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October 17, 2009 at 7:59 am #7889ratnobMember
Dallas radio legend Ron Chapman now runs his own oldies station – Platinum 96.7 – with jingles by TM Studios. Here's the ones I heard on their internet stream this morning, including a nice melodic bed that emphasises the station logo.
October 17, 2009 at 12:04 pm #70642LenGroatVoila !
…a deejay orders a package and suddenly 'Radio' LIVES again…
Beautiful jingles…
October 17, 2009 at 3:57 pm #70648IainJohnstonMember“Plat-NUM” ???
When I did my Periodic Table at O-Level school Chemistry in 1969 there was an “in” in the middle of that particular element!
Slightly surprised that TM would “do a Thompson…” but we won't go back down that road.Nice to see Ron Chapman going for his own station though – following in the footsteps of quite a few other US radio “legends” who've done just that before (e.g. Bruce Morrow).
Perhaps as Clear Channel and some of the other “over-leveraged” giant US radio conglomerates have to sell-off “properties” to even service their interest payments there may be more genuine radio people buying up stations for themselves.
October 17, 2009 at 5:29 pm #70653BarrasJust on the subject of Ron Chapman, when we were in the control-room at JAM in Dallas, Jon Wolfert kindly showed us some video of his that he had taken of USA radio stations using JAM jingles. One of Jon`s video featured Ron Chapman on-air. It was amazing to see hundreds of JAM carts in the main studio, absolutely fascinating…
October 17, 2009 at 10:59 pm #70667DevawebMemberWixy1360 wrote:
“Plat-NUM” ???
When I did my Periodic Table at O-Level school Chemistry in 1969 there was an “in” in the middle of that particular element!
Slightly surprised that TM would “do a Thompson…” but we won't go back down that road.Wixy – the station came to the session, so I don't think you need worry about the pronunciation.
Incidentally, the cuts are all in the clear at http://www.tmstudios.com, should you want to check the full package out.
Chris
October 17, 2009 at 11:19 pm #70673IainJohnstonMemberThanks Chris – found the KONO versions, but not the KPMZ re-sing (probably me not looking properly?).
A lot of excellent jingle listening in there!
October 17, 2009 at 11:53 pm #70675BarrasIain,
Platinum 96.7 is under Metroplex…
October 18, 2009 at 12:33 am #70677DevawebMemberWixy1360 wrote:
Thanks Chris – found the KONO versions, but not the KPMZ re-sing (probably me not looking properly?).KONO is a different package; you're looking for Metroplex. Which, incidentally, is a version of UnCountry – also on the jingles page. Enjoy them!
October 18, 2009 at 8:58 am #70681LenGroatThis is just a matter of 2 countries divided by a common language.
Platnum – Platinum
Aluminum – Aluminium
The sing of 'Platnum' sounds very ugly and unnatural to British ears, but fine for American
It was great that they chose an original (?) name, but guys (Americanism) I do not think it 'sings well'.
Britain is already pretty much (Americanism) swamped with American 'culture', and jingles are one area it happens in.
If I was at TM I'd send a copy of these jingles to the boss (Americanism) at Radio 2
They are Not as good as JAM, but still 'the real deal' (Americanism) !
Len
October 18, 2009 at 3:06 pm #70686IainJohnstonMemberThanks David & Chris (I'd never have thought of looking for “Platinum” under “Metroplex” instead of…”Platinum”!)
Regardless of other semantics, I like the current TM “sound” (for other than US Top40/urban stations that is); the prominent use of real instrumentation again (good grief – the Brass Section is alive and well!) & good clear vocals while sounding very contemporary works for me :^)
October 29, 2009 at 5:51 pm #70893loujosephsRon does not own this station he is only the consultant. It's owned by Citadel part of the stations that got from ABC-Disney. But you do hear a lot of the old KVIL airstaff on this station…now if only he could have heller…..(long story)
October 29, 2009 at 6:22 pm #70897ratnobMemberAuthorThanks Lou for the injection of accuracy!
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