Week of July 15, 1992
Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton gets an endorsement from Jesse Jackson and says
his Rainbow Coalition will mobilize behind the Clinton ticket.
Convention In New York, Gov Bill Clinton is nominated for President as the “new
voice for a new America.”
Edward J. Rollings resigns as a top residential
campaign adviser to independent Ross Perot , saying
that his advice was being ignored by Texas
independent.
Clinton-Bush - Ross Perot quits the Presidential race,
citing the Democrats new vigor. He didn’t want a
three-way race thrown to the House.
After the announcement - Edward Rollings says Perot dropped out of the race
because he abhorred the intense press scrutiny, was unwilling to spend the
money required to win and lacked the temperament either to run a successful
race or to govern.
President Bush races ahead of President Bush in voter support - 52% to 32%
says one survey.
Sports - All Star game, it’s the American League 13 to 6
over the National League. Ken Griffey Jr . gets the game
MVP.
Top TV -
Roseanne - 16.1
60 Minutes - 15.0
Home Improvement - 14.8
48 Hours - 14.4
Coach - 13.4
Murphy Brown - 12.8
Unsolved Mysteries - 12.4
PrimeTime Live - 12.4
Full House - 12.2
Movie-Bare Essentials - 11.8
Runaway Father - 11.7
Cheers - 11.4
20/20 - 11.4
Murder, She Wrote - 11.3

Week of July 15, 1992
Rescue 911 - 10.9
Street Stories - 10.9
Bodies of Evidence - 10.6
Northern Exposure - 10.4
Melrose Place - 10.3
Fresh Prince of Bel Air - 9.9
Movie-Assault and Matrimony - 9.9
Sunday night television -
CBS - 60 Minutes, Murder, She Wrote, Movie
NBC - Olympic Sendoff, Against All Odds, In The Heat of the Night, Movie
ABC - Special-Moe’s World, America’s Funniest
Home Videos, Movie
Fox - Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventures , True
Colors, In Living Color, Rachel Gunn, R.N., Married
With Children, Down The Shore, Herman’s Head,
Stand By Your Man
PBS - Evening at Pops, Masterpiece Theatre
Lifetime - Milestones in Medicine, Internal Medicine
Update, Family Practice Update, Cardiology Update,
Internal Medicine Update
MTV - Lip Service, Flashback, Real World, Big
Picture
Moe’s World - An 11-year-old boy watches over his
family in this special.
Against All Odds - Escaping the Kuwait invasion.
Television news - CBS says it plans another “Classic Weekend” for next season
and will feature a Carol Burnette anniversary show, as well as an Andy Griffith
reunion.
Music news - MTV Unplugged
update. The second “Unplugged”
album - this one with Mariah Carey is
doing quite well on the charts. The
first was from Paul McCartney last
year. Eric Clapton is set to release an
“Unplugged” album. A&M plans a fall
release of a long form video of Sting’s
February 1991 “Unplugged”

Week of July 15, 1992
appearance. According to MTV, negotiations are ongoing with Den Henley’s
management to release his “Unplugged” performance. Representatives for both
Paul Simon, whose “Unplugged” aired in June and John Mellencamp, whose
episode airs August 12, say they have no plans to put out the show in either
audio or video format.
Howard Stern’s syndicated TV show is cancelled. It had hit 53 affiliates during its
peak.
Marry - Bobby Brown (23) to Whitney
Houston (28).
Written off? Run-DMC, despite selling only
400,000 copies of the 1990 album “Back
From Hell” are recording a new album.
Guns ‘N Roses lead Axl Rose surrenders to
authorities in Missouri and he’s booked on
charges stemming from a riot at a concert
near St. Louis
N.W.A’s MC Ren is getting into acting and will co-star in “Menace of Society.”
Other rap-to-actor converters are L.L. Cool J., Ice-T and Ice Cube and all those
followed Will Smith - the “Fresh Prince.”
Time Warner refuses to back down support of a
controversial album “Body Count” by rapper Ice-T .
One song contains sexually explicit words that
allude to Tipper Gore’s young nieces. The album
also contains the controversial “Cop Killer.”
It’s revealed that Olivia Newton-John (43) has
breast cancer, but reports say she caught it early
and doctors expect a full recovery.
Radio news - Howard Stern announces that he is
close to signing a film deal with a Hollywood studio.
Stern says he’ll play a character “very much like
myself.” Stern also disclosed he his inking simulcast deals for his radio show in
Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland.

