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Post by Mark Johnson on Dec 21, 2007 23:19:41 GMT -5
What was the least likely country that carried CT40? My guess is either Zambia or Uganda. I would like to hear what some of you other guys think! Merry Christmas also! The reason why I mentioned Uganda and Zambia is because they actually did carry CT40!
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Post by Mark Johnson on Sept 28, 2007 19:43:51 GMT -5
Like the 70's and 80's shows that have been released to radio, does anybody think that one day the 90's CT40's will be released to radio?
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Post by Mark Johnson on Jan 5, 2008 12:40:46 GMT -5
Correction.....4-3-97 is a typo and 'extra' date on my list that shouldn't be there. The actual weekend is 4-5-97 and is accounted for so only missing ONE date from 1997, 8-30-97. And thanks to me Shannon, you should have that show now! ;D
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Post by Mark Johnson on Mar 2, 2008 19:05:44 GMT -5
The problem is - Premiere and anyone affiliated with AT40 would prefer the general public have no recollection that there was ever such a program as "American Top 40 with Shadoe Stevens" And as for the CT40 shows, Westwood One would prefer no one remember that they were affiliated with Casey Kasem. From what I know, the WW1 shows are officially blacklisted, for lack of a better way to say it. Don't expect any Shadoe or WW1 shows to make the XM satelite waves. I could see why they wouldn't play Shadoe shows, but doesn't Premiere own the rights to Casey's Top 40?
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