JAM Creates Jingle Magic for WMGC Detroit

JAM Creates Jingle Magic for WMGC DetroitCreated for WMGC Magic 105.1, JAM Creative Productions in Dallas is proud to present Feel The Magic. This bright AC package creates a personal connection to your listeners, conveying pride and warmth for your audience and your city. The sound of the package is positive and bright. With 23 cuts that include donuts, ramps, morning show cuts, top of hour and more, the Feel The Magic can go as a standalone or in conjunction with its sister package “Feel The Magic Too”.

“Feel The Magic Too” package has every cut needed to image each daypart show. The lyrics and the themes create a connection with the listeners too.

So choose you “Magic” now or get both packages! Visit www.jingles.com and ‘Feel The Magic’ of your station today.

Feel The Magic

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Feel The Magic Too

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2 Responses to “JAM Creates Jingle Magic for WMGC Detroit”

  1. Bob Dinan says:

    Really like these – very different vocal sound. It’s worth noting that the station is now using Zone Imaging by Bruce Upchurch

  2. Deven says:

    Finally one of my personal jingle mysteries has been solved. This package has aired on Magic 106.5 (WWLW) in Clarksburg, West Virginia, since 2002, and I had no idea who produced it. It sounded a lot like Jam, but I couldn’t find a demo of it anywhere. The cue sheets show 2001 and 2003 copyrights, so I wonder what took them so long to post the demos.

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