Week of July 15, 1992
Modern Rock -
Heaven Sent - INXS
Good Stuff - B-52’s
Midlife crisis - Faith No More
Even Better Than The Real
Ting - U2
It’s A Shame About ray -
Lemonheads
Pretend We’re Dead - L7
Face to Face - Siouxsie &
The Banshees
Far Gone And Out - Jesus
and Mary Chain
A Girl Like You - Wolfgang
Press
What Girls Want - Material
Issue
Hot Hits -
Baby Got Back - Sir Mix-A-Lot
Under The Bride - Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Tennessee - Arrested Development
I’ll Be The One - Mariah Carey
If You Asked Me To - Celine Dion
This Used To Be My Playground - Madonna
Achy Breaky Heart - Billy Ray
Cyrus
Just Another Day - Jon Secada
Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover -
Sophie B. Hawkins
Life Is A Highway - Tom Cochrane
Too Funky - George Michael
The Best Things In Life Are Free -
Luther Vandross and Janet Jackson
Baby Baby Baby - TLC
Warm It Up - Kris Kross
Jump - Kris Kross
Come & Talk To Me - Jodeci
Friday I’m In Love - The Cure
My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get
It) - En Vogue

Week of July 15, 1992
Giving Him Something He Can Feel - En Vogue
Top albums this week in 1992 -
Some Gave All - Billy Ray Cyrus
MTV Unplugged - Mariah
Carey
Totally Krossed Out - Kris
Dross
Blood Sugar Sex Magik - Red
Hot Chilli Peppers
Ten - Pearl Jam
Boomerang - Soundtrack
No Fences - Garth Brooks
Ropin’ The Wind - Garth
Brooks
Mack Daddy - Sir Mix-A-Lot
Adrenalize - Def Leppard
Shadows and Light - Wilson
Phillips
We Can’t dance - Genesis
Funky Divas - En Vogue
Good Stuff - B-52’s
The Southern Harmony And
Musical Companion - Black
Crowes
The One - Elton John
Mo Money - Soundtrack
Metallica - Metallica
Kizz My Black AZZ - MC Ren
Check Your Head - Beastie Boys
Das Efx - DeadSerious
Angel dust - Faith No More
Nevermind - Nirvana
Temple of the Dog - Temple of the Dog
Wynonna - Wynonna
OOOOOOHHH… On the TLC Tip - TLC
Don’t Sweat The Technique - Eric B & Rakim
Forever My Lady - Jodeci
Achtung Baby - U2

Week of July 15, 1992
Top hits in Britain -
I’ll Be There - Mariah Carey
Abba-Esque - Erasure
Sesame’s Treet - Smart E’s
Hazard - Richard Marx
Something Good - Utah Saints
Rhythm Is A Dancer - Snap
Ain’t No Doubt - Jimmy Nail
Disappointed - Electronic
Heartbeat - Nick Berry
One Shining Moment - Diana Ross

Week of July 15, 1992
Top Country -
I Saw The Light - Wynonna
Midnight In Montgomery - Alan Jackson
The River - Garth Brooks
Ships That Don’t Come In -
Joe Diffie
Take A Little Trip - Alabama
I Feel Lucky - Mary-Chapin
Carpenter
Take It Like A Man -
Michelle Wright
Boot Scootin’ Boogie -
Brooks & Dunn
Billy The Kid - Billy Dean
When It Comes To You -
John Anderson
Aces - Suzy Bogguss
Rock My Baby -
Shenandoah
The Night The Lights Went
Out In George - Reba
McIntire
We Tell Ourselves - Clint Black
Achy Breaky Heart - Billy Ray Cyrus
Something In Red - Lorrie Morgan
Top Rap -
Take If Personal - Gang Starr
LA Schmoove - FU Schnickens
They Reminisce Over You - Pete Rock & C.I. Smooth
Why Me Baby? Part 2 - Keith Sweat
featuring L.L. Cool J.
Warm It Up - Kris Kross
Home Girl Do’t Play Dat - Yo-Yo
Strobelight Honey - Black Sheep
Don’t Sweat The Technique - Eric B &
Rakim

Week of July 15, 1992
Top movies this week in 1992 -
Honey, I Blew Up The Kid
A League Of Their Own
Boomerang
Universal Soldier
Sister Act
Batman Returns
‘Unlawful Entry
Prelude to a Kiss
A Stranger Among Us
Cool World

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