsWatt's Up Releases and RawReleases.
GCR will work with severallicensed acts, as well as developingits own roster. As from January 1,the company handles SweMix,Telegram, Indisc/Buzz, ReelRecords, Creed Taylor, ZYXUK, MNW, Black Mark andNoise. The main label, GCR, willbe managed by Voss, who willconcentrate on artists from a varietyof genres. Watt's Up Releases willconcentrate on dance, hip -hop andtechno, under the management ofNicholas Terp. Meanwhile, RawReleases will be managed by Jens
Rasmussen, and will concentratLon non -mainstream products in
heavy metal and hardrock.Says Voss, "During the last 10
years, independent record com-panies in Denmark have beenmerging with multinational recordcompanies to such an extent thatvery few options have been leftopen for foreign independents. Thissituation has created room for acompany like GCR."
Voss owns the record company100%, but he says he is currentlynegotiating with "someone in themusic industry about injection ofcapital and repertoire into thecompany."
Many of the Swedish artists hehas licensed are Swedish, some-thing he thinks is profitable for thecompany. "Denmark is goingthrough a Swedish phase rightnow," he says, referring to thecurrent chart success for LisaNilsson (Diesel Music), ABBA(Polar), Ace Of Base (Mega) andRoxette (EMI). And, althoughDenmark will be the core market,Voss hopes to build up a strongScandinavian network during theyear.
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HELPING ASYLUM SEEKERS - "Nur Mut!," the anti -fascist compila-tion album released by Rough Trade in Germany in June '92, has raisedDM17.500 (app. US$11.000) for the Pro Asyl organization, whichhelps asylum seekers in Germany and campaigns against the presentviolence against foreigners in Germany. For every copy of the albumsold, DM5 is donated to Pro Asyl. Pictured (l -r) are: Rascal Huppe fromthe band The Fair Sex, Pro Asyl president Gunther Burkhardt and RoughTrade marketing director Carsten Stricker.
Swiss Indies Could FeelImpact Of EEA No Vote
by Willy Viteka
SWITZERLANDThe Swissmusic indus-
try remains cautious despite state-ments by president Adolf Ogithat the country will not withdrawits application to join the EC. Theannouncement comes nearly twomonths after the country's votersrejected joining the EuropeanEconomic Area (EEA) by a nar-row margin.
While December's rejection ofmembership of the EEA willaffect the country's export -drivenmultinationals the most, somemusic industry executives say the
CSA, CLIM Increase Pressure OnFM Nets Over French Quotas
by Emmanuel Legrand
FRANCEEHR FM net-works NRJ,
Fun and Skyrock came underattack from broadcasting authori-ty the CSA and the music indus-try recently during the launch of anew professional organizationcreated to protect the interests oflocal creation. The CSA issued amandatory requirement to sta-tions to meet with their commit-ments toward French musicalcontent.
The new organization, theComite de Liaison Interprofessionel de la Musique(CLIM), which includes Frenchperforming rights societySACEM, industry body SNEPand artists union SFA, attackedthe networks for not respectingthe agreements signed in 1992calling for a minimum share ofFrench music. The quotas variedaccording to station, but were in
any case above 10%, which alsoincluded at least one new artist(an act under the 200.000 salesbarrier) per hour between 06.00and 22.00.
According to CLIM data forSeptember -October 1992, NRJ'sshare of Francophone artistsdropped to 7.8% from 9.64,while Fun's slipped to 4.9% from6.7% and Skyrock's increased to8.1% from 6.0% during theperiod. Meanwhile, sales ofFrench music have fallendrastically over the past few years(42% of the total industry sales in1992, compared to 50% in 1992).
SACEM president Jean -LoupTournier is urging the CSA tomake a stand by asking thestations to meet their reuirements.
Says Tournier, "There are twoways to increase the share ofFrench music. One is to negotiatefor a commitment, as SNEP hasdone. But these agreements have
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not been respected. The otherway is to get the CSA to make amove to check that the percentageis respected and if not, act.Otherwise, there is still the optionto demand more regulations."
The three nets received arequirement on December 18 tofulfill their commitments andwere threatened with penaltiesand potential problems with theirlicences if the targets were notmet. The commitments wereagreed upon either a) when theywere granted a licence by theCSA (15% of programming), or,b) agreed directly with SNEP(between 20 and 25% accordingto the radio format, of which 40%must be new talent.)
Radio stations contend it is notalways easy to meet theserequirements, and the CSA letterhas spread concern amongbroadcasters. Sources indicate thethree networks scrutinized by theCSA will try to adhere toregulations in their efforts to meetthe 15% French music reuirement.
CLIM, which was officiallyformed last December, wascreated to help promote Frenchmusic, notably new talent; toenhance the promotion of Frenchproduct at a European level; toencourage stations to respect theircommitments regarding the shareof Francophone music theybroadcast; to lobby for a musicchannel; and to defend rightsowners threatened by Europe andnew technology.
decision will have a trickle -downeffect. But the smaller Swisslabels are likely to feel the pinchthe earliest and the most. In 1991,sales of international poprepertoire accounted for 80% ofthe market versus 5% for nationalproduct and 15% for classical.The Swiss also now findthemselves facing a gloomyeconomy. An annual survey byUnion Bank of Switzerlandshows a majority of Swisscompanies expect a decline inturnover and marginal profits.
Comments Patrick Liechti,director general for Swisspublishers group SUISA,"Economic consequences willappear sooner or later. Doingbusiness in Switzerland couldbecome too complicated, subjectto many restrictions and tooexpensive. Also, small- ormedium-sized companies maylose their appeal for foreignpartners. [The vote] came right ata time when many people aretrying to promote Swiss musicabroad, especially in Europe. Thenegative vote somehow destroysthese efforts."
Adds K -Tel Switzerland MDMartin Schiess, "The Swiss haveunfortunately proven once morethat they are having extremedifficulties with the changestaking place in Europe. Especiallyin the fields of import/exportlicensing of soundcarriers, Swiss
companies are going to be facedwith worse conditions, simplybecause the record business andthe production of records of asmall country largely depend onfree access to other markets. Thischance has been missed."
For the majors, the impactseems to be less direct. EMIMusic Switzerland MD PeterManpell says the no vote will notcontribute positively to thecountry's economy in the longrun. However, he does not expectany major negative impact on themusic business.
"The flow of product willremain the same, but couldprobably have been simplified ifwe had voted yes," he says. "Asan international company, there isa certain need to developinternational thinking andunderstanding among ouremployees by sending themabroad to other markets. Thisexchange would have been easierif the borders had disappeared."
Adds BMG AriolaSwitzerland MD MarcoZanotta, "This is basically a
political decision. It is verydifficult at this early stage todraw any conclusions for themusic business. We shall certainly follow further devlopments closely, but this is a
very complex issue whichrequires further study."
MMI To Continue Ratings Survey
NORWAY The Norwe-gian local
radio association NNP, pubcasterNRK, and Oslo -based researchcompany MMI are continuing theradio ratings research serviceRadio Riks-Undersokolsen laun-ched as a joint project in 1991.
MMI has conducted quarterlyratings for both private and publicbroadcasters since its launch(M&M, August 3, 1991). Among
the advantages it offers is infor-mation about listeners' use of othermedia. Interviewees have increasedfrom 24.000 to 56.000 per survey,and involve the question whatstations did the interviewee listen toyesterday, which newspapers theyread and which TV shows theywatched. P4 has also been invited tojoin the project, says NNP MDLars Bruusgaard. Costs are sharedby the participating stations. KRO
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Profile NewsmakersThe Italian tricolore is waving proudly in theDutch wind since Alabianca Records opened up itsBenelux affiliate in Hilversum, in 1991. HenryLessing is area manager, a function that includespromotion, A&R and marketing.
The expansion of the Italian leadinglabel Alabianca to Holland in thesummer of 1991 received immediatesupport from the unified Dutch pub -casters, who made the first Beneluxrelease Denis Azor's Ala Li Ld(Sega) "Tour De France" record,one of the most sought after power -plays. Henry Lessing remembersthat the national dance schools asso-ciation promoted the accompanying"sega" dance from Mauritius to"dance of the year," like they didbefore with the lambada.
"It started as an experiment,"says Lessing, "we came toHolland because of its reputationas a test market for the rest ofEurope. In 1992 we became moreserious, and began releasingalbums by Tony Esposito andAllan Sorrenti, plus dancecompilations and 12" singles.Also, after a while we set up ourown local A&R."
Singles by Sophia (Running Hard) andAmerican youngster Eve (I Don't Know How ToLove Him) are probably the best known ownproductions. All in all Lessing is satisfied with theresults so far. "Of the seven singles released inHolland, four made the charts. Since then we haven't
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Marketing managerAlabiancaBenelux
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sat still, and now we are trying to gain a little bit ofthe market. We want to follow up these singles with[mini] albums pretty soon."
Another new project is the introduction of Jazz -Line, Alabianca's jazz label. First release was To SayGoodbye by the late 1991 Bird Award winner, tenorsaxophonist Ruud Brink. Also planned are albums
by sax player Piet Noordijk andPall Mall Export Price winner,singer Lucette Snellenburg.
Lessing is looking forward tobeing involved in Alabianca'srecent acquisition of originalmambo and salsa back catalogueby the Italian parentcompany."We want to be ready for the realbreakthrough of Latin product.Especially here in Holland withits big Antillian, community, weexpect a lot of the South Ameri-can samplers to be released."
Other projects for the newyear include new albums bySorrenti, Esposito-who nowworks together with salsa starTito Puente-and Armadillo, anew band formed by three formermembers of the Gipsy Kings.Meanwhile, soul fans, get readyfor the new Solomon Burke
album, partly produced by Italian act Souled Out.Lessing formulates his philosophy as, "Creating a
symbiosis between our music and the taste of theaudience and programmers. You have to believe inwhat you do when you start up a project, work hard,and still believe in it once the ball starts rolling."
by Robbert Tilli
Ill GERMANY: Kick Musik Pub-lishing has restructured its promo-tion department in time for thearrival of the single European mar-ket: Biggi Fischer is now promo-tion assistant, Oliver Jaeger isradio coordinator and promotionsmanager for western regions, whileSandra Kirst will handle radiopromotion in the south-west. Dag -mar Spremberg is office managerHamburg, and radio promotionsmanager for the north and BirgitWestphal is office manager Berlinand radio promotions manager forBerlin and eastern regions. Mean-while, Susanne Lubben is head ofpress, Birgit Honsch head of TVpromotion and Simone Seigerhead of non -music promotion.
SPAIN: Jorge de Anton, PD ofSER's ACE Radio Minuto, is tobe promoted this month. The natureof his new position is yet to be dis-closed but he is sure to leave RadioMinuto.
UK: Virgin Records UK hasappointed commercial directorCharlie Dumont to replace JonWebster as MD of international.Matt Voss rejoins as internationalmarketing manager.
UK: Paul Russell, former chair-man/CEO of Sony Music UK, has
been appointed European presidentof Sony Music Entertainment.His position at Sony Music UKwill be filled by Paul Burger.
UK: Arista has promoted prod-uct manager Julian Wall as headof international. Judith Weatertonhas been confirmed as head ofpress.
GERMANY: Horst Bork hasbeen appointed MD of Munich -based rock -formatted RadioXanadu, taking over from Gun-ther Ltiffler.
SWEDEN: Rune Ofwerman,former MD of Sonet Publishing, isjoining Dag Haeggqvist in hisnewly launched publishing compa-ny Gazell Music. He takes up theposition of MD.
II UK: London dance station Kiss100 FM recently announced theappointment of UK advertising vet-eran Martin Boase as chairman ofthe board of directors. Boase fillsthe position left vacant since lastspring by Keith McDowall.
Send all information on appoint-ments, plus photos, to Julia Sulli-van, at the Music and Mediaoffices in Amsterdam.
Is Pop Music Safe' With The Decision Makers?The British
PhonographicIndustry
Responds To TheUK GovernmentGreen Paper On
The Future Of TheBBC
Hidden in the Government's other-wise unexceptional BBC GreenPaper is a troubling and dangerousdevelopment which has been large-ly overlooked-most alarminglyby the BBC itself-namely theview of the future of popular musicradio.
In an otherwise surprisinglyconsensual exchange of views,both the Government and, itseems, the BBC, are happy toignore the listening public's
desires in the form of proposalsfor Radio l's future. Readingbetween the lines, it is impossibleto avoid the impression that it is
the Government's desire thatRadio 1 should be privatized, andthe BBC's desire that it should beturned into a worthy youth clubof the air in order to define itselfsufficiently"distinctively" fromother commercial radioservices.
These are bothdangerously misguidedideas and mostalarmingly out of touch with whatthe most significant audience ofthe BBC expects and wants."Distinctive Radio" in practicewill mean that Radio 1's
distinctiveness is measured by thefact that it no longer enjoys amass audience.
The Government and BBCmandarins-both groups untouched by any form of regularexposure to popular culture-start from the same fundamental
f
misapprehensions. These includethe notions that popular music isirrelevant or at least highlymarginal; that it provides little orno nourishment in the same waythat other "public servicebroadcasting" does: and finally-and most dangerously-that it isall basically the same.
(Generations of popular musicalexcellence were summarized in afamous House of Lordsdiscussion on the future ofbroadcasting as "thump thumpthump.")
It would take an economistwith the distinctive vision of ourown current Chancellor of theExchequer Norman Lamont tobelieve that yet more commercialradio in Britain is going to helpthe UK radio economy. In fact,
the newest arrivals in UKcommercial radio are still in loss -making incubators. Having somevital financial oxygen syphonedoff by another advertiser -fundednational popular radio station atthis stage in their developmentcould finish off the entirepopulation of the independent
radio maternitywing. We fail to seehow that is in thelisteners' interests.Also, did anyonethink to ask theRadio Authority
their views? Even the first newregional licence will only beallowed to start transmitting inAutumn 1994. The amount ofnew commercial opportunity isobviously a very worryingprospect for the regulators, letalone a privatized Radio 1.
Similarly, the BBC's idea of apurposeful "distinctive" radioservice with less popular musicand more uplifting chat is notonly doomed to audience failure,
but is an outrageously arrogantassault on the one BBC radioservice that provides evidence foruniversality. If everyone continues to pay what the last PrimeMinister reminded us was a"universally applied, criminallyenforced tax" (the licence fee),then it is the obligation of theCorporation to provide universally appreciated services.This is what Radio 1 does now; itdoes so as a distinctive uniqueservice, unmatched anywhereelse in its provision of thebroadest range of popular musicin peak listing terms. Both themusic itself and the range of newand challenging material playedacross the day reflect the truediversity of British audience tasteand acknowledge the fact thatpop music is, to most people, oneof their greatest joys, withoutwhich their lives would be muchthe poorer. Let the market decideindeed-leave Radio 1 alone.Meddle at your peril.
SWITZERLAND A special on the Swiss music and radio industries coming up in issue 14
Publication date: April 3, 1993 Ad deadline: March 16, 1993
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G R oovEM I X irhAs a broadcaster within the tradi-tionally inertial German dancemarket, Nuremberg -based HitRadio N1 head of music CetinYaman is mindful of what consti-tutes dance music on his Germanairwaves. Including pop dancetracks like Heaven 17's Tempta-tion or Rozalla's Born To Love Yain his personal assessment ofNI 's dance allocation of air -time,Yaman suggests a figure or 80%dance music for dance music ociEtv urday night, Ni clearly
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gadag"-the reggae and raggaexcursion-"N1 House Nation" ison Wednesdays, with Thursday'sfeaturing classic disco.
"The Friday slot is for ourweekly dance chart run-down,compiled 50% from airplay and50% from the several hundreddaily listener requests," saysYaman. With a specialist rave,techno and acid show on Sunday
night and Mix shows on Sat-
hasn't always been so.for N1. Using a stricter defi- URO. "Two years ago wenition of dance with club trackslike Wreckx-N-Effects's Rump -shaker or Leila K Open Sesameas examples, the air -time share ofsuch tracks comes closer to 60%need le time.
Nevertheless his daily bandedformat for the 19.00-21.00 slotdoes allow greater freedom forhis club DJs' radio shows. Mon-day sees "N1 Posse" offering hiphop and rap, Tuesday is "Rag -
For the European businessman,1993 will naturally mean morethan renewed prospects for amarket upturn to replace '92. It
will mean further opportunities toexploit a single European musicmarket. Yet some independentdance labels have long sincecapitalized on the potential forpan-European sales, with consid-erable success.
Formed in August1990, London -basedPulse -8 Records has theenviable, but perhapsnow appropriate, track record ofbeing the only independent labelto have had at least one top 10chart record in every Europeanterritory.
"Europe is our first market,"says MD Frank Sansom. "Tosome extent we see ourselves asa European label. Rozalla's been
tried to follow the marketand broaden our programmingto more chart -oriented dancemusic. That lost us 1% point mar-ket share," recalls Yaman, addingthat since then "we have recog-nized our market lies in a morespecialist format. We have onlybeen running the weekday spe-cialist slots for three to fourmonths, so we're awaiting thoselistenership figures."
a big European success for us,and now we're on the thresholdwith Rage's Run To You." Scor-ing number 1 hits from Madrid toMunich, Sansom offers a uniqueinsight into the European poten-tial for music's most universallanguage-dance.
"I think there are still only oneor two labels capitalizingon the wider market.
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The Brand New Heavies, Omarand many others, Beesley has de-livered rolling baseline with coolvibes and brass eloquence withhis debut vinyl excursion HighVibes (UK release Jan.25).
Recently departed from TalkingLoud (very soon to sign with a USmajor) Omar features on the flipAA with the breezy and melodicPainful Truths.
or two releases a year, the workthat goes into finding goodlicensees, for example, simplywouldn't merit it," he suggests.
Pulse -8 has, for a label of anysize, achieved greater successwith European licensing thansome major counterparts. In
1992 Sansom has scored labeldeals with South Africa,
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Ler gal. Says Sansom,ii.0,4%." "That's one of the
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deals-the fact that we do get theproduct released in a lot of terri-tories, regardless of the successin the UK. Our aim is to get asmuch product into the Europeanmarkets as possible under thePulse -8 label." Eddie Coyle
CHANTAY SAVAGEIf You Believe - ID/Sony MusicPRODUCER: E SmooveAfter Body 2 Body's Let's GetIntimate, Chantay Savagereturns with more Hurley mixes.Again she brings us somethingsoulfully happy, with ragga rapcourtesy of Kelly Ranks comingin in a Dr. Alban manner. It hasenough commercial edge tocrossover quite easily with mixesto suit most airtimes. If you'vetime, "E Smoove's 13 -minuteBeliever mix" flows with style.
USURAOpen Your Mind TimeSrl/DeconstructionPRODUCER: W. CremoniniSo, Italian techno, eh? Four Ital-ian DJs have created a dance -floor stomper which just flashesaround your head. A pace worthkeeping up which rolls onaround some creative sampling,
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VARIOUS ARTISTSExtra Sensual PerceptionESP/BoudisquePRODUCER: VariousBoudisque's new label ESP dis-plays a wealth of trancey talent,Neder-style. Apart from CosmicBaby all acts are Dutch, but withvery definite Detroit techno influ-ences. In fact there is a collabo-ration between Orlando (Night -tripper) Voorn and US maestroBlake Baxter as GhettoBrothers. More radio friendlythan you'd think, but the lateshows only. Let the "hyperspacedtranscendental dancefloor expe-rience" caress your brain. Sub-lime.
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WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Will Always Love YouMADONNA/Deeper And DeeperMICHAEL JACKSON/Heal The WorldARRESTED DEVELOPMENT/People Everyday
CHARLES & EDDIE/Would I Lie To You?
SNAP/Exterminate
808 State vs. UB40/One In TenARRESTED DEVELOPMENT/Mr. Wendal
DINA CARROLL/So Close
UNDERCOVER/Never Let Her Slip Away
STEREO MC'S/Step It Up
BOYZ II MEN/End Of The Road
SHABBA RANKS/Slow And SexyPRINCE/My Name Is Prince
BOBBY BROWN/Good EnoughTASMIN ARCHER/Sleeping Satellite
WRECKX-N-EFFECT/Rump Shaker
APACHE INDIAN/Arranged MarriageRAUL ORELLANA/My Sun Will Get You
PRODIGY/Out Of Space
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CARON WHEELER/I Adore You
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Dureco Manufacturing was the first CDmanufacturer in the Benelux in 1987, and
today, in addition to their Dutch factory, the compa-ny has one plant in Norway and two in France.
Both in Holland and France, the company securessolid contacts with nearby high quality printingoffices which have been growing together withDureco. "This allowed us to concentrate on our mainactivity: manufacturing CDs," says Jan Willem VanDen Born, sales manager for the four Durecoplants, adding that each individual factory is dealingwith its own local market seeing that centralizedmanagement is not feasible in this line of business.
Van Den Born cites wrong dimensions and lack ofthe essential BUMA/STEMRA copyright informationas examples of what could go wrong in the firststage, adding that, "Dureco does not just press theCD; it also wants to be partners with the clients toproduce quality material."
As a part of this philosophy, each Dureco plantviews contact with the clients as a priority. This
With new forms of soundcarriers hitting the markets and competition increasingas the EC borders dissapear, the demand for creativeand exciting packaging becomes more important than ever before. M&M takes a look at two of the Benelux's
most successul companies and their plans for staying on top.
1:011111RECCOincludes trying to help them solve problems, as notevery client is familiar with the whole procedure.
"Quality control goes beyond what our equip-ment does," comments Van Den Born, "because,despite the high-tech self -controlling machinery weuse, optical control is very important; the human eyestill plays a substantial role here."
Dureco's plants are equipped with the latest inpackaging machines, allowing them to pack up to 80units per minute. The company's structure withglass -mastering facility allows Dureco to supply a fin-ished product within 48 hours if necessary. "But weprefer to deliver quality first. Everybody claims to bethe fastest and whereas originally the industryaccepted three-week delivery times, today thingsrun over a much shorter period," says Van DenBorn." Rather than adjusting the speed of the pack-aging equipment, our company is constantly evalu-ating the whole process, changing the structurewherever needed, training the personnel and secur-ing close follow-up."
As far as different trends in CD packaging areconcerned, Van Den Born's main concern is to find aviable solution for the CD single. As recent develop-
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Van Den Born is convinced that cheaper CD sin-gles will boost the carrier's role in the market; anenvironment -friendly and price -friendly solutionwould therefore be applauded by the industry.
"The G/S/A countries are especially attaching a lotof importance to the environment aspect, andexperimenting with recycled cardboard will perhapsbe one of the possibilities to solve this problem. Butalthough many record companies take the environ-mental aspect into account, only some 5% of ourclients bring up the question when discussing CDpackaging with us," says Van Den Born.
One of the possible solutions is the Digipak, andalthough Van Den Born is enthusiastic about thepossibilities offered by this method, he regrets thatthe packing process has to be effected manually.
"I also believe that the double jewel box will notsurvive too long: already today we have the doubleslim box replacing it, using less plastics, making iteasier to pack for transport," explains Van Den Born,but he remains confident that intense dialogueswith both the packaging industry and his clients willresult in a bright future for Dureco Manufacturing'splants in Europe.
acDesign was launched in 1987, whenafter having worked for several publica-
tions before, Eric Fimmers decided to startdesigning record sleeves. Within two years,MacDesign became one of Belgium's most produc-tive design companies.Clients like Sony Music, CNR, Indisc and Play ItAgain Sam, plus a number of independentsassigned well over 1.500 covers in three years timeto MacDesign urging Fimmers to invest in hightechnology graphic equipment of which the digi-tal Crosfield page assembly terminal (linked to hisMacintosh graphic stations) became the nucle-
The beginning of 1993 saw MacDe- t'sign moving to new premises in the ,d,,south of Antwerp and only a step f -
away from the internationalmotorways linking Belgium withHolland, Germany and France.
"I wanted to have more workingspace first of all," says Fimmers, "as I wasreally stacking the Macintoshes in myoffice. In order to work more efficiently weneeded more room; the interior of the newoffice has been designed to add extra image tothe company and includes the possibility of fur-ther expansions."
In addition to the aforementioned Crosfieldterminal, Fimmers invested in an extra terminal tocut in processing time; the purchase of an imagesetter allows him to insert photographs andgraphics directly without having to go to special-ized labs first. "The time aspect is still a priority,"
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Used to coping with strict deadlines, creativityand quality are the key words with MacDesign,and just recently, record companies ARS, Poly -Gram and Dino Music joined Fimmers' list of
clients."The next step is going abroad," says
Fimmers, convinced that his excellentreputation with numerous clients in
the Benelux will spread out andallow him to start creating
designs for internationalclients and subsidiariesfrom majors abroad. This
is illustrated by the fact thatCNR Sweden appointed MacDesign to
elaborate and design the cover for One MoreTime's Calming Rain, the band's follow up singlefor the highly successful Highland.
Although the Belgian domestic market has sta-bilized somewhat from the sudden "Flemish
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boom" three years ago, MacDesign does not suf-fer from a drop in assignments. Fimmers designedthe covers for chart -topping albums and singles byCNR (Gent & Samson Vol ll sold over 100.000albums) and Indisc also secured quite some workfor domestic talent with crossover potential.
One of MacDesign's recent projects is the coverof the Sony Music album Voor Mijn Liefste,released on January 18.
Speed is not the only element here as MacDe-sign's intense working relation with managers,artists and record company executives is also wide-
ly appreciated. "An ongoing dialogue on recordsleeves and the impact of cover design and
its relation to music make up the cor-nerstone of MacDesign," says Fim-mers, adding that he is currently
concentrating on photo manipula-tion and "video grabbing", a tech-
nique allowing insertion of cover art-work into a video clip and vice versa.
He takes the example of Isabelle A'snew 12 -inch single Wondermooi to illus-
trate how text and photographs can bemelted to a cohesive graphic design aiming
at a slightly different target audience thanIsabelle A's previous records.
"But music still is the most important," con-cludes Fimmers, "and I always regret to see howlittle our job is appreciated. Clients don't alwayssay they like the cover, but they keep coming backwhich is perhaps their way of showing apprecia-tion. Have you ever heard a radio host givingcover credits to a number one hit single?"
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BADESALZBlack Or White - ColumbiaPRODUCER: G. Knebel/H. NachtsheimYes, they did it again. This Germanduo, which specializes in hilariousversions of well-known pop hits hasa go at Michael Jackson's Black OrWhite in a way which should make"Weird Al" Yankovic blush. It straysquite far from the original with itshumpapa arrangement.
FORMOSAGirls On The Loose - AriolaPRODUCER: Formosa/Mark AngeloThis Amsterdam -based English four-some more or less continues whereDepeche Mode left off. Althoughsomewhat similar, their sound is farmore beefed up with techno in-fluences, which puts them in perfecttune with today's dance crowds.
PATRICK LEMOINEI've Got The Music In Me - AriolaPRODUCER: WildmaxThis is one of those songs thatessentially has everything needed tosucceed: a strong hook, a catchychorus, a driving house beat andsome ethereal synthesizer lineswhich provide an ambient feel. Itsounds like a bit of an overdose butit works surprisingly well and shouldscore high with both radio and onthe dancefloor.
SALLY DAVIS JUNIORMy Best Friend - WEAPRODUCER:Fehlmann/Thiel/LoderbauerIn spite of the name, this is not aclose relative to the late SammyDavis Jr., but an international Co-logne -based outfit, whose music isprobably best described as dance-able pop. The most striking charact-eristics of their sound are strongmelodies propelled by an array ofelectronic hardware countered byacoustic percussion and drums andsharpened by electric guitars.
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Insanity - MetronomePRODUCER: Jens KrauseEven though this song has a distinctlate '60s/early '70s feel somewhatreminiscent of the Doors, it soundsvery contemporary, mainly becauseof the subtle dance beats and thefull-bodied production. The flashyguitar work stands out in particular.
ALBUMS
AFTER HOURSAfter Hours - Global Satellite/AriolaPRODUCER: Mal LukerEveryone interested in powerfulhot-blooded, bluesy hardrockshould investigate into this. Up -
tempo rockers like Girl Like You andGoin' Surfin' and ballads likeSamantha and Tommy's Song aretailor-made for rock radio.
CHROMING ROSEPressure - ElectrolaPRODUCER: Flemming RasmussenYes, they are still with us, thoserough 'n' tough hardrock bandsthat sometimes seem to havedisappeared without a trace.Sounding somewhat like a crossbetween early day Metallica andJudas Priest at their peak, they haveconsiderable potential, especially ifthey can translate their sound in thestudio to the stage which is
essential for this type of band. Someof the stronger songs on this set areThey Will Always Find A Reason,The Snake and You Can't Lie
Anymore.
ELOYDestination - ACI Records/S.P.V.PRODUCER: Frank BornemannProgressive rockers from thatmusic's golden era should bedelighted to find out that after alengthy absence, Germany's premierband from those years is back witha vengeance. Even though theyremain true to their roots they areby no means nostalgic, because theymanage to use modern productionand writing ideas to theiradvantage. This works particularlywell on songs like Call Of The Wild,Fire And Ice and the sophisticatedballad Jeanne d'Arc.
CHRIS NORMANThe Growing Years - PolydorPRODUCER: C. Norman/G. MendeThis former Smokie lead singer al-ready hit paydirt in the mid -'80swith songs like Midnight Lady andSome Hearts Are Diamonds and es-pecially Stumblin' In which was aduet with Suzi Quatro who alsoguests on the most charming I NeedYour Love. From this opening track,the album goes from strength tostrength as witnessed by tracks likeSomeone Is Missing You, Walkin' InThe Rain and the title song.
SVEN VATHAccident In Paradise - WEAPRODUCER: Sven VathThis DJ/producer is a new star in theambient galaxy, occupied by a.o.Brian Eno, Holger Czukay, David Syl-vian and Riuichi Sakamoto. He doeshowever combine the standard ele-ments of the genre with some lesscommon items such as highly per-cussive world beats recorded onlocation all over the world. Someinteresting tracks are An Accident InParadise and Ritual Of Life.
People In The News
SONY DANCE DEAL - Sony Music Germany's Dance Pool label has just concluded a
production deal with successful dance producer Jam El Mar. The first production under the
contract is scheduled for the end of the month. Pictured at the signing of the contract are (I -
r): manager of business affairs Eberhard Kromer, director artist marketing Hubert Wandjo,
manager Jam El Mar Matthias Grein, MD Jochen Leuschner, Jam El Mar and marketing
manager rock/pop international Mike Heisel.
MORE PLATUNUM FOR THE WALL - Drummer of Pink Floyd Nick Mason (centre)
recently left Cologne with several awards for the band's albums under his arm, including
double platinum for "Dark Side Of The Moon" as well as four platinum discs for "The
Wall." Presenting the awards were EMI Germany MD Erwin Bach (I) and EMI Electrola
GSA MD Helmut Fest.
POWER TO THE PACK - Austrian dance group Power Pack, who have leaded the
national singles charts for seven consecutive weeks with their debut "The Birthday Song",
recently received gold from Sony Music Austria. The single is already released in
Germany, Switzerland and Belgium. Pictured above are (4): Sony product manager
Gerald R. Hajos, producer Erwin Kienast, Power Pack members Rose, Stella Jones and
Redge Go M., Sony MD Martin Pammer, National Radio 63's Christian Lehner, producer
Norman Weichselbaum and Power Pack member Robert Benka. Kneeling are Sony A&R
manager Andy Zahradnik and Warner Chappel publisher Reinhard Otto.
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Where Are Sony's UX S Talents Now?In the past, talent contests offering
recording contracts as prizes usually endedup frustrating both the record companies and
the winning artists. With such experiencesalready behind them, the folks at Sony UX-S
in Germany decided to do something aboutthis problem in the second year of their Sony
UX-S Talent Award contest.
Teaming up with numerous players on theGerman music market-including the RockburoNorthrhine-Westphalia, Popkomm, EMI/ Elec-trola and Colgone-based Kick Music-SonyGermany built a network of professionals whoprovided winners with a broad palette ofopportunities to develop both their talent andbusiness skills. Seven winners were selected fromthe 1.000 entries and were offered constructiveand concrete help based on their own individualsituation. "The main prize for this year's contest isrealistic support," explains Rockburo NRW VolkerHeisters. Each of the seven winners received DM4.000 (US$2.500) in cash, which could be used invarious ways to fit their specific needs. In addition,artists received professional consulting, livepresentations at Popkomm '92 in Cologne andextensive promotional support to the press andelectronic media, as well as to A&R people atrecord companies, music publishers andmanagement companies. Ac-cording to Heisters, each of thewinners in effect receivessupport in value of between DM20.000 and DM 40.000, in-cluding direct press promotions.
One of the specific promo-tional/presentation effortsundertaken by Heisters was tocreate a CD compilation of thisyear's winners, which was thensent to record companies,publishers and radio Ms.
This year's winners-Frank-furt-based At The Movies,Suckspeed from Hannover,Berlin -based No Harms, theAmerican Eric "IQ" Gray, the Rude Poets fromCologne, the Bavarian experimental band TechAhead and the Hamburg -based Die Sterne-areby no means newcomers to the German musicscene. All have been actively making music ingroups or as session musicians for a number ofyears, and most have releases on the independentmarket and tour regularly.
No Harms
BREAKING THROUGHAt The Movies, headed up by songwriter/
singer Ingrid Weiser, is the youngest of thegroups. Although Weiser has been an activestudio singer for almost 10 years with considerablegroup experience to her credit, she has not yetscored a record deal. However, this looks as if it isdue to change. According to Welser's publishing,Werner Schwarze of Mainhattan Music(Scorpions, Treat, Roko, etc.), "the Sony UX-STalent Award has aroused the interest of a
number of companies for the group. Unfor-tunately, however, they have only offered singlesdeals."
Schwarze sees other priorities than just gettinga major deal. "The first logical step is to procureindividual concerts for the group, then to set themon tour. If we can't secure an appropriate deal forthe group, we would also consider releasing the
production ourselves and seeking a distributionpartner." Although the group has not yet madeuse of the consultancy opportunities offered tothe winners, Schwarze notes that they may wellmake use of further Sony support in the videoarea.
Eric "IQ" Gray, a black American residing inGermany, has gained considerable experience as aproducer, working with such artists as the PoorRighteous Teachers, Tony Cook and variousGerman groups. As can be heard on his Sub Upalbum The Vinyl Call, the politically and sociallyinvolved artist's own music is clearly hip hop.Comments Mark Chung of the Hamburg -basedFreibank publishing house, "The co-operationwith the Sony UX-S team and Volker Heisters havebeen extremely good. All of the parties met todiscuss what the most sensible step would be. Andsoon the answer was clear. IQ already had a label,and his record was well received, but he had noaccess to TV, such as MTV Rap, because Sub Upcould not finance a video. The award made thispossible, and the video for the title Snakes is nowfinished. "The New Yorker also had a chance toaccompany Boo Ya Tribe on tour. "This wouldalso not have been possible without help fromSony UX-S."
No Harms, a Berlin trio combining hard rock,punk power and soul, has also looked to Freibankas co -publisher and co -management.
"No Harms were just sort of playing around
Tech Ahead
Berlin. Although they have twoindie album releases on themarket, their motivation wasnot what it should be," Chungrelates. "The Sony UX-S contest revitalized thegroup." The group, which is changing its name toGum, are in the process of recording new demos,and Sony UX-S is providing assistance for photosessions, according to Chung, who is also lookingfor a new recording deal for the group.
The Rude Poets, a Cologne -based hip hop/rapformation, have chosen to "do it themselves." Asband member Jens Kameke explains, "We haveour own studio and our own label, SelloutRecords. Our first single was well received in thedance scene, and our next maxi -single is scheduledto be released in January." The band took ad-vantage of the consultancy opportunities offeredby Kick. "They provided us with a lot of basicbusiness information. Now, if offers are made tous, we know what is important, what to say topeople." The group also made use of three days inEMI's Maarweg studios. "We recorded the vocalsthere, which was much better suited for that thanour studio. The Sony UX-S team has also provideda lot of new contacts for us, as well as some gigs.All in all, it has been very helpful." Kameke,however, is realistic. "I don't think it makes sense
for us to go to the majors at this time. The peoplein Germany are just not ready for it. We canadequately cover the scene here working on aconsiderably smaller scale."
HAPPILY INDEPENDENTTech Ahead, an extremely experimental duo
from Bavaria, has also gained a lot of experienceby having their own label, Ant*Arctic. Says
guitarist Fritz Effenberger, "Because we havebeen doing everything ourselves for the last fewyears, we don't really need the consulting. I alsosee no sense in going to the majors. We wouldlike to get a deal with a middle -size independentlabel, if anything. Whether the Sony UX-S
promotions and presentation helps in thisdirection remains to be seen. However, we did usethe money to help finance the manufacturing."
Hannover -based Suckspeed, on the other hand,already has three albums out on the independentWe Bite label distributed by SPV.
Michael Smilgies of Hidden ForceManagement (Fury In The Slaughterhouse)has been working with the group as a consultantfor the last three years. "As a result of the SonyUX-S award," he explains, "we have intensifiedour work with the group, deciding from case tocase exactly what our role should be." Smilgiesconfirms that the band's prize money will be usedto produce new demos at the beginning of 1993."Because the band is already signed to a label, we
are not sure at the momenthow the situation will develop.We have no problems with thelabel, but they have reachedtheir limitations. Suckspeed is ata point where they need a
company with more personneland more contacts. Whether welook for a new deal, which ismade difficult by the existingcontract and the fact that thegroup's music is not easy topromote on radio, or whetherwe perhaps seek otherdistribution possibilities will bedecided when we have thedemos in hand."
Die Sterne, which are signedto the Hamburg indie labelL'Age d'Or, have a maxi -singleand contributions to
compilation albums already on the market. Theirupcoming album, however, will be distributedthrough L'Age d'Or's label with Polydor.According to L'Age d'Or's Pascal, the Sony UX-Saward made it possible for the group "to haveboth a producer and a sound engineer in thestudio, which would have otherwise not beenpossible." The prize money also enabled thegroup to take along a permanent mixer on theirrecent tour, "which greatly improved theirperformance." Despite some criticism from theHamburg indie scene, Pascal and the group feelthe award has benefitted them. Says Pascal, "Wehave gotten coverage in magazines, andpromoters have taken notice. The band has signedwith Powerline in Berlin."
All in all, everybody involved in this year's SonyUX-S talent award are very satisfied with theresults. As Heisters says, "In general I was quitesurprised. The industry's and the musicians'reactions to this new form have been extremelypositive. It seems to be working to everybody'sbenefit."
Robert Lyng
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1992: Year Of TheClassical ComebackIf buying habits in the UK haveany relevance to those inEurope as a whole-and theygenerally do-then the grow-ing popularity of 20th centurymusic, and specifically that ofcontemporary composers, is nolonger just a suspicion, but atrend confirmed by year-endsales figures.
John Taverner's The Pro-tecting Veil (Virgin Classics)topped the classical lists. Hen-ryk Gorecki's Third Symphonyand Pieces Of Africa, per-formed by the KronosQuartet, (Elektra/Nonesuch),appear high on the lists, whileEMI's recording of Mark -Anthony Turnage's ThreeScreaming Popes, releasedexclusively as a CD single, andCollins Classics' Earth Dancesby Harrison Birtwhistle alsodid well. These are only themost prominent among anincreasing number of contem-porary works issued by majorsand independents alike.
Attention for new com-posers was undoubtedly givena substantial boost with theintroduction this past year oftwo important series dedicatedto new music: Collins 20thCentury Plus-which at themoment focuses on the work ofcontemporary British com-posers-and Philips ClassicsPoint Music in collaborationwith Philip Glass.
A related trend was a
renewed interest in 20thcentury opera, an often difficultgenre whose repertoire, apartfrom a few well-known works,is the domain of specialists.That may be changing. Operasby Janacek (The CunningLittle Vixen) Poulenc (PelleasEt Melisande) and Stravinsky(Oedipus Rex) were released tomuch acclaim by EMI, Virgin,BMG, DGG and Sonyrespectively, not to mentionupcoming works by Bernstein,Schoenberg and Berg.
So if sales were down 20%due to the recession (andperhaps also to the final stagesof the switch -over entailed bythe introduction of the CD inthe mid -'80s), more albumswere released, and CD saleswere down only about 10%,not bad considering the dimen-sions of the recession. Thatsome areas actually increasedis an encouraging sign. Therecord companies' room foroptimism among the generalgloom is shown by their con-tinued support of new work,with upcoming releases onDecca of Sir Michael Tipet'sByzantium, on Collins of PgterMaxwell Davies' BlackPentacost and Stone Litany aswell as the opera Mary OfEgypt by John Taverner, andfrom Koch International twoworks by American composerCharles Wourinen, Hyperianand A rcheopterix. TB
Classical
Koch Tackles OverabundanceWith Creative Marketing
by Terry Berne
Koch International, described byMD UK Klemens Kundratitz as"a mini -major," is actually anindependent record companyfounded in 1978 by current presi-dent Franz Koch, with headquar-ters in Tirol, Austria. The compa-ny now consists of publishing, CDand cassette manufacturing, DCCduplication, recording facilitiesand distribution companies in bothEurope and the US.
Classical music is one of thefirm's principle fields of focus,though they also handle jazz andworld music. In addition to theroster of distributed and associatedlabels (which, depending on theterritory, includes Chandos,Hyperion and the Russian labelMelodya among others), Kochboasts two classical musicimprints: Koch InternationalClassics, which releases primarilyAmerican repertoire, and Koch-Schwann, which concentrates onromantic, last romantic andmodern repertoire.
About 150 titles a year areissued by Schwann alone. Andwith their own distribution in.Germany, Austria, Switzerland,Holland and Belgium, as well asthe UK, the company has both abroad as well as detailedperspective on the complexclassical music market in Europe.
"Since the advent of the CD,"notes Kundratitz, "classical musichas had an incredible developmentand it is now performing better
than at any time in its history.Because of its special demo-graphic, even the recession hashad only a limited effect."
Can one actually speak of a"European market?" And whatchanges will the single market of1993 entail? "As classical music'spenetration of the market grows,"claims Kundratitz, "definiteregional differences ap-pear, niches which onlyapply within that territory.The most obvious examplewould be increased interestin the work of localcomposers in their homecountry. But local retailand economic realities alsocreate differences. Thearrival of a true commonmarket should help us getproduct to the costumer,"continues Kundratitz, "andsome internal logistics willchange, but it is doubtfulthat the market itself will."
But some new tenden-cies are having an effect. "Marketshare of mid -price and budgetmaterial has increased tremen-dously over the past year," heasserts, "and it is both more inter-esting material and better record-ed. This allows for more market-ing, and this less costly product iseasier to market. The industrysuffers from too many releaseswith too little thought," he adds,echoing what many other industryanalysts have recently concluded."It is increasingly difficult forretailers to do justice to the wealth
of product, and, understandablymust pick and choose."
"In addition, many companiesre-release and repackage materialover and over again, making itdifficult for new artists tocompete, and leaving customersconfused. In the years to come wemust make an effort to releasemore important and worthwhile
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material, as well as concentrate onalternative methods of marketing,be it mail-order, clubs, or othercreative strategies to reach buyersand compliment retail activities."
As for radio, Cundratitzcomments, "Having two specialistclassical labels, BBC Radio 3 isstill our main support and createsthe most impact for us. But wewelcome Classic FM. They donot compete with Radio 3, theywiden the audience and fulfill avery valuable roll for classicalmusic m general."
Classical Station ReportsBBC WORLD SERVKE/London
Jeremy Siepmann Exec. Producer
Poulenc - Catherine Dubose, Rachel Yakar a.o./Lyon OperaOrch./NaganoDialogue Des Carmelites [Virgin]Rossini - Simone Alaimo, Sumi Jo a.o./
Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields/MarrinerII Turco In Italia [Philips]
Meyerbeer - Ian Platt, Bruce Ford a.o./Royal Ph.0./ParryII Crociato In Egilto [Opera Bora]
Straddle! - Catherine Bon, Christine Batty ao./Les Musiciens de Louvre/MinkowskiSon Giovanni Banish:, [Erato]
Brahma - Stephen Kovacevkh/London Philharmonic/SawallischPiano Concerto No. 1 in D minor [EMI]Tipped - Faye Robinson, Sarah Walker o.a./City Of Birmingham Symph. Orch./CBSO Chorus/TippettA Child Of Our Time [Collins Classics]Respighi - Lausanne Chamber Orch./LOpez-CobosTrittrco Botticelliono [Telarc]
Tarim - Orquesta Ciudad de Granada
Dcruas, Gismos, Ropsodio Sinfanico, Temo v Variations,Serena°, Oration del Torero [Cloves]Vend - Moen QuartetStung Quarter In E minor [Collins Classics]
Maple - laud HofmannFlare Conan. Nos I & 2 [Dante]Various - Walter GieselringReno 'mow [Pearl)Voices - Maxis LevitzkiPiero music (APR]
Sieeius - Vienna Ph.D./BernsteinSymphony No I [DC]Wohon - Lynn Hard/Coy of Binmongiarn Syrup], Orch./RattleSymphony No. I, Cello Concert, [EMI]
Shostakovich/bioskorski - Cambial Orch./Von DohnonyiSymphony No. 10/Mosque Ftsiebre [Decal
Aaron Jay Kernis - New York Chamber Symph.of the 92nd Street Y/The Lark Quartet
Symphony In Waves, String Quartet [Argo]Samuel Bather - Chicago Symph. Chorus & Orch./Schenck
The Lovers, Prayers Of Kierkegoard, Op. 30 [Koch]
William Schuman/Bernard Herrmann - Phoenix Syreph./SedaresNew England Triptych/Symphony No. 1 [Koch]
KLASSIK RADIO/Hamburg
Joachim Salon- Producer
Michael Pratorius - New London Consort/P. PickettDances From Terpsichore [Decca]
Hummel, Haydn, Mozart - Reinhold Friedrich/Ac. of St. Martin-in-the-Fields/MarrinerClassical Trumpet Concertos [Capriccio]
Handel - Nathalie Stutzmann/Hannover Bond/R. GoodmanOpero Arias [RCA Victor]Various - Sarah ChangDebut [EMI Classics]
Hentyk Gorecki - Dawn Upshaw/London Sinfonielto/D. ZinmanSymphony No. 3 [Elektra Nonesuch]Various - Misha Maisky/Orch. de Paris/S. BychkovAdagio [DG]Various - El Quintet° Buenos Aires/Royal Ph.D./E. WaftSymphonic Tango (Teldec]
RADIO NEPTUNE/Brest
Jean Le Corvoisier - Prog Dir.
Bark - Zoltan KocsisWorks for piano solo [Philips]
Codex Las Huelgas - SequentiaVarious [DHM]
Ravel- Paul %rayDaphnis et Chloe. Bolero [Mercury]Various - Irmgard Seefriedborder [DGG]
Lebo - David Robertson
rotas :.,,acts]Hrehoith - Riaordo ChollyKai -mermen& 1-7 [Demo]
Kodak, lean Fisher
Push. Hunger... [Hungaroton]Wed - PhoTeppe Herreweghe
fierkner Requiem - [Harmonic Mundi]
CONCERT RADIO/AmsterdamWaster Splicer - Prog. Dir.Eric Illeys - Programmer
LS. Bad. - Barela/FarrSonata in 9 for Oboe & Continuo BWV 1020 [Channel Classics]C.Phl. loch - Bgisma/Orch. of the Ageof Enighkernent/LeonhardtCe/loccocerto in b Wq. 172 [Virgin]Glazunov L'Orch. de la Suisse Ronande/AnsermetThe Seasons Op. 67 [Dec.')
Schubert - Borodin Siring QuartetOvorteison D.703 [Virgin]Anonymus - Sthola Cantorum Basiliensls7 'lotion Renaissance Dances IBMG]
Prokofpv - Shkovetsky/GilliovViolinsonato Nr. I, Op 80 [Virgin]Elgar - Chicago Symph. Orch./SoltiEnigma Variations [Decca]
Tartini - Gasselloni/I MusiciFluteconcerto in g [Philips]
Dvorak - Chung Trio
Pionotrio Nr. 3, Op. 65 [Decal,/
Milhaud - Ord,. De EOpera de Lyon/NaganoLa Creation du Monde, Op. 81 [MusiFroncel
NRK MUSIKK RADIO/OsloCecilie Dahm - Producer
Richard Strauss - Hermann Baumann/Gewandhausork. Leipzig/MosurHornkonsert Nr. 1 i Ess-dur [Philips]
Pergolesi - Emma Kirkby/Akademiet for GemmelMusikk/HogwoodSalve Regina [L'Oiseou-Lyre]
Haydn - Outliner MosaiguesStrykelwortett i G-dur [Aseee]
Bach - Amsterdam Baroldroric./Ton KoopmanCembalokonsert i d -moll [Erato]
Prokofiev Det Skotske Nasjonalork./JarviSymfoni Nr 1 i D-dur, Klassisk Symfoni [Chandos]Tsjaikovskij - Oslo Filh. Ork./Jansons
Itoliensk Capriccio [Chondos]Haydn - Christian Tetzlaff/Norihem Sinfonia/SchiffFiolinkonsert i Odur [Virgin]Max Roger - Bayersk Radios Syrnfork./DavisVariasjoner og Fuge over et Mozart-temo [Philips]
Vivaldi - Fabio Biondi/Ensemblet Det Galante EuropaVinteren Fro Arstidene [OPS]
Muzio Clement Ph.-Ork./Francesco D'AvalosSymfoni Nr. 3 i G-dur [ASV]Chopin - !di! Biret/Tsjekkoslovakisk Stalsork./StankovskyKrakowiok, Konsert-rondo over err Polsk Dans [Naxos]Grieg, til dikt on Arne Garborg - Solveig Kringlebotn,KjeN BokkelundHauglusso, Verk 67 [BMG Ariola]
Mendelssohn - London Classical Players/NorringtonSymfoni Nr. 4 i A-dur, Verk 90 [EMI]
RSR-ESPACE 2/Geneva
Jean-Pierre Rousseau - Head of music dept.Rawl - Orch. de la Suisse Romande/AnserrnetL'Enfont et les Sortileges [Decca]
Beethoven - Francescani/Columbia Symph. Orch./WolterConcerto pour Violon [Sony]Milhaud - MilhaudBoeuf sur le Toit, La Creation du Monde IA. Chadin]Suzanne Dance - Ernest Anserrnet [Coscovelle]Bach - John Eliot GardinerCantatas [Philips]
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Everything You Always
Wanted To Know
About Stalion Reports(But Were Afraid To Ask)
Elince the launch of Music & Media in 1984 (then called "Eurotipsheet"),station reports have always been a vital part of the magazine's mission.
