[WILL-AM/580 airs this program at 3PM (CDT)]
HOST: TERRY GROSS
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RUNDOWN FOR TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2000
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3:01 NEWS FROM NPR (4:59)
3:06:00 **INTERVIEW SEGMENT**
Singer/Songwriter AIMEE MANN. She's best known for her work on
the soundtrack for the film "Magnolia." Her song "Save Me" from
the film was nominated for an Oscar. Her new release is
"Bachelor No. 2." Previously the album was available over her
website (Aimeemann.com) and at her concert performances. Now it
is available in stores. MANN and her manager had bought the
master tapes from her record label in an effort to retain
creative and marketing control. It's the first recording to be
released on MANN's Superego Records. (THIS INTERVIEW CONTINUES
INTO THE SECOND HALF OF THE SHOW).
**[Floating :30 I.D. Break between 3:15 and 3:22]**
3:28:30 I.D. BREAK
3:30:00 ** INTERVIEW SEGMENT **
Singer/Songwriter AIMEE MANN continued.
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**[Floating 1:00 I.D. between 3:49 and 3:52]**
Linguist GEOFF NUNBERG on the trend among corporate giants to
change their names to create a new identity.