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Cumulus Broadcasting Inks Long-Term Agreement for TM Century's GoldDisc and HitDisc.


DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 3, 1999--

TM Century, Inc. (OTC OTC

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 BB:TMCI TMCI Transport Mpls Characteristic Information ) has signed a long-term agreement with Cumulus Broadcasting, Inc. and their subsidiary BSI to supply music to all Cumulus radio stations and all BSI clients.

Cumulus (Nasdaq:CMLS CMLS Central Minnesota Legal Services
CMLS Chemical Movement in Layered Soils
CMLS Centralized Mail List Services (GSA)
CMLS Contractor Maintenance & Logistics Support
) owns and operates over 246 radio stations in 45 media markets making it the nation's 3rd largest radio group in terms of numbers of stations owned. Under the agreement, TM Century will provide its GoldDisc(TM) music compilation libraries and HitDisc(TM) weekly hit music service to all Cumulus owned and operated stations.

BSI, which produces software for managing a radio station's audio programming has entered into an agreement with TM Century where all new BSI clients will have access to TM Century's vast library of music for use in programming their radio stations.

TM Century's GoldDisc(TM) and HitDisc(TM) products are used by thousands of radio stations world-wide and are also the source of music for the ABC ABC
 in full American Broadcasting Co.

Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928.
, Westwood One, Jones Radio and Radio One radio networks. Additionally, virtually every major syndicated radio program uses GoldDisc(TM) and HitDisc(TM) services.

Earlier this year TM Century entered into a similar agreement with StarSystem, the audio management system owned by AM/FM AM/FM Amplitude Modulation / Frequency Modulation
AM/FM Auto-Mapping/Facilities Management
 (NYSE NYSE

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:AFM (Atomic Force Microscope) A device used to image materials at the atomic level. AFMs are used to solve processing and materials problems in electronics, telecom, biology and other high-tech industries. ) (formally Chancellor and Capstar). AM/FM owns and operates 465 radio stations in 105 media markets, reaching over 66,000,000 listeners a week.

Dallas-based TM Century, Inc. creates, produces and distributes music-based products for broadcast media use. Product lines include music compilation libraries and services, production music, commercial jingles and radio & TV station identification packages. TM Century's clients include radio & television stations; radio, television, satellite & Internet networks; web sites and portals; the American Forces Radio Network; numerous advertising agencies and commercial businesses. TM Century's products are broadcast on every continent on Earth.
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