Now, nine years later, the section still offers a unique perspective on the pro-gramming of European music radio.
Methods of collecting and processing station reports, however, havechanged dramatically over the years. From the initial hassle of typing in everysingle report in its entirety, to the current data processing and chart comput-ing techniques, has sure been a long journey.
As a service to our most loyal reporters, on the following pages M&M pre-sents the Guide To European Music Radio. This guide features our regularreporters in a brief profile listing specific formats, target groups, rankings andother important details.
M&M's current station reports database is designed to produce all sorts ofcharts and cross -statistics. The present Station Reports, M&M ReporterRoster, EHR Top 40, Regional EHR Top 20, ACE Top 25, EDR Top 25 andTrackFax service (launched autumn 1992) make up only a fraction of its possi-bilities. In the months to come, M&M will launch the new "ECO" statistics(European Crossover), tracking down the cross -region movements of mainlandEuropean talent.
To be able to get a well -structured and reliable picture of European air-play, M&M records playlist activity of its reporting stations through a sophisti-cated set of criteria-formats, station rankings, weighting ratios, rotationlevels and region allocations.
FormatsWith intensifying competition, the necessity to deliver a specific audience tothe advertiser is likewise increasing. The rise of format radio is thereforeinevitable, especially for private and commercial stations.
The need to attract a segmented audience and to deliver a correspondingmusical output is an ongoing process and the European radio situation is farfrom cast in stone. A format can be best described both in terms of program-ming material (music styles) and target audience (age groups). Following arethe main formats currently in use in European music radio:
European Hit Radio (EHR) is Europe's leading music radio format andM&M's Reporter Roster comprises of 65% EHR stations. EHR aims at a youthaudience mostly between 12-34 years and programmes contemporary, Top 40 -oriented music. EHR does not only programme current hit material but alsoemphasizes newly released singles as chart contenders. In other words, EHRplays the hits and the future hits. EHR's core artists for 1992 include GeorgeMichael, Madonna, Roxette, Lionel Richie, Genesis, Annie Lennox andMichael Jackson.
Adult Contemporary Europe (ACE) serves the 25-49 year -olds with a more soft andadult -oriented choice of pop and rock. Typical for ACE is its openness to singer/song-writer type of material, as well as to national product. ACE also tends to pick up hitsfrom mainstream and superstar acts. Some of ACE's 1992 core artists include LionelRichie, Elton John, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lindsey Buckingham, Sade, Glenn Frey andVanessa Paradis.111 European Dance Radio (EDR) aims at 15-30 year -olds with various styles of dancemusic (including hip hop/rap, R&B and swingbeat). As an around -the -clock format,dance radio hardly exists. Because of the uncertainty of labels and advertisers on thecommercial viability of such a format, dance radio remains very mainstream. Duringdaytime hours it centers around the danceable end of EHR, sometimes alternated withballads. The club edge of dance, however, is often featured on individual shows duringspecific hours, often at night. To get the EDR Top 25 less mainstream and more target-ted, M&M is currently boosting its dance roster to better reflect the various sub -genresof dance. EDR's current programming output demonstrates its top 40 orientation:Snap, Shanice, Bobby Brown, Michael Jackson, Rozalla, Shamen and
ScitERight Said Fred. Rock is used by M&M as a general description of various, overlap- .0.1"
`c. SI"ping rock -oriented formats: Album Rock (tracks from album -gyp *oriented rock acts), Classic Rock (oldies from established Rockacts), Alternative/Progressive Rock (the challenging end ofAlbum Rock) and Hard Rock/Heavy Metal. By nature, Rockradio's core artists vary from station to station. Examplesinclude: Red Hot Chili Peppers, Black Crowes, Nirvana,Eric Clapton, Guns N' Roses and Metallica.
Station Rankings & RatiosM&M has awarded each reporting station withone of the following rankings: Platinum, Gold,Silver and Bronze. The ranking serves as an indi-cation of how big or influential a given stationis. Because stations within one ranking may stilldiffer in influence, M&M gives each station itsown in-house weighting ratio to fine-tune itschart impact. In M&M's published listings, how-ever, stations within one ranking are put inalphabetical order.
EHR 65.2%
NI ACE 15.2%
EDR 6.6 %
Rock 3.6 %
EHR/Rock3.3 %
EHR/ACE2.5 %
Other 3.6 %
What's the use of rankings?Rankings help the reader form a clear picture of how the radio landscape in eachmarket is structured and which stations dominate. A more precise guideline to the fourranking levels can be found in the legends of the M&M Reporter Roster on page 39.Rankings also give an indication of how strong stations' playlists are weighted inM&M's airplay charts. It should be noted, however, that points awarded for airplay varywithin one ranking, as explained above.
What are rankings and ratios based on?National rating organizations (e.g. JICRAR, Mediametrie, Gallup) provide the basisfor the allocation of rankings and weighting ratios. A station's status as a trendsettingand/or authoritative force in the programming of new music also contributes to itsranking.
Rotation LevelsVirtually all private stations work with weekly playlists, naming titles on rotation duringthe coming week. In general, a playlist is divided into an "A" list (heavy rotation) and a"B" list (medium rotation). The songs on a given station's A list could get played 10 ormore times a week, while the B list features songs aired about five times a week. How-ever, rotation definitions vary from station to station and another station may havemore than two rota-tion levels, for instanceranging from 1-5 timesa day. In such cases,M&M translates theindividual station'srotation levels intoreasonable A and B
categories. M&M alsodistinguishes titles on"powerplay", i.e.songs on heavy rota-tion that get specialattention during theweek, which oftenmeans extra heavy rotation as well. Usually only one title gets powerplay status eachweek, thus functioning as "the record of the week."
Chart points allocated to a song for its appearance on a given playlist always reflectits rotation status. For statistic and chart purposes, it is also registered if a song isreported by a station for the first time. This produces the numbers of 'New Adds",printed on the EHR pages for each song.
Public channels are often less rotation -minded than private stations and networks.Sometimes they hardly use a playlist at all. In those cases, M&M accepts a list specifyingthe most played records during the past week.
RegionsAs you may have noticed, M&M has started mapping Europe by identifying 11 socio-geographic regions (introduced mid -September 1992), coinciding with the launch of theRegional EHR Top 20 charts. European Hit Radio statistics are now enriched with aninvaluable regional perspective, increasing the visibility of domestic and mainland Euro-pean product.
Regions are not defined purely by geographic boundaries, butare more an indication of common languages and cultures, whichin many cases cross national borders. For example, the Franco-phone region, called West, includes not only French EHR stations,but also the French -language broadcasters in Belgium andSwitzerland.
Due to population differences and the varying stages ofradio's development across Europe, some territories will havemore stations representing them than others. Therefore, rankingsare distributed naturally according to the individual markets.
Charts, Statistics & TrackFaxStation Reports are used for several different purposes. Apartfrom publishing the reports themselves (listing powerplays andadditions to A and B lists only), M&M uses the lists for severalformatted airplay charts: the EHR Top 40, the Regional EHR Top20, the Ace Top 25 and the EDR Top 25, as well as TrackFax, a faxservice (available on request) tracking down airplay on specifictracks.
It is therefore of utmost importance to always receive com-plete playlists from our reporting stations. This includes:
Programmers' 1992 favourites1 SNAP/Rhythm Is A Dancer (Logic, Germany)
2 INNER CIRCLE/Sweat (Alalalalalong) (Metronome, Sweden)3 JON SECADA/Just Another Day (SBK, USA)
4 TEN SHARP/You (Columbia, Holland)5/6 CHARLES & EDDIE/Would I Lie To You (Capitol, USA)
ELTON JOHN/The One (Rocket, UK)The above list is based on a year-end poll among participatingstations in the Guide To European Music Radio.
information about which tracks have been added toor dropped from the playlist
MI An indication of which tracks have been "converted", i.e. moved from onerotation level to another
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.4,0,6 II Details on the airplay frequency of songs in "A" or "B" rotation"r4 A maximum of 60 songs reported each week-please provide artist,
title and label for each song
Welcome New Reporters!M&M welcomes new reporters of all formats to the StationReports section, but requests that you first call Station ReportsManager Pieter Kops at (+31) 20.669 1961 to register yourstation. On your request, M&M will fax you our StationReporter Sample Form that may serve as a guideline on howto put together an accurate report.
The reporting deadline is Mondays at 13.00 CET. Stations areasked to fax or call even if their playlist is "frozen' for the
week. If you have any problems faxing your station's report ormeeting the deadline, please contact us. Please ask for Station
Reports Co-ordinator Raul Cairo at (+31) 20.669 1961. PA&M'sReporter fax number is (+31) 20.669 1951 or 1941. Please feel free to
call if you have questions, problems or need special assistance.Pieter Kops
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Guide To European Music RadioAustria (Tel: +43)
01W OE -3 EHR - PLATINUMArgentinierstrasse 30a, 1041 Vienna, Tel: (0)1.50101/0,Fax: (0)1.50101/8299/8963, MD/Prog Dir: Edgar Boehm,Head Of Music: Peter Barwitz, Mktg Mgr: Hans Leitinger.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 25 ' 49. Mainprogrammes: DER OE -3 WECKER, Daily, 5.00-9.00, DJ:
Various; HITPANORAMA, Daily, 11.0412.00, DJ: Guentherlesjak; RADIO HOLIDAY, Daily, 9.00-11.00, DJ: Various; ONEO'CLOCK, Daily, 13.00-14.00, DJ: Oliver Baier.
RADIO CD INTERNATIONAL EHR-GOLD
RADIO
Hofmoklgasse 1-5, 1150 Vienna, Tel: (0)1.891 600, Fax:(0)1.891 6090, MD: Walter Tributsch, Prog Dir: GotthardRieger, Head Of Music: Peter Lossack, Sales Mgrs: PeterMenches, Thomas Obkircher.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.
Audience 20%, Average Audience: 17%. Main programmes:HIT COUNTDOWN, Fri, 19.00-20.00, DJ: Manfred Riha;INTENSIV STATION, Daily, 20.0022.00, DJ: Katharina Klee;HITCOUNTDOWN, Daily, 15.15-16.15, Peter Lossack; SOULSEDUCTION, Mon, 21.15-22.15, Alexander Hirschenhauser.
Belgium (Tel: +32)
BEL RTIANADI EHR - GOLDRue Royale 112, 1000 Brussels, Tel: (0)2.225 5443, Fax:(0)2.219 6237, MD: Jean -Charles de Keyser, Prog Dir: Jean -Paul Delcomminette, Head Of Music: Serge Jonckers.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 25 - 54, Cum.Audience: 605,000, Average Audience: 427,000. Mainprogrammes: BEAU FIXE, Mon - Fri, 9.00-11.30, DJ: NerveMedian; CHALLENGER, Mon - Fri, 18.00-20.00 + Sat, 14.00-16.30, DJ: Jean-Claude Gerlache; STOP OU ENCORE, Sat,
Sun, 9.00-13.00, DJ: Christian de Paepe; LES GROSSESTETES, Daily, 16.30-18.00, DJ: Philippe Bouvard.
BRTN RADIO 2 WEST-VLAANDEREN EHR - BRONZEConservatoriumplein 1, 8500 Kortrijk, Tel: (0)56.247 311,Fax: (0)56.221 358, MD: Frank Deleu, Head Of Music:Peter de Groot.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 10 +, Cum. Audience:45%, Average Audience: 39%, Source: BRTN STUDIEDIENST.Main programmes: HET ALGEMEEN BELANG, Fri, 14.0016.00, DJ: Peter de Groot; STUDIO WEST, Mon - Fri, 12.0013.00, DJ: Peter de Groot;, 17.00-18.00, DJ: Peter Hermans.
BRTN RADIO 2 OOST-VLAANDEREN EHR - BRONZEMartelaarslaan 232, 9000 Ghent, Tel: (0)91.247 211, Fax:(0)91.253 049, MD/Prog Dir: Rudi Sinia, Producer: Johanvan Achte.Music/Speech: 67/33, Target Group: 20 - 50. Mainprogrammes: RADIO 2 TOP 30, Sat, 12.00-14.00, DJ: Guyde Vynck; VLAAMSE TOP 10, Sat, 11.3012.00, DJ: Erik
Baeyens; HITREVUE, Mon, 18.00-20.00, DJ: Johan deMaeyer.
BRTN RADIO DONNA EHR - PLATINUMAugust Reyerslaan 52, 1043 Brussels, Tel: (0)2.741 5677,Fax: (0)2.736 5462, MD/Prog Dir: Eric Strieleman, HeadOf Music: Marc Deschuyter, Sales Mgr: Paul Driesen,Contact: Marie Jeanne Maes.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 15 - 34, Max. Reach:25%, Average Audience: 22%, Source: BRTN STUDIEDIENST.Main programmes: JABBEDABBEDOE, Doily, 6.009.00; DJ:Michel Follet, Bart De Prez; FINESSE, Mon - Fri, 10.00-12.00,DJ: Fien Sabbe; DE DONATEUR, Mon - Fri, 13.00-15.00, DJ:Marc Pinter; PRIMADONNA, Sat, Sun, 15.0017.00, DJ:
Mieke Scheldeman.
BRTN STUDIO BRUSSEL EHR/ROCK - PLATINUMAugust Reyerslaan 52, 1043 Brussels, Tel: (0)2.741 3907,Fax: (0)2.735 1972, MD: Jan Schoukens, Prog Dir: JanHautekiet, Head Of Music: Mark Coenen, Sales Mgr:
-Isabelle Bade.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 15 - 44. Mainprogrammes: MUSEUM, Mon - Fri, 11.00-12.00, DJ: BertGreenen; HIT 50, Sat, 9.0012.00, DJ: Hans Often;AFREKENING, Sun, 10.00-12.00, DJ: Stefan Ackermans;UPDATE, Mon - Fri, 20.00-21.30, DJ: Eric Smout.
HIT FM 106.1 EHR - BONZEKempische Steenweg 105, PO Box 1, 3500 Hasselt, Tel:(0)11.227 525, Fax: (0)11.229 895, MD/Prog Dir: AndreHemeryck, Head Of Music: Luc van Laer.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.
Audience: 39,400, Average Audience: 18,200, Source: CIMBRUSSELS. Main programmes: OCHTENDFEEST, Mon - Fri,
6.00-9.00, DJ: Jan Brouwer; HITOCHTEND, Mon - Fri, 9.00-12.00, DJ: Luc van Laer; HITMIDDAG, Mon - Fri, 14.00-
16.00, DJ: Hans Libo; ZEG MAAR D., Mon - Fri, 16.00-19.00, DJ: D. van Duffel.
RADIO ANTIGOON EHR-BRONZE
Ankerrui 26, 2000 Antwerp, Tel: (0)3.226 3232, Fax:(0)3.231 1441/14, MD/Prog Dir/HM: Piet Keizer, SalesMgr: Ingrid De Laet, Chief Eng: Bob Mertens.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 15 - 40. Mainprogrammes: Mon - Fri, 6.00-8.00, DJ: Kris De Leyser; Mon -Fri, 8.0011.00. DJ: Guy Van Antwerpen; NON STOP LIVE,Mon - Fri, 11.00-12.00; Mon - Fri, 12.00-14.00, DJ: PietKeizer.
RADIO CONTACT EAR - PLATINUM
Avenue Telemaque 33, 1190 Brussels, Tel: (0)2.347 4880,Fax: (0)2.347 5307, MDs: Pierre Houtmans (Fra), FrancisLemaire (Hol), Prog Dirs: Jean Lou Bertin (Fra), Danny deBruyn (Hol), Promo/Sales Mgr: Kaki Lande.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 12 - 35, Cum.Audience: 8,500,000, Average Audience: 1,413,000,Source: MEDIAMETRIE. Main programmes: SUPER 30 (ERA),Sat, 15.0017.00, DJ: Eric van der Meulen; SUPER 50 IHOI),Sat, 15.00-1700, DJ: Didier Van Molder; HIT CONTACT(FRA), Wed, 15.00-1700, DJ: Marc Vernon; HIT CONTACTHON, Wed, 15.00-17.00, DJ: Eric van der Meulen. RadioContact operates two networks, one in French (Fra) and one inDutch (Hol), The audience figures are combined.
RADIO EXPRES EHR - BRONZESchoenmarkt 27, 2000 Antwerp, PO Box 32 (Zip: 2000),Tel: (0)3.232 7943, Fax: (0)3.234 2881, Prog Dir/Head ofMusic: Marc Dhollander, Mktg/Sales Dir: Ferdi Vanderloo.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 25 - 44. Mainprogrammes: MUZIEKTRAFIEK, Mon - Fri, 16.00-18.00, DJ:Hans Hellemans; SPORT & MUZIEK, Sun, 15.00-18.00, DJ:Michel Deville; SINJORENRADIO, Mon - Fri, 12.00-14.00, DJ:Marc Dhollander; WEEKEND STEMMING, Sat, 16.00-18.00,DJ: Piet van Loon.
RADIO MAXIMA EHR - BRONZEZuidstraat 40/1, 8800 Roeselare, Tel: (0)51.227 224, Fax:(0)51.240 874, MD: Peter Huyghe, Prog Dir/Head ofMusic: Wim Vossen, Sales Mgr: Kris Deroo.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 44. Mainprogrammes: HITIIIST MAXIMALE 50, Sat, 12.00-15.00, DJ:Chris Vandenbroucke; THE FOX YEARS, Sun, 9.00-12.00, DJ:Wim Vossen; MAXIMA GOLD, Sun, 13.00-15.00, DJ: ChristofRousseau; MAXIMA SERVICE, Sun, 12.00-13.00, DJ: KristofBekaert, Vincent Vanhoorne.
RADIO MOL EHR - BRONZEKeirlandse Zillen 7/2, 2400 Mol, Tel: (0)14.318 571, Fax:(0)14.312 103, MD/Prog Dir: A Zwinnen, Head Of Music:Sonja Celen, Sales Mgr: L Peeters.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 15 +. Mainprogrammes: GOEDEMORGEN, Mon - Fri, 7.00-9.00, DJ:
Mike Dulardin, Sonja Celen; RADIO MOL INFORMATIEF, Mon- Fri, 12.00-13.00, DJ: Selma Caymaz; DE IAATSTE LOODJES,Mon - Fri, 16.00-18.00, DJ: Jeroen Bosch; DE DAVERENDEDERTIG, Sat, 16.00-18.00, DJ: Kris Gielen.
RADIO PARK NOT REPORTING YET
Park105,6 flit
Oude Baan 27, 2930 Brasschaat, Tel: (0)3.652 0480, Fax:(0)3.652 0528, MD/Sales Dir: Patrick Marley, ProgDir/Head of Music: David Daggelinckx.Music/Speech: 88/12, Target Group: 15 - 34, Max. Reach:40%, Source: CIM BRUSSELS. Main programmes:OCHTENDRADIO, Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ: Marc Delaet;PARK -PARADE, Wed, 13.00-16.00, DJ: Mr. Pug; DE
MAALTUD, Mon - Fri, 16.00-19.00, DJ: Mr. Pug.
RADIO ROYAAL REGIONAAL EHR - BRONZESt. Odilioloan 120, 3930 Hamont-Achel, Tel: (0)11.645037, Fax: (0)11.647 284, MD/Sales Dir: Bert de Vries, ProgDir/Head of Music: Tom Holland.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 18 Cum. Audience:300,000. Main programmes: KOFFESHOP, Mon - Fri, 11.0013.00, DJ: P de Koning; UlTaNDIGRACHT, Sat, 15.00-1700.DJ: Ab V.d. Lans; MIDDAGCLUB, Mon - Fri, 13.00-15.00, OfTom Holland; TOP 45, Fri, 18.0020.00, DJ: Ronnie sonBrabant.
RTBF RADIO 21 EHR/ROCK - PLATINUMBoulevard Auguste Reyers 52, 1044 Brussels, Tel: (0)2.7372111/4445/2386, Fax: (0)2.736 9566/4247, MD:Claude Delacroix, Prog Dirs: Christine Goor (Head OfMusic), Anne Goreux, Head of Music (W/Ends): MarcYsaye, Sales Mgr: Bernard Chateau.Music/Speech: 75/25, Target Group: 20 - 44. Mainprogrammes: Mon - Fri, 9.00-11.00, DJ: Soda; Mon - Fri,
11.0013.00, DJ: David Joppart; Mon - Fri, 13.0016.00, DJ:Alexandra Vassen; Mon - Fri, 16.00-19.00, DJ: ArnaudQuittelier.
Bulgaria (Tel: +359)
RADIO VARNA EHR - BRONZEPrimorski Boulevard 22, 9000 Varna, PO Box 285 (Zip:9000), Tel: (0)52.231 161, Fax: (0)52.230 211, MD:Stojan Cheshmedjiev, Prog Dir: Vladimir Vatev, Head OfMusic: Christina Pascaleva, Sales Mgr: Encho Chakarov.Music/Speech: 70/30. Main programmes: POP -ROCK
MAGAZINE, Fri, 16.30-6.00, DJ: Encho Chakarov; MUSICALTELEPHONE & EUROCHART HOT 100, Sat, 1700-18.00, DJ:Konstanly Kolev.
Czech Republic (Tel: +42)
EUROPA 2 PRAGUE ACE -GOLDCeletna 17, 110 00 Prague 1, Tel: (0)2.232 2277, Fax:(0)2.232 0355, MD: Michael Fleischmann, Prog Dir/Headof Music: Josef Vlcek, Sales Mgr: Jan Dobes.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 25 - 44, AverageAudience: 28%, Source: MEDIAMETRIE. Main programmes:AMERICAN TOP 40, Sat, 10.00-14.00, DJ: Martin Vysusil;HITPARADA EUROPY 2, Fri, Sun, 20.00-21.00, DJ: MartinHrdinka; RANO S VELRYBOU, Mon - Fri, 6.009.00, DJ: VitekPokorny. Programs relayed from France by satellite (French rock),plus some productions with Czechoslovak Radio.
RADIO BONTON EHR - GOLDZeleny Pruh 99, 140 50 Prague 4, Tel: (0)2.643 2564 or643 1983, Fax: (0)2.692 3032 or 692 3034, MD: PetrDvorak, Prog Dir: Karel Oubrecht, Head Of Music: DusanKotora, Sales Mgr: Ivan° Tolarova.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 19 - 30. Mainprogrammes: RADIO BONTON TOP 20, Sun, 18.0020.00,DJ: Milos Pokovny; EHR TOP 40, Sun, 21.0023.00, DJ: KarelKnechtl; LONDON CALLING, Thu, 18.0020.00 + Sat,
10.0012.00, DJ: Petr Kral; MORNING SHOW, Mon - Fri,
6.00-9.00, DJ: Roman Ondracek.
RADIO RTL PRAGUE ACE/EHR - GOLD1 Pluku 7, 180 00 Prague 8, Tel: (0)2.263 063, Fax:(0)2.261 159, Prog Dir/Head of Music: Pawel Hruska.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 25 - 44. Mainprogrammes: MORNING WITH RTL, Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ:Pawel Hruska; Mon - Fri, 9.00-12.00, DJ: Kubla, Kricek; Mon -Fri, 12.00-15.00, DJ: Kohout; MAGAZIN RTL, Mon - Fri,
15.00-19.00, DJ: lastovicka
Denmark (Tel: +45)
AALBORG NAERRADIO EHR - GOLDRiihimakivej 6, PO Box 7089, 9200 Aalborg, Tel: 98188811, Fax: 9818 8440, MD: Vagn Pedersen, Prog Dir:Henrik Dahl, Head Of Music: Nils Vederso, Sales Mgr:Henrik Ellegaard.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 20 - 50, Cum.Audience: 350,000, Average Audience: 250,000. Mainprogrammes: Mon - En, 9.00-18.00, DJ: Carsten Schmidt,Dorte Laulund, Olaf Meditzky, Niels Vederso.
ARHUS NAERRADIO EHR-GOLDFrederiksgade 45/1, 8000 Arhus C, Tel: 8620 9600, Fax:8613 1011, MD/Sales Dir: Lars Lohman, Prog Dir: JackFridithof, Head Of Music: Jesper Schousen.Music/Speech: 90/10, Cum. Audience: 300,000. Mainprogrammes: UGENS TOP 20, Wed, 20.00-22.00, DJ: JesperSchousen.
DENMARKS RADIO CHANNEL 3 (P3) EHR/ROCK- PLATINUMRosenorns Alle 22, 1999 Frederiksberg C, Tel: 3520 3040,Fax: 3520 6520, Prog Dir: Pelle Aarsleff, Head Of Music:Torben Bille.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 15 - 40. Mainprogrammes: MASKINEN, Mon - Fri, 12.301500; MIXET,Mon - Thu, 19.00-21.00; X3, Fri, 19.00-22.00; HIT -PA -HIT,Sat, 19.00-22.00.
RADIO 89.1 EHR - SILVERStengade 51, 3000 Helsingor, Tel: 4920 3800, Fax: 49201238, MD/Sales Dir: Steen Thomsen, Prog Dir: Niels Berg,Head Of Music: Johannes Olsen.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 44, Cum.Audience: 30,000, Average Audience: 15,000, Source:
GALLUP MARKEDSANALYSE. Main programmes: SMASH HITS,Mon - Fri, 9.00-10.00/13.00-14.00, DJ: Henning Olsen;CAFE 89.1, Mon - Fri, 11.00-13.00, DJ: Niels Berg; BIGDADDY, Mon - Fri, 10.00-11.00/14.00-15.00, DJ: JohannesOlsen; GODMORGEN HELSINGOR, Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ:Lars Westh.
RADIO ABC EHR - GOLDBrotohen 10, 8900 Randers, PO Box 174 (Zip: 8900), Tel:8640 1222, Fax: 8640 5522, MD: Stig Hartvig Nielsen,Prog Dir: Henrik Henneberg, Head Of Music: Kent Hansen,Sales Dir: Palle Bo.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 49, Cum.Audience: 250,000, Source: GALLUP MARKEDSANALYSE.Main programmes: ABC OM MORGENEN, Mon - Fri, 6.009.00, DJ: Kent Hansen; Mon - Fri, 9.00-12.00, DJ: AllanKrautwald: Mon - Fri, 12.0015.00, DJ: Henrik Henneberg;Mon En 15.0017 00, DJ: Peter Bernoe.
RADIO AIRPORT FM EHR - SILVERTornbrgardsvej 5, 2770 Kastrup, PO Box 45 (Zip: 2770),Tel: 3151 9777, Fax: 3152 2417, MD: Jan Elbjorn, ProgDirs: Per Andersen (Day), Peter Enger (Night), Head OfMusic: Flemming Beck, Sales Mgr: Lasse Roldkjaer.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 20 - 50, Cum.
Audience: 66,000, Average Audience: 32,000, Source: AGBGALLUP. Main programmes: AIRPORT CHARTEN, Mon, 13.0015.30, DJ: Jens Pedersen, Flemming Beck; PLADERAESET, Fri,13.00-15.30, DJ: Jens Pedersen, Kenny Jensen;
DYNELOFTEREN, Sat, 10.00-13.00, DJ: Kenneth Bloch, P
Martin; TALKSHOW, Tue, 21.0023.00, DJ: Kenny Jensen, DRasmussen.
RADIO AMAGER/BRONDBY EHR - SILVERHogsbrovej 8, 2770 Kastrup, PO Box 65 (Zip: 2770), Tel:3252 0861, Fax: 3252 1705, MD: Torben Svendrup, Prog -Ed: Thorlajorn Nesjan, Head Of Music: Susan Duelund.Music/Speech: 75/25, Target Group: 20 - 50, Cum.Audience: 144,000, Average Audience: 76,000, Source:AGB GALLUP. Main programmes: GO'MORN AMAGER, Mon- Fri, 6.00-10.00, DJ: Dennis Christensen; BRONDBYBOULEVARD, Mon - Fri, 14.00-18.00, DJ: Susan Duelund, DMadsen, C tagermat; TOP 30, Sun, 12.0414.00/19.0021.00, DJ: Raini Urbshaut.
RADIO HERNING EHR - SILVERMindegade 1, 7400 Herning, Tel: 9722 0122, Fax: 97212139, MD: Jan Ole Lund, Prog Dir/Head of Music: UlrikHyldgaard, Sales Mgr: Erling Nystrup.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 12 - 50, Cum.Audience: 70,000, Average Audience: 44,000. Mainprogrammes: GO'MORGENRADIO, Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ:Ulrik Hyldgaard; GO'FORMIDDAG PA HERNING, Mon - Fri,
9.0012.00, DJ: Anne Vibe Nielsen; GOMIDDAG, Mon - Fri,12.00-14.00, DJ: Per '<per Jensen; GO'MIDTJYLIAND, Mon -
Fri, 15.00-17.00, DJ: Flemming Madsen.
RADIO HOLBAEK EHR - BRONZENygade lb, PO Box 321, 4300 Holbaeck, Tel: 5343 0714,Fax: 5944 2045, MD: Per Simonsen, Prog Dirs: JanneJacobsen (Sales Dir), Stig Nielsen (Head of. Music)Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 10 +. Mainprogrammes: GO'EFTERMIDDAG, Mon - Fri, 12.30-15.00, DJ:Stig Nielsen; PIADEBAREN, Tue - Fri, 15.0016.00, DJ: Mr.Sjak, Karoline Lindberg, Jakob Damkaer, Peter Jensen; 2TALKRONE RADIO CD TOP 10, Mon, 15.0016.00, DJ: JakobDamkaer; HITEKSPRESSEN, Fri, 21.30-24.00, DJ: Stig Nielsen
RADIO KOLDING EHR - BRONZEJernbanegade 35, 2, th, 6000 Kolding, Tel: 7550 2777,Fax: 7553 2465, MD: Tage Rasmussen, Prog Dir: GeertMadsen, Head Of Music: Claus Nielsen, Sales Mgr: TorbenAndersen.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 15 - 49. Mainprogrammes: MORGENVAEKKEREN, Daily, 6.00-9.00, DJ:
Henrik Dalgaard; RK ROULETTEN, Mon - Fri, 9.0012.00, DJ:Claus Nielsen; RK FROKOST, Mon - Fri, 12.00-15.00, DJ:Pemille Georgi Nielsen; GO'EFTERMIDDAG, Mon - Fri, 15.0018.00, DJ: Bo Andresen.
RADIO ODENSE EHR - SILVERVestergade 23, 2 sal, 5000 Odense, PO Box 1210 (Zip:5100), Tel: 6591 9293, Fax: 6591 0059, MD: CarstenPedersen, Prog Dir/Head of Music: Blame Mouridsen, SalesMgr: Jens Fabrin.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 20 - 44, Cum.Audience: 134,000, Average Audience: 67,000, Source:AGB GALLUP. Main programmes: AIRPIAY CHART, Thu,
15.0418.00, DJ: Martin Rasmussen, J Andersen; COCA COLAEUROCHART HOT 100, Fri, Sun, 20.00-22.00, DJ: NielsPedersen; HITBAROMETRET, Sat, 18.00-20.00, DJ: Peter
Lesley.
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Guide To European Music RadioRADIO ROSKILDE ACE - SILVERHersegade 22, 4000 Roskilde, Tel: 4235 8500, Fax: 42358040, MD: Kate May Lind, Prog Dir: Carsten Sivertsen,Head Of Music: Karsten Bendix, Sales Mgr: AnneliseJorgensen.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 12 50, Cum.Audience: 53,000, Average Audience: 81,000, Source:GALLUP MARKEDSANALYSE. Main programmes:MORGENRADIO, Mon Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ: Lau Wulfsberg;FORMIDDAG, Mon - Fri, 9.00-12.00, DJ: Karsten Bendix;EFTERMIDDAGS RADIO, Mon - Fri, 13.00-17.00, DJ: HenrikLundsgaarck MIDNATSDISKOTEK, Fri, 21.00-24.00, DJ: SteenOlsen.
RADIO SYDKYSTEN ACE - BRONZEMollevej 7a, 2690 Karlslunde, PO Box 11 (Zip: 2680), Tel:4215 1255, Fax: 4215 0899, Station Mgr: WibekeVangkilde, Prog Dir: Kaj Jensen, Head Of Music: Peter Hald,Sales Dir: Jytte van Deurs.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 25 - 54, Cum.Audience: 54%, Average Audience: 30%, Source: AGBGALLUP. Main programmes: FYRAFTEN, Daily, 16.00-18.0QDJ: lb Henriksen; TOP 30, Sun, 14.0016.00, DJ: MartinFalborg; HER OG NU, Sat, Sun, 8.00-10.00, DJ: JohnLudvigsen.
RADIO VICTOR MOR/EHR - SILVERJernbanegade 18, 6700 Esbjerg, Tel: 7545 0400, Fax:7545 0494/0203, MD/Prog Dir: Steen Mogensen, HeadOf Music: Lars Meibom, Sales Mgr: Brian Hallen.Music/Speech: 65/35, Target Group: 12 - 42. Mainprogrammes: DREJESKIVEN, Mon - Fri, 13.00-15.00, DJ: LarsMeibom; STUDIE 92, Mon - Fri, 15.00-16.30, DJ: ThomasKristensen, Christina Thomsen; AIRPLAY TOP 40, Sat, 13.00-/6.00, DJ: Henrik Lauridsen; A -Z LP/CD TOP 40, Sun, 13.0016.00, DJ: PeterJoergensen.
VOICE NAERUM, THE EHR - SILVERNaerum Hovedgade 95, 2850 Naerum, Tel: 4550 5050,Fax: 4550 5199, MD: Otto Reedtz-Thott, Prog Dir: KasperLange, Sales Mgr: Peter Brick.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.
Audience: 89,000, Source: GALLUP MARKEDSANALYSE. Mainprogrammes: MORGENKRYDDERKANALEN, Mon - Fri, 8.30-10.00, DJ: Allan Kjaergaard, Lille Lars; THE VOICE
AIRPLAYCHART, Sun, 13.00-15.00, DJ: Hans Anders; THEVOICE JUKEBOXCHART, Wed, 13.00-17.00, DJ: ChristianLuckow, Allan Kjaergoord.
VOICE - NORDIYLLAND, THE EHR - SILVERSoparken 4, 9440 Abybro, PO Box 110 (Zip: 9440), Tel:9824 2655, Fax: 9824 4554, Prog Dir/Head of Music:Dennis Kronborg, Sales Mgr: Ole Holm Christensen.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.
Audience: 110,000, Source: GALLUP MARKEDSANALYSE.Main programmes: THE THOMAS MADVIG MORNINGSHOW, Mon - Fri, 7.00-10.00, DJ: Thomas Madvig; THEDENNIS KRONBORG SHOW, Mon - Fri, 12.0014.00, DJ:Dennis Kronborg; THE KEVIN JAMES SHOW, Mon - Thu,
16.00-18.00 + Fri, 17.00-19.00, DJ: Kevin James; THEVOICE AIR -PLAY CHART, Sat, 16.00-18.00, DJ: DennisKronborg, FritzJensen.
VOICE ODENSE, TILE EHR - SILVERBrogade 6-8, 5100 Odense, 1163 (Zip: 5100), Tel: 66178000, Fax: 6612 4640, MD: Otto Reedtz-Thott, Prog Dir:Eik Frederiksen, Head Of Music: David Dowsett, Sales Mgr:Jan Evan Clausen.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 10 - 34, Cum.Audience: 103,000, Average Audience: 51,000, Source:GALLUP MARKEDSANALYSE. Main programmes: VOICESINGLE AIRPLAY CHART, Wed, 20.00-22.00 + Sat, 14.0016.00, DJ: David Dowses; IT'S EIK ON THE MIKE, Sat, 9.00-12.00, DJ: Eik Frederiksen; GROVBOLLEN, Mon, Wed Fri6.00-9.00, DJ: Eik Frederiksen, Bo Bomuld; SATURDAY NIGHTPARTY PATROL, Sat, 22.00-24.00, DJ: Hans Hansen.
VOICE, THE EHR-GOLDVesterbrogade 2e, 1620 Copenhagen V, Tel: 3332 9798,Fax: 3393 0807, MD: Otto Reedtz-Thott, Prog Dir/Head ofMusic: Lars Kjaer, Sales Mgr: Eric Hansen.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 24, Cum.Audience: 337,000, Source: AGB GALLUP. Mainprogrammes: THE VOICE AIRPLAYCHART, Sun, 15.00-17.00,DJ: Dan Rachlin, Frank Rasmussen; THE VOICEALBUMAIRPIAYCHART, Mon, 14.00-16.30, DJ: Lars Kjaer;GROVBOLLEN, Mon - Fri, 7.00-10.00, DJ: Dennis
Johannesson, Frank Rasmussen; SIADDERSPAITEN, Thu, 74.0016.30, DJ: Philip lundsgaard
Finland (Tel: +358)
RADIO 100/RADIO SATA ACE - SILVERAurakatu 8, 20100 Turku, PO Box 1 (Zip: 20251), Tel:(9)21.337 200, Fax: (9)21.337 451, MD: Leena Ryynanen,Prog Dir: Markku Heikkila, Heads Of Music: Kari Polonen,Kari Purssila, Sales Mgr: Pirjo Brusin.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 25 - 49.
RADIO CITY ROCK - GOLDPorkkalankalu 1, 00180 Helsinki, PO Box 291 (Zip:00181), Tel: (9)0.694 1366, Fax: (9)0.694 0479/9252,MD: Christian Moustgaard, Prog Dir: Eero Hyvonen, HeadOf Music: Mage Vainio, Sales Mgr: Timo Kakko.Music/Speech: 75/25, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.Audience: 45%, Average Audience: 21%, Source:
FINNPANEL. Main programmes: POWER 96, Mon, Wed,17.00-19.00, DJ: Norppa/Ski; BELLON GALLERIA, Mon,Wed, Thu, Fri, 12.0014.00, DJ: Bello Romano; MORNING
SHOW, Mon - Fri, 7.00-9.00, DJ: Luoma/lone; PYSTYS, Mon,Tue, Thu, 14.0017.00, DJ: Massa.
RADIO SATAPLUS/RADIO 100+ EHR - GOLDHallituskatu 16, 33200 Tampere, PO Box 55 (Zip: 33201),Tel: (9)31.121 211, Fax: (9)31.122 099, MD: Matti Tulin,Prog Dir: Soili Luoto, Head Of Music: Pentti Teravainen,Soles Mgr: Jan Hemmila.Music/Speech: 75/25, Target Group: 20 - 50, Cum.Audience: 400,000, Average Audience: 200,000, Source:F1NNPANEL. Main programmes: BACKSTAGE/PAINUTAANPARKETILIE, Fri, 12.00-14.00/15.00-17.00, DJ: PenttiTeravainen; RADIO TOP 20/NEW RELEASES, Thu, 14.0015.00/17.00-18.00, DJ: Pentri Teravainen; LISTAHITIT, Fri,
18.00-20.00, DJ: Juissi, Pentti Teravainen; POP EUROPE, Sun,18.00-20.00, DJ: Minna Korhonen, Pentti Teravainen.
RADIO YKKONEN - RADIO ETTAN EHR - GOLD
Kumpulantie 7, 00520 Helsinki, PO Box 72 (Zip: 00521),Tel: (9)0.146 4911, Fax: (9)0.146 1770, MD: MarkkuVeijalainen, Prog Dir/Head of Music: Juba Kakkuri, SalesMgrs: Sten Johansson, Jarrno Hellas.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 25 - 49. Mainprogrammes: E1AMAA STADISSA, Mon - Fri, 9.0012.00, DJ:Mikke Stenberg, T Ukkola; SAKKI AUKI, Tue - Fri, 15.0018.00, DJ: Joke Linnamaa; ETTANIN ILTAPAIVA, Mon, 15.00-18.00, DJ: Juha Kakkuri; EUROHITS, Fri, 18.3021.00, DJ: Mr.
JoY JoY.
Europe
YLE 2 RADIOMAFIA EHR - PLATINUM
PO Box 127, YLE Radio House, 00241 Helsinki, Tel:
(9)0.14801, Fax: (9)0.148 2650, Prog Dir: Pentti
Kemppainen, Head Of Music: Jukka Haarma.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 10 - 34, Cum.Audience: 1,241,000, Average Audience: 1,030,000,Source: FINNPANEL. Main programmes: ROCKMAFIA, Mon -Fri, 7.0019.00, DJ: Leena Lehtinen; PRESSIKLUBI, Mon - Fri,
12.00-13.30, DJ: Juha Roiha; METALLILIITTO, Wed, 19.00-20.30, DJ: Klaus Flaming; DANCE MOB, Sat, 21.0024.00,DJ: Alex Nieminen.
France (Tel: +33)
EUROPE 2 NETWORK ACE - PLATINUM26 bis rue Francois I, 75008 Paris, Tel: 1.4723 1063/4,Fax: 1.4723 1059, MD: Martin Brisac, Prog Dir: MarcGarcia, Head Of Music: Christian Savigny, Sales Mgr:Olivier Cantet.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 25 - 44, Cum.
Audience: 4.5%, Source: MEDIAMETRIE. Main programmes:LES NUIS, Mon - Fri, 7.00-9.00, DJ: Thierry Weigert; Mon -Fri, 11.00-15.30, DJ: Remy Jonnin; Mon - Fri, 15.3019.30,DJ: Nicolas Du Roy; LES CHANSONS D'AMOUR, Mon - Fri,
22.00-1.00, DJ: Bruno taboure.
FUN RADIO NETWORK EHR GOLD143 avenue Charles de Gaulle, 92521 Neuilly-sur-Seinecedex, Tel: 1.4747 1172, Fax: 1.4747 4822, GM: BenoitSillard, Prog Dir/Head of Music: Nerve Lemair.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 19 - 30. Mainprogrammes: Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ: Difool, Julia;
Europe 2 the radiowhich knows
frontiersEurope 2 - France
Evropa 2 - Czech republic
Europa 2 - Slovak republic
Europa Plus - Russia
Radio Salt) - Germany
Europe 2 - Belgium
Cadena Top - Spain
Radio Mercury - Great Britain
Radio Zet - Poland
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Guide To European Music RadioZAPPIN'FUN, Mon - Fri, 17.00-19.30, DJ: Bruno Treize;RUSSIAN ROULETTE, Mon - Fri, 19.3022.00, DJ: Difool, TheDoc.
ISABELLE FM EHR-BRONZE
La Tuiliere, PO Box 10, 24350 Tocane Saint Apre, Tel:5303 4244, Fax: 5354 9257, MD: Isabelle Rachel, ProgDir/Head of Music: Patrick Lapeyronnie, Sales Mgr: FabriceElias.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 12 - 35. Mainprogrammes: MATINS CALINS, Mon - Sat, 9.00-12.00, DJ:Julie De Figueiredo; MAGIC SHOW/TURBOMIX/STARFLASH,Wed, 16.00-18.00 + Sat, Sun, 16.00-19.00, DJ: ChristophePetitbreuil; LES DEDICACES, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sun,
18.00-20.00, DJ: Isabelle Racket; LES RIGOLOS DU SAMEDISOIR, Sat, 20.3024.00, DJ: Patrick Raphanel, ChristopheRaphanel.
M40 EHR - PLATINUMN'veau Forum d'Halles, 12 Grande Galerie, 75045 Pariscedex 1, Tel: 1.4039 0505, Fax: 1.4039 0506/55, StationDir: Javier Pons, Prog Dir/Head of Music: Christian Lefebvre.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.Audience: 632,000, Average Audience: 560,000, Source:MEDIAMETRIE. Main programmes: CHOC DES NOUVEAUXTOPS, Mon - En, 17.00-20.00, DJ: Pat Angeli; MUSIC NEWS,Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ: Frank Valliere; AMERICAN TOP 40,Sun, 10.0013.00, DJ: Philippe Mangelure; TOP M40, Sat,10.00-13.00, DJ: Pat Angeli.
NRJ NETWORK EHR - PLATINUM
39 avenue d'lena, 75116 Paris, Tel: 1.4720 0606/47230850, Fax: 1.4723 3287, Tlx: 644834, President: Jean PaulBaudecroux, Prog Dir: Max Guazzini, Head Of Music:Christophe Sabot, Sales Dir: Bernard Malvezin.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 15 34, AverageAudience: 4,500,000, Source: MEDIAMETRIE. Mainprogrammes: MI MUSIC TOUR, Mon - Fri, 17.00-19.00, DJ:Marc Scalia; Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ: EricJeanJean; Sat, Sun,8.00-14.00, DJ: Julien Courbet; BEST OF NRJ, Mon - Fri,
19.0022.00, Sam Z.
ONDE LATINE, L' NATIONAL MUSIC - SILVER13796 Aix en Provence, Cedex 3, 221 000 (Zip: 13796),Tel: 4239 7744, Fax: 4239 7683, MD: Laurent Perallat,Prog Dir: Bruno Laboure, Head Of Music: Maxime Airoldi,Sales Mgr: Bruno Couly.Music/Speech: 95/5, Target Group: 25 - 49, Cum.Audience: 2%. Main programmes: LE TOP FRANCAIS, Sat,18.0019.00, DJ: Philippe Sage; LES CONCERTS DE L'ONDELATINE, Sun, 18.0019.00, DJ: Moxime Airoldi.
RADIO CANTAL EHR - BRONZE20 rue Marie Maurel, PO Box 231, 15002 Aurillac, Tel:7148 0808, Fax: 7148 2273, MD: Nicolas Martin, ProgDir: Renaud Saint -Andre.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 54. Mainprogrammes: LES MATINALES, Mon - Fri, 6.30-9.00, DJ:
Renaud Saint -Andre; MEDIATONIC, Mon - Fri, 11.30-12.30,DJ: Not Available; LENVERS DU DECOR, Wed, 20.00-21.30,DJ: Fabrice Havard; LE BRUIT & LA FUREUR, Fri, 19.0020.00,DJ: Fab 'N'Jean.
RADIO MANCHE ACE - BRONZE10 quai d'Agneaux, 50000 Saint -Lo, PO Box 370 (Zip:50010 C.dx), Tel: 3305 3230, Fax: 3357 0352, MD:Benoit de la Croix, Prog Dir: Thierry Hot, Sales Mgr: LudovicDevesa.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 34. Main
programmes: LE 7/10, Mon - Fri, 7.00-10.00, DJ: Thierry Hot,Patrice Gabard; HIT DES CLUBS, Sat, 17.0020.00, DJ:
Dodgy.
RADIO SERVICE EHR - SILVER6 rue des Fabres, 13001 Marseille, Tel: 9191 1111, Fax:9191 2829, Prog Dir/Head of Music: Christian Vichi.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 15 - 40. Mainprogrammes: Mon - Fri, 6.00-10.00, DJ: Christian Segui; FMET RIDES, Mon - Fri, 10.00-12.00, DJ: Fabrice Doled;MUSIOUE ET VOYANCE EN DIRECT, Mon - Fri, 16.00-20.00,DJ: Fafa Manteca; NOUVEAUTE, Mon - Fri, 20.00-24.00, DJ:Andre Fourmel.
REM NETWORK ACE/ROCK - GOLD15 quai de Dion Bouton, 92816 Puteaux, Tel: 1.40991515, Fax: 1.4204 1809, MD: Andrew Manderstam, MusicProg Dir: Jean -Paul Michel.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 25 - 44. Mainprogrammes: Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ: Gilles Marino; Mon -Fri, 9.00-13.00, DJ: Christophe Dubrueil; Mon - Fri, 13.00-/ 700, DJ: Karine Ambrosio; Mon - Fri, 170021.00, DJ: Jean
Francois Latour.
RIVIERA RADIO ACE - SILVER16 boulevard Princesse Charlotte, 98000 Monaco, Tel:9325 4906, Fax: 9330 4245, MD/Prog Dir: RichardYonge, Head Of Music: Andrew Astbury.Music/Speech: 60/40, Target Group: 25 54. Mainprogrammes: GOOD MORNING RIVIERA, Mon - Fri, 7.00-10.30, DJ: Duncan Larkin; Mon Fri, 10.3014.30, DJ: DaevidFortune; AFTERNOON CRUISE, Mon - Fri, 14.3019.00, DJ:Andrew Astbury; Mon - Fri, 19.00-1.00, DJ: Linda Joyce.
Ru. RADIO LUXEMBOURG ACE - PLATINUM22 rue Bayard, 75008 Paris, Tel: 1.4070 4070/4105-6,Fax: 1.4070 4450/4272, President: Jacques Rigaud, ProgDir Philippe Labro,Head Of Music: Monique Le Marcis.Target Group: 10 - 24. Main programmes: LES NOCTURNES,Doily, 24.00-3.00, DJ: George Lang, Lionel Richebourg;SAGA, Sat, 20.00-22.00, DJ: George Lang; CLASSIC ROCK,Sat, 22.00-24.00, DJ: George Lang; W.COUNTRY, Sun,22.00-24.00, DJ: George Lang.
SKYROCK FRANCE NETWORK EHR - PLATINUM6 rue Pierre Lescaut, 75001 Paris, Tel: 1.4236 8200, Fax:1.4026 2643, MD: Pierre Bellanger, Prog Dir/Head ofMusic: Laurent Bouneau.Target Group: 15 - 24, Cum. Audience: 1%, AverageAudience: 2,000,000, Source: MEDIAMETRIE. -Mainprogrammes: ARNOLD AND HIS FRIENDS, Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ: Arnold; TURLUTUTU, Mon - Fri, 17.00-19.00, DJ:Laurent Guillaume, Supemana; BONSOIR LA PIANETE, Mon -Fri, 20.00-22.00, DJ: Mahler; LA JUNGLE EN DELIRE, Tue - Fri,9.00-12.00, DJ: Lorenzo.
