Play Jingles Premieres in Russia

Play is changing the airwaves. Rapidly. The innovative Russian radio station Metro FM has already aired the first section of Play Jingles. After the team played them the first mixed jingles the station immediately purchased the complete jingle package. Since June 2009 Metro FM Russia has completed its CHR playlist with the Play jingle package. A total of 16 jingles from Play have been reproduced and are being aired on Metro FM.

What is Play?

Play is the new jingle label. CHR branded jingles that work to target listeners and to please imaging producers. Play plays exclusively with the core hit songs that are on your station’s playlist now. Play anticipates the new hit songs that will be on the playlist next month with the Play update service.

Play makes it easy: you don’t have to choose for a new CHR jingle package. There is only one option left. If you are ready to Play.

Play Jingles is the new CHR jingle label from Top Format. Log on now to www.playjingles.com for more details. Here are the July updates on PlayJingles.com

Miley in Florida – Miley Cyrus-inspired Medium ID
Red Bemassi Bull – Kristinia DeBarge-a-like Slow to Fast ID
Play Takes Over – a David Guetta-esque Fast Dance ID
Radio Proof – a Medium-Fast ID influenced by La Roux
JAYBZ – Beyonce-sounding Medium Urban ID

Listen to the Play Jingles for July 2009

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One Response to “Play Jingles Premieres in Russia”

  1. \o/\o/ eu adoro essas vinhetas!!!! queria ouvir esta radio aqui no BRASIL

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