The Jingle Network Podcast – May 2008
The May edition of The Jingle Network Podcast is online. You can listen to it here, and via our player on the sidebar to the right of this post. – A selection of Music 4’s new packages, and audio they...
The May edition of The Jingle Network Podcast is online. You can listen to it here, and via our player on the sidebar to the right of this post. – A selection of Music 4’s new packages, and audio they...
IQ Beats have just given 95.7 Ben FM in Philadelphia their second custom jingle package. IQ Beats describe it as being ‘No less varied than Ben FM’s playlist!’. This was posted on their blog: Greater Media Philadelphia’s 95.7 Ben FM...
While Dallas is officially called the Jingle mecca, Seattle is without a doubt apt to be called the capital of contemporary jingle imaging. ReelWorld and IQ Beats, definitely, have contributed a lot to the advancement of the jingle IDs. However,...
The Aprill 2008 Edition of The Jingle Network Podcast is now online! Check it out here. In this month’s edition… – Brandy’s new Q Music package. – A short montage to showcase some of Kissville’s latest clients. – Wise Buddah’s...
Thirteen UTV Radio stations in the UK have started to air a brand new custom package from IQBeats. Clear, concise, elegant and soulful is how the team at IQ HQ sum up the new custom that comes with 7 music...
My 106.1 (KMYF/Flagstaff, AZ) has just launched with 10,000 in a row and with a resing of IQBeats’ 96.6 TFM jingle package! (link to package) The package is using slogans of “80’s, 90’s and Today” and “My Music, My Station”...
Grab it at thejinglenetwork.com. In The Jingle Network Podcast for March 2008: – Wise Buddah’s jingles Hit 40 UK, 96.3 Radio, Vienna’s Energy 104.2, Exeter FM and Virgin Dubai. – YoungGuns Studios starter pack audio. – New Kissville jingles on...
by Paul · Published February 29, 2008
I could blame my worrying radio obsessions on The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. I could blame sonic alchemist and all-round wireless genius Kenny Everett. Or the Electric Light Orchestra. Or Jeff Wayne for his musical version of The War...
by Paul · Published February 29, 2008
I could be cynical. I usually would be cynical. You know those jingle demos that feature some jock or PD going on about how “everyone remembers our jingles and sings them on the streets”? I always thought they were a...
by Paul · Published February 29, 2008
When Bob Moog invented his famous branded synthesizers, they sold well: his Minimoog alone managed to shift 13,000 units between 1971 and 1982. But technology advanced, and in ‘86, Moog Music fell silent. It’s made a bit of a comeback...
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