VOLTAGE FM DANCE -GOLD14 place Carnot, 93110 Ropy -sous -Bois, PO Box 30 (Zip:93114), Tel: 1.4894 9797/8000, Fax: 1.4894 6103, MD:Jean -Marc Cohen, Prog Dir/Head of Music: Olivier Allardet.Music/Speech: 99/1, Target Group: 15 - 34, AverageAudience: 320,000, Source: RTV MULTICOM. Mainprogrammes: LE CLUB, Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ: ChristopheMartinon; MEGAFUNKSHOW, Mon - Fri, 17.00-20.00, DJ:Olivier Allardet; TONTON FUNK, Sat, 15.00-18.00, DJ:
Tonton Funk; CLUB DANCE, Sat, 18.0022.00, DJ: Phil.
Germany (Tel: +49)
104.6 Ru, BERLIN EHR-GOLD
RTL
"D4104416 RTL i
Kurfuerstendamm 207-208, 1000 Berlin 15, Tel: (0130.884840, Fax: (0)30.8848 4121, MD: Bernt von zur Muehlen,Prog Dir: Arno Mueller, Head Of Music: Loraine Granger,Sales Mgr: Irene Johnson.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 18 - 40, AverageAudience: 190,000, Source: MEDIA ANALYSE MA. Mainprogrammes: ARNO UND DIE 104.6 RR MORGENCREO,Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ: Arno Mueller, S Offierowski; DERALTE AMI, BIGGEST HITS '70r80r90, Mon - Fri, 12.00-15.00, DJ: Rik Delisle; WUNSCH-HIT, Mon - Fri, 15.00-19.00, DJ: Andreas Dorfmonn; HITS DER WOCHE, Sun,10.0014.00, DJ: Karsten Klaue, S Hennig.
ANTENNE BAYERN EHR-PLATINUM
Muenchner Strasse 20, 8043 Unterfoehring-Munich, Tel:(0)89.959 99/141, Fax: (0)89.957 9845, Tlx:175214217, MD: Karlheinz Hoerhammer, Prog Dir: MichaelHaas, Head Of Music: Raimund Wagner, Chief Eng:
Andreas Nitschke, Sales Mgr: Michael Rancka.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 25 - 54, Max. Reach:5,370,000, Average Audience: 700,000, Source: MEDIAANALYSE MA. Main programmes: NEUVORSTELLUNGEN,Mon, 19.00-21.00, DJ: Markus Steinkuhl; GOLDEN OLDIENSHOW, Tue, 19.00-22.00 DJ: Raimund Wagner; POWERNIGHT, Fri, 20.002.00, DJ: Markus Steinkuhl; ON THE ROADAGAIN, Sun, 20.002.00, CY: Angeliko Demmer -Schmidt,Raimund Wagner.
ANTENNE NIEDERSACHSEN, DAS RADIO ACE - PLATINUMGoseriede 9, 3000 Hanover 1, Tel: (0)511.91180, Fax:(0)511.911 8209, MD/Prog Dir: Hans Georg Bourn, HeadOf Music: Antje Schmidt.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 25 - 49, AverageAudience: 203,000, Source: INFRATEST. Main programmes:ANTENNE WECKER, Mon - Sat, 5.30-9.00; MORGENTREFF,Mon - Sat, 9.00-12.00; REGENBOGEN, Mon - Fri, 12.00-1 5.00; ENDSPURT, Mon - Fri, 15.00-18.00.
BERLIN 88.S (SFB 1) NATIONALMUSIC - GOLDMasurenallee 8-14, 1000 Berlin 19, Tel: (0)30.303 133,Fax: (0)30.313 369, MD: Florian Barckhausen, Heads OfMusic: Juergen Juergens, Holger Wolgast (Day), Siegfried.Schmidt -loos (Night)Music/Speech: 75/25, Target Group: 30 - 59. Mainprogrammes: HEY MUSIC -DIE GROSSE SONNTAGRADIOSHOW, Sun, 14.05-18.00, DJ: Juergen Juergens,Christian Eckhardt; DIE DEUTSCHE SCHLAGERPARADE, Fri,
19.4022.30, DJ: Michael Kiesevvetter; COUNTRYTIME, Sat,19.4022.30, DJ: Christian Eckhardt.
ENERGY 103.4 BERLIN EHR GOLDPotsdamer Strasse 131, 1000 Berlin 30, Tel: (0)30.2156006/217 3730, Fax: (0)30.216 5714(m ktg)/4086(ed),MD: Thomas Thimme, Prog Dir: Matthias Brandes, Head OfMusic: Holger Richter, Sales Mgr: Norbert Schmidt.Music/Speech: 73/27, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.Audience: 50,000, Source: MEDIA ANALYSE MA. Mainprogrammes: MORNINGSHOW, Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ:Holger Richter; DIE BESTE MUSIK, Mon - Fri, 9.00-13.00, DJ:Heiko Kreinau; ENERGY NACHMITTAG, Mon - Fri, 13.00-16.00, DJ: Bernhard Hiller; DRIVE TIME, Mon - Fri, 16.00-
20.00, DJ: Dieter Kassel.
HIT RADIO N 1 DANCE - GOLDBucherstrasse 3, 8500 Nuremberg 90, Tel: (0)911.37490,Fax: (0)911.374 950, MD: Stephan Schwenk, ProgDir/Head of Music: Cetin Yaman, Sales Dir: ChristianGautzsch.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 15 - 34. Mainprogrammes: N 1 TOP 30 DANCE TRAXX, Fri, 18.0021.00 +Sun, 14.00-17.00, DJ: Cetin Yaman; N 1 HOUSE -NATION,Wed, 19,00-21.00, Di: Various; N 1 DANCE CLASSICS, Thu,19.00-21.00, DJ: Various; N 1 POSSE (HIP-HOP/RAP), Mon,19.00-21.00, DJ: Various.
HR 3 RADIO MOBIL EHR/ACE/DANCE - PLATINUMBertramstrasse 8, 6000 Frankfurt am Main 1, PO Box101001 (Zip: 6000), Tel: (0)69.1551, Fax: (0)69.1552900/3005, Prog Dir: Joerg Riemenschneider, Head OfMusic: Bruno Maeder.Music/Speech: 78/22, Target Group: 15 - 40, Cum.
Audience: 1,440,000, Source: INFRATEST. Main programmes:WIDER GUT, Mon - Fri, 15.00-17.00, DJ: Markus Hertle;GRAFFITI, Doily, 19.00-21.00, DJ: Bruno Maeder; MUSICHALL, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sun, 22.00-24.00, DJ: BrunoMaeder; AUBNIGHT, Sat, 21.00-24.00, DJ: Markus Hertle.
NDR 2 ACE/EHR - PLATINUMRothenbaumchaussee 132-134, 2000 Hamburg 61, Tel:(0)40.41560, Fax: (0)40.4156 3074, MD: Jobst Plog, ProgDir: Gernot Romann, Head Of Music: Lutz Ackermann, SalesMgr: Rolf Stolberg.Music/Speech: 65/35, Target Group: 20 - 50, Cum.
Audience: 32%, Average Audience: 28%, Source: MEDIAANALYSE MA. Main programmes: NOR 2 AM VORMITTAG,Daily, 9.00-12.00, DJ: Varies; NDR 2 AM NACHMITTAG,Daily, 13.00-17.00, DJ: Varies; NDR 2 DER CLUB, Daily,18.0022.00, DJ: Varies; NDR 2 TRAUMHAFT, Daily, 22.00-24.00, DJ: Varies.
OK RADIO ERR - GOLDSpaldingstrasse 218, 2000 Hamburg 1, Tel: (0)40.237330, Fax: (0)40.231 095, MD: Ingo Borsum, Prog Dir:Thomas Braeuer, Head Of Music: 011ie Weiberg, Sales Mgr:Christoph Anders.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 15 - 34. Cum.
Audience: 13%, Source: INFRATEST. Main programmes: OKDANCE CHARTS, Fri, 22.00-24.00, DJ: Gerd Bischoff; OKTOP 20, Sat, 10.00-12.00 + Sun, 18.00-20.00, DJ: 011ieWeiberg; SATURDAY NIGHT HOT MIX, Sat, 22.002.00, DJ:Tom Yarnaoko.
RADIO CHARIVARI (NUREMBERG) ACE - BRONZEKoenigstrasse 26, 8500 Nuremberg 1, Tel: (0)911.23870,Fax: (0)911.208 941, MDs: Peter Heinzmann, RolandSchindzielorz (Soles Dir), Prog Dir: Scott Lockwood, Head OfMusic: Mathias Hofmann.Music/Speech: 75/25, Target Group: 20 - 40, Cum.Audience: 399,000, Source: INFRATEST. Main programmes:MUSIKMORGEN, Daily, 6.00-9.00, DJ: Claudia Feuerstein,Juergen Peters; HERZFUMMERN, Daily, 22.00-2.00, DJ: BirgitMayer.
RADIO F ACE - SILVERMarienplatz 3-5, 8500 Nuremberg 1, Tel: (0)911.23690,Fax: (0)911.236 955, MDs: Horst Weickmann, Karl Stoeckl,Bruno Schnell, Prog Dir/Head of Music: Sigwart Hoge, SalesMgr: Alfred Zeltner.Music/Speech: 78/22, Target Group: 30 - 59, Cum.
Audience: 118,000, Average Audience: 39,000, Source:INFRATEST. Main programmes: FRANKENWECKER, Mon - Fri,5.00-9.00, DJ: Sigwart Hoga, M Becker; PLATTENTELLER, Mon- Fri, 9.00-12.00, DJ: Barbara Schwarzfischer, P Seel; BAZAR,Mon - Fri, 13.00-16.00, DJ: Sabine Vogt, B Lennert;
OHRWURM, Mon - Fri, 16.0019.00, DJ: Tom Adams.
RADIO FFH EHR - PLATINUMGraf Vollrath Weg 3, 6000 Frankfurt am Main 90, Tel:(0)69.789 790, Fax: (0)69.787 256, MDs: Hans -DieterHillmoth (Prog Dir), Gebhard Ohnesorge, Head Of Music:Andreas Karczewski, Sales Mgr: Axel Meisen.Music/Speech: 77/23, Target Group: 25 - 49, Cum.Audience: 390,000, Source: MEDIAANALYSE.
RADIO FFN EHR-GOLD
radioffn
Dorfstrasse 2, 3004 Isernhagen KB, Tel: (0)5139.80800,Fax: (0)5139.808 010, MD: Gunther Drossart, Prog Dir:Juergen Koester, Head Of Music: Frank Eichner, Sales Mgr:Joachim Schadewaldt.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 18 - 49, AverageAudience: 430,000, Source: MEDIA ANALYSE MA. Mainprogrammes: TOP 100, Sat, 15.0019.00, DJ: Jorg ChristianPetershofen; GRENZVVELLEN, Sun, 21.00-24.00, DJ: EckiStieg; TAKE OFF, Mon - Fri, 18.10-21.00; DYNAMO, Mon -Fri, 12.10-15.00.
RADIO GONG (NUERNBERG) EHR - GOLDInnere Cramer Klett Strasse 6, 8500 Nuremberg 1, Tel:(0)911.586 666, Fax: (0)911.559 471, MD: AdolfSilbermann, Prog/Sales Dir: Harald Greiner, Head OfMusic: Marc Stingl.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 20 - 50, Cum.Audience: 247,000, Average Audience: 87,000, Source:
INFRATEST. Main programmes: GUTEN MORGEN SHOW(MORNINGSHOW), Daily, 6.0010.00, DJ: Marc Stingl;ESPRESSO, Mon - Fri, 10.00-14.00, DJ: Christol Oehm;GONGSCHLAG, Mon - Fri, 14.00-18.00, DJ: Tom
Salzbrenner; ROCK CLASSICS, Mon - Fri, 21.00-24.00, DJ:Sam Raabe.
RADIO HUNDERT 6 ACE - GOLD
HUNDEFfroiDas private Radio
Paulsborner Slrosse 44, 1000 Berlin 33, Tel: (0)30.896940, Fax: (0)30.896 9498, MD/Prog Dir: Georg Galion,Head Of Music: Rainer Gruhn.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 30 +, Cum. Audience:370,000, Average Audience: 240,000, Source:ARBEITSGEMEINSCHAFT MEDIA ANALYSE. Main
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Guide To European Music Radioprogrammes: WESTERN -SALOON, Tue, 20.00-22.00, DJ: IrisPeach; SCHIAGERRADIO, Sun,. 20.00-22.00, DI: Thomas
Spilke, U Koehler; BERLIN CHARTS, Sun, 14.00-16.00, DJ:Gregor Rottschalk; HORERHITPARADE, Fri, 20.00-22.00, DJ:Matthias Sebastian, T Leonard'.
RADIO LINDAU EHR - SILVER
Robert Bosch Strasse 29a, 8990 Lindau am Bodensee, Tel:(0)8382.74040, Fax: (0)8382.740 416/12, MD/Prog Dir:Jens Bohn, Head Of Music: Peter Moeller, Sales Mgr: JuttaHaller.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 25 - 60. Mainprogrammes: COUNTRY COACH USA, Mon, 20.00-23.00,DJ: Jens Bohn; HIT MEMORY RADIO LINDAU'S R&R&
REMEMBER, Thu, 20.00-23.00, DJ: Jens Bohn; HIT HOT, Sat,20.00-24.00, DJ: Stefan Xander.
RADIO NRW ACE - PLATINUMEssenerstrosse 55, 4200 Oberhausen 1, Tel: (0)208.85870,Fax: (0)208.853 099, MD: Helmut G Bauer, Prog Dir: KlausKlenke, Head Of Music: Jeff van Gelder, Sales Dir: CharlotteMolema.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 25 - 49, AverageAudience: 800,000, Source: INFRATEST. Main programmes:POP HITS, Mon - Fri, 13.00-15.00, DJ: Ralf Blasberg, DonSchubert, Dirk Visser; SOUND CHECK, Daily, 20.0022.00,DJ: Not Available.
RADIO REGENBOGEN EHR - SILVERDudenstrasse 12-26, 6800 Mannheim 1, Tel:
(0)621.33750, Fax: (0)621.337 5111, MD/Prog Dir: KlausSchunk, Head Of Music: Martin Schwebel, Sales Mgr: UliRoth.
Music/Speech: 75/25, Target Group: 20 - 44, Cum.
Audience: 358,000, Average Audience: 94,000, Source:INFRATEST. Main programmes: TIP TOP TEN, Sun, 18.00-20.00, DJ: Uwe Groke; AIRPLAY CHARTS, Sat, 18.00-20.00,DJ: Uwe Groke; MUSIK MENUE, Sun, 12.00-15.00, DJ:
Dagmar
RADIO SALU EHR-GOLD
Richard Wagner Strasse 58-60, 6600 Saarbruecken, POBox 111 (Zip: 6600), Tel: (0)681.39127, Fax: (0)681.372522, MD: Volker Knist, Prog Dir: Adam Hahne, Head OfMusic: Brigitte Barthel, Soles Dir: Hans Fischer.Music/Speech: 80/20. Target Group: 18 - 30, Cum.
Audience: 230,000, Average Audience: 51,000. No shows:24 hours strictly foulfbeed. Main DJs: Klaus Dittrich, Brigitte
Barthel, Luciano Falsetti, Thomas Ranch. Harold Gehrung.
RADIO SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN EHR-GOLDWittland 3, 2300 Kiel 1, Tel: (0)431.58700, Fax:
(0)431.588 646, MD: Harold Pehlke, Prog Dir: Hans
Scherer, Head Of Music: Stephan Hampe, Sales Mgr: Ralf'Becker.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 15 - 49, AverageAudience: 35% (280,000), Source: MEDIA ANALYSE MA,Main programmes: RSH HIT PICK, Mon, 21.0022.00, DJ:Joachim Steinhoefel; RSH NORDPARADE, Sat, 12.00-15.00,DJ: Torsten Sawade; RSH COUNTRY, Sun, 20.00-22.00, DJ:Helmut Rodermacher.
RADIO XANADU ROCK -GOLD
RADIO
88,8CLARSIC SOCK
Pestalozzistrasse 23, 8000 Munich 5, Tel: (0)89.231 9070,Fax: (0)89.260 4417, MD: Horst Bork, Prog Dir: ThomasGottschalk, Head Of Music: Benny Schnier.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 18 - 40, AverageAudience: 120,000. Main programmes: CLASSIC ROCK,Daily, 0.00-24.00; FRUEHSTUECK MIT DEN BEATLES, Sun,11.00-12.00, DJ: Dominik Schott; IAUFENBERGS ROCKWOCHE, Sat, 11.00-12.00, Frank Laufenberg; ROCK & ROLLRADIO, Sat, 20.00-22.00, DJ: John de Graaf.
SWF 3 EHR - PLATINUMHans Bredow Strasse, 7570 Baden-Baden, PO Box 820 (Zip:7570), Tel: (0)7221.920, Fax: (0)7221.922 010/037, Tlx:722161, MD: Hubert Locher, Prog Dir: Hans -Peter
Stockinger, Head Of Music: Reimund Hess, Producer: JoergLange.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 15 - 40, Max. Reach:3,160,000, Source: MEDIA ANALYSE MA. Main programmes:POPSHOP, Daily, 18.05-21.00, DJ: Joerg Lange; MUSIKBOX,Daily, 13.05-15.00, DJ: Klaus &eider; RADIOCLUB, Daily,21.05-24.00, DJ: Ulrich Frank; LOLLIPOP, Doily, 0.05- 4.00,DJ: Joerg Lange, Wolfgang Layer.
WDR 1 EHR/ACE - PLATINUMAppellhofplatz 1, 5000 Cologne 1, PO Box 101950 (Zip:5000), Tel: (0)221.2201, Fax: (0)221.2204800, Prog Dir:Manfred Jenke, Head Of Music: Rudolf Heinemann.Music/Speech: 67/33, Target Group: 10 - 34. Mainprogrammes: EINS LIVE, Mon - Fri, 8.00-12.00; HIT -CHIPS,Mon - Fri, 12.00-15.00; FLIPP-ZEIT, Mon - Fri, 16.00-18.00;POP SESSION, Mon - Fri, 18.00-20.00.
Greece (Tel: +30)
ANTENNA 97.1 FM STEREO EHR - PLATINUMKifissias 10-12, 151 25 Maroussi (Athens), Tel: (0)1.6850370, Fax: (0)1.6833 712, MD: Costas Papanikolaou, ProgDir: Elias Xinopoulos, Head Of Music: Chris Lentzas, SalesMgr: Panayiotis Papandreou.Music/Speech: 69/31, Target Group: 25 - 54, Cum.
Audience: 20%, Average Audience: 230,000, Source: ALKOMARKETING RESEARCH. Main programmes: POP JOHN, Mon- Fri, 20.00-21.00, DJ: Yannis Moutsopoulos; A HARD DAY'SNIGHT, Mon - Fri, 21.00-22.00, DJ: Chris Lentzas; MUSICEXPRESS, Tue - Fri, 17.00-18.00, DJ: Posidonas Yiannopoulos;CLUB SANDWICH, Mon - Fri, 18.00-19.00, DJ: NataliaGermanou.
COOL FM ATHENE ROCK - BRONZEKifissias Avenue 64, 151 25 Maroussi (Athens), Tel:
(0)1.689 7600-604-601, Fax: (0)1.689 7608, MD:Rodolfos Moronis, Prog Dir/Head of Music: John Pogonis,Sales Mgr: Helen Skopis.Music/Speech: 80/20, Cum. Audience: 1.7%, Source: SARIFOCUS. Main programmes: Mon - Fri, 13.00-15.00, DJ:
Koterina Panoutsou; Mon - Fri, 15.00-17.00, DJ: Sakis
Tsitomeneas; Mon - Fri, 19.00-22.00, DJ: Elena Stathou; Mon -Fri, 22.00-24.00, DJ: Kostas Georgiou.
STAR FM 97.1 EHR - SILVERAristotelous 3, 546 24 Salonika, Tel: (0)31.238 949, Fax:(0)31.234. 449, MD/Prog Dir: Vassilis Turonis, Head OfMusic: John Sakellariou, Sales Mgr: Nana Karathanou.Music/Speech: 97/3, Target Group: 12 - 35, Cum.
Audience: 250,000, Average Audience: 150,000, Source:FOCUS. Main programmes: STAR EXPRESS, Mon - En, 9.00-11.00, DJ: Melina Papadopoulou; TOP OF THE POPS, Mon -Fri, 15.00-19.00, DJ: John Sakellariou; RADIO ACTIVE, Mon -Fri, 19.00-21.00, DJ: Panos Sotzoglou; STAR POWER, Mon -Fri, 21.00-22.00, DJ: Stephanos Kogias.
Holland (Tel: +31)
CFNB (CANADIAN FORCES NETWORK BRUNSSUIVI) ACE BRONZE
Akkerstraat 7, 6445 CL Brunssum, PO Box 275 (Zip: 6440AG), Tel: (0)45.262 132, Fax: (0)45.272 424, MD: LouRowland, Prog Dir: Pat Wylie, Head Of Music: Pat Wylie,Sales Mgr: Steve Dillenbeck.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 20 - 54. Mainprogrammes: DAYBREAK (MORNING SHOW), Mon - Fri,
7.00-10.00, DJ: Pat Wylie; DOGWATCH (AFTERNOONSHOW), Mon - Fri, 16.00-18.00, DJ: Lou Rowland;SATURDAY SERIAL, Sat, 8.00-10.00, DJ: Nick Wood;BREAKFAST CLUB, Sun, 9.00-12.00, DJ: Kirsten Smith.
HET STATION EHR - PLATINUMPO Box 12345, Schuttersweg 8-10, 1201 GH Hilversum,Tel: (0)35.713 639, Fax: (0)35.247 091, MD/ProgDir/HM: Jan Seeman.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 12 - 50, Cum.
Audience: 1,200,000, Average Audience: 600,000. Mainprogrammes: BREAKFAST CLUB, Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ:Jeanne Kooymons, Peter Von Bruggen; ARBEIDSVITAMINEN,Mon - Fri, 9.00-11.00, DJ: Hans Schiffers; BAAS VAN DEDAG, Mon - Fri, 11.00-12.00, DJ: Hans Schiffers; POPSJOP,Mon - Fri, 15.00-17.00, DJ: Sjors Froehlich, Peter Plaisier.
NOS RADIO 3 EHR - PLATINUMSumatralaan 45, 1217 GP Hilversum, PO Box 26666 (Zip:1202 JT), Tel: (0)35.779 222/773 505, Fax: (0)35.772649/774 387, MD: Willem van Beusekom, Prog Dir: CaroleMuizelaar, Head Of Music: Frits Spits.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 12 - 42, Cum.
Audience: 800,000, Average Audience: 500,000. Mainprogrammes: AVONDSPITS, Mon - Sat, 18.03-19.59, DJ: FritsSpits.
POWER FM EHR-GOLDHonthorststraat 6, 1071 DD Amsterdam, PO Box 910 (Zip:1000 AX), Tel: (0)20.676 5676, Fax: (0)20.673 0606,MD: Jeroen Soer, Prog Dir/Head of Music: Tom Mulder.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 15 - 34.
RADIO 538 EHR - GOLDGraaf Wichmanlaan 46, 1405 HB Bussum, PO Box 1538(Zip: 1400 LH), Tel: (0)215948538, Fax: (0)2159.42696,MD: Lex Harding, Prog Dir/Head of Music: Erik de Zwart,Sales Mgr: Barry Den Hartog.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 12 - 50. Mainprogrammes: ERIK DE ZWART, Mon - Fri, 14.00-16.00, DJ:Erik de Zwart; VAN DIEPEN DRAAIT DOOR, Mon - Fri, 16.00-19.00, DJ: Wessel Van Diepen; KORT EN KLIJN, Mon, Tue,Wed, 19.00-22.00, DJ: Come Klijn; SOULSHOW, Thu,
19.00-22.00, Li: Ferry Moat.
RADIO NOORD-HOLLAND ACE - BRONZESloterkade 133, 1058 HM Amsterdam, Tel: (0)20.5121212, Fax: (0)20.614 1386, MD: Bart Schmidt, Prog Dir:Frits Visser, Heads Of Music: Abel de Lange, Pieter Buijs.Music/Speech: 40/60, Target Group: 25 - 60, Cum.
Audience: 300,000, Average Audience: 250,000. Mainprogrammes: NON-STOP NEDERLANDS, Mon - Fri, 9.0010.00, DJ: Paul Weyenberg; SLOTERSTIJN, Mon - Fri, 10.0012.00, DJ: Jan Meng, Abel De Lange; VOOR PAMPUS, Mon -Fri, 13.30-16.00, DJ: Jan Emons, Pieter Buijs.
SKY RADIO ACE - PLATINUMGraaf Wichmanlaan 46, 1405 HB Bussum, PO Box 10 (Zip:1400 AA), Tel: (0)215945926, Fax: (0)2159.52238,Operations Mgr: Ton Lathouwers, Prog Dir/Head of Music:Vranz van Maaren, Sales Mgr: Barry den Hertog.Music/Speech: 100/0, Target Group: 15 - 40, Cum.
Audience: 2,400,000, Source:1NTOMART.
TROS EHR - PLATINUMLage Noarderweg 45-47, 1217 GN Hilversum, PO Box 450(Zip: 1200 AL), Tel: (0)35.715 715, Fax: (0)35.715236/715 316], Tlx: 73070 trafi, Dir-Gen: Cees Wolzak,Chmn: Henri Minderop, MD: Cees den Daas, Prog Dir: TonDaalhuizen, Heads Of Music: Chris Galjaard, MennoMendera, Head of Classical Music: Joop de Vries, SolesMgr: Kirsten Szameitat, Head Of Info: Klaas Samplonius, PRMgr: Leo Schiltmans.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 15 - 49. Mainprogrammes: TROS-NACHTVVACHT, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu,
Sun, 24.00-2.00, DJ: Karel van Cooten, Wim van Putter;TROS-GOUDEN UREN, Sun, 9.00-12.00,' DJ: Peter Teekomp;TROS-SOMERTILD, Sun, 12.00-15.00, DJ: Rob van Someren;TROS-NATIONALE HITPARADE, Sun, 15.00-19.00, DJ: MartijnKrabbe, Daniel Dekker.
1200 BE), Tel: (0)35.716 716, Fax: (0)35.249 771, Chmn:R van der Reijclen, GM: Hans van der Veen, Dir Radio:
Allard Berends, Prog Dir: Jeroen van Inkel, Head Of Music:Unico Glorie, Soles Mgr: Jan Van Doom.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.
Audience: 15%. Main programmes: Mon - Sat, 16.00-17.00,DJ: Jeroen van Inkel; Wed, Fri, Sat, Bc.hrs. vary, DJ: EdwinEvers; Sat, Sun, Bc.hrs. vary, DJ. Rob Stenders; Thu - Sat, Bc.hrs.
vary, DJ: GIs Staverman.
Ireland (Tel: +353)
SOUTH EAST RADIO EHR - SILVERCustom House Quay, Wexford, Tel: (0)53.45200, Fax:
(0)53.45295, MD: Eamonn Buttle, Prog Dir/Head of Music:Clive Roylance, Sales Mgr: Liam Dwyer.Music/Speech: 75/25, Target Group: 18 - 40, AverageAudience: 43%, Source: JNLR JOINT NATIONAL LISTENERRESEARCH. Main programmes: SOUTH EAST RADIO'S FULLIRISH BREAKFAST, Mon - Fri, 7.00-10.00, DJ: Bryan Lambert;ROSS ALAN'S LIGHTENING LUNCH, Mon - Sat, 12.00-15.00, DJ: Ross Allan; SOUTH EAST RADIO'S POWER FM,Daily, 21.00-24.00, DJ: Steven Dee.
Italy (Tel: +39)
105 CLASSIC NOT REPORTING YET
Via Cenisio 32, 20154 Milan (MI), Tel: (0)2.316 583, Fax:(0)2.3310 6166, MD: Alberto Hazan, Prog Dir: GianlucaCostello, Head Of Music: Gianni Pim, Sales Mgr: ClaudioTrapassi.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 15 - 54, AverageAudience: 713,000, Source: AUDIRADIO (MILAN). Mainprogrammes: RONNIE JONES, Mon - Fri, 14.00-17.00, DJ:Ronnie Jones.
ANTENNA DELLO STRETTO EHR - SILVERVia Tommaso Cannizzaro, isolato 224, 98100 Messina(ME), Tel: (0)90.292 7712-4, Fax: (0)90.293 9501, MD:Mario la Corte, Prog Dir: Alfredo Reni, Head Of Music:Filippo Pedeli, Soles Mgr: Enzo Capomolla.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 20 - 40, Cum.
Audience: 200,000, Average Audience: 125,000, Source:AUDIRADIO (MILAN). Main programmes: Doily, 7.00-8.30, DJ:Filippo Pedeli; Mon - Fri, 8.30-12.00, DJ: Alfredo Reni; Daily,13.00-16.00, DJ: Max; Doily, 5.008.30, DJ: Luciano Fiorino.
PETER FLOWERS FM ACE/EHR - PLATINUMVia San Galdino 5, 20154 Milan (MI), Tel: (0)2.3452027/8, Fax: (0)2.3310 4528, MD: Pietro Fioravanti, ProgDir/Head of Music: Franco Lazzari, Head Of Music: MarcoGaravelli.Music/Speech: 65/35, Target Group: 18 - 40, Cum.
Audience: 400,000, Average Audience: 114,000, Source:AUDIRADIO (MILAN). Main programmes: LINEA ROCK, Mon -Fri, 20.00-21.00, DJ: Marco Garavelli; COUNT DOWN,Mon - Fri, 15.00-16.00, DJ: Franco Lazzari; PETER FLOWERSCLUB, Mon - Sat, 12.00-13.00/19.00-20.00, DJ: IvanLenny; THE GOLD DANCE, Sat, 15.00-16.00, DJ: Ezio Costa.
POWER RV1 THE BLACK RADIO DANCE - GOLDVia A Canale 29, 10078 Venaria (TO), Tel: (0)11.4526565, Fax: (0)11.452 5982, MD: Zago Salvatore, Prog Dir:Pompeo Fucci, Head of Music/Promo Dir: Paolo Lauri, SalesMgr: Luciano Giorio.Music/Speech: 95/5, Target Group: 15 - 44, Cum.
Audience: 300,000, Average Audience: 80,000. Mainprogrammes: TOP POWER, Thu, Sun, 14.30-16.30, DJ: Paolo!nun; HOT DANCE, Fri, Sun, 17.00-18.00, DJ: Marco Valli;RAP -IT -UP, Fri, 14.30-15.00, DJ: Paolo Lauri; POWERMORNING, Mon - Sat, 7.30-11.00, DJ: Pompeo Fucci.
PRIMARADIO ACE BRONZEII Traversa Miliscola 9, PO Box 200, 80072 Arco Felice(NA), Tel: (0)81.866 3354, Fax: (0)81.804 1880,MD/Sales Dir: Gino Conte, Prog Dir: Guiseppe Borrone,Head Of Music: Linus Artiaco, Promo/Sales Mgr: ElenaMarsella.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 15 - 40, Cum.
Audience: 120,000, Average Audience: 50,000. Mainprogrammes: F.M. DOMENICA, Mon - Fri, 9.00-12.30, DJ:Angela Cicala, I Cicala, S Mirandini, Guiseppe Borrone;LADIES & GENTLEMEN, Sat, 10.30-12.30, DJ: Rosario
Mattera; BORDER LINE, Mon, 20.00-23.00, DJ: GuiseppeBorrone, S Mirandini, Linus Artiaco; ASSIST, Sun, 17.15-19.30, DJ: Mario Cavaliere, R Vella.
RADIO BABBOLEO EHR - GOLDVia Sotto Ripa 16/19, 16123 Genoa (GE), Tel: (0)10.202818, Fax: (0)10.292 955, MD: Giorgio Bacco, Prog
Dir/Head of Music: Mauro Rattone, Sales Mgr: WalterVERONICA (V00) EHR - PLATINUMLaapersveld 75, 1213 VB Hilversum, PO Box 1234 (Zip:
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Guide To European Music RadioMiscioscia.Music/Speech: 60/40, Target Group: 20 - 50, Cum.
Audience: 500,000, Average Audience: 110,000, Source:AUDIRADIO (MILAN). Main programmes: GOOD MORNINGITALIA, Mon - Sat, 7.30-8.00, DJ: Lenny Cirone; CONTATTORADIO, Mon - Sat, 10.00-H.00, DJ: CNR Milano; DISCHINEL PALLONE, Mon - Sat, 14.00-14.30, DJ: Maria GraziaBarile; ROCK CAFE, Mon - Sat, 16.00-17.00, DJ: CNR
Milano.
RADIO DIMENSIONE SUONO EHR - PLATINUM
Radio
Dimensione
Viale Mazzini 119, 00195 Rome (RM), Tel: (0)6.372 8488,Fax: (0)6.325 2871/372 5336, MD/Sales Dir: EduardoMontefusco, Prog Dir: Marco Minelli, Head Of Music: CarloMancini.Music/Speech: 73/27, Target Group: 15 - 34, AverageAudience: 2,040,000, Source: AUDIRADIO (MILAN). Mainprogrammes: Mon - Fri, 6.00-10.00, DJ: Maurizio Modica;Mon - Fri, 10.00-13.00, DJ: Mauro Marino; Mon - Fri, 13.00-
16.00, DJ: Rosario Renna; Mon - Fri, 16.00-18.00, DJ:
Maurizio Modica.
RADIO KISS KISS NETWORK ACE/DANCE - PLATINUMVia Sgambati 61, 80131 Naples (NA), Tel: (0)81.5461212, Fax: (0)81.546 7789/2916, MD: Lucia Niespolo,Prog Dir: Gianni Simioli, Head Of Music: Rosanna
lannacone, Sales Mgr: Alberto Roselli, Promo Dir: Ciro
Cacciola, Chief Eng: Antonio Niespolo.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 25 - 44. Mainprogrammes: INDIETRO OGGI NO, Daily, 9.3010.30, DJ:Roberto Russo, Gianni Simioli; MONDO SALAME, Daily,
10.30-13.00, DJ: Gianni Simioli; MAMMA DICE CHE EPAZZO, . Daily, 0.000.00, DJ: Rosanna lannacone;
POMERIGGIO VITAMINA, Daily, 15.00-17.00, DJ: Rosannalannacone.
RADIO MANIA NOT REPORTING YETVia Aquila 2, 60019 Senigallia (AN), Tel: (0)71.64446,Fax: (0)71.64446, MD: Luciano Girolimetti, Prog Dir/Headof Music: Alex Bedin, Sales Mgr: Gaby Giampieretti.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 40. Mainprogrammes: /v1ATTA MATTINA NO.1, Mon - Sat, 8.00-10.00, DJ: Alex Bedin; MATTA MATTINA NO.2, Mon - Sat,
10.00-13.00, DJ: Felix Sbrollini; MANIA TOP 40 DANCE,Mon - Sat, 14.30-17.00, DJ: Carlin Bacchiocchi; MANIAHOT 50, Mon - Sat, 17.00-19.00, DJ: Gaby Giampieretti.
RADIO MILANO INT. 101 NETWORK EHR/DANCEGOLDVia Locatelli 1-6, 20124 Milan (MI), Tel: (0)2.6698 2551,Fax: (0)2.670 4900, MD: Angelo Borra, Prog Dir: GigioD'Ambrosio, Head Of Music: Stefano Carboui, Sales Mgr:Adriana Villa.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.
Audience: 650,000, Source: AUDIRADIO (MIIAN). Mainprogrammes: GRADE DELLA COMPAGNIA, Mon - Fri, 6.00-10.00, DJ: Massimo Valli; AMERICAN TOP 40, Mon - Thu,
14.00-15.00/20.0021.00, DJ: Gigio D'Ambrosio, ShadoeStevens; QUESTA E LA SERA, Mon - Fri, 21.00-24.00, DJ:Mario Panda; ONEO-ONE DANCE PARADE, Fri, 14.00-
15.00, DJ: Roberto Corivaldesi.
RADIO MONTE CARLO ACE -GOLD
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MONTE CARLO
Via Turati 40, 20121 Milan (MI), Tel: (0(2.2900 1636, Fox:(0)2.655 1451, MD: Alberto Hazan, Prog Dirs: NovellaMassaro, Francesco Migliozzi (Head of Music), Sales Mgr:Claudio Trapassi.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 25 - 44, Cum.
Audience: 6,534,000, Average Audience: 2,517,000. Mainprogrammes: Mon - Fri, 7.00-10.00, DJ: Fausto Terenzi, PaoloDini, Leone Di Lernia; FAUSTO TERENZI SHOW, Mon - Fri,
13.00-16.00, DJ: Gianni de Berardinis; SALVAGENTE, Daily,21.00-2.00, DJ: Nick the Nightfly, Johnny Angel.
RADIO ONDA LIBERA ACE - BRONZEPiazza Matteotti 21, 06019 Umbertide (PG), PO Box 27(Zip: 06019), Tel: (0)75.941 3030, Fax: (0)75.941 3034,MD: Giuliano Zucchini, Prog Dir/Head of Music: MarcellaRosi, Sales Mgrs: Marco Picchio, Giuliano Zucchini.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 25 - 44. Mainprogrammes: MIRANDA, Mon - Sat, 8.00-9.30, DJ: MarcoPicchio.
RETE 105 NETWORK EHR - PLATINUM
NETWORK
105Via Turati 40, 20121 Milan (MI), PO Box 1448 (Zip:20100), Tel: (0)2.659 6116/655 1243/4, Fax: (0)2.6592272, MD: Edoardo Hazan, Prog Dir: Silvio Santoro, HeadOf Music: Angelo de Robertis, Sales Mgr: Claudio Trapassi.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 15 - 34, AverageReach: 7,024,000, Source: AUDIRADIO (MILAN). Mainprogrammes: GIANNI RUSO SHOW, Mon - Fri, 70010.00,DJ: Gianni Ruso; POMMERIGIO FENOMENO, Mon - Fri,
14.00-18.00, DJ: Marco Galli; NIGHT EXPRESS, Mon - Fri,
21.00-1.00, DJ: Angelo de Robertis.
RTL 102.5 HIT RADIO EHR PLATINUMVia Suardi 42, 24040 Arcene (BG), PO Box 1025 (Zip:20101), Tel: (0)35.879 301/097/294, Fax: (0)35.878012, MD: Claudio Astorri, Prog Dir: Luca Galli, Heads OfMusic: Luca Viscardi, Grant Benson, Sales Mgr: WalterZicoullo.Music/Speech: 75/25, Target Group: 18 - 30, Cum.
Audience: 2,717,000, Average Audience: 957,000, Source:AUDIRADIO (ANIAN). Main programmes: CRAZY CLUB, Tue -Sun, 1.00-5.00, DJ: Claudio Baita, Alberto Bisi.
STAR 108 EHR-BRONZE
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Via Matteotti 24, 18012 Seborga (IM), Tel: (0)184.29785,Fax: (0)184.29785, MD: Alan West, Prog Dirs/Heads ofMusic: Alan West, Mark Dezzani, Sales Mgrs: MarkDezzani, Alan West.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 15 - 44. Mainprogrammes: BREAKFAST, Mon - Fri, 7.0011.00, DJ: AlanWest; STAR 108 LUNCHTIME, Mon - Fri, 12.0014.00, DJ:Alan West, Mark Dezzani; STARDRIVE, Mon - Fri, 16.00-20.00, DJ: Mark Dezzani; THE MAD MIX, Sat, 10.0014.00+ Sun 9 00-13 00 DJ' Mark Dezzan, Alan West.
Norway (Tel: +47)
NRK-P3 EHR - PLATINUMBjornstjerne Bjornons Plass 1, 0340 Oslo, Tel: (0)2.2458843, Fax: (0)2.245 7980, Head of Network Radio: TorFuglevik, Prog Dir: Anne Aasheim, Head Of Music: JanRustad.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 15 - 34, Max. Reach:
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Guide To European Music Radio95%, Source: MMI (MARKEDS OG MEDIA INTITUTTET). Mainprogrammes: OPPTUR, Mon - Fri, 7.00-10.00; RUSH, Mon -Fri, 1700-19.00; ROXREUYEN, Mon - Fri, 19.00-23.00;PANDOPAS JUKEBOX, Sun, 1700-20.00, DJ: SigbjornNedland.
RADIO 1 (TRONDHEIM) EHR/ROCK/MQR - SILVERKongens Gate 11, 7013 Trondheim, PO Box 4407 Kal (Zip:7002), Tel: (0)7.509 360, Fax: (0)7.509 364, MD: SigbjornEilertsen, Prog Dir: Terje Dalen, Head Of Music: BengtSaether, Sales Mgrs: Kjetil Brandmo, Per Jorgensen.Music/Speech 60/40 Target Group: 25 - 44, Cum.Audience: 200,000, Average Audience: 112,000, Source:MMI (MARKEDS OG MEDIA INTITUTTET). Main programmes:GOD MORGEN (GOOD MORNING, Mon - Fri, 6.009.30,DJ: Hasse Lindmo; GOD FORMIDDAG (GOOD DAY), Mon -Fri, 10.0013.00, DJ: Odd Rustad; GOD ETTERMIDDAG(GOOD AFTERNOON), Mon - Fri, 15.00-18.00, DJ: BengtSaether; 6-9, Mon - Fri, 18.00-21.00, DJ: Hans Lieng, BardAmundsen, Jon Branaes.
RADIO 1 FM (BERGEN) EHR - GOLDDamsgardgatan 131, PO Box 1003, 5001 Bergen, Tel:(0)5.347 000, Fax: (0)5.340 890, MD/Sales Dir: Fred OlavJohannessen, Prog Dir: Frank Johannessen, Head Of Music:Atle Bredal.Music/Speech: 60/40, Target Group: 15 - 40, Cum.Audience: 250,000, Average Audience: 85,000, Source:MMI (MARKEDS OG MEDIA INTITUTTET). Main programmes:MORGENDUSJ, Mon - Fri, 700-10.00, DJ: Haakon Eliassen;LUNCH TIME, Mon Ed, 11.00-14.00, DJ: Tommie Terkelsen;ETTERMIDDAGS DRIVE, Mon - Fri, 14.00-17.30, DJ: ChristelHigraff; WEEKEND MED RADIO 1 FM, Sat, 8.00-14.00, DJ:Haakon Eliossen, Tommie Terkelsen, Christel Higraff.
RADIO I OSLO EHR - GOLDGjerdrums Vei 12, PO Box 106.8, Grefsen, 0409 Oslo, Tel:(0)2.230 685, Fax: (0)2.237 600, MD: Jon Morten Melhus,Prog Dir: Leslie Goldsack, Head Of Music: Bjorn Faarlund,Sales Mgr: Hans Chr. Maurvo.Music/Speech: 50/50, Target Group: 15 - 34, AverageAudience: 210,000. Main programmes: Mon, Wed, Fri, 6.0410.00, DJ: Bjorn Faarlund, Lars Eikanger; Tue, Thu, 14.3018.00, DJ: Bjorn Faarlund, Lam Eikanger; Tue, Thu, 6.00-10.00, DJ: Stein Johnsen, Rune Dahl; Mon, Wed, Fri,
14.30-18.00, DJ Stein Johnsen, Rune Dahl.
RADIO 102 EHR - GOLDPO Box 102, 4251 Kopervik, Tel: (0)4.855 102, Fax:(0)4.852 158, MD/Prog Dir: Harald Dale, Prog Dir/Head ofMusic: Egil Houeland, Sales Mgr: Hallgeir Johansson.Music/Speech: 60/40, Target Group: 15 - 60, Cum.
Audience: 82%, Average Audience: 41%, Source: MMI(MARKEDS OG MEDIA INTITUTTET). Main programmes:FROKOST 102/BREAKFAST 102, Mon - Fri, 6.309.00, DJ:Various; GOD ETTERMIDDAG/GOOD AFTERNOON, Mon -Fri, 14.00-17.00, DJ: Various; 102 TOP 40, Sat, 13.00-16.00, DJ: Egil Houeland.
RADIO FREDRIKSTAD EHR - BRONZEIlaveien 28-30, PO Box 435, 1601 Fredrikstad, Tel:(0)9.310 001, Fax: (0)9.310 170, MD/Prog Dir: Tor Chr.Andersen, Heads Of Music: Jorgen Soderberg Jansen, StigHenning Hermansen, Sales Mgr: Petter Eriksen.Average Audience: 20,000, Source: MMI (MARKEDS OGMEDIA INTITUTTET). Main programmes: COCA COLA'SKNOCKOUT TOPP 20, Tue, 170018.00 + Sat, 16.0018.00 + Sun, 20.30-22.30, DJ: Stig Henning Hermansen,
Jorgen S Jansen; FANDANGO, Sun, 20.3422.30, DJs: StigHenning Hermansen, Jorgen S Jansen; VORSPIEL, Sat, 20.00-23.00, DJ: Frode Jakobsen; ROCKMIX, Fri, 19.00-21.00, DJ:Terje Rene Andreassen.
RADIO GRENLAND EHR-GOLDKjorbekkdalen 15b, 3735 Skien, Tel: (0)3.599 250, Fax:(0)3.599 256, MD: Terje Dorumsgard, Prog Dir: TerjeWeber, Head Of Music: Anders Tvegard, Sales Mgr: SergeBonnet.
Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 20 - 54, AverageAudience: 74%, Source: MMI (MARKEDS OG MEDIAINTITUTTET). Main programmes: HOT NEWS, Ed, 18.0020.00; MIDT I NATTA, Sat, 0.005.00, DJ: Anders Tvegard;TOPP 30, Sun, 14.0017.00, DJ: Join Elstrom; 14:10, Mon -Fri, 14.0018.00.
RADIO MOSS EHR - GOLDSamfunnshuset 14, 1500 Moss, Kirkegota 14 (Zip: 1530),Tel: (0)9.251 122, Fax: (0)9.256 334/257 004, MD:Kristian Gulbrandsen, Prog Dir: Tone Aas Hedberg, Head OfMusic: Kai Roger Ottesen, Sales Mgr: Robin Brynildsen.Music/Speech: 60/40, Target Group: 25 - 60, Cum.Audience: 60,000, Anwage Audience: 34,000, Source: MMI(MARKEDS OG MEDIA INTITUTTET). Main programmes: 120MINUTTER, Tue, 19.00-21.00, DP Koi Roger Ottesen;COUNTRY CAFE, Mon, 19.0420.00, DJ: Terje Lilleberg;DROPS, Sat, 19.04.21.00, Di: Kenneth Pettersen; UT PA BY'N,Fri, 19.00-21.00, DJ: Kai Roger Onesen.
RADIO OSLO EHR - GOLDOsterhausgate 7, 0183 Oslo 1, Tel: (0)2.204 060, Fax:
10)2.113 046, MD/Sales Dir: Truls Olsen, Prog Dir: KnutRyland, Head Of Music: Even Rognlien.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 15 - 24, Cum.
Audience: 400,000, Average Audience: 90,000, Source:MMI (MARKEDS OG MEDIA INTITUTTET). Main programmes:EVEN ROGNLIEN SHOW, Mon - Sat, 12.00-15.00, DJ: EvenRognlien; BANG -BANG DRIVE TIME, Mon - Fri, 15.0018.00,DJ: Bang -Bang; STIG ASAELI SHOW, Sat, 15.00-18.00, DI:Stig Asaeli; ON THE DANCE TIP, Fri, 21.00-24.00, DJ: TonyTee.
RADIO OSLOFJORD EHR - BRONZEKapellun 2, 1450 Nesoddtangen, Tel: (0)9.960 000, Fax:(0)9.960 100, MD: Finn Georg Phillips, Prog Dir: ErikOlsvik, Head Of Music: Havard Sylte, Sales Mgr: Finn
Norvold.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 15 - 44, Cum.
Audience: .700,000, Average Audience: 140,000, Source:MMI (MARKEDS OG MEDIA INTITUTTET). Main programmes:TOPP 25, Mon, 20.00-22.00, DJ: Howard The Duck;HOWARD THE DUCK'S BARBARE FREDAGSPARTY, Fri, 20.0022.00, DJ: Howard The Duck; IARS PETTER'S BAIADER, Mon,17.00-18.00, DJ: Lars Peer Hauglie; GIG, Wed, 20.00-22.00, DJ: Bengt Lund.
RADIO OST ACE - SILVERKarlshus Industriomrade, PO Box 14, 1640 Rade, Tel:(0)9.285 055, Fax: (0)9.285 111, MD/Prog Dir: NilsGunnar Haraldseid, Head Of Music: Age ChristofferLundeby, Sales Mgr: Inge Johansen,Music/Speech: 55/45, Target Group: 10 +, Cum. Audience:300,000, Average Audience: 120,000. Main programmes:SHOVVTIME, Sat, 23.00-3.00, DJ: Harald Oksnes; NON-STOP, Sat, 19.3021.30, DJ: Age Christoffer Lundeby, Tor
Arne Andersen; ROMANTISK OASE, Sat, 18.30-19.30, DJ:Berit Christiansen; NORGLISH, Fri, 19.05-21.00, DJ: Various.
RADIO SAUDA EHR - BRONZETriangelbygget, 4200 Sauda, Tel: (0)4.783 700, Fax:
(0)4.783 150, MD: Ellen Straatveit, Prog Dir: Ove Svendsen,Head Of Music: Sven Are Hansen, Sales Mgr: Frank Listol.Music/Speech: 50/50, Target Group: 15 - 40, Cum.
Audience: 20,000, Average Audience: 15,000, Source:RYFYLKE. Main programmes: 3600 MUSIKKNYTT, Tue - Fri,
18.00-19.00, DJ: Ove Svendsen, Frank Listol; LUNCHTIMEN,Mon - Fri, 20.00-0.00, DJ: Sven Are Hansen;UNGDOMSMAGASINET, Fri, 16.00-22.00, DJ: Nils J.
