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Whitney Houston's 3 New Duet Singles Exploding at Radio,
International Markets
submitted by: Melanie, Lisa (webmaster)
source: PR Newswire
date: May 16, 2000
Whitney Houston's 3 New Duet Singles with Enrique Iglesias, Deborah Cox,
and George Michael Exploding at Pop and R&B Radio, and International Markets
Internet Promotions Launched on Over a Dozen Websites, with MSN.com Logging
70,000 Downloads Initiated in 2 Weeks for 'My Love Is Your Love' From
'WHITNEY - THE GREATEST HITS'
NEW YORK, May 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Today's the day of the release of WHITNEY
- THE GREATEST HITS on Arista Records and all three newly-recorded duet
singles from the project are exploding at radio with #1 phone requests
and double-digit airplay across the U.S. and Europe -- "Could I Have This
Kiss Forever" with Enrique Iglesias at top 40 and A/C formats (powerhouse
stations in every major market), "Same Script, Different Cast" with fellow
Arista artist Deborah Cox at R&B (over 17 million listening audience after
less than two weeks), and "If I Told You That" with George Michael on
the international front (most-added at radio across the board, according
to European trade publication Music & Media).
Meanwhile, over a dozen Internet websites are supporting WHITNEY- THE
GREATEST HITS led by Arista.com, and including (as of press time) Microsoft's
MSN.com, RealNetworks, Artist Direct (via Ultimate Band List, UBL.com),
eGreetings, GetMusic (home of Connect2Music and other portals) and America
Online, Yahoo!
A three-phase, six-week promotion on MSN.com offered downloads of remix
versions of "I Learned From the Best" (April 7-18th), "My Love Is Your
Love" (April 19-May 2nd), and currently "I'm Every Woman" (May 3-17th).
In the first two weeks online, 480,000 Whitney Houston page views were
detected. This was followed by 70,000-plus downloads initiated in the
two-week period for "My Love Is Your Love."
Today, May 16th, marks the simultaneous in-store date for all three audio
and video configurations of WHITNEY - THE GREATEST HITS, on double-CD
and double-cassette, VHS home video and interactive DVD, and special limited
edition four-record vinyl box-set.
Yesterday, May 15th, was also the Impact Date for "Could I Have This Kiss
Forever," which has exceeded all expectations at Mainstream top 40, A/C
(Adult Contemporary), and Rhythm top 40 radio formats so far. The magical
combination of Whitney, songwriter Diane Warren and producer David Foster
(same team responsible for "I Learned From the Best") has struck a nerve
at top 40 that led programmers to jump the gun in such major markets as
New York, New Orleans, San Antonio, Portland, Minneapolis, Norfolk, Washington
DC, Columbus, Ohio, Buffalo, and Las Vegas, to name a few.
On the R&B side (whose Impact Date was two weeks earlier), the Shep Crawford
produced "Same Script, Different Cast," bulleted onto the Billboard Monitor
charts this week at #35 (Mainstream R&B) and #17 (Adult R&B). The 17 million
listening audience is up 7 million over last week, and the song has already
gone to #1 in Baltimore and Washington. Top 10 reports are also in from
Charlotte, Chicago (top 5), Houston (#2), Baton Rouge, and Los Angeles.
The pairing of Whitney Houston and George Michael on "If I Told You That"
has had an enormous reception in Europe, where Music & Media named it
'Pick Of the Week' and has it bulleted at #11; and Phono (another Euro
trade paper) named it 'Highest Climber' and has it charted at #21. The
single is the 'Highest Climber' on the pan-European chart, already #1
in Belgium and leaping anywhere from four points (in Italy, to #10) to
140 points (in Austria, to #24) as it heads to #1 in the U.K., Germany,
Greece, Holland, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Reports are also
arriving from Asia, the Far East, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand,
Japan, Latin and South America.
In addition to Arista.com and MSN.com, the Internet is on overdrive with
RealNetwork's real.com streaming audio and rehearsal footage from the
"25th Anniversary" tv special and links to join an email list. More than
50,000 cards (in two designs) were downloaded from eGreetings.com during
the period of April 1-28th. Yahoo! begins its 2-song promotion on in-store
Tuesday. The next day, users on Artist Direct's UBL.com Ultimate Band
List will have an opportunity (via the Arista Direct Network) to win a
signed Whitney Houston CD catalog and World Tour jacket. The Advance Listening
Station of Getmusic.com, BMG/Universal's joint venture e-commerce site
(which includes Connect2music.com as one of its portals), is offering
visitors a 'sneak preview' of 30-second clips from all 36 songs on THE
GREATEST HITS.
More: America Online is promoting the "25th Anniversary" broadcast to
its 25 million members throughout the site's Music & Entertainment space.
On in-store Tuesday, Whitney will be featured on AOL's front-page. Visitors
will be driven to a specially-created page offering a full-length stream
of the Deborah Cox duet and a link to Getmusic.com for a full-length stream
of the Enrique Iglesias duet.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT ARISTA'S WEBSITE AT http://www.arista.com
SOURCE Arista Records
CO: Arista Records
ST: New York
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