TFM Radio’s Graham Mack TV Advert

The in-house marketing team at TFM Radio have put together a TV ad which features morning show host, Graham Mack, on stage singing his Gospel jingle originally produced by Jones TM. Chris Stevens mixed Graham’s lines into the existing jingle he uses in the mornings on TFM Radio and you can see the result below!

The TV ad which will air until the end of March includes a 50 strong gospel choir from local gospel church, Kings Choir who are based in Norton. The ad also contains 200 extras that were selected by entering via www.tfmradio.com

Chris Stevens said “We’ve had a lot of fun with TFM Radio over the last couple of years, and it was great fun working with Chris Rick and his team on this. And credit where it’s due… Graham Mack’s pretty good at singing!”

Gospel jingles from JonesTM are on a number of Bauer stations, including Key 103, Radio Aire, Hallam FM and Viking FM. Citybeat, The Bay and Heart 106.2 London have also recently started running gospel jingles from JonesTM.

Read more to see photos from the the day the ad was filmed.


2 Responses to “TFM Radio’s Graham Mack TV Advert”

  1. Evagv says:

    i am gonna show this to my friend, guy

  2. KAREN says:

    HI FIRST TIME IV WROTE 2 U ALL AT TFM. NOT VERY GUD WITH COMPUTER YET LOL. JUST WANTED 2 SAY IV LISTENED 2 TFM FOR AS LONG AS I CAN REMEMBER. IM LOOKING FORWARD 2 MY MATERNITY LEAVE IN JULY FROM HALLGARTH HOTEL IN DARLINGTON, COATHAM MUNDAVILLE, SO I CAN LISTEN 2 TFM ALL DAY. AT THE MOMENT I ONLY REALLY GET 2 LISTEN ON MY WAY 2 WORK AT 6 ON THE MORNING, OR ON MY DAY OFF ON A MONDAY WHILE IM MAKING A MODEL TRUCK FOR MY DADS FATHERS DAY PRESENT X X

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