Sandanger.
RADIO TONSBERG EHR - SILVERRambergveien 10, Kaldnes, 3100 Tonsberg, PO Box 2094(Zip: 3103), Tel: (0)33.13301/2, Fax: (0)33.19955, MD:Pal Olsen, Prog Dir/Head of Music: Geir Andreassen, SalesDir: Leif Erik Fadum.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 15 - 40, Cum.Audience: 110,000, Average Audience: 35,000, Source:MMI (MARKEDS OG MEDIA INTITUTTET). Main programmes:TONSBERG AT ONE, Mon - Fri, 13.0015.00, DJ: GeoffCollins; PANORAMA, Mon - Fri, 15.0015.45, DJ: Tom ErikEek; FRIDAY NIGHT LIFE, Fri, 19.3022.00, DJ: Various;
TONSBERG TOPP 30, Sat, 19.3023.00, DJ: Various.
RADIO UNG NOT REPORTING YETPO Box 8350 Hammersborg, 0129 Oslo 1, Tel: (0)2.209900/834, Fax: (0)2.206 101, MD: Morten Scott Janssen,Prog Dir: Mona Ridder-Nielsen, Head Of Music: TonnesSteenersen, Sales Mgr: Ole Jorgen Torvmark.Music/Speech: 60/40, Target Group: IS - 34, Cum.Audience: 22%, Source: MMI (MARKEDS OG MEDIAINTITUTTET). Main programmes: RUSH, Mon - Fri, 16.3417.30, DJ: Tonnes Steenersen, Kim Nygard Jorgensen, Tommy
Myhre; TALKMAN, Fri, 17.3018.30 + Sat, 23.00-24.00, DJ:Hans Christian Andersen, Ole Jorgen Torvmark; NATTAPENT,Sat, 1.004.00, DJ: Hemming Need.
RADIO VEST EHR - SILVERLagerveien 23, 4033 Forus, PO Box 300 (Zip: 4033), Tel:(0)4.800 500, Fax: (0)4.800 511, MD/Prog Dir: UlrikScheen, Head Of Music: Norte P Tjostheim.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group' 20 - 50, Cum.Audience: 70,000, Source: MMI (MARKEDS OG MEDIAINTITUTTET). Main programmes: STA OPP, Mon - Fri, 6.008.30, DJ: Oystein Otterdal; Mon, Tue, Wed, 12.0014.00, DJ:Einar Espeland; 2 TE 5, Mon - Fri, 14.00-17.00, DJ: Geir ArneSelvoer.
RAINBOW RADIO DANCE - BRONZELakkegata 55 antrum, 0187 Oslo 1, Tel: (0)2.688 898, Fax:(0)2.681 044, MD/Prog Dir: Tommy Tee Flaaten, Heads OfMusic: Tommy Tee Flaaten, A. Anti.Music/Speech: 75/25, Target Group: 13 - 24. Mainprogrammes: STRICTLY HIP -HOP, Mon, 22.00-24.00, DJ
Tommy Tee Flaaten; ANTI F.Y.U., Wed, 22.0424.00, DJ AAnti; TECHNO 0.D., Fri, 22.00-24.00, DJ: DJ Abstract.
STORBYRADIOEN ACE -BRONZEOsterhausgaten 7B, 0028 Oslo, 8891 (Zip: 0028), Tel:(0)2.205 777, Fax: (0)2.113 113, MD: Dag Alum, ProgDir/Head of Music: Paul Andre Kristiansen, Sales Mgr: DagK. Jensen.
Music/Speech: 60/40, Target Group: 30 - 70, Cum.
Audience: 800,000, Average Audience: 90,000, Source:OSLO ARBEIDERPARTI Main programmes:COUNTRYMAGASINET, Mon, 4.00-6.00 + Fri, 21.0423.00, DJ: Dag Alum; HEIMAX, Wed, 21.0022.30, DJ: PaulAndre Kristiansen; FIREHOUSE, Wed, 22.30-24.00, DJ: DogHostland.
STUDENTRADIOEN TROMSO ROCK/EHR - BRONZEStrandgatan 5-7a, Kjaerbygget, 9008 Tromso, Tel:
(0)83.11011, Fax: (0)83.84055, MD: tears Handeland,Prog Dir: Blom Erik Jansen, Head Of Music: Rune Hagen,Sales Mgr: Oyvind Korsberg.Music/Speech: 60/40, Target Group: 15 - 54, Cum.
Audience: 55,000, Average Audience: 22,000, Source: MMI(MARKEDS OG MEDIA INTITUTTET). Main programmes:MUSIKKMAKSIMUM, Sun, 14.00-17.00, DJ: Rune Hagen;BEATSERVICE, Fri, 20.00-21.00, DJ: Vidar Hansen; TUNE INHARD ROCK RADIO, Sat, 17.30-19.00, DJ: Hasse Berntsen;JAZZ FORUM. .Mon, Thu, 11 .0012.00 DJ: Tom Jensen.
Poland (Tel: +48)
POLSKIE RADIO PROGRAM 3 (TROJKA)EHR - PLATINUMul. Mysliwiecka 3-5-7, 00-950 Warsaw, Tel: (0)2.6282830/7940/5411, Fax: (0)2.628 2830/628 1940, Dir:Jacek Ejsmond, Prog Dir: Marek Wilhelmi, Heads Of Music:Piotr Kaczkowski, Marek Niedzwiecki, Sales Mgr: TeresaPelc.
Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 15 - 44, Cum.
Audience: 11%, Average Audience: 9%, Source: OBOP. Mainprogrammes: LISTA PRZEBOJOW 3 / TOP 50, Fri, 19.0022.00, DJ: Morek Niedzwiecki; ZAPRASZAMY DO TROJKI(WELCOME TO 3), Sat, 16.00-19.00, DJ: Piotr Kaczkowski;MAC, Sat, 9.00-14.00, DJ: Marek Niedzwiecki; DZIKARZECZ (WILD THING), Sat, 19.3022.00, DJ: Maciej
RADIO LUBLIN ROCK - GOLDulica Obroncow Pokoju 2, 20950 Lublin, Tel: (0)81.28061,Fax: (0)81.28728, MD: Janusz Winiarski, Prog Dims: MariaBrzezinsko, Jacek Bieniaszkiewicz, Head Of Music: JerzyJaniszewski, Sales Mgr: Cezary Stopyra.Music/Speech 80/20, Target Group: 12 - 50, Cum.Audience: 1,600,000. Main programmes: KANON MUZYKIROCKOWEJ - ROCK CANON, Fri, 21.0022.00, DJ: JerzyJoniszewski; NIE TYLKO ROCK - NOT ONLY ROCK, Tue,
19.00-22.00, DJ: Andrzej Matyjaszewski; NIE TYLKO POPOLSKU-NOT ONLY IN POLISH, Mon, 20.0022.00, DJ:
Dariusz Turecki; SUNDAY SHOW AFTER 16.00 PM, Sun,
4.05-19.00, DJ: Jerzy Janiszewski
RADIO MERKURY POZNAN ACE - GOLDul. Berwinskiego 5, 60-765 Poznan, Tel: (0)61.699351/664 721/658 27, Fax: (0)61.660 310, MD: PiotrFrydryszek, Prog Dir: Wojciech Biedak, Head Of Music:Ryszard Gloger, Sales Dir: Stefan Klepacki.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 49. Mainprogrammes: MERKURY RADIO CHART, Sat, 19.3022.00, DJ:Varies; MUSIC GAZETTE, Sat, 15.0016.00, DJ: Ryszard
Gloger; ROCK MAGAZINE, Fri, 23.05- 2.00, DJ: WojciechSkrzydlowski; AMERICAN TOP 40, Sun, 14.05-18.00, DJ:
Shadoe Stevens, Ryszard Gloger.
RADIO ZIELONA GORA EHR - BRONZEulica Kukulcza 1, 65-472 Zielona Gora, Tel: (0)684425-29,Fax: (0)68.70368, MD: Tadeusz Krupa, Prog Dir: KrzysztofRutkowski, Head Of Music: Eugeniusz Banachowicz, SalesMgr: Alfons Bialkowski.Music/Speech: 80/20, Cum. Audience: 600,000, Source:WUS. Main programmes: GORACA TRZYDZIESTKA, CHARTSHOW, Sat, 18.0422.00, Marek Jankowski, L lobocki;NOCNE MARKI, MUSIC ALL NIGHT, Daily, 23.00-6.00, DJ:Anna Winnik, Eugeniusz Bonachowicz, J Grodzki; MUZYKA ZPM, ALBUM REVIEWS/COMPETITION, Sun, 11.00-15.00,DJ: Eugeniusz Banachowicz A Nawrocki, J Grodzki; RADIOTERAZ, CONTACT SHOW, Mon - Fri, 11.0414.00, DJ:
Various.
RMF - FM EHR-GOLDAl. Waszyngtona, 30-204 Cracow, Tel: (0)12.219696/360/670 020, Fax: (0)12.217 895, President:Stanislaw Tyczynski, Prog Dir: Edward Miszczak, Head OfMusic: Piotr Metz.Music/Speech: 70/30, Cum. Audience: 67%, AverageAudience: 60%, Source: PROMEDIA IND. POLL. Mainprogrammes: METZOFORTE, Sat, 20.50-0,45, DJ: Piotr Metz;EUROPESJKA LISTA PRZEBOJOW, Sat, 16.5020.45, DJ:
Marcin Jedrych; MUZYCZNY MAGAZYN INFORMACYJNY,Sun, 17.50-19.45, DJ: Tomasz Slon; ROCK-WIECZOREK,Mon - Fri, 16.5019.45/21.50 0.45, D.J. Piotr Metz, TomaszSion.
Portugal (Tel: +351)
RADIO ENERGIA EHR GOLDAvenida de Ceota 1, 2 piso, 1300 Lisbon, Tel: (0)1.3622977, Fax: (0)1.363 5863, MD: Nuno Santos, Sales Mgr:Joao Fonseca, Prod Dir: Sergio Noronha, Intl Prog Mgr:George Alexander Lopes.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 15 - 24, Cum.Audience: 83,000, Average Audience: 70,000, Source:MARKTEST. Main programmes: Mon - Fri, 7.0010.00, DJ: JoseMarino; Mon - Fri, 10.00-13.00, DJ: Augusto Seabra; Mon -Fri, 13.0416.00, DJ: Augusto Fernandes; Mon - Fri, 16.00-19 00 DJ' Miguel Ouintao.
RADIO NOVA ERA EHR - GOLDRua dos Camellias 134b, 4400 Vila Nova de Gaia, PO Box266 (Zip: 4401), Tel: (0)2.370 3275/3164, Fax: (0)2.309675, MD: Marcio Cruz, Prog Dir/Head of Music: ArturCarvalho, Prorno/Soies Mgr: Rui Ribeiro.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.
Audience: 10%, Average Audience 6%. Source: MARKTESTMain programmes: ALL -DAY LONG SHOW. Mon - Fri, 700-1.00, DJ: Daniel Oliveira, Paulo Rensela, Sergio Manuel. JorgeFomanclos.
REM RADIO RENASCENCA EHR - PLATINUM
2FMRua Ivens 14, 1294 Lisbon, Tel: (0)1.346 6494/3475270/9, Fax: (0)1.342 2658, MD: Oliveira Dr. Pines,
President: Eng. Magalhaes Crespo, Prog Dir/Head of Music:Pedro Tojal, Sales Mgr: Jose Mendes.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group' 18 - 40, Cum.
Audience: 700,000, Average Audience: 615,000, Source:MARKTEST. Main programmes: CAFE DA MANHA, Mon - Fri,
700-10.00, DJ: Pedro Tojal; GERACAO DE 90, Mon - Fri,
10.00-13.00, DJ: Paulin Coelho; OCEANO PACIFICO, Mon- Fri, 22.00-1.00, DJ: Joao Chaves; AMERICAN TOP 40, Sat,14.00-17.00, DJ: Joaquim Canes, Shadoe Stevens, VirgihoOuveira.
Russia
RADIO MAXIMUM 103.7 EHR - PLATINUMUl.Tverskaya 16/2/ PO Box 87, 103829 Moscow, Tel:(0)095.200 1088/1050, Fax: (0)095.299 9366, MD:Ruslan Terekbaev, Frog Dir: Alexander Kasparov, Head OfMusic: Vladimir Miroshnichenko, Sales Mgr: Susan Gilman,Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 18 - 30, Max. Reach:1,000,000, Average Audience: 600,000. Main programmes:MOSCOW IN THE MORNING, Mon - Fri, 7.00-10.00, DJ:Cami McCormick, Charles Bronstein; UCHITES PIAVAT/LEARNTO SWIM IROCKSHOWI, Thu, 23.001.00, DJ: Alexander F.Sklar; UNCLE'S KO ARK (ALTERNATIVE MUSIC), Wed, 24.00-1.00, DJ: Artemyi Troitskyi; DANCE ACADEMY Fri, 22.00-24.00, DJ: Mr. Captain Funny.
Slovakia (Tel: +42)
EUROPA 2 RADIO TATRY ACE - GOLDFabiarska 2, 05801 Poprad, Tel: (0)92.32323, Fax:(0)92.32323, MD/Prog Dir/HM: Peter lzdinsky, Sales Mgr:Igor Ludma.Music/Speech: 95/5, Target Group' 25 - 49.
Slovenia (Tel: +38)
STUDIO D EHR - SILVERPO Box 103, Ceota Herojev 27, 68000 Novo Mesto, Tel:(0)68.28160/59/89, Fax: (0)68.21001, MD: Uros Dular,Prog Dir: Aleksander Pirs, Head Of Music: Rasto Bozic, SalesMgrs: Joze Stegne, Andrelo Milavec, Fanika Krivec.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 15 - 44, Cum.Audience: 300,000, Average Audience: 150,000. Mainprogrammes: GLASBENI PORTRETTI/MUSIC PORTRAITS, Tue,17.30-0.00, DJ: Silvester Mihelcic; LESTVICA
NARODNOZABAVNE GLASBE/FOLK CH., Mon, 16.300.00, DJ: Rasta Bozic; 5 MINUT ZA KLASIKO/5 MIN. FORCL.MUSIC, Tue, Thu, 16.30-0.00, DJ: Cvetka Hribar;ALTERGODBA/ALTER MUSIC, Fri, 17.300.00, DJ: JanezGoren, Mazovec.
Spain (Tel: +34)
CADENA 40 PRINCIPALES EHR-PLATINUM
Gran Via 32, 28013 Madrid, Tel: (0)1.347 0700, Fax:(0)1.347 0709, Tlx: 27638 ser, MD/Hd Of Music: LuisMerino, Prog Dir: Sandra D'Angeli, Sales Mgr: SofiaFernandez, Mktg Dir: Claudio Martinez.Music/Speech: 97/3, Target Group: 20 - 44, Max. Reach:42.5%, Source: EGM (ESTUDIO GENERAL DE MEDIOS). Mainprogrammes: PIASTICOS Y DECIBELIOS, Mon - Fri, 24.041.00, DJ: Julian Ruiz; 40 COUNTDOWN, Sat, 10.0014.00,
DJ: Juan Manuel Ortega; 3 - 2 - 1, Sat, 16.0420.00, DJ:Joaquin Luqui; GRAN MUSICAL, Sun, 12.0014.00, DJ:
Fernando Martinez.
CADENA CIEN ROCK/EHR - PLATINUM
100614
Valenzuela 1, 28014 Madrid, Tel: (9)1.309 0000, Fax:(9)1.531 7517, MD: Rafael Revert, Prog Dir: Luis MiguelMartinez, Head Of Music: Carlos Finaly, Sales Mgr: PedroDiez.
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Guide To European Music RadioMusic/Speech: 95/5, Target Group: 18 - 40, AverageAudience: 1,250,000. Main programmes: DEL 100 AL 1, Sat,
9.00-14.00, DJ: Paloma Serrano; EMISION PIRATA, Wed,22.00-24.00, DJ: Juan Pablo Ordonoz; JAZZ PORQUE SI, Tue,22.00-24.00, DJ: Juan Claudio Cifuentes; NASHVILLE, Mon,22.00-24.00, DT Luis Cuevas.
CADENA DIAL NOT REPORTING YET
CADENA
DIALBARCELONA 99.4 FM
Gran Via 32, 28013 Madrid, Tel: (0)1.347 0880/0700,Fax: (0)1.347 0709, Tlx: 27638. ser, MD/Hd Of Music:Francisco Herrera, Prog Dir: Reyes Mateo, Sales Mgr:Francisco Larroy.Music/Speech: 97/3, Target Group: 18 - 25, Max. Reach:18.5%, Source: EGM (ESTUDIO GENERAL DE MEDIOS). Mainprogrammes: SONORA DIAL, Mon - Fri, 20.0021.00, DJ:Cristina Tarrega; A SOLAS CONTIGO, Mon - Fri, 24.00-4.00,DJ: Maria Quiroz; TIENE SEVILIA, Sat, 20.0021.00, DJ:Rafael Cano.
CADENA M-80 FM SERIE ORO NOT REPORTING YET
Gran Via 32, 28013 Madrid, Tel: (0)1.347 0700, Fax:(0)1.347 0709, Tlx: 27638 ser, MD: Miguel Angel Pascual,Prog Dir/Head of Music: Jose Ramon Pardo, Sales Mgr:Marcos Larroy.Music/Speech: 97/3, Target Group: 20 - 44, Max. Reach:15.3%, Source: EGM (ESTUDIO GENERAL DE MEDIOSI. Main
programmes: VUELO 605, Mon - Fri, 11.00-12.00, DJ: AngelLuis Alvarez; M-80 LIST, Sat, 10.00-14.00, DJ: JoaquinGuzman; MUSICA PRIVADA, Sat, Sun, 22.00-24.00, DJ: JorgeFlo.
CANAL SUR 1 EHR - SILVERCarretera San Juan Tomares Km 1.3, 41920 San Juan,Seville, Tel: (9)54.560 7836, Fax: (9)54.560 7845, Dir-Gen: Luis Baquero Vega, Prog Dir: Paco Sanchez, Head OfMusic: Andres Luque.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 18 - 40, Cum.
Audience: 200,000, Source: EGM (ESTUDIO GENERAL DEMEDIOSI. Main programmes: LA FACTORIA ELECTRONICA,Daily, 10.00-13.00, DJ: Antonio M. Lupion, L Romero; EL PAISDE LOS SUENOS, Daily, 15.00-18.00, DJ: Juan AntonioJurado, L Romero; TOP SUR, Daily, 18.0024.00, DJ: AntonioM. Lupion, J Jaen, C Villar; BULEVAR DEL JAZZ, Daily, 24.003.00, DJ: Javier Dominguez.
ONDA CERO MUSICA EHR/ACE - PLATINUMPaseo de la Habana 208, 28036 Madrid, Tel: (9)1.5386300, Fax: (9)1.538 6360/350 1010, MD: FernandoOnega, Prog Dir: Jose Miguel Garcia, Head Of Music:Eduardo Sales, Producer: Miguel Angel de Ruz, Sales Mgr:Lida Sanz.Music/Speech: 90/10. Main programmes: Mon - Sat, 18.00-1 9.00, DJ: Javier Nieves; Mon - Fri, 11.00-15.00, DJ: VickyTaibo; Mon - Sat, 7.00-11.00, DJ: Paco Casas.
RADIO 16 ACE - BRONZEc/ Gran Via 31 - 9a, 28013 Madrid, Tel: (9)1.5229157/58, Fax: (9)1.531 7785, MD: Angel Mosterin, ProgDir/Head of Music: Carlos Honorato, Sales Mgr: Rosa Ruiz.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 20 - 40. Mainprogrammes: CRUCE DE CAMINOS, Mon - Fri, 11.00-12.00,DJ: Luis Martin; LA RADIO DE IA TARDE, Mon - Fri, 18.00-
20.00, DJ: Carlos Honorato; BIENVENIDO SABADO, Sat,11.00-15.00, DJ: Antonio Lopez; LA RADIO INTERMINABLE,
Sun, 11.00-15.00, DJ: Angel Luis Alvarez.
RPEM RADIO PALAFRUGELL FM EHR - SILVERPO Box 256, C/Botines 26 2a, 17200 Palafrugell (Girona),
Tel: (9)72.304 212, Fax: (9)72.304. 243, MD: AlexCebollero Lujan, Prog Dir/Head of Music: Rafel Corbi i
Vilardell, Promo/Sales Dir: Vicenz Rodriquez.Music/Speech: 72/28, Target Group: 10 - 54, Cum.
Audience: 40% (60,0001. Main programmes: CLAN MATINAL,Mon - Sat, 6.30-15.00, DJ: Vicenz Rodriquez, Rafael Corbi;AFTERNOON LIGHTS, Mon - Fri, 15.00-20.00, DJ: MonicaRecio, A Cebollero; AMERICAN COUNTRY CHART, Mon,24.00-3.00 + Tue, Wed, 20.00-22.00 + Fri - Sun, 3.00-6.00, DJ: Rafel Corbi i Vilardell; MARXA DEL DISSABTE NIT,Sat, 22.00-3.00, DJ: Marti Pedrero, J Pedero.
Sweden (Tel: +46)
CITY RADIO EHR - GOLDDrottninggatan 56, PO Box 11335, 40015 Gothenburg, Tel:(0)31.151 500, Fax: (0)31.629 494, MD: Patrik ltzel, ProgDir: Margareta Anderberg, Head Of Music: Lars Bodin.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 20 - 40, Cum.
Audience: 750,000, Average Audience: 210,000, Source:GOTEBORGS UNIVERSITET. Main programmes: MORNINGSHOW, Mon - Fri, 6.00-9,00, DJ: Henrik Backstroem; MID-DAY, Mon - Fri, 9.00-12.00, DJ: Margareta Anderberg-NOON, Mon - Fri, 12.00-15.00, DJ: Nalle Eldas;
AFTERNOON, Mon - Fri, 15.00-18.00, DJ: Marten
Soderstrom.
CITY RADIO 10/6 EHR - GOLDSkomakargatan 5, PO Box 4417, 203 15 Malmo, Tel:(0)40.352 700, Fax: (0)40.352 711, MD: Patrick Larsson,Prog Dir: Jan Penman, Head Of Music: Fredrik Hellstrom,Sales Mgr: Jonas Hillergren.Music/Speech: 75/25, Target Group: 20 - 44, AverageAudience: 80,000, Source: ENGULF & DEVOUR. Mainprogrammes: Mon - Fri, 6.009.00, 1:4: Jon Fexman; Mon - Fri,
9.0013.00. DJ: Ina Jonsson, Per Scholander; Mon - Fri, 13.0015.00, DJ: Fredrik Hellstrom; Mon - Fri, 15.00-18.00, DJ:
Roger Jonsson.
CITYRADION 1 UPPSALA EHR - BRONZEKungsangsgatan 23, 751 48 Uppsala, 1802 (Zip: 751 48),Tel: (0)18.126 838, Fax: (0)18.105 311, MD: Johan Cejie,Prog Dir: Peter Naeslund, Head Of Music: Stefan Warnberg,Sales Mgr: Hans Lindvall.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 10 - 34, Cum.
Audience: 180,000, Average Audience: 35,000. Main
programmes: CLUBNEWS, Tue, 23.001.00, DJ: Robert
Blomqvist; CITYSTEGEN TOP 20, Fri, 18.0020.00, DJ: StefanWarnberg; GLOBAL HEADCHARGE, Tue, zoo -I Ea), DJ:Thomas Ericsson; EN JOA I NATI-EN, Thu, 23.00-1.00, DJ: JoaHeimer.
EAST FM 97.8 ACE - SILVER
EASTFMS
St. Persg. 19, 601 86 Norrkoping, Tel: (0)11.105 558, Fax:0)11.128 022, MD: David Olsen, Prog Dir/Head of Music:Peter Franck, Sales Mgr: Peter Bernstrom.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 15 - 44, Cum.
Audience: 90,000, Average Audience: 60,000, Source:
APPLEBITE AB. Main programmes: MORNING SHOW, Mon -Fri, 6.0410.00, DJ: Claes Eriksson; MIDDAY SHOW, Mon -Fri, 10.0414.00, DJ: Christine Andersson; AFTERNOONSHOW, Mon - Fri, 14.0418.00, DJ: Klas Magnusson; NIGHTSHOW, Mon - Fri, 18.00-22.00, DJ: Christian Muda.
HIT FM DANCE - SILVERPO Box 7019, 161 07 Bromma, Tel: (0)8.890 400, Fax:(0)8.760 2000, MD: Bengt Johansson, Prog Dir: Johan BBring, Sales Mgr: Glen Engstrom.Music/Speech: 100/0, Target Group: 12 - 35, Cum.
Audience: 71,000. Main programmes: HIT 60, Sun, 16.00-/9.00, DJ: Krister Karppa; ARNE & ARNE, Sun, 23.00-2.00,
DJ: Arne & Arne.
RADIO CITY EHR-GOLD
PO Box 27852, 115 93 Stockholm, Tel: (0)8.570 7900,Fax: (0)8.660 5006, MD: Christer Baldhagen, Prog Dir:Jesse Wallin, Head of Music/Promo Dir: Niklas Ehring,Mktg/Sales Dir: Christina Matson.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 20 - 40, Max. Reach:300,000, Average Audience: 170,000, Source: PUB
(SWEDISH RADIO PUBLIC SURVEY). Main programmes:
MORNING SHOW, Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ: Tobias Heldt;Mon - Fri, 9.00-12.00, DJ: Martin Loogna; Mon - Fri, 12.00-15.00, DJ: Niklas Ehring; Mon - Fri, 15.00-18.00, DJ: JesseWallin.
RADIO IIUDDINGE EHR - GOLDRadio Huddinge, 141 85 Huddinge, Tel: (0)8.711 6620,Fax: (0)8.711 6820, MD: Artur Wadman, Prog Dir/Head ofMusic: Robert Sehlberg, Sales Mgr: Eva Larsson.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 20 - 40, Cum.
Audience: 60,000, Source: PUB (SWEDISH RADIO PUBLICSURVEY). Main programmes: Daily, DJ: Eva Larsson, TomasLannestedt, Lennart Vistrand.
RADIO OREBRO EHR - BRONZEStortorgatan 18, PO Box 1800, 701 18 Orebro, Tel:
(0)19.100 010, Fax: (0)19.100 964, MD: Kjerstin
Oscarson, Prog Dir: Anders Larsson, Head Of Music: ArneHolmberg, Sales Mgr: Alf Fransson.Music/Speech: 50/50, Target Group: 30 - 55, Cum.
Audience: 300,000, Average Audience: 150,000, Source:PUB (SWEDISH RADIO PUBLIC SURVEY). Main programmes:MORGON OPRET, Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ: Bosse Jardler,Arne Holmberg; BART PA SAK, Mon - Fri, 12.00-14.00, DJ:Anders Stahlhammer; RADIOEXPRESSEN, Mon - Fri, 15.00-18.00, DJ: Paivi Kotka; FORMIDDAG, Mon - Fri, 9.0012.00,
DJ: Tommy Sundquist.
RADIO P4 EHR - GOLDOresundsvagen 26, 227 36 Lund, Tel: (0)46.127 050, Fax:(0)46.151 818, MD: Johanna Unghanse, Prog Dir: TobiasBjorling, Head Of Music: Anders Nilsson, Sales Mgrs: MatsGunnarsson, Rickard Lindberg.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 20 - 40, Cum.
Audience: 530,000, Average Audience: 86,000, Source: PUB(SWEDISH RADIO PUBLIC SURVEY). Main programmes: Mon -Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ: Tobias Bjorling; Mon - Fri, 15.00-18.00,DJ: Karstein Eidem Lovaas; RADIO P4 TOP 40, Sat, 15.0418.00, DJ: Anders Biers.
SVERIGES RADIO P3 EHR - PLATINUM
ParSveriges Radio
105 10 Stockholm, Tel: (0)8.784 0000, Fax: (0)8.7841388, Contr: Lisa Soderberg, Dep Contr: Janeric Sundquist.Target Group: 4 - 40, Average Audience: 54%, Source: PUB.Main programmes: MUSIKJOURALEN, Prod: Mikael Nilsson;LIVE MUSIC, Prod: Ulf Gruvberg; TRACKS, Prod: Kaj Kindvall;RADIO EUROPA, Prod: Christer Soderkvist. P3 is a non -
formatted, national, non-comercial public service channel.
Switzerland (Tel: +41)
DRS -3 ROCK - GOLDNovarastrasse 2, 4059 Basle, Postfach (Zip: 4024), Tel:(0)61.343 411, Fax: (0)61.343 380, Head Of Music:Martin Schaefer.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 40, Source: SRGPUBLIKUMSFORSCHUNG.
RADIO 24 EHR - GOLDKonradstrasse 58, 8005 Zurich, PO Box (Zip: 8031), Tel:(0)1.272 2024, Fax: (0)1.273 2545, MD: Roger
Schawinski, Prog Dir: Marcus Gilli, Head Of Music: DanielRichigir.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 44, AverageAudience: 557,000, Source: SRG PUBIIKUMSFORSCHUNG.
RADIO FOERDERBAND BERN ACE - GOLDHirschengraben 9, 3001 Bern, Postfach (Zip: 3001), Tel:(0)31.212 221, Fax: (0)31.210 528, MD/Soles Dir: BeatBurri, Frog Dir: Thomas Abegglen, Head Of Music: ResHassenstein.
Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 20 - 44, Cum.
Audience: 20%, Average Audience: 14%, Source: SRG
PUBLIKUMSFORSCHUNG.
RADIO PILATUS 104.9 EHR - GOLDZurichstrasse 5, 6002 Lucerne, PO Box 4140 (Zip: 6002),Tel: (0)41.511 727, Fax: (0)41.512 393, Prog Dir: Marcelvon Caluzi, Head Of Music: Rolf Tschuppert, Sales Dir:
Joachim Freiberg.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 44, Cum.
Audience: 120,000, Average Audience: 80,000, Source:
SRG PUBLIKUMSFORSCHUNG. Main programmes'
CHARTLINE, Sat, 14.00-15.00, DJ: Bobo.
RSR-COULEUR 3 ROCK - 001,11
Avenue du Temple 40, CP 78, Maison Radio, 1010Lausanne, Tel: (0)21.318 1541, Fax: (0)21.653 6835,MD/Prog Dir: Blaise Duc, Head Of Music: Thierry Catherine,Sales Mgr: Laurence Bisang.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 15 - 34, AverageAudience: 10%, Source: SRG PUBLIKUMSFORSCHUNG,
United Kingdom (Tel: +44)
BBC RADIO 1 FM EHR - PLATINUMEgton House, London W1A 1 AA, Tel: (0)71.9274575/4821, Fax: (0)71.637 2474, Contr: Johnny Beerling,Head Of Music: Chris Lycett, Exec Producer (Daytime Radio):Paul Robinson.Music/Speech: 75/25, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.
Audience: 40%, Source: JICRAR. Main programmes: Mon - Fri,
6.00-9.00, DJ: Simon Mayo; Mon - Fri, 9.0012.30, DJ: SimonBates; Mon - Fri, 12.45-15.00, DJ: Jakki Brambles; Mon - Fri,15.0418.00, DJ: Steve Wright.
BEACON RADIO EHR - PLATINUM267 Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV6ODQ, Tel: (0)902.757 211, Fax: (0)902.745 456, MD:Alan Mullett, Prog Dir/Head of Music: Peter Wagstaff, SalesDir: John Pearson.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 25 - 44, Cum
Audience: 43%, Source: JICRAR.
BRMB FM EHR - PLATINUM97-99 Aston Rd North, Radio House, Birmingham, WestMidlands B6 4BX, PO Box 555 (Zip: B6 4BX), Tel:
(0)21.359 4481, Fax: (0)21.359 1117, MD/Prog Dir: IanRufus, Head Of Music: Robin Valk.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 20 - 40, AverageAudience: 25%, Source: JICRAR. Main programmes: THE
BREAKFAST SHOW, Mon - Fri, 6.009.00, DJ: Brendan
Kearney; IN THE MORNING, Mon - Fri, 9.3012.00, DJ: AndyHollins; LUNCHTIME MUSIC JAM, Mon - Fri, 12.30715.30, DJ:
Phil Upton; GRAHAM TORRINGTON, Mon - Fri, 15.30-18.00,DJ: Graham Torrington.
CAPITAL 95.8 FM EHR - PLATINUM365 Euston Road, Euston Tower, London NW1 3DR, Tel:(0)71.608 6080, Fax: (0)71.387 2345/962 6044, MD:Richard Eyre, Prog Dir/Head of Music: Richard Park, SalesMgr: David Lees.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 12 - 35, Cum.
Audience: 34%, Source: JICRAR. Main programmes: CHRISTARRANT BREAKFAST SHOW, Mon - Fri, 7.00-10.00, DJ:
Chris Tarrant, Anne O'Neill; PAT SHARP SHOW, Mon - Fri,
10.00-13.00, DJ: Pat Sharp.
CHILTERN RADIO/HOT FM EHR - PLATINUM
Chiltern Road, Dunstable, Bedfordshire LU6 1 HO, Tel:
(0)582.269 111, Fax: (0)582.564 893, MD: Colin Mason,Station Mgr: Penelope Holton, Prog Dir: Paul Chantler, HeadOf Music: Clive Dickens, Sales Mgr: Eddie Startup.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 18 - 45, Cum.
Audience: 28%, Source: JICRAR. Main programmes: Mon - Fri,6.0410.00, DJ: James Cannon; Mon - Fri, 10.0414.00, DJ:Steve Power; Mon - Fri, 14.0019.00, DJ: David Andrews;CUDDLE ON THE COUCH, Sun, 22.001.00, DJ: NJ.
Williams.
CHOICE FM DANCE - GOLD16-18 Trinity Gardens, Brixton, London SW9 8DP, Tel:
(0)71.738 7969, Fax: (0)71.738 6619, MD: Patrick Berry,
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Guide To European Music RadioProg Dir: Vince Herbert, Head Of Music: Merritt Crawford,Sales Mgr: Neil Kenlock.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 12 - 35, Cum.Audience: 200,000, Average Audience: 92,000, Source:JICRAR. Main programmes: BREAKFAST, Mon - Fri, 6.00-10.00, DJ: James Anthony; MID MORNING JAM, Mon - Fri,
10.00-13.00, DJ: Merritt Crawford; AFTERNOON AFFAIR,Mon - Fri, 13.00-15.00, DJ: Clive "Jiggs" Patterson; DRIVETIME, Mon - Ed, 15.00-19.00, DJ: George Kaye.
CITY FM EHR - PLATINUM8-10 Stanley Street, Liverpool, Merseyside LI 6AF, PO Box967 (Zip: L69 17Q), Tel: (0)51.227 5100, Fax: (0)51.4710333, MD: Dave Lincoln, Prog Contr: Tony McKenzie, HeadOf Music: Sue Taylor, Sales Mgr: Barbara Gardner.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.Audience: 678,000; Source: JICRAR. Main programmes:BREAKFAST SHOW, Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ: Tony Snell; Mon- Fri, 9.0012.00, DJ: John O'Hara; Mon - Fn, 12.00-15.00,DJ: Neil Atkinson; Mon - Fri, 15.0018.00, DJ: Tony McKenzie.
COOL FM ACE -GOLDPO Box 974, Belfast BT1 1RT, Tel: (0)247.817 181, Fax:(0)247.814 974, MD: David Sloan, Prog Dir: JohnRosborough, Head Of Music: John Paul Ballantine, Soles Dir:Kieran Boyle.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 18 - 30, Cum.
Audience: 31% (246,000), Source: JICRAR. Main programmes:Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.30, DJ: Paul Buckle, Mark Wesley; Mon - Fri,9.30-13.00, DJ: Neil McLeod; Mon - Fri, 13.00-1700, DJ:Gene Wilson; Mon - Fri, 17.00-21.00, DJ: John Kearns.
DOWNTOWN RADIO EHR-GOLDKiltonga, Newtownards, County Down BT23 4ES, Tel:(0)247.815 555, Fax: (0)247.815 252, MD: David Sloan,Prog Dir/Head of Music: John Rosborough, Sales Dir: KieranBoyle. -
Music/Speech: 60/40, Target Group: 30 +, Cum. Audience:38% (441,0001. Main programmes: FIRST EDITION, Mon -7.00-9.00, DJ: Ivan Martin, Richard Young; Mon - Fri, 9.00-12.00, DJ: John Daly; Mon - Fri, 12.00-14.00, DJ: Big T;
DRIVETIME, Mon - Fri, 16.00-18.00, DJ: Dougie Marshall.
GALAXY RADIO DANCE - GOLD25 Portland Square, Bristol, Avon BS2 8RZ, Tel: (0)272.240111, Fax: (0)272.245 589, MD: Colin Mason, Prog Dir:Paul Chantler, Head Of Music: Clive Dickens, Sales Mgr:Eddie Startup.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.Audience: 600,000, Average Audience: 17% (102,000),Source: JICRAR. Main programmes: Mon - Fri, 6.0010.00, DJ:Rik Scott; Mon - Fri, 10.00-14.00, DJ: Keith Francis; Mon - Fri,14.00-19.00, DJ: Andy Beezey; Mon - Fri, 19.001.00, DJ:
Mr. Tristan B.
GEM AM NOT REPORTING YET29-31 Castle Gate, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG1 7AP,Tel: (0)602.581 731, Fax: (0)602.588 614, MD/Prog Dir:Chris Hughes, Head Of Music: Len Groat, Sales Mgr:Wayne Lowery.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 35 - 55, Cum.
Audience: 25%, Source: JICRAR. Main programmes: THEBREAKFAST SHOW, Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.30, DJ: John Peters;MORNING SHOW, Mon - Fri, 9.30-13.00, DJ: Tony Lyman;AFTERNOON SHOW, Mon - Fri, 13.0017.00, DJ: AndyMarriott.; DRIVE, Mon - Fri, 17.0021.00, DJ: Steve Voce.
GLR 94.9 (GREATER LONDON RADIO) ROCK - BRONZE35c Marylebone High Street, London W1A 4LG, PO Box949 (Zip: WI A 410), Tel: (0)71.224 2424, Fax: (0)71.4872908, Managing Editor: Trevor Dann, Head Of Music: JonMyer.Music/Speech: 60/40, Target Group: 25 - 44, Cum.
Audience: 11%, Source: JICRAR, Mon - Fri, 9.3012.30, DJ:Richard Skinner, Chris Whatmoven, Mon - Thu, 19.20-22.30,DJ: Steve Barnett, Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.30, DJ: Kevin Greening,Jon Myer.
GWR FM EHR - SILVERPO Box 2000, Wootton Bassett, Swindon, Wiltshire SN47EX, Tel: (0)793.853 222, Fax: (0)793.853 929, Tlx:
444450>Chmn: Henry Meokin, MD: Ralph Bernard, StationDir: Simon Cooper, Prog Contr: Steve Orchard, Flead OfMusic: Gary Vincent, Sales Mgr: Will Garland.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 25 - 34, Cum.
Audience: 52%, Average Audience: 38%, Source: JICRAR.
Moin programmes: BREAKFAST SHOW, Mon - Fri, 6.00-10.00, DJ: Gary Vincent; MID MORNING SHOW, Mon - Fri,10.0012.00, DJ: Richard Caveue; AFTERNOON SHOW,
Mon - Ed, 14.00-18.00, DJ: Sandy Martin; EVENING SHOW,Mon - Fri, 18.00-22.00, DJ: Mark Franklin.
INVICTA FM EHR - GOLDJohn Wilson Business Park, Radio House, Whitstable, KentCT5 3YR, Tel: (0)227.772 004, Fax: (0)227.771 558, MD:Rory Micks, Prog Dir: John Lewis, Head Of Music: TimStewart, Sales Mgr: Tim Gill.Music/Speech: 90/10, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.
Audience: 41%, Average Audience: 32%, Source: JICRAR.Main programmes: 24 Hours of EHR daily.
KISS 100 FM DANCE - PLATINUM80 Holloway Road, KISS House, London N7 85G, PO Box100 (Zip: N7 8BR), Tel: (0)71.700 6100, Fax: (0)71.7003752/3936/3979, Chmn: Keith McDowall, MD/Prog Dir:Gordon McNamee, Head Of Music: Lindsay Wesker, SalesMgr: John Reilly.Music/Speech: 75/25, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.Audience: 1,091,000, Source: JICRAR. Main programmes:CRAIG CHALES BREAKFAST SHOW, Mon - Fri, 7.0010.00,DJ: Craig Chafes; STEVE JACKSON'S LOAD, Mon - Fri, 10.0013.00, DJ: Steve Jackson; DAVID RODIGAN'S LUNCHTIMEBOOGALOO, Mon - Fri, 13.0016.00, DJ: David Rodigan;THE DANGEROUS DAVE PEARCE SHOW, Mon - Fri, 16.0019.00, DJ: Dave Pearce.
LONG WAVE RADIO ATLANTIC 252 EHR - PLATINUMSummerhill Road, Mornington House, Trim, County Meath,or: PO Box 252 London WI E.2RA, Tel: 463.6655, Fax:463.6644, MD: Travis Baxter, Prog Dir/Head of Music: PaulKavanagh, Sales Dir: Andy Hawkins.Music/Speech: 99/1, Target Group: 15 - 24, Cum.
Audience: 3,300,000, Source: CONTINENTAL RESEARCH.Main programmes: BREAKFAST SHOW, Mon - Fri, 6.0010.00, DJ: Charlie Wolf; Mon - Fri, 10.00-13.00, DJ: HenryOwens; Mon - Ed, 13.0016.00, DJ: Kevin Palmer; Mon - Fri,16.0020.00, DJ: Dusy Rhodes.
RADIO BROADLAND EHR - SILVER47-49 St. Georges Plain, Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk NR31DB, Tel: (0)603.630 621, Fax: (0)603.666 353, MD:Russell Stuart, Prog Dir: Mike Stewart, Head Of Music: DaveBrown, Sales Dir: Robb Young.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 20 - 44, AverageAudience: 42%, Source: JICRAR. Main programmes:BREAKFAST SHOW, Mon - Fri, 7.00-10.00, DJ: Rob Chandler;TEN RI ONE, Mon - Fri, 10.0013.00, DJ: Dave Brown;AFTERNOON SHOW, Mon - Fri, 13.0016.00, DJ: ChrissieJackson; DRIVETIME, Mon - Fri, 16.00-19.00, DJ: Stuart Davies.
RADIO CLYDE 1 EHR - GOLDClydebank Business Park, Glasgow, Strathclyde G81 2RX,Tel: (0)41.306 2200, Fax: (0)41.306 2265, MD: JamesGordon, Prog Dir: Alex Dickson, Head Of Music: BobbieHain, Mktg/Sales Dir: Geoffrey Holliman.Music/Speech: 75/25, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.Audience: 42%, Average Audience: 40%, Source: JICRAR.Main programmes: Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.30, DJ: Mike Riddoch;Mon - Fri, 9.30-13.00, DJ: Bobbie Hain; Mon - Fri, 13.0016.00, DJ: George Bowie; Mon - Fri, 16.00-19.00, DJ: GaryMarshall.
RADIO FORTH RFM EHR - GOLDForth Street, Forth House, Edinburgh, Lothian EH1 3LF, POBox 4000 (Zip: EH1 3LF), Tel: (0)31.556 9255, Fax:(0)31.558 3277, MD: Richard Findlay, Prog Dir: Tom Steele,Head Of Music: Colin Sommerville, Sales Mgr: Ian Sewell.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 15 - 40, AverageAudience: 32%, Source: JICRAR. Main programmes:BREAKFAST SHOW, Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00; ZOO CREW, Fri,Sun, 16.00-19.00, DJ: Alison Craig, John Wood; STEPPINGOUT, Sat, DJ: Tom Wilson; DOUBLE JOINT, Sun, 14.00-16.00, DJ: Mark Findlay, Bruce Findlay.
RED ROSE ROCK FM EHR - GOLDSt. Pauls Square, Preston, Lancashire PR1 1YE, Tel:
(0)772.556 301, Fax: (0(772.201 917, MD: Mike Henfield,Prog Dir: Jeff Graham, Head Of Music: Dave Sander, SalesMgr: Clive Douthwaite.Music/Speech: 95/5, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.Audience: 30%, Source: JICRAR. Main programmes: INDIE /ROCK, Mon - Fri, 19.0022.00, DJ: Mark Wallis; EMPORORROSKO, Sat, 12.0014.00, DJ: Dave Sander; SOUL/DANCE,Sat, 18.00-22.00, DJ: Mark Wallis.
SUNSET RADIO DANCE -GOLD23 New Mount Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester M44DE, Tel: (0)61.953 5353, Fax: (0)61.953 0170, MD/ProgDir: Duncan Smith, Head Of Music: Steve Quirke, Sales Mgr:Alison Simpson.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 15 - 34, Cum.Audience: 8%, Source: JICRAR. Main programmes: THE DREAMTEAM, Mon - Ed, 9.00-13.00, DJ: Tom Selleck, Patrick
Swayze; RAY ROSE, Mon - Fri, 13.0016.00, DJ: Ray Rose;MIKE SHAFT, Mon - Fri, 16.00-19.00, DJ: Mike Shah; SOULSOUCE, Sun, 19.0022.00, DJ: Richard Searling.
SWANSEA SOUND EHR - SILVERVictoria Road, Gowerton, Swansea, Glamorganshire SA43AB, Tel: (0)792.893 751, Fax: (0)792.898 841, MD:Charles Braham, Prog Dir/Head of Musk: Rob Pendry,Promo/Mktg/Sales Dir: John P Thomas.Music/Speech: 70/30, Target Group: 25 +, Cum. Audience:49%, Average Audience: 39%, Source: JICRAR. Mainprogrammes: BREAKFAST SHOW, Mon - Fri, 7.0010.00, DJ:Rob Pendry; GET TOGETHER, Mon - Fri, 10.0014.00, DJ: BillEverett; AFTERNOON MIX, Mon - Fri, 14.0018.00, DJ: JulesChristian; EARLY RISER SHOW, Mon - Fri, 5.00-7.00, DJ: SteveBarnes.
TRENT FM EHR-GOLD29-31 Castle Gate, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NGI 7AP,Tel: (0)602.581 731, Fax: (0)602.588 614, MD/Prog Dir:Chris Hughes, Head Of Music: Len Groat, Sales Mgr:Wayne Lowery.Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 40, Cum.Audience: 37%, Source: JICRAR. Main programmes: THEBREAKFAST SHOW, Mon - Fri, 6.009.30, DJ: Gary Burton;MORNING SHOW, Mon - Ed, 9.3013.00, DJ: Rob
Wagstaff; AFTERNOON SHOW, Mon - Fri, 13.001700, DJ:Andy Miller; DRIVE, Mon - Fri, 17.0021.00, DJ: Tim Disney.
XTRA AM NOT REPORTING YET97-77 Aston Rd North, Radio House, Birmingham, WestMidlands B6 4BX, PO Box 555 (Zip: B6 4BX), Tel:
(0)21.359 4481, Fax: (0)21.359 1117, MD/Prog Dir: IanRufus, Head Of Music: Robin Valk.Music/Speech: 85/15, Target Group: 35 - 55, AverageAudience: 30%, Source: JICRAR. Main programmes: LES ROSS,Mon - Fri, 6.00-9.00, DJ: Les Ross; ANNIE OTHEN, Mon - Fri,
9.3013.00, DJ: Annie Othen; ADRIAN STEWART, Mon - Fri,14.0018.00, DJ: Adrian Stewart; DAVE HICKMAN, Mon - Ed,18.0022.00, DJ: Dave Hickman.
Europe
VOA EUROPE NETWORK ERR - PLATINUMLudwigstrasse 2, 8000 Munich 22, PO Box 221220 (Zip:8000), Tel: (0)89.286 091, Fax: (0)89.280 9210, MD:Terry Hourigan, Prog Dir: Carol Parker, Head Of Music: JuneBrown.
Music/Speech: 80/20, Target Group: 15 - 34, Source: TSMSLONDON. Main programmes: VOA EUROPE - MUSIC ANDMORE, Mon - Fri, 6.00-10.00, DJ: Jeff Roberts; VOA EUROPE -MUSIC AND MORE, Mon - Fri, 10.00-14.00, DJ: John Martin;VOA EUROPE - MUSIC AND MORE, Mon - Fri, 14.00-18.00,DJ: Carol Parker; VOA EUROPE - MUSIC AND MORE, Mon -Fri, 18.00-22.00, DJ: Eric Phillips.
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SINGLESEN VOGUEGive It Up, Turn It Loose - East West D/EHR/ACE
PRODUCER: Thomas McElroy/Denzil Foster
In which direction will the catwalk lead this time? To soul music a la the PointerSisters, or four Mariah Careys. Their lastsingle, Free Your Mind, is now included in"Theo's Rec And Wreck" remix withoutrock guitars but with added male raps.
EXTREMETragic Comic - A&M R/EHRPRODUCER: Nuno Bettencourt/Bob St. John
Extreme picks two of the finest momentsout of 20th century American entertain-ment industry: Charlie Chaplin and tradi-tional Westcoast rock. The combinationworks wonders.
TOM JONESAll You Need Is Love - Zomba EHR
PRODUCER: Dave Stewart
The king of schmaltz tackles this Beatlesclassic in his very own inimitable way.while Stewart takes care of the solid foun-dation. All proceeds of this single go toChildLine, UK's only free nationalhelpline for children in trouble or danger.
LIVING COLOURLeave It Alone - Epic R/EHRPRODUCER: Ron St. Germain
The first single off the new album Stainintroduces new bass player DougWimbish, who is to be identified behindVernon Reid's "guitacrobatics." Blackrock at its best. "Maybe it is a bit too hardfor us," says NOS/Hilversum producerTom Blomberg, "but the song is 'saved' bythe strong harmony vocals. We'll definitelysupport this one."
BILLY OCEANPressure - Jive D/EHRPRODUCER: Steely & Cleevie
After a three -an -a -half year absence Oceanreleases the pressure, with a slightly dis-guised Italo dance tune.
