| CIMN MUSIC SCHEDULE MONDAY 9—-10:00 am: ALEXANDRA KEITH- mu- sic played during this shift includes Rolling Stones, U2 the Clash and other alter- native music 10-12:00 Alex keeps on TWIST- ING to the upmost in cool. Yeah, that’s it. ALEXAN- DRA KEITH has a cool twist for Radio!!! 12:00 SPORTS REPORT 12-2:00 MINGA & BOBZA- Easy listening and dance tunes keep these two on their feet. REQUESTS _ ACCEPTED!! 2-4:00 MAINLY MUSIC 4-6:00 Mike Gould plays a wide variety of music to your appeal! 6-8:00 LINK LIVE- contem- porary Rock Music — 8-10:00 Darrell Cole— Top 40 Hits 10-12:00 The BIRDMAN keeps you up and rotkin’ with the oldies such as BTO, Stones, The Who, and CCR. TUESDAY 9-10:00am J.D. Variety 10-12:00 TAMMY CARRAGHER is up on the charts as she keeps us hip with the hits. 12-2:00 John & Kristine 2-4:00 Rock and Roll 4-6:00 Glen Brow- Live every week at CIMN 6:00 SPORTS REPORT 6-8:00 Ron Linkletter— Top of the line when it comes to quality Programming as Ron plays the Housemartins, New Or- der and The Smiths. 8-10:00 SLIM CHANCE- Good old Rock and Roll (Triumph, Rush, Seger, and Zepplin are just a few of the artists that you'll hear on this show. 10-12:00 Carol Ann Perry ends off the night with a show full of contemporary hits from the charts. WEDNESDAY 9-10:00 Rachel Fitzpatrick 10-12:00 SCOOTER MANIA!!!— Alternative music is the base for this show of shows. Many artists are spot- lighted and some are be- ing given their first airplay. Listen for this one and be- come aware of the alterna- tive music scene. 12:00 SPORTS REPORT 12-2:00 © NIXON JETSON comes on with his style of music to entertain you. 2-4:00 The Frolicking Fresh- man in the Lost Frontier 4-6:00 MARK & MARY ANN are in tune with the top 40 hits 6-8:00 B.E.T.on it!!!— You bet- ter, you better, you better You B.E.T. 8-10:00 The Saint— doesn’t nec- essarily play the top 40 _trendy-bob hits. Instead you can expect some pretty fun (and not severely over- played) music!! 10-12:00 J.D. ends off the night with more music from more music circles. THURSDAY 9-10:00 Robert Landry 10-11:00 Kevin Smith Il-12:00 Dr. Bob 12-4:00 PANTHER PRIDE Jack Wheeler (12- 2)starts out the pride with european music and dance mixes. Paulo Lombardi plays the 60’s 70’s with CCR, Cat Stevens, Van Morrison and music of the kind. 4-6:00 It’s the one and only EDDY LONDON!!! Live on CIMN Radio!! We’re excited! 6:00 SPORTS REPORT 6-8:00 The Top 25 is counted down with the BIRDMAN! Listen for the hits of the week and see if your favorites made UPEI’s chart!!: Remember that caller requests do play a part in compiling the Top 25 so call any time at 566- 0417 or 892-8980 8-10:00 Jim McInnis and Dawn 10-12:00 Jerry Gaudet and the Good old R & R is played for those who wish not to be at the pub. Sometimes surprise visitors are in the booth to keep you in touch with the events at the pubs. FRIDAY 9-12:00 Rebroadcasting of the Top 25 — Managers Music follows this count- down. This music in- cludes China Crisis, Flock of Seagulls, Psychedellic Furs, Elvis Costello, The Clash, Romantics, Modern English and OMD. 12:00 SPORTS REPORT 12-2:00 Entertainment Re- port with Doug MacDon- ald looks into the up~ com- ing events on campus and in the community. “THE BEST ALTERNA ALEXANDRA KEITH returns following The Mac- Donald Report. 2-4:00 Jane Morrisey playing chart hits. 4-6:00 The BIRDMAN is back to the nest playing songs to learn and live by. 6-8:00 MR. PAIN is not play- ing suffering music but in- stead is playing for your musical pleasure. 8-10:00 with CHRIS Live ROBERTS 10-12:00 CHRIS ROBERTS continues or a variety of music follows SATURDAY 9-10:00 Pete Noel 10-12:00 Doug Kelly with chart hits from the last few years as well as those on the top 25. 12-2:00 Pete Noel with a wee bit of everything for a Sa- terday morning. 2-4:00 Mark and Rob with ANYTHING GOES 4-6:00 CHRIS LECLAIR with the newest in dance mixes and Club music. 6-8:00 Pete Hunt plays the music that Pete Hunt feels like playing. 8-10:00 Live with CHRIS ROBERTS : 10-12:00 VARIOUS MUSIC to keep you in the mood for a> Saturday night. | IVE SUNDAY 9-10:00 Pete Noel is not a re- ligious music freak!! So, don’t be afraid to tune into 700 am or 102.3 fm cable!! It’s certainly a nice alterna- tive to the typical Sunday ° morning progaramming! 10-12:00 Sunday listening music including Simon and Gar- funkel, Cat Stevens, James Taylor. 12-2:00 D’ris Murphy returns to UPEI to do a with some wonderful ”gra- nola cupcake” music. show 2-4:00 Jane Morrisey contemporary pop. plays 4-6:00 Jerry Gaudet revival of the good sounds of Rock and Roll. 6-8:00 Blanchard’s Black is back for another year with more alternative music to introiduce to the student body at large. En- joy a four hour block of the best in dance music, euro- pean releases and new mu- sic that many of us have yet to be exposed to. Open your eyes and ears and lis- ten to something new!! own Aaron 10-12:00 TERI DIXON soothes you to sleep as she finishes off the last shift for the week. Expect to hear some popular music blended in with some of the hits of the past. Thursday, October 8 1987 = eee te Page 11 —————————