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Btr cd
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To improve its reach, it retransmitted its signal on various translator stations namely, K07UJ, K13VE, W19AW, W39AT, and K65EF. From the start, the station had trouble getting added to the Baton Rouge cable lineup due to its low-power status. On October 20, 1988, it moved to UHF channel 19. Following several format tests, the station officially began broadcasting 24 hours a day on August 5, 1987. It did not have a local newscast but, instead, ran Independent Network News. The call letters were chosen because of a partnership with WKG-TV-Video-Electronic College, which taught television and radio broadcasting and production. Branding as WKG-TV, it was owned by Woody Jenkins and Great Oaks Broadcasting. It was the first over-the-air outlet of non-network programming in Baton Rouge. Retrieved 12 December 2021.The channel began as an independent television station on as W49KG, a low-powered station on UHF channel 49. ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "Big Time Rush Chart History (Bubbling Under Hot 100)".Sort of how did "Famous" and then recorded" (Tweet). "The Artist would not be would be an amazing new female act. See your name in lights just like the Hollywood sign You want to be the one who's taking the free ride You want to be the one who's living the life Of every star-studded supermarket magazine Recorded at The Gentleman's Club, Nashville, TN, Serenity Sound, Hollywood, CA, Marcus Englof Studios, Stockholm, Sweden.Guitars: Marcus Englof, Tommy Denander, Jon Vella.Engineer: Jon Vella, Marcus Englof, Tommy Denander.Produced by Desmond Child, Andreas Carlsson, Marcus Englof, Alex Papaconstinou.Worldwide (ASCAP) / Andreas Carlsson Publishing AB / STIM / Warner Chappell Music Publishing (ASCAP) (Composed by) Desmond Child, Andreas Carlsson.US Pop Digital Song Sales ( Billboard) Ĭredits transcribed from the liner notes of BTR. The video intercuts shots of the four members singing together with footage from their first ever live performances.Ĭhart history Weekly chart performance for "Famous" The accompanying music video was released on June 25, 2010. According to record producer Bryan Todd, "Famous" was originally written for and recorded by Big Time Rush, with Play's version being created second, though it was released before BTR's. Play's version shares the same credits as Big Time Rush's release, with the exception of Papaconstantinou and Alexander Almonte, who only worked on the BTR and Play versions, respectively. Alex Papaconstantinou and Marcus Englöf joined the two writers for the track's production.ĭespite Big Time Rush's version being featured in the show's pilot episode in November 2009, a version by Swedish girl group Play was released on February 15, 2010. The music and lyrics for "Famous" were written by professional songwriters Andreas Carlsson and Desmond Child.













Btr cd