POISONStand - Capitol R/EHRPRODUCER: Richie Zito
Poison in the post C.C. DeVille days hasn'tlost its special qualities as one of the mostmelodic rock bands around. This gospel -moulded rock ballad is of the same type asForeigner's I Wanna Know What Love Is.
SAFFRONCircles - WEA D/EHRPRODUCER: Eric Kupper/Lenny Dee/Neil McLellan
While Madonna goes deeper and deeper,Saffron goes round and round in circleswith no striking differences, both produc-tionwise and seen from the song's perspec-tive. Comments Invicta FM/WhitstableHOM Tim Stewart, "Although less maturethan the original by Atlantic Star, it hasthe advantage that the song is alreadyknown. Besides, Saffron has appeared inthree TV shows, mostly on children TV. Iwant to cater to the kids too, so I mainlyprogramme this one in the day slot thatthey are listening."
SISTER SLEDGEWe Are Family - '93 Mixes - Atlantic D/EHRPRODUCER: Bernard Edwards/Nile Rodgers
For those who don't like all that recyclingin modern mixes, there's always two sidesto a 45. On that flip side you'll find theoriginal version of the '70s disco stomper.
SPIN DOCTORSLittle Miss Can't Be Wrong - Epic R/EHRPRODUCER: Spin Doctors/Peter
Denenberg/Frankie LaRocka
Add a funky bass to Steve Miller's TakeThe Money And Run and you get this. Youcan't go wrong. Give these doctors as manyspins as you can or we sue for malpractice.
THE TRAGICALLY HIP
Courage - MCA R/A/EHRPRODUCER: Chris Tsangarides
Canada's hippest alternative rockers arealready big in Holland, so try some "DutchCourage." Intrinsically, this R&B-basedband has the same potential as U2 orR.E.M.. May this second single off Fully,Completely be their first pop hit ever.
ALBUMSELVIS COSTELLO & THE BRODSKY QUARTET
The Juliet Letters - Warner Brothers ACE/APRODUCER: Kevin Killen
Like his friend Paul McCartney with theLiverpool Oratorium, Costello now goesclassical as well, although more song -ori-ented. Far away though this song series forstring quartet and voice might seem to befrom pop, so close it is in a way. From hissparsely arranged, more dramatic ballads inthe past you can make the step to this fullyclassical approach, but it won't be easy.Programme with care.
FISHSongs From The Mirror- Polydor R/ACE/EHRPRODUCER: James Cassidy
Fish goes back to the days that he mimedhis favorite songs in front of the mirrorwith his tennis racket at waist -height. Hisparents must have looked surprised whenthey entered his bedroom finding little Fishjumping around like a looney while singingApeman by the Kinks. Their son's setlistfurther consisted of songs from AlexHarvey, Pink Floyd, Argent, SandyDenny, Genesis, T -Rex and David Bowie.Imagine their pride when he performedQuestion by the Moody Blues. JOin thissentimental journey to the '70s.
FLASH AND THE PANBurning Up The Night - Epic EHR/A/ACEPRODUCER: Vanda/Young
Still sparkling brightly, the Australian sur-vivors of synth pop never fail to come upwith beautiful melodies. Ivy Love has thepotential of a multi -format smash. Fromthe hip listener of alternative radio to
NEW TALENTKEN DAVISModern World - Inspired/Dureco (LP) (Holland)PRODUCER: Ken Davis
Australian synth magician Davis is "two-faced" on his new album. The first 10tracks featuring saxophone are happy golucky instrumentals, whilst the next 15 arepurely high-tech and cinematic by nature.Contact Diny van Mourik at tel: (+31)2940.15321; fax: 2940.18725.
THE JULIE DOLPHINRoses - EP - Timbuktu (UK)
PRODUCER: Jeff Ward/Julie DolphinPick this bouquet of roses-four prettysongs-which smells like a more powerful,less mysterious flower from the samegreenhouse that gave us the CocteauTwins. Contact Peter Bond at tel: (+44)71.436 3371; fax: 71.436 2837.
RUNAR JULIUSSONRonar & Otis - Geimsteinn (LP) (Iceland)
PRODUCER: Rimar Jtiliusson
The Icelandic chartbusterJulfusson is a realadventurer, who made a lot of musicalfriends along the way. This new good timerock 'n' roll album he recorded with LarryOtis, guitarist with the Ike & Tina TurnerRevue in the early '70s. Contact the artistat tel: (+354) 2.12717; fax: 2.12711.
THE KANESShe Says.... - ABC Country (LP) (Austarlaia)
PRODUCER: Todd Hunter/John Kane
Not to be confused with American act theO'Kanes, but note these Australians havecountry music in common. Book a room inStarlight Hotel, where Genni Kanes singsfor the guests. Contact Fraser Sandemanat tel: (+61) 2.950 3919.
THE SHUFFLE DEMONSAlive - Stubby (LP) (Canada)
PRODUCER: Shuffle Demons
These Canadian jazz dissidents haveburned down Europe completely as youcan hear on this double live CD. With OutOf My House, Roach you have the first pol-tergeist ever on radio. Contact RichardUnderhill at tel: (+416) 636.8943; fax:979.8674.
SYSTEM ENEMYRhythm Is An African Thing - Gallo (South Africa)PRODUCER: Ian Osrin
The title of this album is so true. In thiscase the rhythm travelled back fromJamaica to the African motherland. Sodon't expect township jive but cheerfulreggea, not unlike Inner Circle. ContactEleanor Campbell at tel: (+11) 788.0519;fax: 442.6190.
granddad who listens to the ACE format,they will all turn up the volume. AlthoughVanda and Young haven't compromisedtheir music to today's fashion, the moreuptempo songs are almost an open invita-tion to smart remixers in the dance field.Somebody like Paul Oakenfold could takea song like Searching For A Headlight intoNew Order/Electronic territory.
SYLVIE MARECHALVoie Lactee - RCA EHR/DPRODUCER: Johnny Turnbull/Dave Stewart
Like the wind changing direction, theatmosphere of this album diverts withevery track. Marechal has the rightcameleon voice. She has no problemswhatsoever shifting colours from the stateof hypnosis on a dance version of LeonardCohen's I Just Feels to the animal stanceon the rocker Les Anges Vagabonds.
SLEEZE BEEZPowertool - Red Bullet M/R/EHRPRODUCER: Gary Lyons
While Def Leppard has has steered into themainstream, these Dutch hard rockerscome out of the slipstream. They still pre-fer it the rough way, deeply adrenalized.Because of the ease with which you canjoin in with the strong choruses (Raise ALittle Hell, Watch That Video, listeners ofEHR stations will have no problems withthe souped up guitar sound. On DanceCinderella's Tom Keifer adds his slide gui-tar to the funky beat. The rock ballad thatwill break down all radio barriers is I Don'tWant To Live Without You. The bosses ofAtalantic-their US label-may have faithin the return on their investments.
THE THE
Dusk - Epic A/EHRPRODUCER: Matt Johnson/Bruce Lampcov
Although The The is still the alter ego of"Mad" Matt, the whole concept is lookingmore and more like a band now. Send theselads featuring guitarist/harmonica playerJohnny Marr on tour,' and they can teachthe whole lot a thing or two about music.Mr. Johnson sings his songs so desperate-ly-especially the first single Dogs OfLust-that it sometimes almost frightensyou. The mere beauty of this set conquersall. Listen to This Is The Night, and wrapyourself in the warm sound of that tinklingpiano and those brushes softly hitting thedrums, beautifully contrasting with that icecold guitar solo. John Thirkle's trumpet onHelpline Operator has that same effect,sending shivers down the back bone.
Singles and albums featured in New Releases are listed alphabetically. Each record is recommended for format or programme suitability. Abbreviations used include: EHR, ACE, R (Rock), D (Dance), C (Country), J (Jazz),EZ (Easy Listening), NAC (New Adult Contemporary), A (Alternative) and M (Metal). Records mentioned in New Talent are by acts signed to independent labels for which license and/or publishing rights are available,except as noted. Please send your samples to Robbed Tilli/Machgiel Bakker, PO Box 9027, 1006 AA Amsterdam, Holland.
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Jesus Jones Works On HighContinental Profile
Alternative rockers Jesus Jones are inhigh gear of a European promotional
tour in an effort to gather curiosity andexposure for their third album
"Perverse" on Food, distributed by EMIUK to be released Jan 25.
by Mike McGeever
The first single from the album, The DevilYou Know, was released just afterChristmas and is getting extensive airplayin the US and the UK. But what about con-tinental Europe?
The high -profile media blitz is an exer-cise for the European music executives andradio programmers to dispel the notion thatJesus Jones is "just another UK youngsound group."
As opposed to much of the rest of theworld, Jesus Jones' last two albums havebeen greeted with less than enthusiasm bythe market in continental Europe. In oneinstance, in France, the 1992 Grammy dou-ble nominee had objects hurled at them onstage while on tour supporting theAmerican psycho -billy band the Cramps.
But now promotional tactics have
changed. No more support tours. Instead,the band has a heavy schedule of showcasedates at clubs in each of the European terri-tories. The showcases will be performed toaudiences of 500-600 people with musicand radio decision makers in attendance aswell as members of the general public. Thevenues include the Roxy in AmsterdamJanuary 25 and Huxly's in Berlin onJanuary 31.
Also, to heighten interests in the newrelease are members of Jesus Jones particu-larly Mike Edwards and lain Baker haveprefaced the tour with upfront promotionincluding dozens of print and electronicmedia interviews in each market.
For example, interviews on Holland'sRadio Veronica and on Finland's popularcable TV show "Good Morning Finland"(600,000 viewers).
The theory behind the high -profile cam-paign is to familiarize the continent withthe band and the new album, so when it isreleased, people will be comfortable withJesus Jones' sound. According to head ofinternational promotion for EMI UK JohnBriley, "It is important that we got copiesof the single and the album into the handsof the right people as soon as possible. Atthe same time, the interviews and mediaexposure allows them to get across themessage of what they and their music areabout. As a song writer, Edwards has opin-ions and ideas about what is on the mindsof people in Europe."
Briley is confident Perverse will gathermomentum from The Devil You Knowvideo, which is currently in MTVEurope's "Buzz -Bin" rotation. Briley con-tends the band's recent upfront promotionalvisit to Italy has helped to get the singlemore than token airplay there. "I thinkradio programmers feel the sound is some-thing they can work with and will want tobe part of it from the beginning. JesusJones' sound is something that will bearound for a long time and is somethingthat could be covered and covered verywell by other bands," he explains.
Gail Colson of GailforceManagement, London, Jesus Jones' man-agement, echoes Briley's comments about
the importance of the video. Now, MTVEurope is very important "for a band's suc-cess in Europe," she says. "I sat down withthem and we had a kind of think-tank onwhat we can do with MTV because of itsinfluence in Europe."
Colson says lessons learned from pastexperiences on the continent, includinghaving things thrown at them, coupled withthe confidence from pre-release promotion-al visits has thickened Jesus Jones' hide."In England it was almost too simple forthem. They built an audience here and wereselling out venues like The Town &Country. They had never played to theirown audience on the continent. So the sup-port tour with The Cramps was done forthe experience. For me it did them an awfullot of good. If we only got through to 10%of the audience, then it was worthwhile."
She continues, "Bands that are going tolast, have to learn to grow a thick skin. Ithas been a learning process. If Perversedoesn't take off in Europe, I'll be very dis-appointed but very surprised."
Colson believes continental Europe willhave to take Perverse seriously given thebands success in the UK, US, NewZealand, Australia and Japan. "Europe willrealize that it is not just a fan -based thing."Colson says to reinforce their profile, theband will return to the continent this sum-mer playing at festivals and after touringthe US and other parts of the world.
The Devil You Know was written byEdwards and produced by Warne Livesey,whose- credits include Midnight Oil andJulian Cope. It is Jesus Jones' first singlesince Right Here Right Now hit the chartsincluding the number 1 US spot in July1991.
Right Here Right Now was from the USplatinum and UK number 1 album Doubtand won an award for the most playedrecord on the influential college radioscene last year. The Devil You Know isbacked with another track, Phoenix on 12 -inch cassette and CD-digipack. All formatsinclude a vast array of mixes including theSatellite Over Tehran mix. The second CDin the digipack offers a Baker -composedtrack, entitled Want To Know.
SHORT TAKES The "ultimate SM" video for the NineInch Nails' single Happiness In Slaveryis not only banned for broadcast; it's noteven allowed out of the Island's officefront door. Sex maniacs who want asneak peak should call Phil Cooper attel (+44) 81.741 1511. The new Lenny Kravitz album AreYou Gonna Go My Way is out in Europeon March 1. The same -titled single seesthe light at February 8. A European touris scheduled to take place between May29 and July 9. The second album by Catanese bandUzeda, Waters, will be produced byAmerican alternative crack Steve Albini(Big Black, Pixies and Gore). Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard isworking on a side project with somefriends dubbed Shame (Epic). An albumis expected to be out in March. A newPearl Jam is planned for July, but maybe delayed if Ten continues selling asstrongly as it is. In the series of famous duets, includ-ing Peabo Bryson & Celine Dion,Luther Vandross & Janet Jackson,Patty Smyth & Don Henley, we nowadd a new cute couple: Helen Hoffner& Bryan Adams. The latter is said tohave written the song. The last one reported to have workedwith the almighty Prince is UK femalerapper Morrie Love, whose upcomingsingle is a royal production. While his wife Whitney is changingthe diapers of their first child, BobbyBrown has his hands free for a shortEuropean tour, from the end of April tomid -May. After eight years as a rare and expen-sive import disc, Haul Of Hollow bythe Smiths starring the enigmaticMorrissey will be released in the USthis spring. The post -Georgia Satellites careersfor Dan Baird-having a hit single withI Love You Period in Holland-andRicky Richards (now with IzzyStradlin & The Juju Hounds) havegotten off to a flying start, reason forElektra to release the Satellites samplerLet It Rock, featuring their 1986 USnumber 2 hit Keep Your Hands ToYourself.
The Beloved Still Loved After Long AbsenceLooking for married couples in the charts?Ok, let's go! In the post John & Yoko -era,the Whitney & Bobby -liaison is the mostobvious one. The Beloved-a new entry inthe UK singles charts at number 17 withSweet Harmony-is the newest addition tothe list, since, after the departure of SteveWaddington, remaining member JonMarsh brought in his wife Helena.
The Beloved shares the small group ofacts (Bruce Springsteen and DefLeppard) that can permit themselves tohave a five-year hiatus between twoalbums, Happiness and Conscience, and
meanwhile not affecting the degree of suc-cess.
Comments East West head of interna-tional Ian Grenfell, "Usually it's an enor-mous risk when an artist stays away thatlong. You have to come back with some-thing really strong, otherwise you can for-get it. The Beloved made the right record,as is proved by the current UK hit. Wewant to create the same basis for the albumon the continent where the band never hada hit so far. A pan-European marketingcampaign and a possible concert tour in theautumn are both fully depending on single
hits. Other tracks that spring to mind forfuture singles include Outerspace Girl andSpirit."
The synth -dominated tune SweetHarmony is a traditional verse -chorus popsong, which means very melodic and radiofriendly. Grenfell thinks that if that isn'tenough, the video will be. "It's a great con-cept based on the sleeve 'in motion' of thelegendary Jimi Hendrix album ElectricLadyland."
Insiders know that that's the one withthe nude ladies. Jon Marsh is filmed nakedamong them. Not to be banned by radio.
Signed to East West. Publisher: EMUVirgin. Management: C.M.O./London. New album: Conscience to be releasedon February 8. New single: Sweet Harmony released onJanuary 11; currently, it is at number 17 inthe UK. Recorded at Sarm West/London. Producer: Jon & Helena Marsh. Marketing: Instore material and mer-chandising.
Robbert Tilli
Marketing The Music: Artists featured have achieved Top 15 chart status in their country of origin.
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ScandinaviaA&R/PRODUCTION ARE KEYS TO SUCCESS
Scandinavian Labels Increase TheirCommitment To Local Talent
Over the last decade, Scandinavian talent has managed to stop the traditional stronggrip that Anglo-American music has had on the national and international charts. And ifstrong A&R policies are the key to establishing market share, than Scandinavian compa-
nies have got the message. Multinationals are queuing up to acquire Northern indepen-dent labels, while the local affiliates of the majors are increasing their commitment to
local talent. M&M examines the rich Scandinavian scene along with local experts.
by Robbert Tilli
The biggest and most obvious example of Scandi-navian chart domination is Roxette, the flagshipof EMI Sweden. This pop rock duo didn't comeout of the blue; both Marie Frederiksson andPer Gessle had already built up respectable solocareers. The continuous string of international hitsonly started after the release of their secondalbum Look Sharp, released at the end of 1988.
EMI Sweden head of promo Marie Dimbergrepeats the old saying that "it is easier to get tothe top than to stay there. Roxette never lost itstop position, whereas lots of artists of the samegeneration seem to have vanished completely.The success of Roxette is summed up into twoaspects: the power of the songs-Gessle is an unri-valled songwriter-and their credibility as a band.They are for real as they have demonstrated dur-ing their 18 -month Joyride world tour."
More proof of Roxette's musical skills will bedemonstrated by the band's live appearance onFebruary 22 for the "MTV - Unplugged" pro-gramme, preceded by a special Roxette weekendon MTV Europe. For the future, EMI Sweden hasset high international hopes for dance/rockcrossover Lovekings, the only other English -lan-guage act on its roster.
THE BEAT GOES ONEvery label wants local success stories to
have a continuation abroad, and there will surelybe some more chapters added to the history of
Ace Of Base
Ace Of Base. This pop reggae act's Happy Nationalbum has now sold over 100.000 copies in Den-mark, following two hit singles-All That SheWants and Wheel Of Fortune which occupied thetwo top slots in the Danish chart last year. Norwayhas been receptive to the Swedish half male/halffemale quartet signed to Danish independentMega Records, while Germany is on its way afterPolyGram's Metronome (not to be confusedwith the Swedish company by the same name)acquired the rights for the world outside Scandi-navia.
Mega A&R manager Maurice Hawkesworth,who originally hails from Delaware, US, revealsthe label's philosophy. "We're music peoplehere," he says. "Everybody is working here for thelove of music. We're not a bank. Strong teamworkand good facilities are essential."
Hawkesworth believes that crossborderexploitation starts with listening to demo tapes."We listen to the tapes like Americans' would. Ifyou can get it on the radio, you've got one shoe inthe door. It was quite easy to hear from Ace OfBase's demo tape that this band was very special.The ultimate key to a good product is not to messwith it too much. We try to get as much exposureas we can get. Why produce things that areobscure? Get it to the people is our message.
"You can't force people to buy something thatthey don't like, certainly not with so much tochoose from these days. Whereas in the past,when 100 artists ate a piece of the pie, now thereare far more different releases at the same time.You have to compete with everyone."
The company is split up in a record label and aproduction unit. Continues Hawkesworth, "Pro-duction will be the angle for all future operations.Our MD Kjeld Wennick plays a very active andsenior role in all A&R decisions. New acts on ourroster should have an original feel to it. It's easierto imitate than to innovate. We have built up asolid reputation all over Scandinavia, so loads ofdemos flow in everyday. We don't believe in coun-tries, but in sounds. As long as it's good music,nobody cares where it comes from."
MELTING POT OF TALENTThe same thing could be said about Dr. Alban.
How many actually know this former dentistcomes from Sweden? The success of this interna-tional chartbuster is embodied by the SweMixcredo as quoted by label manager Rene Hede-myr, "We like the idea that Sweden is a meltingpot. We get the best out of everything that comesdown here, and put together international dancemusic, which is not the same as Swedish dancemusic. If you want to be big in our branch, astrong connection to the dance scene-the clubs-is absolutely necessary. Our collaboration with theexperienced Logic label in Germany was crucial inDr. Alban's case, while BMG has actually brokenthe act. For our soon -to -be -launched rock label wewill employ a specialist, somebody who's got goodcontacts in the rock clubs as well."
SweMix is organized in a similar way as Megaby having a record and publishing division as wellas a production company and studio. BMG AriolaMunich's recent acquisition of SweMix doesn't
Miss B. Haven
include the production side, leaving a great dealof its autonomy intact. Album -oriented materialwill be offered to BMG first, while there is anoption to offer purely club -directed product to
"A&R is the basis of our busi-ness. Most record companies lackan A&R force. You can take allthe ads in the world and set upthe most expensive campaigns,but if the record itself sucks, itwon't help you."
-EMI -Medley MD Michael Ritto.
various other, smaller international partners.And the Scandinavian A&R scene continues to
flourish, best illustrated by the recent flood ofacquisitions. In the beginning of last year, EMIbought Danish market leader Medley for exactlythat reason, a fact acknowledged by EMI -MedleyMD Michael Ritto. "A&R is the basis of our busi-ness. Most record companies lack an A&R force.You can take all the ads in the world and set upthe most expensive campaigns, but if the recorditself sucks, it won't help you."
A special English -language album of Miss B.Haven is just out in Scandinavia, the GSA territo-ries and the Benelux (see "Marketing The Music"last week) and other markets are to be followedsuit. Ritto is very optimistic about the internation-al potential of this all -girl group. "Our main phi-losophy is always to start working from the music.
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We ask ourselves, 'What kind of band is this, andwhat kind of music? What can we do for them?What could be the best market?'
"Sometimes we feel we have to start firstabroad. For our 'alternative' band the Poets for.instance we will start a campaign in the UK priorto Denmark. But in general, our home marketcomes first." Good examples of this strategy areMichael Learns to Rock and Sko/Torp.
EXTENDING TO THE CROWDSAnother rich source of talent can be found at
Sony Music Denmark, which has recentlyextended its roster. This year, the company willrelease 15 albums of domestic artists, whichmeans at least one per month, sometimes two. In1992, Sony Denmark made some noise with hardrock band Pretty Maids-best known for theircover of Thin Lizzy's Please Don't Leave Me,spread across Europe via one of M&M's "Loud 'N'Proud" boxes. Local A&R director/staff producerKim Hyttel explains the expansion and the willto get recognized abroad. "As part of a multina-tional one should develop acts and try to breakthem internationally as well," she says. "With thePretty Maids we have achieved a lot, becausethey're big in Japan now, although they're notthat big yet in Europe. For that market we haveprepared a special acoustic album, which will be apriority for Sony Music International."
Hyttel's recent signing and production ofAmerican rocker Link Wray-who has lived inDenmark for the past 10 years-further fits theinternational thinking of Sony Music Denmarkwhile the forthcoming album by guitar hero, Indi-an Child, will be released on March 1. Anotherinteresting new release with crossborder appeal isgrunge rock act Boghandle, whose second album
is again handled by former Nirvana producerJack Endino.
The Swedish Metronome label is currently atthe center of attention with Inner Circle, directlysigned to the label for the world outside the US.Although these reggae veterans come fromJamaica, their Bad To The Bone album is a 100%Swedish production. Metronome product directorMattias Wachtmeister has every right to be aproud man. "The project is still very much alive.Due to the hit single Sweat (Alalala Long) [one ofthe best played singles last year in the West, WestCentral and North European regions], the bandhas toured Europe heavily last year and will comeback in mid -February to back up the current singleRock With You, with more concerts scheduled atthe summer festivals when the third singleWrapped Up In Your Love will be out."
Wachtmeister says that with acts like Inner Cir-cle and dance/rock crossover the StoneFunkers-who will have a new album out in , April-Metronome tries to get them established in asmuch markets as possible. "But that doesn't neces-sarily mean that we follow this strategy for all ourartists. For some we don't divert our efforts at toomany markets at the same time, because thatwould harm the results at home." Eric Gadd is anact that Wachtmeister prefers to be careful with,although his 1991 debut album Do You Believe inGadd sold 100.000 copies in the Scandinavian ter-ritories. On February 25, his yet -to -be -named fol-low-up album will be released.
ALL IN THE FAMILY"First make all the mistakes in your own mar-
ket [Denmark] before you go abroad" is one ofthe guidelines for Genlyd BMG marketing man-ager Jesper Bay who has found the time right to
place Thomas Helmig in the capable hands of hiscolleagues of BMG Ariola Hamburg. "The openmarket means a warm welcome to a lot of conti-nental acts. Vaya Con Dios from Belgium is
doing well here, so why shouldn't we try to placeour product on the international market? As far as
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money is concerned, it'sthe icing on the cake.
"The internationalperspective is verytempting, though. Thegeneral feel among ourartists is that it's onlyfair that their musicgoes to other countries,especially now that theborders have disap-peared. The fact thatwe're now part of a
multinational will sure-ly be an advantage.Being member of this
big BMG family means that at least you getresponse from the various affiliates when you mailout listening cassettes."
In general BMG Genlyd acts have to be estab-lished at home before an international career iseven considered. Fielfraz is the exception to therule, because, in comparison to dance acts, rockbands are more expensive to produce.
The same thoughts are echoed by PolyGramNorway A&R/marketing manager PetterSingsaas, who rolled out the red carpet for tradi-tional rock band Stage Dolls, whose single LoveDon't Bother Me has been included in one ofM&M's "Track Attack" boxes.
"First what you need when you start thinkinginternationally is a commitment from your
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Scandinaviaates across Europe. That was no problem for us;the album Stripped was released all over theplace. The band toured Europe as a support actfor Mr. Big, so they were confronted with theright target group.
"International exploitation is very importantwith tour support and the bills for remixes to bepaid. We did everything we could for the StageDolls, but looking back, we did not yet achievethe same results as in Norway, where the bandenjoyed a number 1 hit." Other PolyGram Norwayacts ready for the pan-European market includeYeahlove Swans and Claudia Scott.
Warner Music Norway A&R manager FredEngh agrees with Singsaas on the issue of supportwithin the multinational. "If you want to get youracts across Europe, you should start within theWarner companies. Never expect direct resultswith your first international release. U2 had to goa long way as well, so we see a band like theSeptember When as a long-term project. That'show we're going to treat their third album OneEye Open."
Jimmy Miller [of Rolling Stones -fame] is the
executive producer ofthat album, releasedon February 15, a
good argument tokeep at least one earopen. A lot is expect-ed from SeptemberWhen, as their lastalbum Mother, I'veBeen Kissed sold animpressive 80.000copies on national ter-ritory. To put thingsinto perspective: thatputs them behind fel-low countrymen A -Ha
(125.000 copies sold of their East Of The Sunalbum), but ahead of R.E.M's Out Of Time album(60.000 copies).
For Engh, local acts are very important"because they are always available. A TV appear-ance really boosts the sales enormously in a coun-try like ours. I wish I could get R.E.M. in a TVshow. Getting your acts on MTV Europe is essen-
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tial, but hard for Norwegian acts since we don'thave a MTV office like the Swedes have in Stock-holm."
Languages are fundamental in crossborderexploitation. For example, it is possible to releaseSwedish -language artists in Finland, but the otherway round-Finnish-language export to Sweden-is absolutely out of the question. Warner MusicFinland marketing manager Ari Lohenoja has tobear this in mind all the time. "Swedish is the sec-ond language here, so there aren't any problemson that side. But on our own domestic roster wedon't have very much suitable for internationalexploitation. For that reason, the national marketwill always be our first aim. We only have oneEnglish -language act, guitarist and TV personalityHeikki Silvennoinen. His Mature & Coo/ album isalso released in Norway and Sweden."
Kurre-a singer with the most "Mediterraneanfeel outside Italy"-is one of the Finnish localheroes with unquestionable international appeal;depending on foreign interest, his upcoming sec-ond album could easily lend itself to an English -language production.
BACKSTREET GIRLS
Let's Have It- WEA (LP) (Norway)When you read in the CD booklet produced byMichael Ilbert" (Sator" and the Sinners) plus"Fanx to the Inmates," you know you can't gowrong: serious rocking in the overdrive. For thosewho still don't understand, these Norwegian guys(!) use the same elevator as Aerosmith.
THE JUNGLE MEDICS11 ake lip And Smell The Fish - Process (LP) (Norway)Now that Doug Wimbish has joined the ranks ofLiving Colour, the question is who will take careof the inheritance of Tackhead. The answer is theJungle Medics. Somebody should set up a meet-ing with sound wizard Adrian Sherwood. Indus-trial sounds on a funky sometimes reggae founda-tion, it all comes to them naturally. Sometimesthey are as accessible as the Red Hot Chili Pep-pers (Nomads, Gipsy Trash and H.I.V. Spell). Pub-lished by Warner Chappell Music Denmark.
BLOOMING DAYSCrying On The Phone - Columbia (Sweden)This is pop as it was once meant to be, with agood, immediately hummable melody and lyricsaimed straight for the heart. It is almost too sim-ple to be true. Roxette is living proof that this stillworks, so why not with this fivesome?
YEAHLOVE SWANSLove Tech - Vertigo (LP) (Norway)Labeled as alternative, but certainly not lookingfor the easy way out. When these guys add dancebeats to their music, it makes sense. Doomy andcarefully shaped according to the works of early'80s cult producer Martin Hannett, while the Sis-
ters Of Mercy are at hearing distance all the waythrough. Most optimistic sounding song is the sin-gle She's A Boom Boom.
THE GIRLSIt's Not For The OskOn - Air (LP) (Sweden)Girls, girls, girls. Okay, "girls" means "boys" inScandinavia as we know from the Backstreet Girlson this very same page. These Swedish boys dowhat Crowded House excel in-writing Beatles-esque melodies-but with a bit more power. Bythe way, we've never heard such a nice Hammondorgan as on the track Living On The Moon sinceGreen Onions by Booker T. & The MGs.
ESTER BROHUS
Ester Rrohus - Sonet (LP) (Denmark)While the discussion of US country making inroadsinto Europe continues, this is one of the best Euro-pean country releases ever. And Brohus is not acheap imitation; on the contrary, this recordshould be shipped out by thousands to the US.Emmylou, Wynnona and Reba will be shocked bycompetition coming in from the most unexpectedcorner, from Denmark...
HENNING STJERKSmalltown Saturday Night - Cenlyd BMG (LP)(Denmark)Tell your listeners to put the chairs aside, becauseit's party time. Stwrk is the last of a dying breed,the real rockers. He knows good repertoire is halfthe work, so again he picked out three songs outof grandmaster Mickey Jupp's songbook, of
which Claggin' On is an absolute smash for all for-mats. A bonus is the clear production by Britishgood time rock expert Mike Vernon.
BUBBLEGUM RIDELa La La! - Dino (LP) (Sweden)This Swedish band is in the same stage as PinkFloyd in 1967 when Syd Barrett and RogerWaters took their Volkswagen bus to their gigsinstead of a big coach. The psychedelic days arestill very much alive. And with tracks like GodBless The Union and Waiting For Lies that shouldnot be regretted at all.
GREAT KING RAT
Great King Rat- Planet (LP) (Sweden)Traditional '70s hard rock played on the razor'sedge is hard to find these days. Whereas mostalbums are killed by over -production, theseSwedes bring us the right stuff. The guts comefrom themselves instead of modern recordingtricks. It's a bit like Deep Purple in the DavidCoverdale days, rock no metal. If edited, WomanIn Love, with its funky guitar breaks is the trackthat could break them on EHR.
HEIKKI SILVENNOINENYou Run - WEA (Finland)Pick out one Finnish album at random, andchances are you'll see Silvennoinen's name on it.This ace session guitarist is omnipresent. The sec-ond single taken from his first solo effort Mature& Coo/ is the perfect Clapton-like MOR rock song,one that will make your listeners keep their eyeson the road, meanwhile softly drumming on thesteering wheel.
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Station OperationsTECHNOLOGY ROUNDUPTo Russia And Flanders With LyrecDanish tape duplication and play-back specialist Lyrec has openeda technical centre in Moscow inconjunction with Melodiya fol-lowing an agreement signed earli-er in 1992. The centre, sited inMelodiya's own headquarters, hasa full range of Lyrec tape dupli-cating and loading equipment aswell as its broadcast taperecorders such as FRED andFRIDA.
The "Melodiya-Lyrec Techni-cal Centre" also houses a
parts/service department to caterfor Russian and eastern Europeancustomers. Address: TverskoyBoulevard 24, 103 009 Moscow.Tel: (+010) 7095 229.9792.
Lyrec has also delivered 11FRED portable recorders toFlemish Belgian broadcasterBRTN. The machines will be dis-tributed among the five regionalBRTN stations in Brussels,Antwerp, Ghent, Hasselt andKortrijk. FRIDA's rugged porta-bility will come in handy as the
New CD Players From StuderNew CD players will soon beavailable from Studer in theshape of the D730 and D731.
The 730 is similar to oldermodels with the "wedge" shape,top -loading format and varispeedfader, while the 731 is a 2U rack -mounting front -loader version.Studer - Regensdorf, Switzerland.Tel: (+41) 1 870.7511.
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FRIDA is a professional 4 -inch, two -channel tape machinewith three speeds, full servo -con-trolled tape handling and DolbyHX Pro and phase -compensatedrecord amps as standard. It is alsoavailable with a special DCpower pack for outside broadcastoperation.Lyrec - Skovlunde, Denmark.Tel: (+45) 4453 2522.
PCM-7000 DATTops SalesOrders placed at the tail end of1992 took European sales ofSony's PCM-7000 series DATrecorder beyond 2.000 units.Milan -based post productionhouse Video Time purchased 10PCM-7030 units, while PolishNational Radio acquired anamazing 52 PCM-2700s alongwith 24 TCD-D10 PRO II DATportables and a PCM-7050.
Polish national Radio'smachines will be distributedamong its 17 regional studios; thePCM-2700s will be used primari-ly for transmission and post pro-duction roles.Sony Broadcast & Communica-tions - Basingstoke, UK. Tel:(+44) 256.483.366.
High Marks For Audionics ACEI was recently able to borrow oneof Audionics' new ACE con-soles and try it out in a live situa-tion on a 28 -day, restricted -ser-vice -licence FM station CrackerFM/Hastings. We were raisingmoney for charity so our entirestudio was "borrowed" from kindmanufacturers. It
was an idealopportunity to putsome excellentequipment to the"acid test" withlargely non -tech-nical DJs, many ofwhom had verylittle experience inradio.
The ACE is a12 -channel, on -airself -op mixerwhich is "quasi -modular." Ratherthan having channel modules,the ACE comes as standard with12 faders and associated knobsand switches. The configurationof channels is done by insertingchannel cards at the back of themixer which have all the neces-sary electronics on them. This
presents a slight trade-off with costpitted against ease of maintenance.But at least individual channelcards can be removed quickly andwith minimum disruption.
Operationally the ACE is verysimple. Each channel has only aninput gain pot, a PFL button, a
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remote start button and a fader. Theremote start can be configured tointerface with all types of equip-ment found in the average studioand a tally light return is available.Meter and studio monitoring is viaa bank of buttons with off -air, PFL,output and EXT available. Audion-ics standard multi -selector units can
be used to extend monitor inputchoice via the EXT position.
Everybody who used theACE on Cracker FM found itvery easy to operate. The PPMmetering is clear and concise,with a mono meter across theoutput all the time and a stereo
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when compared to desks which iteasily out -performs operational-ly. All in all, the ACE is a verygood self -op desk. Recent salesto the BBC World Service(albeit in slightly modified form)prove that it is being appreciatedeven at this early stage.
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Clyde Awarded Bay RadioStudio Installation ContractGlasgow, Scotland. Tel: (44Glas-gow-based Clyde Electronicshas been awarded the contract fora turnkey installation of a studiocomplex for Bay Radio, winnerof the new ILR licence for More-cambe Bay in the northwest ofEngland. The studios will bebased at a converted mill (the for-mer headquarters of Reebok) at
St. George's Quay in Lancaster onthe banks of the River Lune.
Bay Radio MD Julian Allittchose Clyde after working withthem in the past on similar pro-jects. Bay is due to commencebroadcast this spring.Clyde Electronics - Glasgow,Scotland. Tel: (+44) 419 5279504) 419 527 950
Pan -North American CoverageFrom New Audio Satellite ServiceIDB Broadcast of Culver City,CA has joined forced withNovanet Communications ofCanada to introduce Ku -bandFM Squared, a new audio distri-bution service which covers virtu-ally all of North America using asingle dedicated transponder onthe Canadian Anik E-1 satellite.
The service covers an areafrom Canada's northwest territo-
ries to Texas, from the Pacific tothe Atlantic coast, and offersgreater coverage than satellitesmore usually used for US audiodistribution. For reception, dishesas small as 75 centimeters can beutilized, making it extremelycost-effective.IDB Communications - CulverCity, California, US. Tel: (+1)213 870.9000
Nordic Sound SymposiumCalls For PapersThe Bolkesj0 Mountain Hotel inNorway will once again be hostio the "Nordic Sound Sympo-sium," a joint venture between theNorwegian Broadcasting Cor-poration, the University ofTrondheim and Seem Audio A/S.The arrangement committee arecalling for papers presenting newtechniques, new equipment andnew ideas in the audio and broad-
casting field.There will be an exhibition at
the Symposium, as usual. Thefirst Symposium was held in1968; the last took place in 1991with 300 delegates and 30exhibitors. For more information,contact The Nordic Sound Sym-posium Committee, P.O. Box115, N-1380 Heggedal, Norway.Tel: (+47) 6679 7730.
Tannoy Relaunch System 8And 10; Win JapaneseTannoy has done some very thor-ough research in its updating thesuccessful Series 8 and 10 studionews field -monitor loudspeakers.The company looked into compo-nent behaviour and, in particular,why capacitors (condensers) pro-duce noise when high-level signalsare applied. As a result the newSeries 8 and 10 units have custom -produced capacitors for enhancedsonic performance.
Research into the effect ofinternal vibrations on inductorcoils has led to the introduction ofcoils vacuum -impregnated with avibration reducing resin at the timeof manufacture. These and otherimprovements are designed to keepthe Series 8 and 10 NFM loud-speakers at the leading edge ofmonitor design.
Tannoy has also won a presti-gious export award sponsoredjointly by the Scottish Council forDevelopment and Industry and
the Japanese External TradeOrganization. Tannoy, which hasbeen exporting monitors to Japanfor over 20 years, sells more than70% of its annual business throughexport with Japan accounting for£2 million turnover in 1992. It wasthe export of loudspeakers forkaraoke machines that won Tan-noy the award.Tannoy - Coatbridge, Scotland.Tel: (+44) 236.420.199.
ANDY BANTOCK started inradio with the BBC in 1980as tecnical operator. He hasworked as a presenter, man-ager, engineer, operator anddesigner. More recently, Ban-tock set up his own broadcastconsultancy, handling bothengineering and program-ming. He can be reached at(+44) 424.434 626.
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week, as well as featurednew albums indicated bythe designation "AL."Within each country,
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ANTENNE BAYERN/Munkh P
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Markus Steinkuhl - DJ/ProducerPower Ploy:
Charles 8 Eddie. Would I
Jon Swede Do You
Lionel Rkhio My Destiny
Outfield- Going Back
Vayo Con Dios- Heading
Whitney Houston. I WA
Lindsey Buckingham. SoulA List:
AD Duran Duran- Ordinary
Edo Zankie- Wie Gut
Inker & Hamilton- You'll
Take That. Could It
B List:
AD Girlfriend- Take It
Juliann Werding- Geister
Shank. Saving For
Timmy T- Cry A Million
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Antje Schmidt - Head Of MusicA List:
AD Chris Norman- Goodbye Lady
Den Harrow. Real Big Love
Milva- Mein Weg
Van Dango- Eisblick
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Markus Hertie ProducerPower Play:AD Duran Duran- OrdinaryA List:
AD Fantastischen Vier- SafiGuns N' Roses- November Rain
Mad Cobra- Flex
Michael Jackson- Give In To Me
Take That Could
U.S. 3- Cantaloop
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Markus Hertle - ProducerA List:
AD Celine Dion- Love Can
Foith No More- I'm Easy
Jennifer Rush- Vision Of You
Martine Giroult- RevivalRode Feel No Pain
rood The Wet Sprocket- Walk
RADIO FFH/Frankfurt
Andreas Karcsewski - Head OfMusic
B List:
AD Faith No More -
Lisa Stansfield
Munchener Freiheit -
Take That -
Toad The Wet Sprocket
RADIO NRW/Oberhausen
Jeff van Gelder - Head Of MonoA list:AD Flying Pickets- 'Orc-
Heights How Do Yc.
Miinchener FreiheitPrefab Sprout. If You
Sade Feel No Pom
Shai I' Ever
Take That. Coulc It
SWF 3: POPSHOP HITLINE/
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Jail Lange - ProducerA list:AD Jon Secada Cs You
WDR 1: SCHLAGERRALLYE/
Cologne P
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Wolfgang Roth - ProducerA List:
AD Bad Company. This Could
Chris Norman- Goodbye Lady
Colours. Whatever You
Def Leppard- Heaven Is
Diana Ross. Upside Down
Element Of Crime Speer
Fronk & Walters- After
Lady Soul- II My Sister
Madness- The Harder
Orch Jae. Michel Medley
Six Was Nine- We Are Free
Sting- If I Ever
Take That. Could It
Toad The Wet Sprocket- Walk
2 Nations- Don't Leave
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Lori Granger - Music DirB List:
AD Ace Of Base -All That She Wants
Beloved- Sweet Harmony
Chess- If You Leave
Faith No More I'm Easy
Mick Jagger- Sweet Thing
Out/Blue Out OfRade Feel No Pain
BERLIN 88.8/Berlin GNational Music
Jiirgen Jiirgens Head Of MusicA List:
AD David Hasselhoff. The Girl
Den Harrow- Reol Big love
Jesus Loves You Sweet
Julian Warding- GeiserLeon- Du Felhst Mir So
Munchener Freiheit- Tousend
Pe Werner. Mehr
Sissi Perlinger Wo Ist Der Monet
Take That Could It
B List:
AD Bellamy Brothers- My IndianaBonnie Tyler -Coll Me
Chris Norman Goodbye Lady
Corinna & Dirk- Gb Niemols
Dirk Busch- ivoisch
Fernando Express ConzoneH. Kerkelingh- Witrischkeit
Klaus & Klaus- Aber Schalk
Petra Frey. Herz In
Petra Laser. Das Spiel
Roger Whittaker -Touch' Hinob
Teddy Parker. Eine Tit.
Vaya Con Dios Time Flies
ENERGY/Berlin
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Holger Richter - Music Dir
B List:
AD Shokespeors Sister no
HIT RADIO N 1/Nurernberg
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Cetin Vernon Prog DirPower Play:
Captain Hollywood- 0-A List:
AD En Vogue Give It
Peter Gabriel- Steam
Take That Could It
808 Stare/UB40- One In
HUNDERT 6/Berlin G
Rainer Gruhn - Music Dir
Power Play:
Boys II Men- End Of
Cliff Richard. I Still
Elton John- last Song
Lionel Richie- love Oh
Rod Stewart. Tom
Alexander Mezek- AnyoneShonice Saving For
Trey Loren:. Someone
A list:AD Fernando Express- Canzone
Jordy Our, Our
Julian Weeding- GenterLeon- Du Felhst Mir So
Miinchener Freiheit- Tausend
Pe Werner. Melt
Roland Kaiser -Gans Oder
Sissi Perlinger Wo 1st Der Mann?
OK RADIO/Hamburg G-P
Oliver Weiberg - Head Of MusicPower Play:
AD Nona Gaye- I'm OverjoyedB List:
AD Lisa Stansfield- Someday
Mad Cobra- Flex
Martha Wash- Carry
R.E.M. Man On The Moon
SOUL SYSTEM Its Gonna
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Take That Could It
Toad The Wet Sprocket Walk
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Ralf Blosberg Head Of MusicA List:
AD Foith No More - Easy
Mick Jagger Sweet Thing
Patty Smyth. No
Sade or. No Pain
Take That Could It
Toad The Wet Sprocket. Well
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Peter "Marc" Stingl - Music DirPower Ploy:
Vaya Con Dios. Time Flies
Udo Lindenberg- Korper
AL Josh & Emotionen
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AD Christophe Deschamps Love
Dino Carroll Soecial Kind
Paul McCartney. Hope
R.E.M. Man On The Moon
Rick Price Walk Away
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Benny Schemer - Head Of Music
Power Play:
Black Sorrows- Ain't Love The..
Nirvana. In boom
U2. Who's Gonna Ride..
B -52's- Revolution
Magnum- Only In
Peter Cetera- Man In Me
R.E.M. Mon On The Moon
Robert Hari- Fooled Around
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AD Mothou- You Never
B List:
AD Chris De Burgh Talk To Me
Galaktischen 2. Der Da!!!
Mick Jagger Sweet Thing
Patty Smyth- NoPaul McCartney Hope
RSH/Kiel GEHR
Stephan Hampe Head Of MusicPower Play:AD Edo Zankie. Wie Gut
A list:AD Michael Bolton- To Love
R.E.M. Man On The Moon
Rick Price Walk Away
Vaya Con Dios- Time Flies
AL Eddie Money
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Hans Thomas - ProducerPower Play:AD Duran Duran -Ordinary
Paul McCartney Hope
RADIO 7/Ulm .5
Mex Naumann Head Of MusicB List:
AD Bonnie Tyler. Call Me
Faith No More I'm Easy
Martine Giroult. Revival
Michael Smith- Color Blind
Six Was Nine We Are Free
U2- Who's Gonna Ride..
RADIO LINDAU/Lindou S
lens Bohm - MD
Power Play:AD Humphries Singers- Mama Loo '92
A List:
AD Billy Ray Cyrus- Could've
Go West. Faithful
Heaven 17- Temptation
Tasmin Archer Sleeping
B List:
AD Fontostischen Vier- Soft
Hollies- Baby Come Back
Prinsen- Kussen
RADIO CHARIVARI/Nuremberg 3
ACE
Mathias Hofmann - Music DirPower Play:
Joe Cocker- Feels like
A List:
AD Elton John- Last Sang
Heights- How Do You
Inner Circle Rock
R.E.M. Man On The Moon
Whitney Houston- I Will
RADIO KOLN: COLOGNE
CHARTS/ Cologne 3
EHR
Uwe Sporl Prog DirLudwig Schieffer - Nog DirA List:
AD Billy Ray Cyrus- These Boots
Kylie Minogue CelebrationLSE. Fur Et H
Sharnen- Phorever People
The Boys Are Lonely. Goodbye
Twice As Nice Room With
WELLS FIDELITAS/Karisruhe B
ACE
Thomas Tscheschner - Head OfMusic
A List:
AD Patty Smyth ND
Pe Werner Mem
Six Was Nine- We Are Free
Toad The Wet Sprocket- Walk
Vaya Con Dios Time Flies
UNITED KINGDOM
AT1ANT1C 252/London P
EHR
Paul Kavanagh - Prog DirA List:
AD Dean Collison Runaways
Duran Duran- Ordinary
Faith No More I'm Easy
Frank & Walters. Aker
Prefab Sprout- A Life Of
West End. The Love
BBC RADIO 1/London P
EHR
Paul Robinson - Prog Dir
A List:
AD Annie Lennox- Lovesong
B List:
AD Dina Carroll- Falling
Duran Duran- Ordinary
Extreme- Tragic Comic
Little Angels- The Way
M People- How Can Love
Paul Westerberg- Dyslexic
Perception- Serious Love
Saint Etienne- You're In
BRMB FM/Birmingham P
EHR
Robin Valk - Head Of MusicA List:
AD Al Jarreau What You.
Annie Lennox- Little
Chris Rea- Sob Top
Deacon Blue- We Can
Freddie Mercury. Great
Jimmy Nail- Beautiful
Sister Sledge- We Are
Whitney Houston- I'm Every
B List:
AD Cathy Dennis- Falling
Extreme- Tragic Comic
Jon Secede- Angel
Leila K. Open
Lemon Trees- Let It
M People- How Can I Love
Thunder A Better
Trey Loren.- Photograph
Undercover. Wonno
CAPITAL FM/London P
EHR
Richard Park - Prog ContrA List:
AD Annie Lennox- Little
Beloved- Sweet Harmony
Billy Ocean- Pressure
Cathy Dennis- Falling
Deacon Blue- We Can
Extreme Tragic Comic
Fleetwood Man Love Shines
Hothouse Flowers Emotional
M People- How Can I love
Mick Jagger- Sweet Thing
Sting- If Ever
Whitney Houston- I'm Every
B List:
AD 808 State- Plan 9
Kym Moselle. Love Me The
Moodswings. SpiriNalOui 3- For What
Poison -Stand
USURA- Open Your
CHILTERN NETWORK/ Dunstable/
Northampton /GloucesterEHR
Clive Dickens - Head Of Music
A List:
AD Duran Duran- Ordinary
Undercover- Wonno
B List:
AD Barenaked Ladies- Brian
Del Leppard. Heaven Is
Del Amitri- When You
G.W.McLennan. Fingers
Gory Clark- We Soil
Hothouse Flowers- Emotional
Starclub- Hord To Get
Tosmin Archer -In Your
The The- Dogs Of Lust
West End- The Love
CITY FM/Liverpool P
EHR
Sue Taylor - Cooed
A List:
AD Cher Many Rivers
B List:
AD Deacon Blue- We Can
Duran Duran -Ordinary
East 17 Deep
Girlfriend Take It
Hannah Jones Keep ItJon Swaths. Angel
Lorraine Cato- How Con You
Lulu- ',dependence
Tom Robinson- War
Trey Loren. Photograph
KISS FM/London P
Dance
Gordon McNamee - Prog DirB List:
AD Dodge City Prod.- As Long As
En Vogue- Give It
Lorraine Cato- How Can You
Mary J. Blige- Reminisce
Sister Sledge We Are
Watergotes Don't Go Walking
METRO RADIO GROUP/Newcastle P
EHR
Lis Elliott - Music OrganiserA List:
AD Al Jarreao What YouBilly Ocean- Pressure
Chris Rea. Soft Top
Hannah Jones. Keep It
Jimmy Nail- Beautiful
Jimmy Nail -Only Love
MUSIC & MEDIA JANUARY 30 1993 35
AmericanRadioHistory.Com
Station ReportsMichael Bolton- Reach Out
B ListAD Belly- Feed The Tree
Cathy Dennis- Falling
Cult She Sells
Don E. Oh My Gosh
Extreme- Tragic Comic
Fergetta- Music
Lorraine Coto- How Con You
Mick Jagger. Sweet Thing
Sister Sledge- We Are
USURA- Open Your
PICCADILLY RADIO/Manchester P
EHR
Keith Pringle Head Of MusicA List:AD Erasure- Blue Savannah
Faith No More I'm EasyLulu- Independence
B List:
AD Dee Fredrix And So ISOUL SYSTEM- Its Gonna
Sister Sledge We Are
Spandau Ballet Gold
Thunder- A Better
Trey Lorenz- Photograph
CHOICE FM/London G
Dance
Merritt Crawford - Head Of Muscle
A List:
AD Alexander O'Neal- Love Makes
Arrested Dev.- Mr. Wendel
Bell Biv Devoe Gangster
Bobby Brown. Get Away
Hi -Five. Quality Time
Lorraine Coto- How Can You
Naughty By Nature- Hip HopTrey Lorenz -Photograph
8 List:
AD AZ -1. Trust In
Bryan Powell- I Commit
Choke Demus- Mr. Mention
Chubb Rock. Yabadobadoo
Grand Pub. Check ItHeavy D & The Boys- Who's
Home Team- Pick It
Ice Cube, Wicked
Immature- Munchies
Keisha Jenkins- Goin' Through
Krush. Let's Get
Lorenzo- Tic Tok
MC Such- Back To
Oscar- I'm Calling You
Portrait. Honey
Pure Silk. Your Love
Rogge Twins- Partly
Roger Robin -Oh Lord
Rude Boys- Go Ahead
S.W.V.- I'm So
Shabba Ranks- Muscle
Shanice- Saving For
Shawn Christopher -Thinking
fish. PushToni Braxton- Love Shoulda..
