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November 20, 2005 at 4:47 pm #25350
JingleMad
MemberVibe 105-108 are currently airing their new TM Century package too.
November 20, 2005 at 4:47 pm #26350JingleMad
MemberVibe 105-108 are currently airing their new TM Century package too.
November 20, 2005 at 4:47 pm #26844JingleMad
MemberVibe 105-108 are currently airing their new TM Century package too.
November 20, 2005 at 8:14 pm #25351Bello
TOH wrote: Vibe 105-108 are currently airing their new TM Century package too.
The Vibe was made by Wise Buddah in London…it is being sold in the US by TM Century
November 20, 2005 at 8:14 pm #26351Bello
TOH wrote: Vibe 105-108 are currently airing their new TM Century package too.
The Vibe was made by Wise Buddah in London…it is being sold in the US by TM Century
November 20, 2005 at 8:14 pm #26845Bello
TOH wrote: Vibe 105-108 are currently airing their new TM Century package too.
The Vibe was made by Wise Buddah in London…it is being sold in the US by TM Century
November 21, 2005 at 7:19 am #25352coolnt
Bello wrote: Time to build a list of what stations are using the Dallas jinglehouses or resings (Steve England). Just to see whether the traditional Dallas companies are making a realistic comeback against the continuing success of homegrown jingles and the likes of Reelworld etc.
It will also be nice to hear your opinions as well…do you think we will ever get back to the Dallas jinglehouses dominance in the late eighties/early ninties in the UK, or have our stations moved on in a different direction.
I’ll start with a few…
107 The Bee (TM Century)
107.4 Telford FM (Jam)
107.2 The Wyre (Jam)
103 The Eye (Steve England resings of Jam & Pams)hI THERE bello!
if I were a UK station, playing AC songs, or jammin oldies, i would nt have second thoughts in securing Dallas jingles!
That’s why here in asia, Philippines particularly, dallas jingles are very popular. and that is because of their products’ feel and heritage.
November 21, 2005 at 7:19 am #26352coolnt
Bello wrote: Time to build a list of what stations are using the Dallas jinglehouses or resings (Steve England). Just to see whether the traditional Dallas companies are making a realistic comeback against the continuing success of homegrown jingles and the likes of Reelworld etc.
It will also be nice to hear your opinions as well…do you think we will ever get back to the Dallas jinglehouses dominance in the late eighties/early ninties in the UK, or have our stations moved on in a different direction.
I’ll start with a few…
107 The Bee (TM Century)
107.4 Telford FM (Jam)
107.2 The Wyre (Jam)
103 The Eye (Steve England resings of Jam & Pams)hI THERE bello!
if I were a UK station, playing AC songs, or jammin oldies, i would nt have second thoughts in securing Dallas jingles!
That’s why here in asia, Philippines particularly, dallas jingles are very popular. and that is because of their products’ feel and heritage.
November 21, 2005 at 7:19 am #26846coolnt
Bello wrote: Time to build a list of what stations are using the Dallas jinglehouses or resings (Steve England). Just to see whether the traditional Dallas companies are making a realistic comeback against the continuing success of homegrown jingles and the likes of Reelworld etc.
It will also be nice to hear your opinions as well…do you think we will ever get back to the Dallas jinglehouses dominance in the late eighties/early ninties in the UK, or have our stations moved on in a different direction.
I’ll start with a few…
107 The Bee (TM Century)
107.4 Telford FM (Jam)
107.2 The Wyre (Jam)
103 The Eye (Steve England resings of Jam & Pams)hI THERE bello!
if I were a UK station, playing AC songs, or jammin oldies, i would nt have second thoughts in securing Dallas jingles!
That’s why here in asia, Philippines particularly, dallas jingles are very popular. and that is because of their products’ feel and heritage.
November 21, 2005 at 11:03 am #25353ah-media
MemberKick FM in Newbury were using JAM, not sure what they’re currently airing.
There is nothing Dalls sung anywhere close to Portsmouth at the moment. They are either Reelworld, Bespoke or GWR stations !
