KMYI Reworked ReelWorld Package

ReelWorld have posted a remixed version of the Key 103 2009 jingle package on their website. KMYI in San Diego choose the Key 103 package with the Hallam FM logo.

Based on our Key 103 2009 package, these new babies for Star 94.1 in Dan Diego actually sound like the biggest Hot AC songs on your playlist. From Coldplay to Amy Winehouse, Snow Patrol to Pink, we’ve got you covered!

12 Main Themes with Ramp, Basic ID and Shotgun mixes of seach and a powerful news theme, all featuring our original Hallam FM logo.

KMYI Star 94.1 San Diego 2009 | 5.08MB – 3:42

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This is ReelWorld’s second ‘reworking’ of a package this year. Now 97.5 in Philadelphia moved to Hot AC in late April and purchased WLIT’s 2007 jingles with the WJXA (Mix 92.9) logo.

WNUW Now 97.5 April 5 2009 Aircheck | 678kb – :43

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One Response to “KMYI Reworked ReelWorld Package”

  1. Novell says:

    Hi Paul,

    The WNUW jingles were interesting. Again, another station that uses AC jingles for its almost-CHR format. It’s not the first that a ReelWorld client adapts another a different logo for an existing package, but I’m commending ReelWorld this time for going beyong the usual syndication.

    Their regular packages are now more customizable like their ONE jingles. I especially noticed the KMYI resings of Key 103 2009, you can even hear that the logo stingers were those of Hallam FM.

    Really good!

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