Voices- Yeah Yeah Yeah
COOL FM/Belfast GBiLE
John Paul Ballantine Head OfMusic
A List:
AD Beijing Spring- We Can
Duran Duran. Ordinary
En Vogue- Give It
Snap- Exterminate
B List:
AD Cher. Many Rivers
Chris Rea Soh Top
Cult. She Sells
Gary Clark. We SoilJon Secede- Angel
Max Ire A Hard
Shanice Saving For
DOWNTOWN RADIO/Belfast G
John Rosborough Prog DirA List:
AD Ashes & Diamonds- Hands
Beloved- Sweet Harmony
Chevys- Goodnight
Chris Rea- Soft Top
Freddie Mercury. Great
Jon Swedes Angel
Lulu. Independence
Sandra. Johnny Winne
Torn Jones. All You
West End- The Love
FORTH RFM/Edinburgh G
Colin Sommerville Head Of Music
A Usti
AD Extreme Tragic ComicHothouse Flowers Emotional
lodeck Cherish
Jon Secede. Angel
Lemon Trees- Let It
Lemonheads- Confetti
Maggie Reilly. Touch
Mick Jaggw. Sweet Thing
Sophie B. Hawkins I Want You
Sugar- If I Can't
LISURA. Open Your
Undercover. I Wanna
West End- rhe Love
B Lists
AD Don E- Oh My Gosh
Freddie Mercury -GreatIan McNabb- If Love
New Anent*. Take OR
Pearl Jam- Ocean
Saint Etienne You're In
HORIZON RADIO AND GALAXY
RADIO/ Milton Keynes and Bristol G
Dance
Clive Dickens Head Of MusicA List:
AD En Vogue, Give It
SOUL SYSTEM Its Gonna
Undercover- I Minna
B list:AD Brothers/Outlaw- Good
Cathy Dennis- Falling
Ground Level- Dreams Of
Lorraine Cato- How Can You
INVICTA/Whitstable GEHR
John Lewis Program ManagerTim Stewart Head Of MusicA List:AD Alexander O'Neal- Love Makes
Del Amitri- When You
En Vogue Give B
Gerry Rafferty- Get Out
Go West- What You
Snap- Exterminate
B List:
AD Arrested Der.- Mr. Wendal
Charles & Eddie NYC
Moodswings- Spiritual
RADIO CLYDE/Glasgow G
EHR
Alex Dickson Prog DirA List:
AD Chris Rea -Soft TopJimmy Nail- Beautiful
Mick Jagger- Sweet Thing
Sister Sledge- We Are
B List:
AD Extreme Tragic ComicFaith No More- I'm Easy
Freddie Mercury -Great
Hothouse Flowers -Emotional
Trey Lorenz- Photograph
RED ROSE
RADIO/Preston/Blackpool GEHR
Dave Sender Head Of MusicB List:
AD Alexander O'Neal- Love Makes
Damn Yankees. Where You're
Duran Duran- Ordinary
East 17- Deep
G.W.McLennon- Fingers
Gary Clark. We Sail
John Lee Hooker- Boogie At
Jon Secede -Angel
Lorraine Cato- How Can You
Lulu- Independence
Sister Sledge- We Are
Sugar- If I Can't
Tansads- Up The
Tom Robinson- War
Trey Lorenz- Photograph
SUNSET RADIO/Manchester GDance
Duncan Smith - Prog Dir
A List:
AD Alexander O'Neal- Love Makes
Boys II Men- Matownphilly
Danni'elle Gaho- Do It
Hi -Five- I like The Way
Krush- Let's Get
Mary J. Bilge- Reminisce
BROADLAND FM/Norwich S
EHR.
Mike Stewart Frog DirDave Brown - Head Of MusicA List:
AD Duran Duran -Ordinary
Faith No More I'm Easy
Little Angels- Womankind
Lorraine Cato- How Can You
Peter Gabriel- Steam
Undercover- I Wanna
B List:
AD Alexander O'Neal- Love Makes
Beloved. Sweet Harmony
Billy Ocean- Pressure
Cher. Many Rivers
Damn Yankees- Where You're
Jon Secede Angel
Rodeo Jones- Natural
Sister Sledge We Are
Trey Lorenz Photograph
FOX FM/Oxford 5
EHR
Steve Ellis Prog Contr
A List:
AD Arrested Dev, Mr. WendalBeloved. Sweet Harmony
En Vogue Give It
Jesus Jones- The Devil
Lorraine Cato. How Can You
Lulu- Independence
Mick Jagger- Sweet Thing
Sister Sledge- We Are
Sunscreem- Broken English
Undercover. I Wanna
GWR FM/Bristol/Swindon 5
EHR
Gory Vincent Head Of MusicA List:
AD Duran Duran. Ordinary
Tom Robinson- War
B List:
AD Alexander O'Neal- Love Makes
Cher -Many Rivers
Cult- She Sells
Damn Yankees- Where You're
Denim- Middle Of The Road
Flue- Down Is The
Hothouse Flowers- Emotional
Ion McNabb- If Love
Jon Secede -Angel
Robert Downey Jr.- Smile
Sandra. Johnny Wanna
Tansads- Up The
Trey Lorenz- Photograph
RED DRAGON
FM/Cardiff/Newport S
EHR
Jonathan Payne - Music LibrarianPower Play:
Arrested Dee.- Mr. Wendel
Beloved- Sweet Harmony
Peter Gabriel- Steam
Prefab Sprout. A Life Of...
A List:
AD Chris Rea- Soft Top
Dream- Things Can Only
Don E. Oh My Gosh
Duran Duran- Ordinary
Jimmy Nail- Beautiful
Lulu- Independence
Sugar- If I Can't
B List:
AD Al Jarreau- What You..
East 17. Deep
Efue Down Is The
Glo Worm- I Lift
Leila K- Open
Shuck& Hard To Get
Trey Lorenz -Photograph
AL Dina Carroll
SWANSEA SOUND/Wales
Rob Pendry Head Of MusicPower Play:
Gary Clark- We Sail
Lulu- Independence
A list:AD Faith No More I'm Easy
Simply Red- Lady Godiva
B List:
AD Cher- Many Rivers
Del Amitrk When You
Doris Day- Perhaps 13X)
Frank & Walters AfterShanice- Saving For
Sister Sledge We Are
Ultravox. Vienno
GLR/Landon B
Rock
Jon Myer - Music MgrB List:
AD Saint Etienne You're In
FRANCE
EUROPE 2 NETWORK/Paris P
ACE
Christian Sovigny - Prog DirA List:
AD Annie Lennox- Lovesong
Laurent Voulzy- Le Rive
Mick Jagger- Sweet Thing
U2- Who's Gonna Ride
M40/Paris P
EHR
Christian Lefebvre Prog MgrPower Play:
Captain Hollywood- More And
Whitney Houston- I Will
Co.Ro- Because The
A listAD Annie Lennox- Lovesong
Elsa- Supplice Chinois
Laurent Voulzy- Le Rive
Pascal Obispo- To Vas
Simon Climie Soul
B List
AD Keziah Jones Where's Life
NRJ NETWORK/Paris P
EHR
Max Guazzini DirA List:
AD Charles & Eddie Would I
Freder/Goldman/Jones IIPaul McCartney- Hope
Tasmin Archer. Sleeping
RTL/Paris P
ACE
Monique Le Marcia - Head Of Frog
A List:
AD Elsa- Supplice Chinois
k.d. long- Miss Chatelaine
Laurent Voulzy Le Rive
Mick Jagger Sweet Thing
Pascal Obispo- Tu Vas
Thomas Fersen- Le Bat
AL L'Affaire LouisTrioHorizon Dream OST
SKYROCK NETWORK/Paris P
EHR
Laurent Bouneau - Prog DirA List:
AD Charles & Eddie WouldInner Circle- Sweat
Mylene Farmer (Due Mon Coeur
Sade Feel No Pain
Whitney Houston- I Will
FUN RADIO/Paris GEHR
Bruno Witek Prog Dir
N erve Lemeire - Music Dir
II List:
AD Bruce Springsteen- Lucky Town
Charles & Eddie Would I
Freder/Goldman/Joness II
Innocents- EAutre Finistere
Paul McCartney- Hope
RFM/Paris
ACE/Rock
Jean -Paul Michel - Head Of Music
Power Play:
AD John Martyn- SweetMick Jagger. Sweet Thing
A List:
AD Etta James Give It Up
Jeff Healey. Cruel
Joe Cocker Now That
Laurent Voulzy- Le Rave
Pascal Obispo- Tu Ves
Paul Weller. Above
Suzanne Rhatigan- To Hell
AL Joseph Martyn
RTL: WRTL/Paris S
Rock
Georges Lang
Lionel Richebourg
AL Denim
Genesis
WIT FM/Bordeaux S
EHR
Nerve Toudic - Prog Dir
Power Play:AD Etienne Daho Cow. Un Igloo
Genesis to Why
Mara Lovoine. FibVanessa Paradis Sunday
Whitney Houston- I Will
A List:
AD Bob Marley. ExodusInner Circle- Sweat
Jacques Patrons. Eoppoduniste
Johnny Hallyday- La Guitare
John Lee Hooker Boom
Madonna- Deeper
Negresses Varies- Hou!
Paul McCartney. Hope
Peter Kingsberry- Only
Sade- Feel No Pain
Teri Amos Crucify
B List:
AD B.O. Sister Act- If My Sister
Elsa- Supplice Chinois
Felix. Don't You
Frederic Berthelot- Privilege
Guns N' Roses- November Rain
Herve Povington- Sur Le Pave
Jean Pierre Mader- IciJon Sekada-Just Another
Julien Clem Utile
Laurent Voulzy- Le Rem
Lionel Richie Love Oh
Peter Gabriel- Steam
Phil Barney- Noudrais
PM Dawn- Ed Die
Prince 7
R.E.M. Sidewinder
Sylvie Varian- Qui Tu Es
Toad The Wet Sprocket- Walk
U2- Who's Gonna Ride..
Vegas. Possessed
ISABELLE FM/Tocone Saint Apre
EHR
Patrick Lopeyronnie Prog DirB List:
AD Boys II Men- End Of
En Vogue- Free Your
Jose Jam- Girls
Louis Chedid- Ces Monts..
Netswerk Send Me An Angel
Pepeto- Pinocchio
Rage- Run To
RADIO MANCHE/Saint-Lo C
ACE
Thierry Hot Prog Dir
A List:
AD Anais & Didier- Marine DeArt Mengo- Nous
Audin/Modena- Bagpipe Reggae
Bananarama- Movin'
Berliner. Les Amants
Berger/F.Gall- Superficiel
C. Jerome Les Morons
Catherine Becker- Amour Croise
Charles Trenet- Le Cor
Charts. Aime Moi Encore
Co.Ro- Because The
Concrete Blonde- Someday
Crowded House. Weather
Del Amitri. Always
Dire Straits- You And
Enfoires- L'Auvergnat
Florent Pagny- Qu'est-ce
F.Valery- Loin D'Etre
Freder/Goldman/Jones- II
Genesis- Tell Me Why
Guns N' Rosen- November Rain
Herbert Leonard- Tant
Inconnus Chanson Hordrock
Infideles- Les Larmes Des Maux
Jackie Moore- I Won't Let
Jeanne Mos- Au Nom
Jimi Hendrix -The Wind Cries
Joe Cocker- Feels Like
Johnny Hallyday- La GuitareJulien Clem Utile
Kas.vt. Mwen AleKim Wilde- Million Miles Away
Lady Soul- If My Sister
Lionel Richie Love Oh
Marione Jamais Loin De Toi
Marie Myriam- P'tit Homme
Moriah Carey- HI Be There
Max Bale- Guard Le Soleil
Metallica- Nothing Else Matters
Michel Sordon Jr Cinema
Michel Jonasz- Groove
Michael Jackson Heal
Neneh Cherry -Money
Nireano. Lithium
Noir Desk- Tostoky
Pascal Obispo- Plus Que Tout
Pierre Bachelet Les Lola
Pow Wow- Le Lion_
Prince- 7
R.E.M. Drive
Roselle Love 92
Sondra -Johnny Wanna
Simply Red- Your Mirror
Sinead O'Connor- Succes
Sylvie Varian- Qui Tu Es
Tote- Don't Chain
U2- Who's Gonna Ride..
Veronique Sensors Panne
Vanessa Paradis- Be My Baby
Vangelis- Conquest
Whitney Houston- I Will
Willy DeVille Hey! Joe
Iasi. Sucre Sale
AUS A
O 3/Vienna P
EHE
Gunther Lesjak - Head Of MusicA List:
AD Captain Hollywood- More Ana
INXS Err-
Jesus Loves You- Sweet
Mick Jagger Sweet Thing
Peter Duke Skydance
Stefanie Werger Mein Herz
Undercover- Never Let
CD INTERNATIONAL/Vienna G
EHR
Peter Lossack Head Of MuskPower Play:AD Captain Hollywood- More And
A Lists
AD Mick Jagger Sweet Thing
808 Stakt/U640- One In
B List:
AD Catarina Valente Come OnColor Me Budd- Forever
Poison- Stand
Shai- If I Ever
Take That- Could It
Twist Of fate Leave A Wee
BELGIUM
BRTN RADIO DONNA/Brussels P
EHR
Marc Deschuyter - Head Of
Music/ProducerPower Play:
Kid Safari- I Don't
Whitney Houston- I Will
Take That- Could It
A List:
AD A. Celentano- Prisentolinen
Alain Bonnefont Lord Hove
Diana Ross- If We Hold On
Philippe Robrecht MagicB List:
AD A. Celentano- Prisencolinen
Beloved- Sweet Harmony
De Bruyne Wear lk
G.W.Mdennan. Fingers
Mick Jagger Sweet Thing
Trey Lorenz. Photograph
Yves Rogers. Zie Me Graag
BRTN STUDIO BRUSSEL/Brussels °
EHR/Rock
Jan Hautekiet Producer
Power Play:Arrested Den.- Mr. Wend°
Jayhawks rake Me
Mick Jagger. Sneer Thing
Stereo MC's Step It Up
Lemonheads Mrs Robinson
A List:
AD Derek & The Dirt- Only
Kris De Bruyne. Wear lk
Sundays- Love
Tom Cckhrone Sinking Like A
Vanessa Paradis Sunday
Zucchere Come Back The Sun
B List.
AD Broon. On My Side
Rage..Machine Killing
Suede Metal Mickey
RADIO 21 /Brussels P
EHR/Rook
Christine Goon - Producer
Anne Goreux - Producer
A List:
AD Arrested Dev.- Mr, Wendal
Faith No More Tv Easy
Mick Jagger Sweet Thing
B List.
AD Bananarama- Last Thing
Chris Rea. Soft Top
Don Baird- I Love You Period
Duran Duran -OrdinarySophie B. Hawkins- I Want You
Tom Cochrane Sinking Like A
AL Betty Goes Green
RADIO CONTACT F/Brussels P
EHR
Jean Lou Bertin - Prog DirA List:
AD Johnny Hallyday La GuitareJordy- Alison
Lisa Stansfield- Someday
RADIO CONTACT N/Brussels P
EHR
Danny de Bruin - Prog DirA List.
AD Take That. Could It
8 List:
AD Billy Ray Cyrus- These Boots
Dan Hill. Hold Me Now
Dinky Toys. What's On
East Side Beat -Alive
Gloria Estefan. Miami Hit Mix
Grace Jones 7 Day Weekend
Jordy- Alison
Jovanotti- Una Tribu
Kris Kross- It's A Shame
Michael Bolton- Drift
Niels William- Un, Deux
Vanessa Paradis- Sunday
Yves Rogers- Zie Me Graag
BRF/Eupen S
ACE
Guy Janssens - Producer
Power Play:AD Paul McCartney Hose
Rod Stewart r- -
RADIO BRUXELLES CAPITALE/
Brussels
ACE
Marc Vossen - Prog DirB List
AD Alain Bonnefont Lord Have
Healers. Child Of
Richard Marx- Chains Around
Vanessa Paradis Sunday
AL Genesis
Pascal Obispo
BRTN RADIO 2 -EAST
FLANDERS/Ghent B
EHR
Rudi Sinia - ProducerA List:
AD Bizarre Inc.- Pm Gonna
Club 69- Let Me Be
Ingeborg- lk Val...
Prince- 7
Take That -Could It
Wire Ravel- Wet Ben
BRTN RADIO 2 -WEST FLANDERS/
Kortrijk B
EHR
Peter de Groot - Head Of MusicPower Play:AD Mick Jagger. Sweet Th ng
HIT -FM 106.1/Hasselt B
EHR
Andre Hemeryck - Prog Dir
A List:
AD Claw Boys Claw- RosieEn Vogue Give It
Jayhawks- Take Me
Kid Safari- I Don't
Leila K. Open
Soulsister. Broken
Melissa Etheridge Like The
Peter Gabriel- Steam
Prefab Sprout A Life Of...Reggie Locked In
Shatters Phorever People
Sank Surfers. Toke Me Up
Vanessa Paradis Sunday
RADIO ANT1GOON/Aniwerp B
Pier Keiser - Dir
Power Play:
AD Vanessa Paradis Sunday
8 List
AD Banonaramo- Last Thing
Gloria Estefon- Miami Hit Mix
Lisa Stansfield- Someday
Paul McCartney- Hope
Radios- She's My
Rod Stewart. Tom
Stereo MC's- Step It Up
Take That- A Million
RADIO EXPRES/Anhverp B
EHR
Marc Dhollander - Head Of MuskB listAD Axelle Red- Elle Dense
Sam Goods -In Bent
Snap- Exterminate
RADIO MAXIMA/Roeselare B
EHR
Wire Coryn/Wim Vossen - Head
Of Music
Power Play:AD East 17- House Of
A List:
AD 2 Unlimited. No Limit
Bob Marley- Exodus
Stereo MC's- Step It Up
808 State/UM- One InB List:
AD Dina Carroll- So Close
Leopold 3. Voile Moan
Reggie Locked In
Richard Marx- Chains Around
Shak If I Ever
USURA- Open Your
RADIO MOL/Mal B
EHR
Sonja Colon - Producer
Power Play:AD Stereo MC's- Step It Up
A List:
AD Bizarre Inc.- Ern Gonna
B List:
AD Leopold 3- Voile Moan
Lisa Stansfield- Someday
Peter Gabriel- Steam
Vanessa Paradis- Sunday
AL Jolson Verminnen
RADIO ROYAAL/Hamont-AchelEHR
Tom Holland - Prog DirPower Play:
Bananorama- Last Thing
A List:
AD C'Est Tout- Purge Puntje
Fleetwood Mac- Love Shines
Kid Safari- I Don't
Nogal Wiedes- Eenzoom
Pearl Jam- Ocean
SOUL SYSTEM Its Gonna
AL Nogal Wiedes
RTBF RADIO 2/Hainaut B
EHR
Philippe Jounioux - Music Dir
A List:
AD Snap- Exterminate
DENMARK
DANMARKS RADIO/Copenhogen P
EHR
Leif Wivelsted Prog DirAL Charles & Eddie
GangwayMichael Bolton
DR P3: GO'MORGEN P3/
Copenhagen P
EHR/Rock
Torben Bille - Head Of MusicPower Ploy:
AD Faith No More I'm Easy
A List:
AD Gasolin- Kloden Dreier
Greene- House
Jimmy Cliff Oneness
Joe Cocker Now That
The The Dogs Of Lust
DR P3: MASKINEN/Copenhagen °
EHR/Rock
Torben Bille - Head Of MusicA ListAD Don Henry- Harley
Faith No More Pm Easy
Kanda Bongo Mon- Serge
Sally Davis- Don't You
The The- Dogs Of Lust
Vienna. Black Hotel
ANR/Aalborg GEHR
Niels Vedersii Head Of Music
A List:
AD Trey Lorenz- Photograph
B List:
AD Abb. GoldBilly Ray Cyrus- Could've
Boney M Megomix
Groan- Pa Banes
Henning Steak- Am IShah If I Ever
Vaya Con Dios Time Flies
RADIO ABC/Randers GEME
Stig Hartvig Nielsen - Prog ContrA Ust:
AD Beloved. Sweet Harmony
Bobby Brown- Get Away
Mick Jagger- Sweet Thing
Sko/Torp- Glorious Days
Sonic Surfers -Take Me Up
Ugly Kid Joe- Cats
B List
AD After 7- Baby I'm
Annie Lennox- Little
B.F.I. Why Not Jazz
Boney M Megamix
Dalton- Selskab...
En Vogue- Give It
Faith No More- I'm Easy
Genesis- Never
Georgie Davis- It Takes
Power -Pack- Birthday Song
SOUL SYSTEM- Its Gonna
Sophie B. Hawkins I Want You
Tevin Campbell- Confused
TLC- What About
Vanessa Paradis- Sunday
THE VOICE/Copenhagen GEHR
Lars Kjwr - Prog DirSigne Larsen
A List:
AD Go West- What You
Mauro Scare NellySoul Asylum- Somebody
RADIO 89.I/Helsingor S
EHR
Johannes Olsen - Head Of MuskPower Play:
Peter Gabriel- Steam
Zucchero Come Back The Sun
A List:
AD Diallo- Diallo
Hanne Beet Kinda Soul
Shalt If I Ever
Undercover Check Out
RADIO AIRPORT FM/Copenhagen S
EHR
Flemming Beck Head Of MuskPower Play:AD Mick Jagger- Sweet Thing
Vanessa Paradis Sunday
A List:
AD Mauro Scam- NellyWilly DeVille Hey! Joe
B List:
AD Boney M Megan.Faith No More In EasySoulsister Broken
Trey Lorenz- Photograph
RADIO CITY/Ncestved
EHR
Soul-Smidt - ProducerA list.AD Mkhael Jackson- Heal
Network- Broken Wings
Rod Stewart- Tom
Ya Kid K- Housebeat
RADIO HERN1NG/Herning S
EHR
Ulrik Hyldgaard - Head Of MusicA Ust:
AD Billy Ray Cyrus- Could've
Dolton Selskab
Nottergale Vi Ma
PS 12- fuldkommen Lykkelig
Soul Sister. Broken
Vanessa Paradis- Sunday
Zucchero- Come Back The Sun
B list:AD D.Kayse/L.For Grunk
Faith No More I'm Easy
Mad Cobra- Pl.Mick Jagger- Sweet Thing
Sophie B. Hawkins- I Want You
Toad The Wet Sprocket- Walk
Trey Lorenz Photograph
RADIO HORSENS/Horsens
EHR
Jan Boogaloo - Head Of MusicPower Play:
Gangway. Mountain Song
Peter Gabriel. Steam
Charles & Eddie- Would I
Dalton- Selskab
A List:
AD Captain Hollywood- MoreDuran Duran -OrdinaryLemonheads Mrs. Robinson
Soulsister Broken
Mick Jagger Sweet Thing
Shames Phorever People
Sko/Torp- Dolphin Girl
Ugly Kid Joe- Cats
RADIO MOJN/Aabenrao &
Sonderborg S
EHR
Christian Backman - Head of
Music
Power Play:AD Zucchero- Come Back The Sun
A List:
AD Faith No More Pm Easy
Inner Circle- Rock
Michael Bolton- Drift
Soul Sister Broken
B List
AD Broon On My Side
Captain Hollywood- More And
Dalton Selskob
SOULSYSTEM Gonna Be..
RADIO ODENSE/Odense 5EHR
Bjorn° Mouridsen - Head Of
Music
Power Play:AD Billy Ray Cyrus- Could've
Dalton- Selskab...
Faith No More In EasyMick Jagger- Sweet Thing
Soul Sister. Broken
Vanessa Paradis. Sunday
B List:
AD Madonna DeeperWilson Phillips- Flesh
RADIO ROSKILDE/Roskilde 5
ACE
Karsten Bendix Head Of MuskPower Play:AD Dolton. Selskab
Toad The Wet Sprocket- Walk
A List:
AD Billy Ray Cyrus- Could've
Faith No More In Easy
Fleetwood Mac- Love Shines
Mick Jagger- Sweet Thing
PS 12- Fuldkornmen Lykkelig
Saigon Kick. Love Is On
Shirtsville Holes In
Soul Sister- Broken
Soundtrack - StrictlyBallroom- Could've
U2. Who's Gonna Ride..
Vanessa Poradis- Sunday
Zucchere Come Bock The Sun
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Kasper Lange Prog Dir
A List:
AD Whitney Houston - Every
B List:
AD U2 W -
THE VOICE
NORDJYLLAND/AalborgEpp
Dennis KronborgPower Play:
AD Heaven 17. Temptation
Leonard Cohen. Closing Time
One More Thne Highland
Prefab Sprout- A Life Of...
U2 Salome
Ya Kid K. Housebeat
A List:
AD Dwight Yoakum- Suspicious
Paul McCartney. Hope
THE VOICE ODENSE/Odense S
EHR
Anders Hansen Head Of MusicPower Play:AD Bobby Brown. Get Away
Cover Girls- If You Wont
Mick Jagger Sweet Thing
A List:
AD Betty Boo. Thing
Boys II Men- In The Still
Frank & Walters -AfterRembrandt. Maybe Tomorrow
B List:
AD Beloved- Sweet Harmony
Don Baird -I rove You Period
RADIO HOLBAK/Holbaedc B
EHR
Stig Nielsen - Prog DirPower Play:
Jennifer Rush- Vision Of You
Lemonheods Mrs. Robinson
B List:
AD Billy Ray Cyrus- Could've
Broon. On My Side
Captain Hollywood -More And
Dalton- Selskob.
Def Leopard- Heaven Is
Soulsister- Broken
Mick Jagger Sweet Thing
One More Time Highland
Vanessa Paradis Sunday
Zucchero- Come Back The Sun
RADIO SYDKYSTEN/Copenhagen B
ACE
Peter Hald - Head Of MusicA List:
AD Fenger/Hoel/Cross , rc
Jennifer Rush t is a, :To..
YLE 2/RADIOMAFIA/Helsinki P
EHR
Jukka Hoorma - Music Co -Ord
A List:
AD Curtis Stigers Peace, Love
Dingo Levoron
Edu Kettunen, Tuulen Henkays
Extreme Tragic Comic
Gin Blossom. Hey Jealousy'
Hector Muistot
Joyhawks. Take Me
Kingston Wall. I Feel Love
Lemonheads Mrs. Robinson
Lili & Susie Ride On
Mick Jagger. Sweet Thing
Neon 2. hobo Tad
Rage- Ron To
Sugar If l Can't
Wreckx-N-Effect. Rump
B List:
AD U.S. 3. Contaloop
RADIO 1/Helsinki G
Joke Linnamaa Prog DirJuha Kakkuri - Head Of MusicA listAD Madonna- Deeper
Paul McCartney- Hope
RADIO 100r, Tampere
Penni Teraminen Music DirA List:
AD Monne BoerMiss B Haven
Sinead O'Connor
GREECE
POP 92.4 FM/Athens 0EHR
Tennis Methenitis - Prog DirA List:
AD Christians -Father
David Sanborn, Hey
Glenn Frey. Stro-ge
Prince- Damn kJ
JERONIMO GROOVY/
Ilioupolis, Athens 5
FHR
George Skordias - ProducerA List:
AD Madonna- Deope.Michael Bolton To
Neneh Cherry Mores
Snap- Exiermora.e
NOUAND
HET STATION/Hilversum P
EHR
Carla Versloot Co -Ord
Power Play:AD Faith No More. I'm Easy
A List:
AD Anton Verhagen- WhateverBlack Machine -Jazz
Captain Hollywood -More And
Jaya.- Plastic Dreams
Pippi Longhouse- Pippi
Roots Syndicate -Mackin'
Menke Soving For
AL David BeerwaldFish
Kuni Kids
Martha WashToad The Wet Sprocket
NOS/Hilversum P
EHR
Torn Blomberg - DJ/Producer
Frits Spits DJ/Producer
Power Play:
AD Faith No More I'm Easy
A Use:
AD Amazing Stroopwafels- Storm
Black Sorrows- Ain't Love The..
Double You- Who's
En Vogue- Give It
G.W.Mclennan- Fingers
Jam House -JawJesus Jones- The Devil
Jocelyn Brown- Gypsy Rhythm
Juan Luis Guerra. Cuando
Leila K- Open
Living Colour. Leave It
Mr. Lee- Hey Love
Peter Koelewijn- Ramada
SOUL SYSTEM. Its Gonna
Toad The Wet Sprocket -All I
RADIO 3/Hilversum P
EHR
Paul van der Lugt Coord
Power Play:AD Faith No More- I'm Easy
A List:
AD 2 Unlimited- No Limit
Apache Indian. Arranged
Jesus Jones The Devil
Living Colour. Leave It
Mick Jagger. Sweet Thing
Shaman. Phorever People
Soul Asylum- Somebody
Toad The Wet Sprocket- All
USURA. Open Your
Vanessa Parodic Sunday
SKY RADIO/Bussum P
ACE
Ton Lothouwers - MD
Vranz van Moaner - Music DirPower Play:
Charles & Eddie- As. ,a
Diana Ross i nn. Ho C -
Rod Stewart- Tom
Whitney Houston- I Will
A List:
AD Betty Wright. Tonight's
Julien Clerc- Utile
Paul McCartney -Hope
Richard Marx. I Can't
Shoi- If I Ever
Shanice Saving For
TROS RADIO 3/Hilversum P
EHR
Anton Doalhuisen - Head OfMusic
Power Play:
AD Faith No More I'm Easy
A List:
AD 2 Unlimited No Limit
Bonanaramo- Lost Thing
C'Est Tout- Puntje Puntje
Deurzakkers. Morgen Is
Fleetwood Mac- Love Shines
Grace Jones. 7 Day Weekend
J.P. v/d Mey. Zw Weten
Koos Alberts- Wanner lePierre Kartner Mien De
Shame's Phorever People
USURA. Open Your
Vanessa Paradis. Sunday
VERONICA/Hilversum P
Allard Berends - Dir RadioRoland Snoeijer - ProducerPower Ploy:AD Faith No More I'm Easy
A List:
AD C tor Tout ',he Puntje
Prodigy Space
POWER FM/Arnsterdarn G
Edwin Diergaarde Music Dir
Power Ploy:
AD Trey Lorenz flerfe-cr-A List:
AD Grace Jones 7 Day Weekend
Irrwisch- Cherie
Lindsey Buckingham- Soul
SOUL SYSTEM In Gonna
Tony Scott- Riders On The Storm
B List:
AD Bass Bumper. Move To The
Jazzini- Summertime
Louie Louie- The Thought
Night Crawlers- Pushing
Shornen- Phorever People
Toad The Wet Sprocket- All I
RADIO 538/Bussum GPHR
Lex Harding MDErik de Zwart - Prog DirPower Play:
Albert West- Cha La
Captain Hollywood- More And
B List:
AD 2 Unlimited- No limitDef Dames Dope- It's OK
Faith No More In EasyJohn & Dreads- Na Drieen
Mick Jagger Sweet Thing
Roots Syndicate -Mackin'
USURA- Open Your
HOLLAND FM/Rotterdam 5
Notional Music
Kees Nijssen - Music Dir.
Power Play:
C'Est Tout-Puntje Puntje
Nogal Wiedes- Eenzoorn
Dimitri Van Toren- Toevallig
Koos Alberts- Wanner Je
CFNB/Brunssum
ACE
Lou Rowland - Head Of MusicPower Play:AD Del Amitri- When You
A List:
AD Gerry Rafferty. Get OutJimmy Nail- Beautiful
SOUL SYSTEM Its Gonna
AL Neil Young
ITALY
PETER FLOWERS FM/Milan
ACE/EHR
Marco Garavelli ProducerFranco Lazzori - Head Of MusicPower Play:
AD Tasmin Archer Somebody'sA List:
AD Freddie Mercury. In My
Go West- What You
AL Gotthard
RADIO CLUB 91/Naples r
EHR
Franco Mory Russo - Prog DirA List:
AD A.B. Logic- Get Up
Annie Lennox -Little
Beloved. Sweet Harmony
Christians- The Bonk
Goddess- Let's Get Sexual
Paperboy- Ditty
Positive K- I Got
The The- Dogs Of Lust
TLC- Sleigh Ride
RETE 105 NETWORK/Milan P
Angelo De Robertis Head OfProg
A List:
AD Captain Hollywood s'Leila K Open
Paris The Days C.
RTL 102.5 - HIT RADIO/Bergamo
CHR
Grant Benson Head Of MusicLuca Viscardi Head Of MusicA List:
AD Ian McNabb- If love
Marco Masini- VaFfanculo
Poison Stand
STEREORAI/Rome
EHR
Elio Molinari - Head of Dept.Eodele Bellisario - Prog DirPower Play:
Arrested Dev.- Revolution
INXS- Taste It
Lisa Stansfield- Someday
Stereo MC's- Step It Up
Ligabue- Ancona In
A List:
AD A Lighter Shade- HomierBon Jovi- Bed Of
Definition Of Sound- What Are
Fantastischen Wee- Die Dal?!
Lernonheads- Mrs. Robinson
Luca Carboni- Bailee Said
Mad Cobra- Flex
Marco Masini- VaFfanculo
Shinehead- Jamaican
Spin Doctors- 2 Princes
Studio Libero Di
Stardub- Hard To Get
Warrant- Bitter Pill
AL Spin Doctors
101 NETWORK/Milan
Stefano Carboni - Head Of MusicMaurizio Franciosi - Head Of MusicPower Play:AD Alexander O'Neal
Bobby Brown- Gei AwarPositive K- Got
Sima- Give You
Whitney Houston- Pm Every
A List:
AD Duran Duran- Ordinary
Novecento Necessary
Novmento- love The
Novecento- Love Is
Paul McCarMey- Hope
Restless Heart When She Cries
Wreckx-N-Effect. Rump
B List
AD A.B. Logic- Get Up
Bizarre Inc.. Took My Life
Carol Bailey- Dreams
Chante Moore. love's
Dina Carroll- Why Do I
General Base Back
Glam. Hell's Party
Kym Mazelle- Love Me The
Living Orchestra- Love Is
Lo -Key?. I Got A
Mad Cobra. Flex
Martha Wash- Give It
Mary J. Blige, Sweet Thing
Night Crawlers. Pushing
Patti LaBelle All Right Now
Peter Cetera- Restless Heart
Ralph Falcon- Every Now
Rejuvenation. Work In
Rod Stewart- Have I Told You
Wad. House OfS.W.V. Right Here
Silk. Happy Days
Snap- Exterminate
Sounds Of Blackness. Joy
T.C.1992- Funky Guitar
Trey Lorens. Photograph
USURA. Open Your
808 State/UB40. One InUncanny Alliance- I Got
POWER RV1 THE BLACK
RADIO/Turin 0Dance
Paolo Lauri Head Of Music
Power Play:AD Girlfriend -,-,A List.
AD Bell Biv Devoe
Jon MeadeSOUL SYSTEM es Gonrc
B List:
AD Carol Bailey- Dreams
Datum. Verb° Del
Face The Boss- Time
Out Dance Pump
Stereo MC's- Step It Up
Wreckx-N-Effect- Rump
AL Kool & The Gang
RADIO BABBOLEO/Genoo GEHR
Lenny Banana - Prog DirPower Play:AD Beloved- Sweet Harmony
A List:
AD Antonello Venditti- San Siro
RADIO MONTE CARLO/Milan GACE
Francesco Migliozzi - Prog Conic
A List:
AD Duran Duran- Ordinary
Madonna. Bud Girl
R.E.M. Mon On The Moon
U2- W no's Gonna Ride
ANTENNA DELLO
STRETTO/Messina S
Filippo Pedeli - DJPower Ploy:AD Beloved Sweet Hor-o-.A ListAD Arrested Dev.. Mr Wendol
Asia Dee Che Bello
Brand New Heavies SayEdelweRS Raumschiff
Go West- What You
Kris Kros. Its A Shame
Lisa Stansfield, Someday
Prefab Sprout A Life Of
Simon Climb- Oh How
PRIMARADIO/Naples
ACE
Giuseppe Borrone - Prog DirLinus Arnow - Music DirA List:
AD Litfiba Moudit
Marco Masini- VaFfamulo
Mietta- Genie Comune
R.E.M. Mon On The Moon
Vasco Rossi- ON Spori
AL Marco Masini
RADIO ONDA LIBERA/Perugia 8
ACE
Marcella Rosi - Frog DirPower Play:
Pooh- Maria Marea
Jovanotti- lo No
Roxette- Queen Of
A List:
AD Vaya Con Dios. HeadingB List:
AD Jordy- Alison
Madonna- Deeper
Sade Feel No Pain
RADIO STAR/Vicenza B
Mounzio Maressi - Head Of MusicPower Play:AD Paul McCartney HopeA List:
AD Beloved- Sweet Harrooy.
Duran Duran OotHow
M.McDonald/C-Kohn- Time To
Paris Red. Promises
B List:
AD Gianni Morandi- Oh MammaStudio- Universi
NORWAY
NRK/Oslo P
Rock/EHR
Vidor LonnArneson - ProducerPower Play:AD Mick Jagger- Sweet Thing
A List:
AD Claudia -Heroine
En Vogue [Cue It
Faith No More Em Easy
Lernonhead. Mrs. Robinson
Toad The Wet Sprocket- Walk
RADIO 1 FM/Bergen GEAR
Atle Breda! - Head Of Music
Power Play:S. J. Morris Never Gonna Give
Shai, If Ever
A List:
AD Dina Carroll. So Clow
En Vogue- Give It
Lisa Stansfield. Someday
Mick Jagger Sweet Thing
Soul Sister. Broken
Spin Doctors- Little Miss
List:
AD Beloved Sweet Harmony
Faith No More Ern Easy
Hothouse Flower. Emotional
Jennifer Rush. Vision Of You
No Name Requested- Colours
Right Said Fred- Love For All
Suzanne Vega. Blood Makes
RADIO GRENLAND/Skien G
Anders Tvegoard Music DirPower Ploy:
Leonard Cohen. Democracy
Paul McCartney. Hope
Peter Gabriel- Steam
Shoi- If Ever
A List:
AD Beloved- Sweet Harmony
Dina Carroll- So Close
En Vogue Give It
Jennifer Rush. Vision Of You
Lisa Stansfield- Someday
S. J. Morns- Never Gonna Give
Suzanne Vega. Blood MakesTrey Lorenz- Photograph
B List:
AD De Derre Bers Cafe
Duran Duran -Ordinary
Heavy D & The Boys Why'sKenny G- Forever In
lomonheads- Mrs. Robinson
Soulsister- Broken
Mick Jagger. Sweet Thing
Network- Broken Wings
Right Said Fred- Love Far All
Robert Hart- Fooled Around
Rune Larsen- Help Me
Sods, Feel No Pain
Spin Doctors- Litde Miss
Suzanne Rhaligae- OpenTake That- Could It
Toad The Wet Sprocket. Walk
Tom Cochrane. Sinking Like A
AL Martha Wash
RADIO OSLO/Oslo
Even Rognlien Head Of MuskB List:
AD Roney M En Vogue
faith No Morelnker & HamiltonLemonheads
Mick Jagger k-Michael W. Smith
Network :
Right Said Fred
Shai P E -
Toad The Wet Sprocket
HORTEN N/ERRADIO/HortenEHR
Vidar Lyders Music DirA List:
AD De Derre So-- Lo Bt
Dronning Maudsland Skyggen
Jesus Jones- Toe Devil
Lemonheads- Mr, Robinson
Levellers- Lioerty
Shamen. Phorever People
Suzanne Vega- Blood Makes
B List:
AD Atomic Swing- Stone Me
Beloved- Sweet Hormony
Broom- On My Side
Foith No More- I'm Easy
No Name Requested -Colours
RADIO 0ST/Rade
ACE
Age-Chnstoffer Lundeby - HeadOf MusicPower Play:
AD Jimmy Nail Oniy roveA List:
AD Dronning Maudsland- SkyggenLeonard Cohen -Democracy
Peter Gabriel. Steam
Tekla- Hialp Mig
RADIO HALDEN/HaldenEHR
Bente Saksgard - Prog DirA List:
AD Shoi- If Ever
Suzanne Vega. Blood Makes
Whitney Houston- I Will
B List:
AD En Vogue Give It
Marie Bergman- Hall Din
Trey Lorenz -Photograph
RADIO TONSBERG/Tonsberg 5
EHR
Geir Andreassen - Head Of MusicPower Play:
Hanne Boel- Don't- Know
A List:
AD Ace Of Bose- All That She Wants
Fleetwood Mae- Love Shines
Maggie Reilly. Tears In The Rain
One More Time HighlandU2 Who's Gonna Ride
B List:
AD M.Rononder/K.Larsen Ge:
RADIO FREDRIKSTAD/f regrikstad
Ft,Jurgen Soderberg Jansen - MusicCo -Ord
Power Play:
AD Spin Doctors- Little Miss
A List:
AD En Vogue Give II
Jordy- Dur, Dur
Michael W. Smith. I Will
Sade Feel No Pain
Shoi- If I Ever
Trey Lorenz- Photograph
B List:
AD Billy Ray Cyrus- Could've
East 17- House Of
Soulsister. Broken
Lisa Stansfield. Someday
Shanten 'sever People
Toad The Wet Sprocket- Weir
Tom Cochrane -ring Like A
RADIO OSLOFJORD/Oslo
Erik
Havord Sylte - Music Dir
A List:
AD Billy Ray Cyrus- Could've
En Vogue- Give It
Jennifer Rush- Vision Of You
Bade Feel No Pain
S. J. Morris- Never Gonna Give
Toad The Wet Sprocket- Walk
List:
AD Beloved- Sweet Harmony
Duran Duran. Ordinary
Network- Broken Wings
USURA- Open Your
Vegas- She
RAINBOW RADIO/Oslo 8
Dance
Tommy Tee Fleaten - MD/D1A Lists
AD Ace Of Base Hoppy NationBizarre Ins.. I'm Gonna
Bizarre Inc. -Took My Life
Shinehead. Jamaican
STORBYRADIOEN/Oslo 8ACE
P61 Andre Krisriansen Head OfMusic
B List:
AD Celine Dion- rove Con
Maggie Reilly- Tears In The Rain
Shornen- Pho.ever People
STUDENTRADIOEN/Tromso 3
Pocr
Rune Hagen - Head Of Music
A List:
AD Joe Cocker Now That
John Lee Hooker- Boogie At
Dade Feel No Pain
POLAND
POLSKIE RADIO 3/Warsaw P
EHR
Marek Niedzwimki - ProducerPower Play:AD Tato- Only You
A List:
AD 4 Of Us I Miss You
Band/Holy Joy- Ragman
Black Sorrows. Ain't Love The..
Gloria Estefon- Go Away
Jan Be- Wojna W
Maria McKee- Sweetest
Richard Marx- Calling
Thunder, Everybody Wants
RADIO L./Lublin G
Rock
Jerzy Janimewski - ProducerPower Play:AD Budko Suflera Ciszc
Leonard Cohen. The Future
A List:
AD Gloria Estefan Miomi Hit Mix
Michael Jackson- Heol
Michael Bolton- Drill
Mike Oldfield- Tattoo
Paul McCartney. Hope
Peter Gabriel- Stearn
Shakinl Stevens Radio
RADIO MERKURY/Poznan G
ACE
Ryszord Gloger - Head Of MusicPower Play:
AD Blue Rodeos Rain Down
A ListAD Curtis Stigers- People
Ells Lovric- My land
JJ. Cale Artificial Paradise
Leonard Cohen- Closing Time
Me Phi Me- Sad New Day
Shaky -Radio
U.S. 3, Cantaloop
B List:
AD Atrakcyjny Kazimiers- JokeSimply Red- Lady Godivn
RADIO 4 U/Warsaw SE -k
Bogdan Fabianski - DJ/ProducerPower Play:
Hoaikane Jombalaya
Jackie Moore WhyNymphomania. I Want
A List:
AD Camilla's- Heaven
Freebie- Understand
Netzwerk. Send Me An Angel
RADIO GDANSK/GdanskEHR
Marcin Sobesto - ProducerPower Play:AD Gipsy Kings- Pida Me La
A List:
AD Budka Suflera- Twoje Radio
Leonard Cohen -Closing Time
Shaky- Radio
Skywalker Thorn It
RADIO ZIELONA GORA/Zielona
Gore 5
EHR
Eugeniusz Banadkowicz - Head
Of Music
Power Play:AD Fleetwood Mac. Love Shines
)venSINGLE OUT NOW
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A List:
AD N.Cave/S.McGewan- What A
Roy Orbison- Heartbreak
Stereo MC's Step It Up
Suzanne Vega -Blood Mokes
B List:
AD Annie Lennox -Little
Atrakcylny KozimierslokoDepeche Mode- Policy Of
Dr. Alban -Sing Holleltiyoh
RFM/Lisbon P
EHR
Pedro Tojal - Head Of Music
A List:
AD Denim Bock In Denim
Little Angels. Too Much
B List:
AD Al Jarreau What You
Poison- Stand
RADIO ENERGIA/Lisbon
Sot;
Nuno Santos Prog DirA List:
AD Uncanny Alliance I Got
B List:
AD Go West FaithfulRobert Hart Better Thon
Tons Cochrane. Everything
RUSSIA
RADIO MAXIMUM/Moscow P
fu -'R
Alexander Kasparov - Prog DirAL Freddie Mercury
SPAIN
CADENA 100/Madrid P
Rock/EHR
Rafael Revert - GM
Carlos Finely - Prog Dir
Power Play:Suzanne Vega- 99 9 F
B List:
AD AC/DC. Dirty Deeds
TW LW
Alex De La Nues Corazon
Alice In Chains. Them
Arabia- De Brazos Abiertos
Asia. Lay Down
Billy Ray Cyrus These Boots
Fischer Z Will you
Garth Brooks. Summer
Guns N' Roses- Yesterdays
Jesus Jones- The Devil
Jon Secado. Angel
Korgis- Everybody's
Maxi Priest -One More
Paul McCariney, Hope
Rembrandts. Maybe Tomorrow
Bade Feel No Pain
Spin Doctors little Miss
Tahures Zurdos NoThe The Dogs OF Lust
Undercover Never Let
Vargas Blues- Del Sur
CADENA 0 PRINCIPALES/Madrid P
EHF
Luis Merino - Music MgrPower Play:
Bon bald Keep The Faith
A List:
AD A.S.A.P.- Megasop
AC/DC. Dirty Deeds
Billy Ray Cyrus- These Boots
Garth Brooks- Summer
Guns N' Roses- Yesterdays
Jesus Jones -The Devil
Ray- Amor
Dade- Feel No Pain
CADENA TOP 97.2/Madrid GEfiF
Raul Merchant - Music MgrPower Play:AD Michael Jackson- HecA List:
AD Antonio Vega- f Sitio
Crowded House- Four Seasons
Michael Bolters Reach Our
Orquestra Mondragon- Paris
Sade Feel No Porn
Whitney Houston- I'm Every
AL Juan Luis Guerra
CANAL SUR RADIO/Andalucia 5
EHR
Paso Sanchez Music Mgr
Power Ploy:
Duran Duran- Ordinary
Jesus Jones. The Devil
Martha Wash- Give It
Nylons- Don't look
Paul McCartney. Hope
A List:
AD Brian May- Bock
Crist./Subterrieneas- Alquien
Guns N' Roses- Yesterdays
Luz- Tal Para
Peter Gabriel- Steam
Tans Tam Gel- Bellezu
Whitney Houston, Will
RADIO PALAFRUGELL/Polafrugell S
EHR
Rafel Corbi i Vilordell -Music/Prog DirPower Play:
Revolver Esclavo De
A List:
AD Jordy. Dur, Dur
Undercover -Baker Street
B List:
AD LEI.- Why Not Jazz
Bass Bumpers The Music's
Manfred Mann. Sikelele
Megodrame Dyore I Can't Wait
Solid State Logic- Rise
RADIO 16/Madrid B
ACE
Carlos Honorato - Prog DirPower Play:AD Charles & Eddie- Would
Elton John- Las. Sony
John Martyrs Sweet
Orquestra Mondrogon-Undercover New. .et
A List.