Rugby FM are using Steve England jingles but I don’t know if they’re US re-sings.
A.
November 21, 2005 at 11:03 am #26353ah-media
MemberKick FM in Newbury were using JAM, not sure what they’re currently airing.
There is nothing Dalls sung anywhere close to Portsmouth at the moment. They are either Reelworld, Bespoke or GWR stations !
Rugby FM are using Steve England jingles but I don’t know if they’re US re-sings.
A.
November 21, 2005 at 11:03 am #26847ah-media
MemberKick FM in Newbury were using JAM, not sure what they’re currently airing.
There is nothing Dalls sung anywhere close to Portsmouth at the moment. They are either Reelworld, Bespoke or GWR stations !
Rugby FM are using Steve England jingles but I don’t know if they’re US re-sings.
A.
November 21, 2005 at 11:57 am #25354UKJingles
Memberah-media wrote: Kick FM in Newbury were using JAM, not sure what they’re currently airing.
There is nothing Dalls sung anywhere close to Portsmouth at the moment. They are either Reelworld, Bespoke or GWR stations !
Rugby FM are using Steve England jingles but I don’t know if they’re US re-sings.
A.
Yeah same here in Barmy Bracknell (Unless you count DAB Radio Broadcasts!)
I thought KICK FM were using JAM cuts but with UK Singers?November 21, 2005 at 11:57 am #26354UKJingles
Memberah-media wrote: Kick FM in Newbury were using JAM, not sure what they’re currently airing.
There is nothing Dalls sung anywhere close to Portsmouth at the moment. They are either Reelworld, Bespoke or GWR stations !
Rugby FM are using Steve England jingles but I don’t know if they’re US re-sings.
A.
Yeah same here in Barmy Bracknell (Unless you count DAB Radio Broadcasts!)
I thought KICK FM were using JAM cuts but with UK Singers?November 21, 2005 at 11:57 am #26848UKJingles
Memberah-media wrote: Kick FM in Newbury were using JAM, not sure what they’re currently airing.
There is nothing Dalls sung anywhere close to Portsmouth at the moment. They are either Reelworld, Bespoke or GWR stations !
Rugby FM are using Steve England jingles but I don’t know if they’re US re-sings.
A.
Yeah same here in Barmy Bracknell (Unless you count DAB Radio Broadcasts!)
I thought KICK FM were using JAM cuts but with UK Singers?November 21, 2005 at 9:37 pm #25355Bigdave
Oh,and there’s a small matter of a certain station in Blackburn too….
Paging Mr Stevens & Mr Martin……
November 21, 2005 at 9:37 pm #26355Bigdave
Oh,and there’s a small matter of a certain station in Blackburn too….
Paging Mr Stevens & Mr Martin……
November 21, 2005 at 9:37 pm #26849Bigdave
Oh,and there’s a small matter of a certain station in Blackburn too….
Paging Mr Stevens & Mr Martin……
November 22, 2005 at 11:30 am #25356JingleMad
MemberA few years ago I voice that uk jingles sounded poor and that usa jingles had quality in the vocals and beds…and a number of people on this forum and others put me down.
I think its sad that people cant think for themselves,it seems that its now in fashion to want a tm jingle package again…but they didnt go away…we in the uk used a cheap option …”because it sounded like todays music”
Studio dragonfly was the best thing that could of happened classic cuts at ok prices
May I say some of the bigger jingle production firms are sounding good……and I cant tell if they are uk or us produced
November 22, 2005 at 11:30 am #26356JingleMad
MemberA few years ago I voice that uk jingles sounded poor and that usa jingles had quality in the vocals and beds…and a number of people on this forum and others put me down.
I think its sad that people cant think for themselves,it seems that its now in fashion to want a tm jingle package again…but they didnt go away…we in the uk used a cheap option …”because it sounded like todays music”
Studio dragonfly was the best thing that could of happened classic cuts at ok prices
May I say some of the bigger jingle production firms are sounding good……and I cant tell if they are uk or us produced
November 22, 2005 at 11:30 am #26850JingleMad
MemberA few years ago I voice that uk jingles sounded poor and that usa jingles had quality in the vocals and beds…and a number of people on this forum and others put me down.