AD Another Class- Don't You
Celtas Cantos Trogame
Rai- Arno,
AL Bor II Men
SWEDEN
RIKSRADIO P3: TRACKSLISTAN/
Stockholm P
EHR
Kal Kindvall Producer
Lars Goren Nilsson - ProducerB List:
Billboard SinglesUSA TOP 25
Artist/Title For week ending Jan. 30th 1993 Label ECO
1 1 WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Will Always Love You
2 2 SHAI/If I Ever Fall In Love
3 3 BOYZ II MEN/In The Still Of The Nite
4 5 SHANICE/Saving Forever For You
5 4 WRECKX-N-EFFECT/Rump Shaker
Arista
Gasoline Alley
Motown
Giant
MCA
9 P. BRYSON/R. BELLE/A Whole New World Columbia
7 8 MADONNA/Deeper And Deeper
8 7 BOBBY BROWN/Good Enough
9 6 SNAP/Rhythm Is A Dancer
0 13 PRINCE AND THE N.P.G./7
0 11 RESTLESS HEART/When She Cries
12 10 P.M. DAWN/I'd Die Without You
Maverick
MCA
Arista D
Paisley Park
RCA
Gee Street
O 17 ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT/Mr. Wendal Chrysalis
14 15 GO WEST/Faithful EMI UK
0 18 EN VOGUE/Give It Up, Turn It Loose Atco EastWest
16 12 MARY J. BLIGE/Real Love Uptown
Clt 20 PORTRAIT/Here We Go Again! Capitol
18 22 TOAD THE WET SPROCKET/Walk... Columbia
O 19 JON SECADA/Do You Believe In Us SBK
20 14 TLC/What About Your Friends LaFace
O 23 DURAN DURAN/Ordinary World Capitol UK
O 32 WHITNEY HOUSTON/I'm Every Woman Arista
O 45 PAPERBOY/Ditty Next Plateau
24 16 MICHAEL BOLTON/To Love Somebody Columbia
25 21 GENESIS/Never A Time Atlantic UK
@ 1992, BPI Communications, Broadcast Data Systems and Soundscan, Inc.This chart is constructed by Billboard magazine from information including datacollected, compiled and provided by Soundscan, Inc and Broadcast DataSystems.
ECO= European of Origin
AD Apache Indian. ArrangedBo's Orkester Sondag I
Faith No Mere- I'm Easy
Form- Hord Ernes
Grymlings Vantar Par En Van
Krupp. Nothing Else Matters
Legacy/Sound Happy
Mad Cobra- Flex
Niklas Stromstedt. Hennes
Papa Dee, Runaround
Peter Gabriel- Stearn
Shamen- Phorever People
Snap- Exterminate
Take Thal Could It
CITY RADIO/Gothenburg GEHR
Lars Bodin - Music Dir
Power Play:AD Papa Dee- Runaround
A List:
AD Avalanche Walking InBeloved- Sweet Harmony
Def Leopard. Heaven Is
Denies Middle Of The Road
Dina Carroll- So Close
Faith No More Tin Easy
Flash & The Pan- Burning Up
Grymlings- Vantor Par En Van
Heaven 17- Temptation
Ian McNabb- If Love
Jesus Loves You- Sweet
John Lee Hooker Boom
Mink Jagger Sweet Thing
Niklas Strarnstedt Hermes
Peter Gabriel Dear -
Poison
Rood Ron GasolteaS. J. Morris 'Never Gonna Gve
Soul Sister Broken
SOULSYSTEM- It's Gonna Be.
Spin Doctors Little Miss
Suzanne Rhatigan- Open
Toad The Wet Sprocket- Walk
Trixter- Rood Of A
CITY RADIO/Malmo
EHR
Fredrik Hellstram - Music DirA Use:
AD Christer Follin- So Many
Flash & The Pan- Burning Up
Hardliners- It's Gonna
Hothouse Flowers. Emotional
Indecent Obsession- Whispers
Jesus Loves You. Sweet
Kingmaker- Armchair
Mick Jagger. Sweet Thing
Spin Doctors Little Miss
Toad The Wet Sprocket -Walk
U2 Who's Gonna Ride
RADIO CITY/Stockholm G
EHR
Niklas Ehring - Music DirPower Play:
Captain Hollywood- MoreA List:
AD Arrested Den.- Revolution
Arrested Dev.- Mr. Wendal
David Sanborn -Bang Bang
Felix- It Will
Take That. Could It
RADIO HUDDINGE/Storkholm c,
EHR
Eva Larson - MD
Tomas lannestedt - Prog DirA List:
AD Anders Glenmark- Bygg Pd
Legacy HPPYLegacy/Sound- Happy
Lionel Richie Love Oh
Mick Jagger- Sweet Thing
Niklas Stramstedt I Hennes
Peter Gabriel, Seam
Poison "_-SOUL SYSTEM
AL Helen Heffner
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011e Nilsson - Head Of MusicPower Ploy:AD Bo's Orkester- Sondog l Sanger
B List:
AD Lyle Lovett- You've Been
Marten Janson For Din Skull
Madonna. Deeper
RADIO P4/Lund GEHR
Anders Nilsson - Music DirA List:
AD Anders Glenmark- Bygg Pd
B List:
AD Beloved- Sweet Harmony
k.d. Lang- Constant Craving
Mick Jagger Sweet Thing
S. J. Morris. Never Gonna Give
Sko/Torp- Familiar Roads
Starclub Let Your
Suzanne Rhatigan. Open
EAST FM/Norrkoping S
ACE
Peter Franck - Music Dir
Power Play:AD Niklas Stromstedt !Hennes
Papa Dee- Runaround
SOUL SYSTEM Its Gonna
B List:
AD Def Leopard- Heaven Is
Faith No More- Ern Easy
Ian McNabb- LoveIndecent Obsession- Whispers
Mick Jagger Sweet Thing
Toad The Wet Sprocket. Walk
AL Stereo MC's
HIT FM/Stockholm a
Dance
Johan B. Bring - Prog DirA List:
AD Beloved- Sweet Harmony
Heaven 17- Temptation
Jennifer Rush- Vision Of You
Jesus Loves Too Sweet
Jesus Jones- The Devil
Legacy/Sound Happy
Mick Jagger- Sweet Thing
Niklas Stroinstedt He --es
Papa Dee
Peter Gabriel
Pontus & Arnerik. : -
Sko/Torp Roods
Suzanne Rhatigan Open
CITYRADION UPPSALA/Uppsala a
EHR
Thomas Ericsson - Prog Dir
Power Ploy:
AD Legacy/Sound- Happy
A List:
AD Mick Jagger Sweet Thing
Papa Dee- Runaround
Peter Gabriel- Steam
Soulsysters It's Gonna Be..
B List:
AD Apache Indian- ArrangedAvalanche Walking In
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WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Will Always Love You (Arista)
CHARLES & EDDIE/Would I Lie To You? (Capitol)
TASMIN ARCHER/Sleeping Satellite (EMI)
ROD STEWART/Tom Traubert's Blues (Warner)
CHER/Oh No Not My Baby (Geffen)
ELTON JOHN/The Last Song (Rocket)
LIONEL RICHIE/Love, Oh Love (Motown)
MADONNA/Deeper And Deeper (Maverick)
JON SECADA/Do You Believe In Us (SBK)
MICHAEL JACKSON/Heal The World (Epic)
GO WEST/Faithful (Chrysalis)
GENESIS/Tell Me Why (Virgin)
FLEETWOOD MAC/Love Shines (Warner Brothers)
PAUL MCCARTNEY/Hope Of Deliverance (Parlophone)
BOYZ II MEN/End Of The Road (Motown)
ERIC CLAPTON/Layla (Duck/Reprise)
MICHAEL BOLTON/To Love Somebody (Columbia)
HEIGHTS/How Do You Talk To An Angel (Capitol)
VANESSA PARADIS/Be My Baby (Remark/Polydor)
ROXETTE/Queen Of Rain (EMI)
TAKE THAT/A Million Love Songs (RCA)
PETER GABRIEL/Steam (Virgin)
LONDONBEAT/That's How I Feel... (Anxious/RCA)
INNER CIRCLE/Rock With You (Metronome)
CHRIS REA/God's Great... (Magnet/East West)
The Adult Contemporary Europe (ACE) Top 25 chart is based ona weighted -scoring system. It is compiled on the basis of playlists ofEuropean stations programming soft pop/rock sounds for the 25-49 year -olds, fulltime or during specific dayparts. Songs in "A" rotation receive morepoints than those in "B" rotation or more limited airplay exposure.
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Heaven 17. Temptation
HWA- Supersonic
Jesus Loves You Am I
Mad Cobra- Flex
Poison- Stand
Thai -If I Ever
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COULEUR 3/Lausanne G
Rock
Thierry Catherine - Head OfMusic
Power Play:AD Eggstone Oh Oh Marna
Rage -Machine- Take The
Wannadies Suddenly I
A List:
AD INXS- Beautiful
Jesus Jones The Devil
Lemonheads It's A Shame
Litfiba- Prima Guardia
B List:
AD Apache Indian. ArrangedConsolidated- A Day On
G.W.Mclennon, Lightning
Noir Desir Marlene
Riverside Waterfall
Sense Unik- Hijo
Toad The Wet Sprocket- Walk
DRS 3/Basel ...-
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Chnstoph Alispach - Music Co -Ord
A List:
AD Apache Indian -Cafe Tacuba
Martha WashPrincess Erika Co.
RADIORADIO 24/Zurich G
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Dani Richiger - Head Of MusicPower Play:
Charles & Eddie Veoual
R.E.M. Ma- Or The Moon
Whitney Houston VA
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EHR
Rolf Tschuppert - Music Dir
A List:
AD Ace Of Base All That She Wants
Bever World- Hearsay
Billy Ray Cyrus. Could've
Chidete Com Banana. Cara
Chris Norman Goodbye Lady
Jennifer Rush- Vision Of You
Patty Smyth NoPaul McCartney- Hope
Rage Run To
Thomas Helmig- Give Me Your
Toad The Wet Sprocket Walk
RADIO 2/Zurich A
ACE
Walter Ammann - Head Of MusicA List:
AD Cher Many Rivers
Deloris- Shout
Marie Carmen- Tot Ou
Paul McCartney- Hope
Reba McEntire, Take It
Shanice Saving For
Thomas HeIrnig Give Me Your
Toad The Wet Sprocket- Walk
Zucchero- Come Back The Sun
RADIO LAC/Geneva S
EHR
Jacky Sanders - Prog DirA List:
AD Cher Many Rivers
Martine Girault- Revival
Mortise Wash Carry
Paul McCartney, Hope
Prefab Sprout, A Life Of ..
B List:
AD Boyz II Men Motownphilly
Marlyn Joseph- Please
Michael Bolton- Drift
Patty Smyth. No
R.E.M. Sidewinder
Rembrandt. WaitingTori Amos- Crucify
ZLechero- Come Back The Sun
RSR LA PREMIERE/Geneva 5
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Catherine Colombora - Head OfMusic
A List:
AD Rita Forour Roxanne
Snap Exterminate
Tasmin Archer- Sleeping
AL Elton John
Lionel Richie
Michel Jonas.Neneh Cherry
Sense Unik
Zucchero
R3 III/MendrisioSHE
Boris Piffareni - Prog DirRiccardo Pellegrini - Head Of
Music
A List:
AD Kym Mazelle love Me TheThe The- Dogs Of Lust
RADIO FRAMBOISE/Yverdon 8
ACE
Jean Luc Zwickert - Prog Dir
A List:
AD Billy Ray Cyrus- Could've
JTO- Hope & Pray
Maggie Reilly. Teen In The Rain
RADIO RAURACH/Liestat B
Rainer Luginbiihl &Airplay 3 - Head Of MusicA List:
AD Inker & Hamilton -Poetry
Madonna Deeper
Right Said Fred- Deeply
Rod Stewart- Tom
Shank. I Love
Ten Sharp You
Wynonna Judd- I Saw The
EUROPE
VOICE OF AMERICA/Europe P
EHR
June Brown - Dir
Power Play:
Whitney Houston , Will
B List:
AD Duran Duran -Ordinary
Toad The Wet Sprocket. Walk
MUSIC TEMISOW
MTV EUROPE/London P
Music Television
Brent Hansen Dir of Prog & Prod
Jean-Pierre Millet - Mgr Music Prog
Heavy RotationCharles & Eddie Would I
Guns Irr Roses Yesterdays
Madonna Deeper
Michael Jackson- Heal
Snap- Exterminate
Vanessa Parodic Be My
Whitney Houston- I Will
Active RotationFantaslischen Vier- Die
Felix- It Will
Genesis- Invisible
Inner Circle- Raft
Peter Gabriel- Stearn
R.E.M. Man On The Moon
Rage Run To
Rod Stewart Tom
Bade- Feel No Pain
Tasmin Archer- Sleeping
U2- Who's Gonna Ride..
Buzz Bin
Alice In Chains Would?Arrested Dev.- People
Jesus Jones- The Devil
Prodigy Out Of Space
Soul Asylum- Somebody
Stereo MC's- Step It Up
The The Dogs Of Lust
Medium RotationBob Marley- Iron
Bon Jovi- Keep The Faith
Roy: II Men- End Of
Felix Don't You
Guns N' Roses November
R.E.M. Drive
Vaya Con Dios Heading
Break OutAnnie Lennox- Lovesong
Bob Marley, Exodus
Captain Hollywood MoreDeacon Blue- Your Town
Eddie Murphy- I Was
J S -n On The
Kris Kross- It's A Shame
Leila K- Open
Leonard Cohen- Closing Time
Mad Cobra- Flex
Nirvana. In Bloom
Patty Smyth- No
P0i501, Stand
Prince 7
Shakespeare Sister. Hello
Toad The Wet Sprocket All I
Vaya Con Dios Time Flies
Willy DeVille Heyl Joe
Prime Break Out2 Unlimited- No Limit
Bizarre Inc.. I'm Gonna
East 17- House Of
Louie LOW* The Thought
Shai- II l Ever
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M&M Reporter RosterStation/City Format RADIO F/Nuremberg ACE HORTEN NARRADIO/Horten EHR BRONZE
RADIO GONG 2000/Munich EHR JARRADIOEN/Kleppe ERR PRIMARADIO/Naples ACERADIO LINDAU/Lindau EHR RADIO DST/Rade ACE R3 III/Mendriso EHR
1. NORTHWEST RADIO REGENBOGEN/Mannheim EHR RADIO 89.1/Helsingor EHR RADIO METEORA/San Paolo di Jesi EHRRADIO T.O.N./Bad Mergentheim EHR RADIO AIRPORT FM/Copenhagen EHR RADIO ONDA LIBERA/Perugia ACERTL GERMANY/Luxembourg EHR RADIO AMAGER/BrOndby/Kastrup EHR RADIO STAR/Vicenza ACE
PLATINUMBRONZE RADIO CITY/Nwstved EHR RETE 3/Lugano ACEATLANTIC 252/London EHR RADIO CHARIVARI/Nuremberg ACE RADIO HALDEN/Halden EHR
BBC RADIO 1/London EHR RADIO KOLN: COLOGNE CHARTS/Cologne EHR RADIO HERNING/Herning EHRBEACON RADIO/WolverhamptonBRMB FM Birmingham
EHR
EHRRADIO RAURACH/LiestalWELLE FIDELITAS/Karlsruhe
EHR
ACE
RADIO MOJN/Aabenroa & SOnderborgRADIO NORD/Harstad
EHR
EHR7. SOUTHWEST
CAPITAL FM/London EHR RADIO ODENSE/Odense EHRCHILTERN NETWORK/Dunstable/
RADIO ROSKILDE/Roskilde ACE PLATINUMNorthampton/GloucesterCITY FM/Liverpool
EHR
EHRRADIO RYD/LinkopingRADIO SATA/Turku
EHR
ACE
CADENA 100/MadridCADENA 40 PRINCIPALES/Madrid
Rock/EHR
EHR3. WEST
KISS FM/London Dance RADIO TONSBERG/TOnsberg EHR CADENA MINUTO/Madrid EHRMETRO RADIO GROUP/Newcastle EHR PLATINUM RADIO TRONDHEIM/Trondheim EHR/Rock/MOR ONDA CERO MUSICA/Madrid EHR/ACEPICCADILLY RADIO/Manchester ERR EUROPE 2 NETWORK/Paris ACE RADIO VEST/Stavanger EHR RFM/Lisbon EHR
GOLD M40/Paris EHR RADIO VICTOR/Esbjerg MOR/EHR GOLDCHOICE FM/London Dance NRJ NETWORK/Paris EHR THE VOICE N&RUM/Nrum EHR CADENA TOP 97.2/Madrid EHRCOOL FM/Belfast ACE RADIO 21/Brussels EHR/Rock THE VOICE NORDJYLLAND/Aalborg EHR RADIO ENERGIA/Lisbon EHRDOWNTOWN RADIO/Belfast EHR RADIO CONTACT F/Brussels EHR THE VOICE ODENSE/Odense EHR RADIO NOVA ERA/Vila Nova de Gaia EHRFORTH RFM/Edinburgh EHR RTL/Paris ACE BRONZE SILVERHORIZON RADIO AND GALAXY RADIO/ SKYROCK NETWORK/Paris EHR CITYRADION UPPSALA/Uppsala EHR CANAL SUR RADIO/Andalucia EHRMilton Keynes and Bristol Dance GOLD RADIO FREDRIKSTAD/Fredrikstad EHR RADIO PALAFRUGELL/Palafrugell EHRINVICTA/Whitstable EHR BEL-RTL/Brussels EHR RADIO HOLBAK/Holbaeck EHR BRONZEPOWER FM/Fareham EHR COULEUR 3/Lausanne Rock RADIO KOLDING/Kolding EHR RADIO 16/Madrid ACERADIO CLYDE/Glasgow EHR FUN RADIO/Paris EHR RADIO OREBRO/Orebro EHRRED ROSE RADIO/Preston/Blackpool EHR RFM/Paris ACE/Rock RADIO OSLOFJORD/Oslo EHRSUNSET RADIO/Manchester Dance RVS/Rouen EHR RADIO SAUDA/Sauda EHR 8. EAST CENTRALTRENT FM/Nottingham EHR VOLTAGE FM/Rosny-sous-Bois Dance RADIO SLR/Slagelse EHR
SILVER
BROADLAND FM/NorwichBUZZ FM/BirminghamFOX FM/OxfordGWR FM/Bristol/Swindon
EHR
Dance
EHR
EHR
SILVER
L'ONDE LATINE/Aix en ProvenceRADIO BRUXELLES CAPITALE/Brussels
RADIO LAC/GenevaRADIO RIVIERA/Monte Carlo
National MusicACE
EHR
ACE
RADIO SYDKYSTEN/CopenhagenRAINBOW RADIO/OsloSTORBYRADIOEN/OsloSTUDENTRADIOEN/Tromso
ACE
Dance
ACE
Rock/EHR
PLATINUM
POLSKIE RADIO 3/WarsawRADIO DANUBIUS/Budopest
GOLD
EHR
EHR
RED DRAGON FM/Cardiff/Newport EHR RADIO SERVICE/ Marseille EHR BONTON RADIO/Prague EHR
SOUTH EAST RADIO/WexfordSWANSEA SOUND/Wales
EHR
EHR
RMC COTE D'AZUR/Monte CarloRSR LA PREMIERE/Geneva
ACE
Rock5. WEST CENTRAL
EUROPA 2 PRAHA/PragueRADIO L./Lublin
ACE
Rock
BRONZE RTL: WRTL/Paris Rock RADIO LODZ/Lodz EHR
GLR/London Rock SCOOP 'Lyon EHR PLATINUM RADIO MERKURY/Poznan ACEWIT FM Bordeaux EHR BRTN RADIO DONNA Brussels EHR RADIO RMF/Krakow EHR
BRONZE BRTN STUDIO BRUSSEL/Brussels EHR/Rock RADIO ZET/Warsaw EHR
ISABELLE FM/Tocane Saint ApreRADIO CANTAL/Aurillac
EHR
EHR
HET STATION/HilversumNOS/Hilversum
EHR
EHR
RTL PRAHA 93.7/Prague
SILVER
ACE/EHR2. CENTRAL
RADIO FRAMBOISE/Yverdon ACE RADIO 3/Hilversum EHR FUN RADIO/Bratislava EHRPLATINUM RADIO MANCHE/Saint-Lo ACE RADIO CONTACT N/Brussels EHR RADIO 4 U/Warsaw EHR
O 3/Vienna EHR RADIO PLUS FM/Blois Gold/Oldies SKY RADIO/Bussum ACE RADIO GDANSK/Gdansk EHRANTENNE BAYERN/Munich EHR RTBF RADIO 2/Hainaut EHR TROS RADIO 3/Hilversum EHR BRONZEANTENNE NIEDERSACHSEN/Hannover ACE TTL/Le Touquet EHR VERONICA/Hilversum EHR RADIO ZIELONA GORA/Zielona Gore EHRHR 3: LEIDER GUT/Frankfurt EHR/Dance
GOLDHR 3: ON LINE/Fronkfurt EHR/ACE POWER FM/Amsterdam EHRNDR 2 (DAYTIME PROG.)/HamburgNDR 2 (EVENING PROG.)/Hamburg
ACE
EHRRADIO 538/Bussum
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ACE
EHR
PLATINUM
DANMARKS RADIO/Copenhagen EHRBRONZE
BRTN RADIO 2 -EAST FLANDERS/Ghent EHR
PLATINUM
ANTENNA 97.1 FM STEREO/Athens EHRSWF 3: POPSHOP HITUNE/Baden BadenWDR 1/Cologne
EHR
EHR
DR P3: GO'MORGEN P3/CopenhagenDR P3: MASKINEN/Copenhagen
EHR/Rock
EHR/RockBRTN RADIO 2 -WEST FLANDERS/KortrijkCFNB/Brunssum
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ACE
GOLDANTENNA 97.5 FM STEREO/Salonika EHR
WDR 1: HIT CHIPS/Cologne ACE NRK/Oslo Rock/EHR HIT -FM 106.1/Hasselt EHRPOP 924 FM/Athens EHR
WDR 1: SCHLAGERRALLYE/Cologne EHR RIKSRADIO P3: KLANG & CO/Stockholm EHR RADIO ANTIGOON/Antwerp EHR SILVERGOLD RIKSRADIO P3: TRACKSUSTAN/Stockholm EHR RADIO EXPRES/Antwerp EHR JERONIMO GROOVY/Ilioupolis, Athens EHR
104.6 RTL BERLIN/Berlin EHR YLE 2/RADIOMAFIA/Helsinki EHR RADIO MAXIMA/Roeselare EHRSTAR FM STEREO/Thessaloniki EHR
BERLIN 88.8/Berlin National Music GOLD RADIO MOL/Mol EHRSTUDIO D/Novo Mesta EHR
CD INTERNATIONAL/Vienna EHR ARHUS WERRADIO/Arhus EHR RADIO NOORD-HOUAND/Haarlem ACE BRONZEDRS 3/Basel Rock ANR/Aalborg EHR RADIO ROYAAL/Hamont-Achel EHR
COOL FM/Athens RockENERGY/Berlin EHR CITY RADIO/Gothenburg EHR RADIO VARNA/Varna EHRHIT RADIO N 1/Nuremberg Dance CITY RADIO/Malmo EHR
HUNDERT 6/Berlin ACE RADIO I/Oslo EHR6. SOUTHOK RADIO/Hamburg EHR RADIO 1/Helsinki EHR 11. EASTR.S. 2/Berlin ACE RADIO 1 FM/Bergen EHR
RADIO 24/Zurich EHR RADIO 100+/Tampere EHR PLATINUMRADIO 4U/Berlin EHR RADIO 102/Haugesund EHR PETER FLOWERS FM/Milan ACE/EHR PLATINUM
RADIO ARABELLA/Munich National Music RADIO ABC/Randers EHR RADIO CLUB 91/Naples EHR RADIO MAXIMUM/Moscow EHR
RADIO BASILISK/Basel EHR RADIO CITY/Stockholm EHR RADIO DEEJAY NETWORK/Milan EHR/Dance/Rock GOLDRADIO FFN/Isernhagen EHR RADIO CITY/Helsinki Rock RADIO DIMENSIONE SUONO/Rome EHR RADIO EUROPA PLUS/Moscow/St. Petersburg EHR
RADIO FOERDERBAND/Bern ACE RADIO GRENLAND/Skien EHR RADIO KISS KISS NETWORK/Naples ACE/DanceRADIO GONG/Nuremberg EHR RADIO HSR/Copenhagen Dance RADIO RAI VERDE/Rome EHRRADIO PILATUS 104.9/Luzern EHR RADIO HUDDINGE/Stockholm EHR RETE 105 NETWORK/Milan EHR 12. PAN -EUROPEANRADIO SALU/Saarbruecken EHR RADIO MALM6HUS/Malmo ACE RTL 102.5 - HIT RADIO/Bergamo EHRRADIO XANADU/Munich Rock RADIO MOSS/Moss EHR STEREORAI/Rome EHRRADIO Z/ZurichRB 4/BremenRSH/Kiel
SDR 3/StuttgartSFB 2/Berlin
ACE
EHR
EHR
EHR
ACE
RADIO OSLO/OsloRADIO P4 -ndRADIO VIBORG/ViborgTHE VOICE Zapenhagen
UPTOWN FM/Copenhagen
EHR
EHR
EHR
EHR
ACE/EHR
GOLD
101 NETWORK/MilanDISCO 101/MilanPOWER RV1 THE BLACK RADIO/TurinRADIO BABBOLEO/Genoa
EHR
Dance
Dance
EHR
MTV EUROPE/LondonVOICE OF AMERICA/Europe
BRONZE
STAR 108/Riviera
Music Television
EHR
EHR
SILVER SILVER RADIO MONTE CARLO/Milan ACEBRF/Eupen ACE EAST FM/Norrkoping ACE SILVERRADIO 7/Ulm ACE HIT FM/Stockholm Dance ANTENNA DELLO STRETTO/Messina EHR
A Guide To M&M's Radio Station Reporting RankingsAl&M's EHR, ACE and EDR charts are based 100% on airplay reported each week by M&M's reporter team. Participating stations are selected as reporters and "weighted" as "Platinum," "Gold," "Silver" or "Bronze" stations based on the following criteria: market population, location,weekly reach and/or average share of the available audience, policy of programming current music, retail sales influence and ability to report in a timely, consistentand accurate manner. More detailed definitions follow below. It should be noted that points awarded for airplay may varyslightly from one station to another within one of these four groups. For example, some Platinum stations are weighted slightly more or less than other Platinum stations. However, all Platinum reporters will be weighted more than Gold, Silver, or Bronze stations. Individual stationclassifications are subject to regular review as ratings and station policies change. Broadcasters interested in joining M&M's Reporter Roster should call or fax MBA StationReports Manager Pieter Kops; tel: (+31) 20.669 1961; fax: 669.1951 or 1941.Platinum (P): Leading sfations/nehvorks/dominant programmes in major markets. Most of these stations have an estimated average weekly reach of at least 1 million listeners and are regarded as having moderate to heavy level of retail influence. Gold (G): Leadingstations/networks/dominant programmes in medium markets or secondary broadcasters in major markets. Most of these stations have an estimated average weekly reach of 200.000 to 1 million listeners. Stations from smaller markets usually have an above -average level of retailinfluence. Silver (5): Leading stations in smaller markets or secondary broadcasters in medium markets. Most of these stations have on estimated average weekly reach of 50.000 to 200.000 listeners. Stations from smaller markets usually have an above -average level of retail influence.Bronze (B): Smaller broodcas operations, individual programmes at larger stations, certain cable -only stations, and/or dayparted blocks of programming on small market stations. Most of these stations/ programmes reach between 15.000 and 50.000 listeners weekly. Small marketstations have at least a moderate level of retail influence; larger stations in this group may have a low level of retail influence.
1. NORTHWEST (NW): British Isles (United Kingdom, Ireland).2. CENTRAL (C): German -Language areas
(Germany, Austria, parts of Switzerland, Luxembourg).3. WEST (W): Francophone areas
(France, Wallonia/Belgium, parts of Switzerland, Monaco).4. NORTH (N): Scandinavia (Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland).
Regions
5. WEST CENTRAL (WC): Dutch -Language areas(Holland; Flanders/Belgium).
6. SOUTH (5): Italian -Language areas (Italy, Ticino/Switzerland).7. SOUTHWEST (SW): Iberia (Spain, Portugal).8. EAST CENTRAL (EC): East Central area
(Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland).
9. SOUTHEAST (SE): Balkan (Greece, Slovenia, Bulgaria).10. NORTHEAST (NE): Baltic area (no reporters yet).11. EAST (E): Eastern area (Russia).12. PAN -EUROPEAN (PE): Stations targeting listeners throughout Europe.For exact specifications on particular regions, see Regional EHR Top 20page, elsewhere in this issue.
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5 8 Live - The Way We Walk Vol.]: The Shorts - VirginHanne Boel
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44 33 12 Great Expectations - EMIClaudio Baglioni i
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11 7 11 Keep The Faith -Jambco g The Police B.D.P.UK
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919 Live At Donington - Single -Atco
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14 13 16 Time Flies - AriolaJon Secada D.NL.E.CH
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16 12 10 The Best Of Joe Cocker - Capitol 4Genesis F.D.NL.UK
50 48 tso We Can't Dance - Virgin A6Antonello Venditti I
84 67 8 Da San Siro A Samarcanda - L'Amore... - Ricordi
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27 4 Incesticide - DGCOD Arrested Development IRL.UK
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2' 4 Sur Scene - ColumbiaZucchero Fornaciari I
53 49 15 Miserere - PolydorWedding Present UK
87 66 2 Hit Parade 2 - RCA
Lionel Richie B.DK.D.IRL.NL.UK
20 15 35 Back To Front - Motown Chris Rea D.NL.CH.UK
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55 12 OST 1492 - The Conquest Of Paradise - East WestNeon 2 SF
89 95 4 Polku - Columbia
Simple Minds B.DK.D.GR.IRL.NL.S.CH.UK
22 16 13 Glittering Prize '81 - '92 - Virgin(*,
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Roxette B.DK.D.NL.N.PE.S.CH.UK
23 17 20 Tourism - EMIManfred Man's Earth Band D
MIP Blinded By The Light - Best Of - ArcadeJuan Pardo E
75 3 Sinceramente Juan - EMI
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22 6 Duophonic - CapitolRoch Voisine B.F
58 44 12 Europe Tour - GMRight Said Fred UK
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(144) 63 213 Bad To The Bone - MetronomeJimi Hendrix B.D.NL.S.UK
93 81 3 The Ultimate Experience - PolyGram TV
26 14 10 Gloria Estefan B.D.IRL.NL.CH.UK
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89 5 Superbest - Clan
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27 23 67 Use Your Illusion II - Geffen AJacques Dutronc B.F
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31 19 Tubular Bells II - WEA ALucio Battisti 1
01 52 6 Le Origini - RicordiRene Froger NL
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Michael Bolton DICSF.IRL.NL.P.E.S.UK
29 19 15 Timeless - The Classics - ColumbiaVanessa Paradis F.D.NL.S
63 60 15 Vanessa Paradis - RemarkHumperdinck & Jones 8
97 82 4 The Best - Back To Back - Deram
Take That UK
26 9 Take That & Party - RCAJean Marc Thibault F
*49° 2 Des Chansons Plein Le Coeur - ColumbiaBornBorn Chip E* lI Toma Toma Y Toma - WEA
Madonna A.SEF.D.GR.NL.S.UK
31)24 13 Erotica - Maverick Julien Clerc B.F
65 53 " Utile - VirginNoir Desir F
IZI, Tostaky - Polydor
Leonard Cohen A.B.DK.SF.D.GR.NL.N.S.CH
32 7 The Future - ColumbiaBoyz II Men DK.D.NL.S.UK
66 62 12 Cooleyhighharmony - Motown110 Arsch Huh Ag D
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30 67 Use Your Illusion I - Geffen Bonnie Tyler A.D.N.CH
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Will Always Love You A.B.DK.SF.F.D.GRAL.I.M.N.E.S.CHUK
1 10 Whitney Houston - Arista (Carlin)
Polydor
Run To You A.B.D.NL.S.CH
'' '` Rage - Pulse 8 (Rondor)Temptation (Brothers In Heaven Remix) D.1121.NLUK
69 55 Y Heaven 17 - Virgin (EMI/Sound Diagrams/WC)
Would I Lie To You? A.B.DK.D.GR.IRL.NL.N.S.CH.UK
2 2 11 Charles & Eddie - Capitol (EMI)Gold SF.S.CH
45 6 East 17 - London (PolyGram)Sascha...Ein Aufrechter Deutscher
IMO. Die Toten Hosen - Virgin (Not Listed)
Heal The World A.BDK.F.D.IRL,I.NL.P.S.CH.UK
3 3 9 Michael Jackson - Epic (EMI/WC/Zomba)Connected A.B.S.CH
48 11 Stereo MC's - 4th & Broadway (EMI)Miami Hit Mix IRL.UK
71 36 6 Gloria Estefan - Epic (EMI)
4OExterminate8 DK.SF.D.IRL.I.NL.S.CH.UK Highland B.S
4 4 Snap - Logic (Hanseatic/Songs Of Logic) 38 41 11 One More Time - CNR (EMI Songs/Scandinavia AB)Arranged Marriage UK
95 ' Apache Indian - Island (MCA/CC)
Dur Dur D'Etre Bebe B.SF.F.I.NL.N.E.S
5 5 17 Jordy - Columbia (Gavroche)Phorever People D.IRL.UK
39 27 5 The Shamen - One Little Indian (Warner Chappell)Heading For A Fall A.DK.D.CH
73 a la Vaya Con Dios - Ariola (Songline/BMG)
Don't You Want Me A.B.DK.F.D.GR.I.N.P.E.S.CH
6 23 Felix - deConstruction (MCA)Open Your Mind B.I.UK Womankind UK
11111P Usura - Down Town Records (Jacomo) 74 35 2 Little Angels - Polydor (PolyGram)
More And More A.B.F.D.CH
7 8 14 Captain Hollywood Project - Blow Up (Warner Chappell)Drive A.DK.D.S.CH
41 43 16 R.E.M. - Warner Brothers (Warner Chappell) 75 46 2 Get The Girl! Kill The Baddies! IRLUK
Pop Will Eat Itself - RCA (BMG)
It Will Make Me Crazy A.B.DK.SED.NL.S.CH8 . - Felix - deConstruction (Copyright Control)Baker Street A.DK.D.GR.I.S.CH
42 37 23 Undercover - PWL Intl. (EMI)Easy Come And Go p
88 5 Joker - Polydor (Not Listed)
House Of Love A.DK.SED.N.S.CH
®11 19 East 17 - London (PolyGram)The Devil You Know IRLUK
43 34 2 Jesus Jones - Food (EMI)Would? UK
Alice In Chains - Columbia (Sony)
i-h I'm Easy/Be Aggressive (Live) IRL.UK
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@Rock With You A.B.DK.SF.D.NL.PS.CH November Rain17 6 Inner Circle - Metronome (Madhouse/Warner Chappell) 45 33 23 Guns N' Roses - Geffen (Warner Chappell)
F.D.CH Help Us Back Home, Sarajevo79 81 A Colours - Columbia (Not Listed)
SF14 12 18 I.,BobO MarleyLion&t° eAl/oilers - Tuff Gong (Bob Marley/Blue Mountain) Dr. Alban - SweMix (SweMix)
-- I tie urear rrerenaer80 5" Freddie Mercury - Parlophone (Southern Music)
Die Dal?! A.D.CH
13 10 14 Die Fantastischen Vier - Columbia (EMI)Open Sesame D.UK
94 2 Leila K - Coma (Songs Of Logic/Hanseatic)Tell Me A Poem
i'MP Papermoon - Ariola (Not Listed)
Deeper And Deeper B.DK.SF.F.D.IRLI.NL.P.S.CH.UK
15 6 Madonna - Maverick (WC/MCA)Koa Hiatamadl A
48 62 7 Hubert Von Goisern - Ariola (Blanko/Wintrup)Wheel Of Fortune DK.N
82 76 10 Ace Of Base - Mega (Megasong)
Mr.Wendal/Revolution IRL. UK
23 2 Arrested Development - Cooltempo (EMI)Step It Up IRL.S.UK
" ' Stereo MC's - 4th & Broadway (EMI)Boney M MegaMix B.IRL.UK
83 49 6 Boney M - Arista (Various)
Les Monies De Vendee B.F
16 13 12 Ana1s Et Didier Barbelivien - POM (POM)Out Of Space/Ruff In The Jungle... GR.IRL.NL.UK
50 40', The Prodigy -XL (EMI)Give It Up, Turn It Loose IRLUK
" 2 En Vogue - East West America (Two Tuff-E-Nuff/Irving)
i Could It Be Magic B.IRL.UK
i t 9 6 Take That - RCA (BMG)Yesterdays A.B.DK.NL.P
51 22 9 Guns N' Roses - Geffen (EMI/WC/McCloud)Stone Me Into The Groove
85100 L Atomic Swing - Sonet (Not Listed)
End Of The Road B.DK.D.IRL.M.S.CH.UK
18 14 18 Boyz II Men - Motown (Warner Chappell)Raumschiff Edelweiss B.SED.CH
52 38 19 Edelweiss - WEA (Bruin Music)It's Ok It's Alright B.NL
El* Def Dames Doop - Game (Not Listed)
Because The Night B.F.GR.I.M.E
20 14 Co.Ro feat. Taleesa - Ginger Music (Tipax)La Legende De Oochigeas B.F
` ' 1' Roch Voisine - GM (Ed. Georges Mary)If I Ever Fall In Love B.NL.UK
82 3 Shai - MCA (MCA)
Sleeping Satellite A.B.D.GR.I.S.CH
20 18 17 Tasmin Archer - EMI (EMI)When You Were Young UK
1114P Del Amitri -A&M (PolyGram)If We Hold On Together NL.UK
69 8 Diana Ross - EMI (MCA)
The Love I Lost !RUN
_11)83 2 West End feat. Sybil - PWL Sanctuary (Warner Chappell)Just Another Day D.NL.S.CH
55 54 25 Jon Secada - SBK (EMI)II Suffira D'Un Signe (En Public)
88, Fredericks, Goldman & Jones - Columbia (IRG/Marc Lumbroso)
#All That She Wants DK.D N.S
30 16 Ace Of Base - Mega (Megasong)Gli Spari Sopra (Celebrate) One
61 2 Vasco Rossi - EMI (Warner Chappell) Ili, U2 - Island (Blue Mountain)
Be My Baby B.DK.F.D.NL.S
23 16 16 Vanessa Paradis - Remark (Miss Bessie/Bahama Rhythm)Nothing Else Matters Brokene
', ' " Metallica - Vertigo (PolyGram)English UK
91 50 2 Sunscreem - Sony Soho Square (WC/EMI)
. Pour L'Amour D'Un Garcon F
28 5 Helene - AB (ABeditions)*,,, You Talk Too Much IRLUK
" 2 Sultans Of Ping F.C. - Rhythm King (Dream Song/EMI)The World Is Stone
92 84 22 Cyndi Lauper - Epic (PolyGram/CC)
4-e We Are Family ('93 Mixes) IRLUK
nnah, q;e4,... Cln,Inn r)---- r-,/-, /e.g;,I,--- I'm Gonna Get You B.NL
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26 Keep The Faith19 14 Bon Jovi -Jambco (PolyGram)
B.DK.D.S.CH Bed Of RosesFOP Bon Jovi -Jambco (PolyGram)
IRL. UK It's Probably Me F I
94 67 25 Sting & Eric Clapton - A&M (Magnetic/Blue Turtle/VV-T)
/4-4 Steam" 2 Peter Gabriel - Virgin (Real World)
D.IRL.NL.UK YesterdaysD.IRL.S.CH Changer Tout Ca61 Guns 'N Roses - Geffen (EMI/WC/McCloud) 95 57 Bernard Minet - AB (ABeditions)
'' Never Let Her Slip Away A.B.DK.D.IRL.NL.P
28 Undercover - PWL Intl. (Island) ©MP What You Won't Do For Love UK
Go West - Chrysalis (Planetary Nom)Rhythm Is A Dancer FE
lib. Snap - Logic (Hanseatic/Songs Of Logic)
*After All IRLUK
53 2 Frank And Walters - Setanta (Chrysalis)Someday (I'm Coming Back) IRL.NL.UK
63 " - Lisa Stansfield -Arista (Big Life)Life Of Surprises UK
97 80 2 Prefab Sprout - Columbia (Kitchen/EMI)
Hope Of Deliverance B.DK.D.IRL.I.NL.N.UK
"" Paul McCartney - (MPL)It's Gonna Be A Lovely Day IRLUK
92 2 S.O.U.L. System intr. Michelle Visage -Arista (WC/Chelsea)Mrs. Robinson/Being Around IRL.UK
98 72 6 Lemonheads - Atlantic (PolyGram/Bug)
Tom TrauberVs Blues (Waltzing Matilda) B.D.IRL.NL.CH.UK
#31 7 Rod Stewart - Warner Brothers (Warner Chappell)Que Mon Coeur Lache B F03 52 6 Mylene Farmer - Polydor (Requiem)
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99 75 2 Elton John - Rocket (Big Pig Music)
#Dogs Of Lust IRL.N.UK
73 2 The The -Epic (Sony/Lazarus)0_,.... Sweet Harmony UK
NMP The Beloved - East West (EMI)Chiki Chika E
itLi 98 2 N.Real Presence - Lucas Records (Not Listed)
Sweat (A La La La La Long) A.B.DK.D.GR.IRL.P.CH
33 26 32 Inner Circle - Metronome (Rock Pop/Madhouse)Hello (Turn Your Radio On) D.S.CH
67 65 A Shakespears Sister - London (EMI/Island/BMG)UK- United Kingdom, D - Germony, F - Fronce, CH - Swimerland, A 4 Austria, I 4 Italy, E = Spain, NL . Holland,
B =Belgium, IN
NEW ENTRYWho's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses A.DK.D.IRL.I.P.S.CHLIK
34 29 7 U2 - Island (Blue Mountain)One In Ten SF.IRL.P.UK
70 6 808 State & UB40 - ZTT (New Claims-AN/Perfect)
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The Eurochart Hot 100 Singles is compiled by BPI Communications BV in cooperotion with Bumo/Sternra and based on the following motional singles sales charts: MR1B IUKI; Bundesverband Der Phonographischen Wirtschaft/Medio Control/Muakrnorkt West Germany); Europe 1/Conol Plus/Tele7Jours (France); RAI Stereo Due/Musico E Dischi/Mario De LuigiPoly); Stichting Nededandse Top 40 (Holland); SABAM/IFPI (Belgium); GLF/IFPI (Sweden); IFPI/Johan Schlueter (Denmark); VG (Norwoy); MEE MB/NE (Spain); Seura/IFPI (Finland); 'FPI Breland);UNEVA
MUSIC & MEDIA JANUARY 30 1993 C BPI Communications BV/Buma/Stemra All rights reserved. 0 Hot 100 is a trademark of Billboard Publications, Inc used with permission.(Porlogall; Austria Top 30 (Austria); Medio Control/ Musikrnorkt (Switzerland); Pop Rock (Greece). 43IMMO fmternra
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UNITED KINGDOMSingles1 Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (Arista)2 Snap - Exterminate (Arista)
3 Faith No More - I'm Easy/Be Aggressive (London)
4 Arrested Development -Mr.Wendal/Revolution (Cooltempo)
5 Take That - Could It Be Magic (RCA)
6 West End feat. Sybil - The Love I Lost (PWL Intl.)
7 Sister Sledge - We Are Family ('93 Mixes) (East West)
8 Michael Jackson - Heal The World (Epic)
9 Peter Gabriel - Steam (Virgin)
10 Frank And Walters - After All (Seta nta)
Albums1 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (Arista)
2 Genesis - Live - The Way We Walk Vol.2 (Virgin)
3 Cher - Cher's Greatest Hits: 1965 - 1992 (MCA)
4 The Shamen - Boss Drum (One Little Indian)
5 Take That - Take That & Party (RCA)
6 R.E.M. - Automatic For The People Warner Brothers)
7 Stereo MC's - Connected (4th & Broadway)
8 Erasure - Pop! The First 20 Hits (Mute)
9 Simple Minds -Glittering Prize '81 -'92 (Virgin)10 Gloria Estefan - Greatest Hits (Epic)
SPAINSingles1 Jordy - Dur Dur D'Etre Bebe (Sony)
2 Co.Ro feat. Taleesa - Because The Night (Ginger)
3 N.Real Presence - Chiki Chika (Lucas)
4 Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (BMG)5 Ambassadors Of Funk/MC Mario Supermarioland (*trope!)
6 Moon - Moon Light Shadow (Max)
7 O.B.K. - La Princesa De Mis Suenos (Blanco Y Negro)
8 A.Class - Don't You (Max)
9 Los Manolos - Amigos Para Siempre (BMG)
10 Xuxa - Sensacion De Vivir (BMG)
Albums1 Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells II (Warner)
2 Various - Boom -8 (EMI)
3 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG)
4 Juan Luis Guerra - Aretto (Karen/BMG)5 Various - Bandas Sonoras Originales (BMG)
6 Various - Mas Noches De Blanco Saten (EMI)
7 Freddie Mercury - The Album (EMI)
8 Juan Pardo - Sinceramente Juan (EMI)
9 Various - Bolero Mix 9 (Blanco Y Negro)10 Born Born Chip - Toma Toma Y Toma (Warner Music)
DENMARKSingles1 Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (BMG)
2 Ace Of Base - All That She Wants (Mega)
3 Charles & Eddie - Would I Lie To You? (EMI -Medley)
4 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation (Mega)
5 Snap - Exterminate (BMG)
6 Boyz II Men - End Of The Road (PolyGram)
7 Guns N' Roses - Yesterdays (BMG)
8 Billy Ray Cyrus - Achy Breaky Heart (PolyGram)9 Felix - It Will Make Me Crazy (BMG)
10 Felix - Don't You Want Me (BMG)
Albums1 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation (Mega)
2 Hanne Boel - Kinda Soul (EMI -Medley)
3 Various - Absolute Music 1 (EMI M.FL)
4 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard )BMG)
5 Abba - Gold - Greatest Hits (PolyGram)
6 Sko/Torp - Familiar Roads (EMI -Medley)
7 Eric Clapton - Unplugged (Warner)
8 Lisa Nilsson - Himlen Runt Hornet (BMG)
9 Ulla Henningsen - Kald Mig Liva (Pladecom)
10 Monrod/Rislund - Next Stop Pladderballe (EMI -Medley)
SWITZERLANDSingles
1 Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (BMG)2 Die Fantastischen Vier- Die Dal?! (Sony)
3 Charles & Eddie - Would I Lie To You? (EMI)
4 Felix - Don't You Want Me (BMG)
5 Felix - It Will Make Me Crazy (BMG)
6 Captain Hollywood Project - More And More (Phonag)7 Bon Jovi - Keep The Faith (PolyGram)
8 Stereo MC's - Connected (BMG)
9 Jon Secada -Just Another Day (EMI)
10 Snap - Exterminate (BMG)
Albums1 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG)
2 Abba - Gold - Greatest Hits (PolyGram)
3 Die Fantastischen 4 - 4 Gewinnt (Sony)
4 Vaya Con Dios - Time Flies (BMG)
5 Genesis - Live - The Way We Walk Vol.1 (Virgin)
6 R.E.M. - Automatic For The People (Warner)
7 Bon Jovi - Keep The Faith (PolyGram)
8 Peach Weber - Nix Wie Gox (PolyGram)
9 Genesis - Live - The Way We Walk Vol.2 (Virgin)
10 Freddie Mercury - The Album (EMI)
GERMANYSingles
1 Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (BMG)
2 Charles & Eddie - Would I Lie To You? (EMI)
3 Captain Hollywood Project - More And More (Blow Up)
4 Michael Jackson - Heal The World (Sony)
5 Die Fantastischen Vier - Die Da!?I (Sony)
6 East 17 - House Of Love (Metronome)7 Felix - It Will Make Me Crazy (BMG)
8 Snap - Exterminate (BMG)
9 Bon Jovi - Keep The Faith (Phonogram)
10 Die Toten Hosen - Sascha (Virgin)
Albums1 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG)
2 Genesis - Live - The Way We Walk Vol.2 (Virgin)
3 Die Fantastischen 4 - 4 Gewinnt (Sony)
4 Abba - Gold - Greatest Hits (Polydor)
5 Genesis - Live - The Way We Walk Vol.1 (Virgin)
6 Bon Jovi - Keep The Faith (Phonogram)
7 R.E.M. - Automatic For The People (Warner)
8 Eric Clapton - Unplugged (Warner)
9 Soundtrack - Sister Act - Sister Act (Warner)
10 Michael Jackson - Dangerous (Sony)
HOLLANDSingles
1 Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (BMG)2 Charles & Eddie - Would I Lie To You? (EMI)
3 Bizarre Inc./A.Brown - I'm Gonna Get You (Boudisque)
4 Rod Stewart -Tom Traubert's Blues (Warner)5 Inner Circle - Rock With You (Warner)
6 Jordy - Dur Dur D'Etre Bebe (Sony)
7 Melissa Etheridge - Like The Way I Do (BMG)
8 Snap - Exterminate (BMG)
9 B.F.I. - Why Not Jazz? (lndisc)
10 Shai - If I Ever Fall In Love (BMG)
Albums1 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG)
2 Paul De Leeuw - Van U Wil lk Zingen (Sony)
3 Lionel Richie - Back To Front (PolyGram)
4 Rene Froger Sweet Hello's & Sod Goodbyes (Dino)
5 Eric Clapton - Unplugged (Warner)6 Abba - Gold - Greatest Hits (PolyGram)7 Vaya Con Dios - Time Flies (BMG)
8 Golden Earring - The Naked Truth (Sony)
9 Freddie Mercury - The Album (EMI)
10 Joe Cocker - The BAt Of Joe Cocker (EMI)
NORWAYSingles
1 Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (BMG)2 Ace Of Base - All That She Wants (Mega)
3 Ace Of Base - Wheel Of Fortune (Mega)
4 Charles & Eddie - Would I Lie To You? (EMI)
5 Dum Dum Boys - Transit Sigmata Exit (Sony)
6 Paul McCartney - Hope Of Deliverance (EMI)
7 The The - Dogs Of Lust (Sony)
8 Felix - Don't You Want Me (BMG)
9 Jordy - Dur Dur D'Etre Bebe (Sony)
10 East 17 - House Of Love (PolyGram)
Albums1 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard2 Various - Absolute Music 63 Ace Of Base - Happy Nation4 Hanne Boel - Kinda Soul5 Abba - Gold - Greatest Hits
(BMG)(Eva)
(Mega)(EMI)
(PolyGram)
6 Joe Cocker - The Best Of Joe Cocker (EMI)
7 R.E.M. - Automatic For The People (Warner)8 Dronning Mauds Land - Noe Som Har Hendt (K.K.)
9 Billy Ray Cyrus - Some Gave All (PolyGram)
10 Arve Tellefsen - Intermezzo (Grappo)
AUSTRIASingles
1 Charles & Eddie - Would I Lie To You? (EMI)
2 Hubert Von Goisern - Koa Hiatamadl (BMG)
3 Die Fantastischen Vier - Die Da!?! (Sony)
4 Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (BMG)5 Papermoon - Tell Me A Poem (BMG)
6 Michael Jackson - Heal The World (Sony)7 Captain Hollywood Project - More And More (Echo)
8 Stereo MC's - Connected (BMG)
9 Felix - It Will Make Me Crazy (BMG)
10 Inner Circle - Rock With You (Warner)
Albums1 H.Von Goisern/Alpinkatzen - Aufgeign... (BMG)
2 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG)
3 Die Fantastischen 4 - 4 Gewinnt (Sony)
4 Abba - Gold - Greatest Hits (PolyGram)
5 Leonard Cohen - The Future6 Erasure - Pop! The First 20 Hits7 Eric Clapton - Unplugged8 Freddie Mercury - The Album9 Vaya Con Dios - Time Flies10 Nirvana - Incesticide
(Sony)
(Echo)
(Warner)(EMI)
(BMG)
(BMG)
FRANCESingles
1 Jordy - Dur Dur D'Etre Bebe (Columbia)2 Michael Jackson - Heal The World (Epic)
3 Ands/D.Barbelivien - Les Manes De Vendee (POM)
4 Helene - Pour L'Amour D'Un Garcon (BMG)
5 Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (BMG)
6 Bob Marley & The Wailers - Iron Lion Zion (PolyGram)
7 Pow Wow - Le Lion Est Mort Ce Soir (Remark)
8 Felix - Don't You Want Me (BMG)
9 Co.Ro feat. Taleesa - Because The Night (PolyGram)
10 Metallica - Nothing Else Matters (PolyGram)
Albums1 Fredericks Goldman Jones - Sur Scene (Columbia)
2 Michael Jackson - Dangerous (Epic)
3 Jordy - Pochette Surprise (Columbia)
4 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG)
5 Pow Wow - Regagner Les Plaines (Remark)
6 J.P.Audin/D.Modena - Ocarina (Delphine)
7 Genesis - Live - The Way We Walk Vol.] (Virgin)
8 Didier Barbelivien - Vendee 93 (POM)
9 Jean Marc Thibault - Des Chansons Plein... (Lederman)
10 Roch Voisine - Europe Tour (BMG)
BELGIUMSingles1 Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (BMG)2 Charles & Eddie - Would I Lie To You? (EMI)
3 One More Time - Highland (CNR)
4 Michael Jackson - Heal The World (Sony)
5 Jordy - Dur Dur D'Etre Bebe (Sony)
6 Isabelle A - Wondermooi (CNR)
7 Def Dames Doop - It's Ok It's Alright (Dino)
8 Undercover - Never Let Her Slip Away (Warner)9 2 Boys - I Won't Let You Down (ARS)
10 Felix - It Will Make Me Crazy (BMG)
Albums1 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG)
2 Humperdinck/Jones - Back To Back (PolyGram)
3 Jordy - Pochette Surprise (Sony)
4 Abba - Gold - Greatest Hits (PolyGram)
5 Joe Cocker - The Best Of Joe Cocker (EMI)
6 Simple Minds - Glittering Prize '81 - '92 (Virgin)7 Genesis - Live - The Way We Walk Vol.1 (Virgin)8 Luis Cobos - Viva Espana )Sony)
9 Fredericks, Goldman & Jones - Sur Scene (Sony)
10 Will Tura - Tura In Symphony (PolyGram)
FINLANDSingles
1 Colours - Help Us Back Home, Sarajevo (Sony)
2 East 17 - House Of Love (PolyGram)
3 Felix - It Will Make Me Crazy (BMG)
4 Edelweiss - Raumschiff Edelweiss (Warner)
5 Madonna - Deeper And Deeper (Warner)
6 Metallica - Wherever I May Roam (PolyGram)
7 Klamydia - Layja-EP (Krklund)
8 Ne Luupojat Surf - Hauskaa Joulua (Poko)
9 Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (BMG)
10 Inner Circle - Rock With You (Warner)
Albums1 J. Karjalainen - Suurimmat Hitit2 Neon 2 - Polku3 Joel Hallikainen - Kuurankukka4 Eric Clapton - Unplugged5 Abba - Gold - Greatest Hits6 AC/DC - Live At Donington - Double7 Various - Techno & Dance 28 Various - Missing You9 Freddie Mercury - The Album
(Poko)
(Sony)
(Finn levy)
(Warner)(PolyGram)
(Warner)(K -Tel)
(EMI)
(EMI)
10 Laura Branigan - The Very Best Of... (Warner)
GREECESingles
1 Tasmin Archer - Sleeping Satellite (EMI)
2 Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (BMG)3 Madonna - Erotica (Warner)
4 Sarah Jane Morris - Never Gonna Give You Up (NA)5 Felix - Don't You Want Me (BMG)
6 The Prodigy - Out Of Space/Ruff In The Jungle... (XL)
7 Sade - No Ordinary Love (Sony)
8 Co.Ro feat. Taleesa - Because The Night (Ginger)
9 Erasure - Who Needs Love (Like That) (Remix) (Virgin)
10 Inner Circle - Sweat (Warner)
Albums1 Various - The Best Of The Best2 R.E.M. - Automatic For The People3 Tasmin Archer - Great Expectations4 Sade - Love Deluxe5 Maggie Reilly - Echoes6 Various - Ciao Italia7 Michael Jackson - Dangerous8 Various - Now Trax9 Erasure - Pop! The First 20 Hits10 Luciano Pavarotti - Tutto Pavarotti
(Various)
(Warner)(EMI)
(Sony)
(EMI)
(Various)
(Sony)
(Various)
(Virgin)(PolyGram)
MUSIC"MEDIA
ITALYSingles
1 Vasco Rossi - Gli Spari Sopra (Celebrate) (EMI)
2 Jordy - Dur Dur D'Etre Bebe (Sony)
3 Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (BMG)4 Pinocchio - Pinocchio (Dig It)
5 Tasmin Archer - Sleeping Satellite (EMI)
6 Paul McCartney - Hope Of Deliverance (EMI)
7 Snap - Exterminate (BMG)
8 Madonna - Deeper And Deeper (WEA)
9 Co. Ro feat. Taleesa - Because The Night (Disco Magic)
10 Sade - No Ordinary Love (Sony)
Albums1 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG)
2 Litfiba - Terremoto (CGD)
3 Renzo Arbore - Napoli Punto E A Capo (Ricordi)4 Freddie Mercury - The Album (EMI)
5 Zucchero Fornaciari - Miserere (PolyGram)
6 Lucio Battisti - Le Origini (Ricordi)
7 A.Venditti - Da San Siro A Somarcanda (Ricordi)8 Sade - Love Deluxe (Sony)
9 Claudio Baglioni - Ancorassieme (Sony)
10 Abba - Gold - Greatest Hits (PolyGram)
SWEDENSingles1 Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (BMG)2 East 17 - Gold (PolyGram)
3 East 17 - House Of Love (PolyGram)4 Charles & Eddie - Would I Lie To You? (EMI)
5 Atomic Swing - Stone Me Into The Groove (Sonet)
6 Boyz II Men - End Of The Road (PolyGram)
7 Felix - It Will Make Me Crazy (BMG)
8 One More Time - Highland (CNR)
9 Tasmin Archer - Sleeping Satellite (EMI)
10 Stereo MC's - Connected (BMG)
Albums1 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard (BMG)
2 Various - Absolute Music 14 (Warner)
3 Abba - Gold - Greatest Hits (Polar)
4 Various - Radio City Love Songs (Sony)
5 Peter Lemarc - Det Finns Inget Battre (MNW)6 Cher - Cher's Greatest Hits: 1965 - 1992 (BMG)7 Leonard Cohen - The Future (Sony)
8 Bon Jovi - Keep The Faith (PolyGram)
9 Marie Frederiksson - Den Steandiga Resan (EMI)
10 Joe Cocker - The Best Of Joe Cocker (EMI)
IRELANDSingles1 Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You (BMG)2 Snap - Exterminate (BMG)
3 Michael Jackson - Heal The World (Sony)
4 Sultans Of Ping F.C. - You Talk Too Much (Sony)5 Frank And Walters - After All (GolDiscs)
6 Take That - Could It Be Magic (BMG)
7 Faith No More - I'm Easy/Be Aggressive (Phonogram)
8 Boney M - Boney M MegaMix (BMG)
9 Arrested Development - Mr.Wendal/Revolution (EMI)
10 Charles & Eddie - Would I Lie To You? (EMI)
Albums1 Various - A Woman's Heart2 Soundtrack - The Bodyguard3 R.E.M. - Automatic For The People4 Abba - Gold - Greatest Hits5 Mary Black - The Collection6 Lionel Richie - Back To Front
(Dana)
(BMG)(Warner)
(PolyGram)(Data)
(PolyGram)
7 Various - The Ultimate Country Collection (Sony)
8 Eric Clapton - Unplugged (Warner)
9 Michael Bolton - Timeless - The Classics (Sony)
10 Sharon Shannon - Sharon Shannon (Solid)
PORTUGALSingles
1 Joker - Easy Come And Go2 U2 - One3 Elton John - The One4 Xutos E Pontapes - Chuva Dissolvente5 U2 - Even Better Than The Real Thing6 Was (Not Was) - Shake Your Head7 Inner Circle - Rock With You8 Guns N' Roses - Yesterdays9 Undercover - Never Let Her Slip Away (Warner)10 Felix - Don't You Want Me (BMG)
Albums1 Abba - Gold - Greatest Hits (PolyGram)
2 Various - NLimero Um (EMI)
3 AC/DC - Live At Donington - Double (Warner)
4 Resistencia - Mano A Mano (EMI)
5 Onda Choc - Cabecinha No Ombro (Sony)
6 Michael Bolton - Timeless - The Classics (Sony)
7 R.E.M. - Automatic For The People (Warner)
8 Joe Cocker - The Best Of Joe Cocker (EMI)
9 Various - Italia Romontica (BMG)
10 Various - Hit Parade (PolyGram)
(PolyGram)(BMG)
(PolyGram)(PolyGram)
(BMG)(PolyGram)
(Warner)(BMG)
Based on the national sales charts from 16 European markets. Information supplied by MRIB (UK); Bundesverband Der Phonographischen Wirtschaft/Media Control/Musikmarkt (West Germany); Europe 1/Canal Plus/Tele7Jours (France); Musica E Dischi/
Mario De Luigi (Italy); Stichting Nederlandse Top 40 (Holland); SABAM/IFPI (Belgium); GLF/IFPI (Sweden); IFPI/Johan Schlueter (Denmark); VG (Norway); ALEF MB/TVE (Spain); Seura/IFPI (Finland); IFPI (Ireland); AFP (Portugal); Austria Top 30 (Austria); Media
Control/Musikmarkt (Switzerland); Pop r Rock (Greece). Labels Idled are the national marketing companies.
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OFF THE RECORDVIVA OR NOT VIVA?: The proposed German music cable TV chan-nel Viva is having a lot of trouble getting off the ground. Off TheRecord hears rumoured investors Bertelsmann and Time Warnerboth have cold feet about the project because of the initial financingneeded to get the channel up and running.
KINNEVH( BUYS INTO THE VOICE?: Swedish media giant Kin-nevik is currently negotiating to buy 49% of Danish private EHR TheVoice. The Voice MD Otto Reedtz-Thott, who is rumoured to want tokeep at least 51% of the station, declines to comment, but MD of Kin-nevik's media arm Medvik, Jorgen Widsell, confirms a deal is beingdiscussed.
THE FRENCH RUMOUR MILL HEATS UP: RTL is believed tobe interested in buying Fun Radio, which reportedly is being shoppedaround by owner, French publisher Hersant. Also, the word on thestreet is Sony Music France is thinking about buying Trema, thecountry's leading indie label.
CHRYSALIS FRANCE BACK IN ACTION: Jean -Michel Cani-trot, former radio promotion exec at Island, has been picked by EMIFrance president Gilbert Ohayon to rejuvenate the Chrysalis label in
el France. EMI folded the label into its existing operations when it boughtChrysalis two years ago.
ARCADE FIRES CNR BELGIUM EXECS: Arcade Entertain-ment Holdings (AEH) president Herman Heinsbroek has fired CNR
.af., Belgium's MD Rick Blomme and financial manager Lieven de Kon-
.i.'ki rock after the two tried failed to sell the company to a group of private1...1 investors. AEH recently acquired the audio operations of CNR Records
(M&M January 16). Says Heinsbroek, "The action taken was illegal as.`: the company cannot be sold without the prior consent of the sharehold-
ers." Blomme declined to comment and is believed to be bringing thecase to court.
VIRGIN RADIO CHART SHOW: Expect some type of album rockchart show on Virgin Radio. Details of the programme are being final-ized between joint PDs Richard Skinner and John Revell and CEDavid Campbell. Announcement on the chart show expected shortly.
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and financial fields. BMG workswith many independently func-tioning A&R/production unitsand SweMix now joins the ranksof Red Rooster, Chlodwig, K&PMusic, Gun, Sing Sing andLogic.
Talks about an acquisitionbegan last August when BMGapproached SweMix. Whenrumours began circulating lastNovember about an imminentpurchase, sources at SweMixwould only confirm that negotia-tions were in progress, saying thatthey did not want to reveal any-thing until the deal was finalized.Negotiations were held betweenBMG head of acquisitions/ jointventures Rolf Gilbert andSweMix MD Tom Talomaa.
As part of the deal, SweMixRecords/Publishing will changeits name and will now be calledCheiron Records and Publish-ing, with Tom Talomaa as MD
reporting to Gilbert and ThomasStein. president of BMG Ariolafor the GSA territories. DagVoile -producer of Dr. Alban,and lately Leila K and Ace ofBase. under the name DennizPop -will serve as Cheiron'sA&R/dance manager and produc-er. While he is signed to producematerial for BMG over a three-year period, that does not excludehim from producing for other
artists.SweMix Productions, which is
a separate company, will presentmaterial of unsigned artists toBMG, with BMG having a three-year option on such artists. Onthe rock side, A&R will be han-dled by Claes Noting.
One clear advantage of BMG'stakeover of SweMix is that the la-bel's artists are exposed to a larg-er market. Says Talomaa, "Itmade sense for us to make Ger-many our home market. We nowhave guaranteed release for ourartists in the G/S/A and Sweden.With BMG, internationalexploitation becomes easier."
Operations of the companywill be run from new offices inStockholm. Talomaa, however,confirms that a new office will beopened in Munich on March 1.
In the official statement, Steinsays of the new deal, "Werepleased to gain with SweMix anadditional important creative unitwhich is internationallyrenowned. In this case, as withother similar previous ventures,we shall try to establish a co-operation specially designed tomeet the label's requirements."
The first scheduled release onthe SweMix label under BMGwill be an album with artistKayo. The music, described byTalomaa as pop, is written bypopular Swedish artist and hit -maker Orup and produced byDan Sundquist. The singlerelease date is February 11, with
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ning to launch a similar event forthe classical music industry in1994, tentatively named Klas-sikKomm.
The classical fair aims to bringtogether professionals within theclassical music industry, to raisethe profile of classical music inGermany. It will be a smallerevent than POPKOMM and willfocus on attracting professionalsfrom all sides of the classicalindustry. POPKOMM founderDieter Gorny will oversee theevent.
Comments BPW MD PeterZombik, "The classical music
industry has needed a platformfor some time. The idea of a clas-sical trade fair in the same vein asPOPKOMM came from theindustry. When we looked for aperson to run the event, DieterGorny was the obvious choice."
Zombik says Gorny has a clas-sical music background himself,having studied the double bass.
Although Zombik says thefirst KlassikKomm won't be until1994, with the venue and locationyet to be decided, a small-scale"appetizer" event may take placethis autumn.
Gorny comments, "While I
was preparing POPKOMM '92 itbecame obvious that there was agreat movement in the classicalmusic market. Although classical
music only accounts for 11% ofthe market, it is the leader andopinion maker in everything inEurope concerning music culture.We decided that we couldn't justmake classical music anappendage of POPKOMM, butthat it needed its own specialevent."
On the name KlassikKomm,Gorny says the "Komm" showsthat the same organisation isbehind both events, and that itwill enable KlassikKomm to rideon the reputation of POPKOMM.Gorny says the location of theevent, either Cologne or Ham-burg, will be decided at the end ofthe month. KlassikKomm is to beheld every March.
Retail Holiday Sales(continued from page I )
Orthmayr says he sees no rea-son for euphoria about the Ger-man economy in the coming yearand will be satisfied if WOM canmatch the '92 sales figures. WOMhas opened two new stores in1992 which will be included innext year's sales figures, one ofwhich is in Magdeburg in easternGermany.
MD of the Italian Ricordiretail chain, Matteo Rignano,says the holiday period was bet-ter than originally feared. Sound -carrier sales rose generally by 4%in December. This figure rose to15% when taking re -furbishedand new stores into account. "Weregistered a 5% increase with thecassette configuration," says Rig -nano, "but CD sales, which roseby 15%, are not rising to theextent that they were in the past.December sales were below ourbudget made at the start of '92,but better than later estimates. Ithink this is because consumersturned their attention to inexpen-sive goods at Christmas."
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He sent out positive signals torecord companies, saying, "Popu-lar music is a constantly develop-ing form, and artists like U2, Sim-ply Red, R.E.M. and Nirvana areadding to the body of classic rockmusic everyday. You will hearthem too, and anyone else whosematerial appeals to intelligent anddiscerning rock lovers." MMc
the album due to come out March15. Also scheduled for releaselater this year is material from anew rock group (the name as yetundetermined), with vocalistEurope, lead guitarist Kee Mar -cello and former Alien vocalistThomas Persson in the line-up.The other members of the groupare Freddie von Gerber, drums,and Tobbe Moen on bass.
Additional reporting byMiranda Watson and MachgielBakker
Virgin Retail UK productand marketing director JohnTaylor, however, says thatalthough Christmas for Virginappeared at first to be less suc-cessful than the year before,sales soon caught up to lastyear's figures. "The sales werecrammed into the last few daysbefore Christmas. Up untilChristmas day, same store saleswere up 2-3% compared to lastyear. However, during the firstweek of January, sales were up20% compared to last year. CDswere the biggest movers, includ-ing big releases by SimpleMinds, Michael Bolten andGloria Estefan."
On the radio side, FriederikeBahlinger, marketing managerat German private AC net RadioNRW/Oberhausen, says adbookings were substantially upover Christmas '92 compared tothe previous year (NRW has nofigures available for Christmas).Bahlinger says the reason for theincrease is that NRW is still arelatively new player on the Ger-man radio scene and it has takenthe station time to position itselfon the marketplace. "In 1992 Ithink that NRW found full mar-ket acceptance. We raised ourrates in 1992, but even if we did-n't take this into account, we stillwould have had a biggerturnover than in 1991."Bahlinger doesn't think that anygeneral conclusions can be
drawn from NRW's performanceto the general economic situationin Germany.
Claudio Trapassi, commer-cial director of Nove Nove Pub-blicita sales house for Italian pri-vates Rete 105 (EHR), RadioMontecarlo (ACE) and 105Classic (Gold), reports a Christ-mas increase of around 20-25%in local adverts, but no increasein national advertising clients."Firms which sell product withgreat consumer appeal usuallyadvertise on TV at Christmas," hesays. "That's not to say weweren't busy in December withnational advertising clients justlike the rest of the year. We'llhave registered a 1992 increase innational advertising sales despitethe economic crisis and the cau-tion expresses by major compa-nies."
Dave Lincoln, MD of UKEHR private City FM/Mersey-side, says November was a bettermonth than December in '92 asfar as ad bookings were con-cerned. However, locally the sta-tion was up 30% on the previousyear and 15% up on budget. Hecomments, "Nationally, we sawno growth, it was about the sameas the previous year, leaving usshort on budget. However, theincrease in local advertising madeup for that shortfall."
by Miranda Watson, DavidStansfield and Mike McGeever
French Ratings(continued from page 1)
ratings, and show that "strategicchanges [implemented in Septem-ber] in programming are work-ing."
Blanc-Francard says thearrival in the morning of Jean -Luc Delarue to anchor the newssession and the afternoon showby Arthur have been followed bya real gain in audience; and mostof all, have contributed to attracta younger demo. He says hebelieves the station will also ben-efit from changes in the 22.00 -24.00 slot which has become anall -news session since early Jan-uary.
French Radio Ratings(1992 Audience Cume)
Station (Format)
'91 '92 '92
Nov/ Sep/ Nov/Dec Oct Dec
RTL (FS) 18.7 18.7 17.6
Europe 1 (FS) 11.0 11.6 11.5
Fr. Inter (N/T) 10.8 11.0 10.7
NRJ (EHR) 9.5 9.3 9.4
Fr. Info (N/T) 6.9 8.1 7.7
Fun Radio (EHR) 5.0 5.8 5.0
Skyrock (EHR) 4.8 5.5 4.8
Europe 2 (ACE) 4.2 4.5 3.9
Nostalgie (Gold) 4.7 4.5 3.9
RMC (FS) 4.7 4.5 3.8
Cherie FM (Gold) 2.7 2.3 2.3
RFM (ACE) 2.0 n/a n/a
Source: Mediametrie
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EHR Newcomers EverywhereThe fact that Whitney Houston continues to break record after recorddoesn't even come as a surprise nowadays. This week, she takes the twoM&M records achieved by herself last week even further. The total numberof stations reporting I Will Always Love You (128, last week 118), as well asthe number of A lists that it is part of (107, last week 100) are the highestever scored.
Apart from the entrance at number 40 by Go West's What You Won'tDo For Love, anticipated last week, all new entries in the EHR Top 40 arefrom acts who have not enjoyed an EHR hit before. It is also striking to seethat all new entries in the Chartbound section, apart from SundayMondays by Vanessa Paradis, are from artists who have never had anEHR top 20 hit to this date, and therefore qualify as New Top 20Contenders. It is a week ruled by EHR debuts!
This does not mean, however, that all these acts are totally newthemselves. The two highest entries in the chart, for example, come fromacts that have been around for years, although never making it in the EHRchart. (In this respect, it should be noted that this chart wasn't launcheduntil December 1990.) Faith No More grabs the highest, entering straightat number 22, with their cover version of the Commodores' I'm Easy. Bestsupport comes from the UK, Holland and Denmark. On six reports,notably Dutch ones, the single appears as a "powerplay" and its rostercomprises of 69% adds, a really impressive spreading angle: the band'sbreakthrough on EHR has kicked off.
Second highest entry is for Duran Duran, whose Ordinary World, theirfirst single since 1990's Serious, has a 50% spreading angle-also quiteremarkable! Duran Duran enjoy their best penetration in the UK and Italy.
Mick Jagger collects this week's most additions on EHR with SweetThing, the highest entry in Chartbound. No less than 31 stations arereporting it for the first time. His biggest solo hit to date was 1987's Let'sWork. Jagger's new single fares best in Austria, followed by Sweden andDenmark. Holland, Belgium and the UK are also joining in, but on a lesserscale. Pieter Kops
MOST ADDEDMICK JAGGER/Sweet ThingFAITH NO MORE/I'm EasyBELOVED/Sweet HarmonyDURAN DURAN/Ordinary WorldTREY LORENZ/Photograph Of Mary
(Atlantic) 31
(Slash/London) 27(East West) 17
(EMI) 17(Columbia) 17
Most added are those songs which received the highest number of playlist additions during theweek. In the case of a he, songs are listed alphabetically by artist.
"A" ROTATION LEADERSWHITNEY HOUSTON/I Will Always Love You (Arista)CHARLES & EDDIE/Would I Lie To You? (Capitol)MADONNA/Deeper And Deeper (Maverick)MICHAEL JACKSON/Heal The World (Epic)
PAUL MCCARTNEY/Hope Of Deliverance (Parlophone)
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"A" ROTATION PERFORMANCE
PREFAB SPROUT/A Life Of SurprisesHANNE BOEL/Don't Know Much About LoveINNER CIRCLE/Sweat (Alalalalalong)INNER CIRCLE/Rock With YouDURAN DURAN/Ordinary WorldR.E.M./Drive
(Kitchenware)(Medley)
(Metronome)(Metronome)
(EMI)
(Warner Brothers)
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"A" Rotation Performance is a listing of those records that have achieved the best A rotation penetration.Records listed ore those outside the EHR top 20 and with o total number of reporting stations of at least20. Songs tied are listed alphabetically by artist.
TOP RECURRENTSTotal Stations
BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS/Iron Lion Zion (Tuff Gong) 36BOBBY BROWN/Good Enough (MCA) 33PM DAWN/I'd Die Without You (Gee Street/Arista) 31
Top Recurrents are former EHR top 20 records that hove fallen off the chart but are still receivingsignificant airplay. In case ofa tie, records ore listed alphabetically by artist.
NEW TOP 20 CONTENDERSFAITH NO MORE/I'm EasyMICK JAGGER/Sweet ThingBELOVED/Sweet HarmonyCAPT. HOLLYWOOD PROJECT/MoreTREY LORENZ/Photograph Of MaryTOAD THE WET SPROCKET/Walk...SARAH JANE MORRIS/Never GonnaLEMONHEADS/Mrs. RobinsonFRANK & WALTERS/After All
(Slash/London) 39(Atlantic) 33
(East West) 29And More (Intercord) 25
(Columbia) 24(Columbia) 22
Give You Up (Virgin) 21
(Atlantic) 20(Setanta/GolDiscs) 19
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WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Will Always Love You (Arista) 128 107 21 4
CHARLES & EDDIE/Would I Lie To You? (Capitol) 110 90 20 4
PAUL MCCARTNEY/Hope Of Deliverance (Parlophone) 92 71 21 13
MADONNA/Deeper And Deeper (Maverick) 98 74 24 5
MICHAEL JACKSON/Heal The World (Epic) 97 73 24 2
PETER GABRIEL/Steam (Virgin) 79 54 25 9
LISA STANSFIELD/Someday I'm Coming Back (Arista) 70 53 17 9
U2/Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses (Island) 67 38 29 4
PRINCE/7 (Paisley Park) 66 47 19 2
R.E.M./Man On The Moon (Warner Brothers) 61 36 25 3
TASMIN ARCHER/Sleeping Satellite (EMI) 63 51 12 2
SNAP/Exterminate (Logic) 53 38 15 6
TAKE THAT/Could It Be Magic (RCA) 45 31 14 12
BOYZ II MEN/End Of The Road (Motown) 61 35 26 1
BON JOVI/Keep The Faith (Jambco/Mercury) 48 34 14 0
UNDERCOVER/Never Let Her Slip Away (PWL International) 59 39 20 2
VANESSA PARADIS/Be My Baby (Remark/Polydor) 60 38 22 0
ROD STEWART/Tom Traubert's Blues (Warner Brothers) 56 37 19 3
FLEETWOOD MAC/Love Shines (Warner Brothers) 48 32 16 5
STEREO MC'S/Step It Up (4th & Biway) 43 28 15 4
SHAMEN/Phorever People (One Little Indian) 45 23 22 9
FAITH NO MORE/I'm Easy (Slash/London) 39 27 12 27
LIONEL RICHIE/Love, Oh Love (Motown) 51 29 22 2
HEIGHTS/How Do You Talk To An Angel (Capitol) 49 25 24 0
DURAN DURAN/Ordinary World (EMI) 33 25 8 17
JON SECADA/Do You Believe In Us (SBK) 45 24 21 1
CHER/Oh No Not My Baby (Geffen) 39 24 15 0
SHAI/If I Ever Fall In Love (Gasoline Alley/MCA) 40 27 13 9
S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M./It's Gonna Be A Lovely Day (Arista) 35 19 16 7
ROXETTE/Queen Of Rain (EMI) 42 24 18 0
INNER CIRCLE/Rock With You (Metronome) 48 37 11 1
DEACON BLUE/Your Town (Columbia) 31 15 16 0
GO WEST/Faithful (Chrysalis) 37 22 15 2
CHRIS REA/God's Great Banana Skin (Magnet/East West) 31 19 12 0
JORDY/Dur, Dur D'etre Bebe (Columbia) 43 31 12 2
HEAVEN 17/Temptation (Virgin) 38 24 14 4
ELTON JOHN/The Last Song (Rocket) 38 17 21 0
GENESIS/Tell Me Why (Virgin) 35 19 16 1
MICHAEL BOLTON/Drift Away (Columbia) 34 22 12 3
GO WEST/What You Won't Do For Love (Chrysalis) 37 26 11 4
The EHR Top 40 chart is based on a weighted -scoring system. Songs score points by achieving airplay at M&M's EHR reporting stations, that forget 12-34 year -old listeners with contemporary musicfulltime or during specific dayparts. Songs in 'A" rotation airplay receive more points than those in 't' rotation or more limited airplay exposure. Stations are weighted by market size and by the number of hours per
week committed to the format.
CHARTBOUNDSADE/Feel No Pain (Epic) 36/10 LEONARD COHEN/Closing Time (Columbia) 25/2
FREDDIE MERCURY/The Great Pretender (Parlophone) 36/4 TREY LORENZ/Photograph Of Mary* (Columbia) 24/17
MICK JAGGER/Sweet Thing* (Atlantic) 33/31 MAGGIE REILLY/Tears In The Rain (EMI) 24/1
RAGE/Run To You (Pulse 8) 33/3 TOAD THE WET SPROCKET/Walk On The Ocean* (Columbia) 22/15
EN VOGUE/Give It Up, Turn It Loose (East West) 30/12 SARAH JANE MORRIS/Never Gonna Give You Up*(Virgin) 21/4
BELOVED/Sweet Harmony* (East West) 29/17 SHANICE/Saving Forever For You (Motown) 21/3
JESUS JONES/The Devil You Know (Food) 29/6 GLORIA ESTEFAN/The Miami Hit Mix (Epic) 21/2
VAYA CON DIOS/Time Flies (Ariola) 29/2 HANNE BOEL/Don't Know Much About Love (Medley) 21/1
BON JOVI/Bed Of Roses (Jambco/Mercury) 28/1 LEMONHEADS/Mrs. Robinson* (Atlantic) 20/9
FANTASTISCHEN VIER/Die Da!?! (Columbia) 28/1 BILLY RAY CYRUS/Could've Been Me (Mercury) 20/8
VANESSA PARADIS/Sunday Mondays* (Remark) 26/13 ONE MORE TIME/Highland (CNR) 20/3
THE THE/Dogs Of Lust (Epic) 26/6 DINA CARROLL/So Close (A&M) 19/4
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT/Mr. Wendal (Chrysalis) 26/5 FRANK & WALTERS/After All* (Setanta/Go!Discs) 19/4
CAPT. HOLLYWOOD PROJECT/More And More* (Intercord) 25/7 BRIAN MAY/Back To The Light (Parlophone) 19/1
PREFAB SPROUT/A Life Of Surprises (Kitchenware) 25/5 BIZARRE INC./I'm Gonna Get You (Vinyl Solution) 18/2
New Top 20 Contenders ore those artists that have not yet had an EHR top 20 hit and appear onthis page for the first time with this single. Artists ore listed by total number of stations. In case of atie, records are listed alphabetically by artist.
The EHR "chartbound" chart lists the total number of EHR reporting stations playing newer songs that do not yet have enough airplay points to rankamong the EHR Top40. The second number represents how many stations reported it to M&M for the first time. Songs which hove received no new airplay for two consecutive weeks will be deleted fromthis chart, but may reappear with new airplay In the case ofa tie, songs are listed by new adds. Asterisks indicate new entries in Chartbound.
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REGIONAL EHR TOP 20week 5/93 charts based on playlists from radio stations playing EHR material
3. WESTTW LW WOC Artist/Title . Label
ToSkit
Rotation NewA B Adds TW LW WOC
Original Tot
Artist/Title Label Stat
RoNtion NewA e Adds TW LW WOC
OriginalArtist/Tide Label
Tot
StatRotation NewA B Adds
1 2 9 WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Will (Arista) 20 19 1 0 1 2 9 WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Will (Arista) 21 19 2 0 1 7 5 WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Will (Arista) 11 8 3 2
2 7 2 GO WEST/What You (Chrysalis) 20 15 5 1 2 3 8 CHARLES & EDDIE/Would I (Capitol) 19 18 1 0 2 1 3 VANESSA PARADIS/Sunday Mondays (Remark) 10 8 2 1
3 5 6 TAKE THAT/Could It Be Magic (RCA) 19 15 4 0 3 1 8 MICHAEL JACKSON/Heal The World (Epic) 20 19 1 0 3 5 6 GENESIS/Tell Me Why (Virgin) 8 6 2 1
4 6 11 CHARLES & EDDIE/Would I (Capitol) 18 16 2 0 4 4 9 JON SECADA/Do You Believe In Us (SBK) 16 11 5 14 2 5 ELTON JOHN/The Last Song (Rocket) 10 3 7 0
5 1 7 MICHAEL JACKSON/Heal The World (Epic) 19 17 2 0 5 14 3 R.E.M./Man On The Moon (Warner Brothers) 16 11 5 3 5 8 7 MYLeNE FARMER/Que Mon Coeur (Polydor) 10 9 1 1
6 9 2 PREFAB SPROUT/A Life Of... (Kitchenware) 17 16 1 1 6 7 9 BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS/Iron (Tuff Gong) 16 10 6 0 6 NE CHARLES & EDDIE/Would I (Capitol) 8 6 2 3
7 4 5 LISA STANSFIELD/Someday (Arista) 16 14 2 0 7 6 10 ROXETFE/Queen Of Rain (EMI) 13 9 7 NE PAUL MCCARTNEY/Hope (Parlophone) 8 5 3 4
8 19 2 WEST END/The Love (PWL International) 17 12 5 4 8 10 9 GO WEST/Faithful (Chrysalis) 13 10 3 18 4 8 MICHAEL JACKSON/Heal The World (Epic) 8 7 1 0
9 12 2 FRANK & WALTERS/After (Setanta/GolDiscs) 16 13 3 2 9 12 3 MADONNA/Deeper And Deeper (Maverick) 17 11 6 1 9 9 4 LIONEL RICHIE/Love, Oh Love (Motown) 7 5 2 1
10 10 2 PETER GABRIEL/Steam (Virgin) 16 15 1 1 10 8 10 TASMIN ARCHER/Sleeping Satellite (EMI) 16 13 3 1 10 12 3 TORI AMOS/Crucify (East West) 7 5 2 2
11 NE FAITH NO MORE/I'm Easy (Slash/London) 16 14 2 5 11 11 4 INNER CIRCLE/Rock With You (Metronome) 17 13 4 0 11 6 5 U2/Who's Gonna Ride (Island) 7 2 5 1
12 3 6 MADONNA/Deeper And Deeper (Maverick) 17 13 4 0 12 5 11 BOYZ II MEN/End Of The Road (Motown) 14 10 4 0 12 11 2 JACQUES DUTRONC/L'Opportuniste (Columbia) 6 .1 2 1
13 NE DURAN DURAN/Ordinary World (EMI) 16 13 3 8 13 NE PAUL MCCARTNEY/Hope (Parlophone) 12 11 1 4 13 10 3 PRINCE/7 (Paisley Park) 6 3 3 1
1415
1320
22
PAUL MCCARTNEY/Hope (Parlophone)
ARRESTED DEV./Mr. Wendal (Chrysalis)
16
14
14
8
2
6
02
1415
1513
1712
FANTASTISCHEN VIER/Die Dal?! (Columbia) 13R.E.M./Drive (Warner Brothers) 10
109 31 00714
15NE INNER CIRCLE/Sweat (Metronome)
INFIDeLES/Les Larmes Des Maux (Trema)
78
5
3
2 2
5 0
16 NE DEL AMITRI/When You Were Young (A&M) 15 12 3 3 16 9 7 GENESIS/Tell Me Why (Virgin) 12 7 5 0 16 15 4 BOYZ II MEN/End Of The Road (Motown) 7 4 3 1
17 15 3 SHAMEN/Phorever People (One Little Indian) 15 7 8 0 17 NE UNDERCOVER/Never Let (PWL International) 11 9 2 1 17 13 7 BON JOVI/Keep The Faith (Jambco/Mercury) 5 3 2 0
18 8 7 HEAVEN 17/Temptation (Virgin) 13 8 5 0 18 RE HEIGHTS/How Do You (Capitol) 12 7 5 0 18 NE J.J. GOLDMAN/II Sufira (Columbia) 5 4 1 2
1920
NE
NE
SNAP/Exterminate (Logic)
BON JOVI/Bed Of Roses (Jambco/Mercury)13
13
78
6
5
1
0
1920
16RE
19 LIONEL RICHIE/My Destiny (Motown) 9
VANESSA PARADIS/Be My Baby (Remark) 11
7
7
2
400
1920
NE
16 5CO.RO/Because The (Proprio/Disco Magic)FELIX/Don't You Want Me (deConstruction)
6
5
5
4
1 1
1 1
MOST ADDED MOST ADDED MOST ADDED
TREY LORENZ/Photograph Of Mary (Columbia) TAKE THAT/Could It Be Magic (RCA) PAUL MCCARTNEY/Hope Of Deliverance (Parlophone)
SISTER SLEDGE/We Are Family '93 (Atlantic) TOAD THE WET SPROCKET/Walk On The Ocean (Columbia) CHARLES & EDDIE/Would I Lie To You? (Capitol)
DURAN DURAN/Ordinary World (EMI) PAUL MCCARTNEY/Hope Of Deliverance (Parlophone) WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Will Always Love You (Arista)
LULU/Independence (Parlophone) R.E.M./Man On The Moon (Warner Brothers) TORI AMOS/Crucify (East West)
JON SECADA/Angel (SBK) DURAN DURAN/Ordinary World (EMI) FREDERICKS, GOLDMAN & JONES/II Sufira D'Un Signe (Columbia)
4. NORTH 5. WEST CENTRAL 6. SOUTHStet A
1
B AddsTW LW WOCOriginal Tot
Artist/Tole Label SlatRotation NewA B Adds TW LW WOC
Original Tot
Artist/Title Lobel Star
RoNtion NewA B Adds TW LW WOC Ado/Tole Lobel
1 1 7 WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Will (Arista) 34 30 4 1 1 5 5 INNER CIRCLE/Rock With You (Metronome) 16 15 1 01 1 10 WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Will (Arista) 10 8 2 0
2 3 9 CHARLES & EDDIE/Would I (Capitol) 29 23 6 1 2 1 8 CHARLES & EDDIE/Would I (Capitol) 16 13 3 0 2 2 7 CHARLES & EDDIE/Would I (Capitol) 10 9 1 03 4 2 PAUL MCCARTNEY/Hope (Parlophone) 29 22 7 2 3 3 3 ROD STEWART/Tom (Warner Brothers) 14 9 5 1 3 4 4 PAUL MCCARTNEY/Hope (Parlophone) 9 8 1 1
4 2 5 MADONNA/Deeper And Deeper (Maverick) 28 20 8 2 4 6 4 MADONNA/Deeper And Deeper (Maverick) 14 11 3 0 4 6 4 LISA STANSFIELD/Someday (Arista) 9 7 2 1
5 6 2 LISA STANSFIELD/Someday (Arista) 20 18 2 3 5 14 2 SNAP/Exterminate (Logic) 12 10 2 1 5 5 5 PETER GABRIEL/Steam (Virgin) 8 6 2 06 9 2 PETER GABRIEL/Steam (Virgin) 25 16 9 4 6 8 3 PAUL MCCARTNEY/Hope (Parlophone) 12 7 5 1 6 7 2 FLEETWOOD MAC/Love Shines(Warner Brothers) 7 5 2 07 5 3 R.E.M./Man On The Moon (Warner Brothers) 21 11 10 0 7 2 2 DEACON BLUE/Your Town (Columbia) 8 5 3 0 7 3 13 TASMIN ARCHER/Sleeping Satellite (EMI) 8 7 1 08 7 4 U2/Who's Gonna Ride (Island) 22 12 10 2 8 NE GRACE JONES/7 Day Weekend (Arista) 7 4 3 3 8 11 13 MADONNA/Erotica (Maverick) 7 5 2 09 11 6 HANNE BOEL/Don't Know (Medley) 21 18 3 1 9 4 5 SONIC SURFERS/Take Me Up (IMC) 12 5 7 1 9 10 7 R.E.M./Sidewinder (Warner Brothers) 6 4 2 010 8 6 UNDERCOVER/Never Let (PWL International) 21 11 10 0 10 10 6 UNDERCOVER/Never Let (PWL International) 14 11 3 0 10 18 2 DURAN DURAN/Ordinary World (EMI) 6 6 0 1
11 16 3 MICHAEL JACKSON/Heal The World (Epic) 18 11 7 1 11 12 3 SHAI/If I Ever (Gasoline Alley/MCA) 10 5 5 1 11 15 2 SNAP/Exterminate (Logic) 7 5 2 1
12 NE SHAI/If I Ever (Gasoline Alley/MCA) 18 14 4 7 12 13 4 B.F.1./Why Not Jazz (Bounce/Indisc) 10 7 3 0 12 12 4 U2/Who's Gonna Ride (Island) 6 4 2 013 NE MICK JAGGER/Sweet Thing (Atlantic) 17 12 5 17 13 NE S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M./Its Gonna (Arista) 8 ,. 5 3 3 13 8 6 JORDY/Dur, Dur D'être Bebe (Columbia) 7 6 1 014 NE FAITH NO MORE/I'm Easy (Slash/London) 14 7 7 13 14 15 2 PETER GABRIEL/Steam (Virgin) 8 5 3 2 14 17 2 S.O.U.L S.Y.S.T.E.M./Its Gonna (Arista) 7 5 2 015 15 7 HEIGHTS/How Do You (Capitol) 18 10 8 0 15 7' 4 WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Will (Arista) 13 11 2 0 15 19 3 SARAH JANE MORRIS/Never Gonna (Virgin) 6 4 2 016 17 5 JON SECADA/Do You Believe In Us (SBK) 18 10 8 0 16 NE SHAMEN/Phorever People (One Little Indian) B 4 4 4 16 13 3 MICHAEL JACKSON/Heal The World (Epic) 6 4 2 017 14 6 BON JOVI/Keep The Faith (Jambco/Mercury) 15 9 6 0 17 16 3 DAN BAIRD/I Love You Period (Del American) 7 5 2 0 17 9 7 CHER/Oh No Not My Baby (Geffen) 7 6 1 018 12 2 ACE OF BASE/Happy Nation (Mega) 17 10 7 0 18 NE FAITH NO MORE/I'm Easy (Slash/London) 5 4 1 5 18 RE PM DAWN/I'd Die (Gee Street) 5 3 2 019 10 6 PRINCE/7 (Paisley Park) 18 15 3 0 19 NE VANESSA PARADIS/Sunday Mondays (Remark) 10 6 4 7 19 RE PRINCE/7 (Paisley Park) 7 5 2 020 13 12 TASMIN ARCHER/Sleeping Satellite (EMI) 14 13 1 0 20 NE BILLY RAY CYRUS/These Boots (Mercury) 7 5 2 1 20 NE VASCO ROSSI/Gli Spari Sopra (EMI) 6 5 1 0
MOST ADDED MOST ADDED MOST ADDEDMICK JAGGER/Sweet Thing (Atlantic) VANESSA PARADIS/Sunday Mondays (Remark) RAPINATION/KYM MAZELLE/Love Me The Right Way (Arista)FAITH NO MORE/I'm Easy (Slash/London) FAITH NO MORE/I'm Easy (Slash/London) SNAP/Exterminate (Logic)TOAD THE WET SPROCKET/Walk On The Ocean (Columbia) SHAMEN/Phorever People (One Little Indian) PAUL MCCARTNEY/Hope Of Deliverance (Parlophone)EN VOGUE/Give It Up, Turn It Loose (East West) MICK JAGGER/Sweet Thing (Atlantic) LISA STANSFIELD/Someday)I'm Coming Back) (Arista)BELOVED/Sweet Harmony (East West) S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M./It's Gonna Be A Lovely Day (Arista)
SOUTHWESTTW LW WOC
OriginalAdOOlitie Label
Tot
StatRotation NewA B Adds
1 1 9 WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Will (Arista) 8 6 2 1
2 2 6 PRINCE/7 (Paisley Park) 7 4 3 0
3 3 5 MADONNA/Deeper And Deeper (Maverick) 7 6 1 0
4 4 7 PETER GABRIEL/Steam (Virgin) 6 3 3 1
5 NE JESUS JONES/The Devil You Know (Food) 5 4 1 2
6 12 2 THE THE/Dogs Of Lust (Epic) 5 3 2 1
7 19 7 MICHAEL JACKSON/Heal The World (Epic) 5 4 1 1
8 NE CHARLES & EDDIE/Would I (Capitol) 5 3 2 1
9 NE SADE/Feel No Pain (Epic) 4 2 2 3
10 RE BON JOVI/Keep The Faith (Jambco/Mercury) 4 4 0 011 10 6 GENESIS/Invisible Touch (Virgin) 3 3 0 0
12 11 3 CHRIS REA/God's Great (Magnet/East West) 3 2 1 0
13 8 2 SADE/No Ordinary Love (Epic) 5 3 2 0
14 15 5 BOBBY BROWN/Good Enough (MCA) 4 4 0 0
15 NE PAUL MCCARTNEY/Hope (Parlophone) 5 4 1 1
16 18 4 ROXETTE/Queen Of Rain (EMI) 4 3 1 0
17 5 6 PRESUNTOS IMPLICADOS/Barbara (WEN 4 3 1 0
18 20 3 FREDDIE MERCURY/Great (Parlophone) 5 4 1 019 RE JEREMY JORDAN/The Right (Giant/Reprise) 4 4 0 020 NE CABARET POP/Rastros De Ti (G.A.S.A.) 3 3 0 0
MOST ADDEDSADE/Feel No PainGUNS N' ROSES/YesterdaysJESUS JONES/The Devil You Know
(Epic)
(Geffen)
(Food)
8. EAST CENTRAL1W LW WOC
OriginalArtist/Tele Label
Tot
Stet
Rotation NewA B Adds
1 1 7 WHITNEY HOUSTON/I Will (Arista) 7 3 4 0
2 2 9 ROXETTE/Queen Of Rain (EMI) 5 3 2 0
3 6 13 SADE/No Ordinary Love (Epic) 4 4 0 0
4 7 11 CHRIS REA/Nothing To (Magnet/East West) 4 3 1 0
5 8 9 CHARLES & EDDIE/Would I (Capitol) 4 2 2 0
6 9 7 VANESSA PARADIS/Be My Baby (Remark) 4 3 1 0
7 11 6 JIMMY NAIL/Laura (East West) 4 4 0 0
8 12 14 TASMIN ARCHER/Sleeping Satellite (EMI) 3 3 0 0
9 13 5 MICHAEL JACKSON/Heal The World (Epic) 5 1 4 0
10 15 9 BON JOVI/Keep The Faith (Jambco/Mercury) 3 2 1 0
11 14 4 LISA STANSFIELD/Someday (Arista) 4 3 1 0
12 10 4 LIONEL RICHIE/Love, Oh Love (Motown) 4 2 2 0
13 17 4 PRINCE/7 (Paisley Park) 4 4 0 0
14 3 9 SHAKESPEARS SISTER/Hello (London) 3 2 1 0
15 4 8 INXS/Taste It (Mercury) 3 2 1 0
16 18 5 BOYZ II MEN/End Of The Road (Motown) 3 3 0 0
17 5 4 CHER/Oh No Not My Baby (Geffen) 4 2 2 0
18 19 2 MADONNA/Erotica (Maverick) 3 3 0 0
19 NE GENESIS/Tell Me Why (Virgin) 3 1 2 0
20 NE TOTO/Only You (Columbia) 2 2 0 1
MOST ADDEDTOTO/Only YouTHUNDER/Everybody Wants HerSUZANNE VEGA/Blood Makes Noise
(Columbia)(EMI)
(A&M(
1. NORTHWEST (NW): British Isles(United Kingdom, Ireland).
2. CENTRAL (C): German -Language areas(Germany, Austria, parts of Switzerland, Luxembourg).
3. WEST (W): Francophone areas(France, Wallonia/Belgium, parts of Switzerland, Monaco).
4. NORTH (N): Scandinavia (Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland,Finland).
5. WEST CENTRAL (WC): Dutch -Language areas(Holland; Flanders/Belgium).
6. SOUTH (S): Italian -Language areas(Italy, Ticino/Switzerland, Malta).
7. SOUTHWEST (SW): Iberia (Spain, Portugal).8. EAST CENTRAL (EC): East Central area
(Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland).9. SOUTHEAST (SE): Balkan (no chart compiled yet).10. NORTHEAST (NE): Baltic area (no chart compiled yet).11. EAST (E): Eastern area (no chart compiled yet).
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