I think its sad that people cant think for themselves,it seems that its now in fashion to want a tm jingle package again…but they didnt go away…we in the uk used a cheap option …”because it sounded like todays music”
Studio dragonfly was the best thing that could of happened classic cuts at ok prices
May I say some of the bigger jingle production firms are sounding good……and I cant tell if they are uk or us produced
November 23, 2005 at 12:56 am #26854coolnt
barry wrote: A few years ago I voice that uk jingles sounded poor and that usa jingles had quality in the vocals and beds…and a number of people on this forum and others put me down.
I think its sad that people cant think for themselves,it seems that its now in fashion to want a tm jingle package again…but they didnt go away…we in the uk used a cheap option …”because it sounded like todays music”
Studio dragonfly was the best thing that could of happened classic cuts at ok prices
May I say some of the bigger jingle production firms are sounding good……and I cant tell if they are uk or us produced
i think the heritage and feel of dallas jingles are irreplacable. we here in the philippines produce local jingles that fit the culture, music and personality of the stations, you can’t always discount the fact that not all nicely produced US jingles would always fit into a radio station’s unique style.almost all of our foreign produced jingles are dallas-made though, dallas quality jingles can;t be beaten, formats may change, music genres may evolve, but their sound would always be timeless…
November 23, 2005 at 12:56 am #25360coolnt
barry wrote: A few years ago I voice that uk jingles sounded poor and that usa jingles had quality in the vocals and beds…and a number of people on this forum and others put me down.
I think its sad that people cant think for themselves,it seems that its now in fashion to want a tm jingle package again…but they didnt go away…we in the uk used a cheap option …”because it sounded like todays music”
Studio dragonfly was the best thing that could of happened classic cuts at ok prices
May I say some of the bigger jingle production firms are sounding good……and I cant tell if they are uk or us produced
i think the heritage and feel of dallas jingles are irreplacable. we here in the philippines produce local jingles that fit the culture, music and personality of the stations, you can’t always discount the fact that not all nicely produced US jingles would always fit into a radio station’s unique style.almost all of our foreign produced jingles are dallas-made though, dallas quality jingles can;t be beaten, formats may change, music genres may evolve, but their sound would always be timeless…
November 23, 2005 at 12:56 am #26360coolnt
barry wrote: A few years ago I voice that uk jingles sounded poor and that usa jingles had quality in the vocals and beds…and a number of people on this forum and others put me down.
I think its sad that people cant think for themselves,it seems that its now in fashion to want a tm jingle package again…but they didnt go away…we in the uk used a cheap option …”because it sounded like todays music”
Studio dragonfly was the best thing that could of happened classic cuts at ok prices
May I say some of the bigger jingle production firms are sounding good……and I cant tell if they are uk or us produced
i think the heritage and feel of dallas jingles are irreplacable. we here in the philippines produce local jingles that fit the culture, music and personality of the stations, you can’t always discount the fact that not all nicely produced US jingles would always fit into a radio station’s unique style.almost all of our foreign produced jingles are dallas-made though, dallas quality jingles can;t be beaten, formats may change, music genres may evolve, but their sound would always be timeless…
November 23, 2005 at 3:04 am #26361Barras
coolnt wrote:
i think the heritage and feel of dallas jingles are irreplacable. we here in the philippines produce local jingles that fit the culture, music and personality of the stations, you can’t always discount the fact that not all nicely produced US jingles would always fit into a radio station’s unique style.almost all of our foreign produced jingles are dallas-made though, dallas quality jingles can;t be beaten, formats may change, music genres may evolve, but their sound would always be timeless…To CoolNT,
just changing the subject slightly, I`ve got some JAM jingles from “close” to your part of the world, Indonesia to be exact. Just wondred if you knew of this station Coast 100 and whether they`re still using JAM jingles these days, here`s a cut for Coast 100…
http://www.streamload.com/davidbarras/JAM_Coast100_Indonesia.mp3
David Barras
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