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November 23, 2005 at 3:04 am #25361Barras
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
November 23, 2005 at 3:04 am #26361Barrascoolnt 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
November 23, 2005 at 3:04 am #26855Barrascoolnt 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
November 23, 2005 at 9:42 pm #25363Belloah-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.
If they are still using their launch package, then it’s English singers.
The usual Dallas/Leek combo!
November 23, 2005 at 9:42 pm #26363Belloah-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.
If they are still using their launch package, then it’s English singers.
The usual Dallas/Leek combo!
November 23, 2005 at 9:42 pm #26857Belloah-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.
If they are still using their launch package, then it’s English singers.
The usual Dallas/Leek combo!
November 25, 2005 at 8:49 am #25365coolntBarras” 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
hi sir dave, my CDs are comin soon. anywayz, about your query im afraid coast 100 has been swept away by indonesian waves. there are a number of stations in indonesia found at 100 mhz range. and here are some the names: Radio Swara 100.0 FM, Radio Megaprimadona 100.0, Radio Suaranada 100.0, Radio Diozz Citra Swara 100.0, Radio Fiskaria 100.0,Radio Kisaran 100.1, Radio Ika Lesmana 100.1, Suara 911 and many others, just check out this link
http://www.asiawaves.net/indonesia-fm-radio-2.htm
but no signs of Coast 100 anymore. but dat sa nice cut there sir, thanks for sharing it. Indonesia has one of the longest coast lines in asia, the Philippines has the longest coast line, so no wonder why there;s a “Coast” in this part of earth.
There are a few stations in Indonesia that still airs Jam and of course reelworld, ill update you more soon.
coolNT
check out http://www.radiojingles.co.nr
November 25, 2005 at 8:49 am #26365coolntBarras” 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
hi sir dave, my CDs are comin soon. anywayz, about your query im afraid coast 100 has been swept away by indonesian waves. there are a number of stations in indonesia found at 100 mhz range. and here are some the names: Radio Swara 100.0 FM, Radio Megaprimadona 100.0, Radio Suaranada 100.0, Radio Diozz Citra Swara 100.0, Radio Fiskaria 100.0,Radio Kisaran 100.1, Radio Ika Lesmana 100.1, Suara 911 and many others, just check out this link
http://www.asiawaves.net/indonesia-fm-radio-2.htm
but no signs of Coast 100 anymore. but dat sa nice cut there sir, thanks for sharing it. Indonesia has one of the longest coast lines in asia, the Philippines has the longest coast line, so no wonder why there;s a “Coast” in this part of earth.
There are a few stations in Indonesia that still airs Jam and of course reelworld, ill update you more soon.
coolNT
check out http://www.radiojingles.co.nr
November 25, 2005 at 8:49 am #26859coolntBarras” 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
hi sir dave, my CDs are comin soon. anywayz, about your query im afraid coast 100 has been swept away by indonesian waves. there are a number of stations in indonesia found at 100 mhz range. and here are some the names: Radio Swara 100.0 FM, Radio Megaprimadona 100.0, Radio Suaranada 100.0, Radio Diozz Citra Swara 100.0, Radio Fiskaria 100.0,Radio Kisaran 100.1, Radio Ika Lesmana 100.1, Suara 911 and many others, just check out this link
http://www.asiawaves.net/indonesia-fm-radio-2.htm
but no signs of Coast 100 anymore. but dat sa nice cut there sir, thanks for sharing it. Indonesia has one of the longest coast lines in asia, the Philippines has the longest coast line, so no wonder why there;s a “Coast” in this part of earth.
There are a few stations in Indonesia that still airs Jam and of course reelworld, ill update you more soon.
coolNT
check out http://www.radiojingles.co.nr
November 25, 2005 at 9:13 am #25366the_jingle_boyYup, Coast 100 has flip to 100.7 Batam FM, located in Batam Island (near Singapore). When they aired as Coast 100, their known as an AC station.
Currently their format is Indonesian music, so they used local jingles.Indonesian market dominated by JAM jingles since 10 years ago, also TM Century. But currenty some of the largest and most influential stations in Indonesia using Groove Addicts jingles, such as: Prambors Radio, Ardan, Hard Rock FM, Smart FM, etc. and then from ReelWorld jingles airs on some top stations like: U-FM, MTV Sky, and ARH Global Radio.
November 25, 2005 at 9:13 am #26366the_jingle_boyYup, Coast 100 has flip to 100.7 Batam FM, located in Batam Island (near Singapore). When they aired as Coast 100, their known as an AC station.
Currently their format is Indonesian music, so they used local jingles.Indonesian market dominated by JAM jingles since 10 years ago, also TM Century. But currenty some of the largest and most influential stations in Indonesia using Groove Addicts jingles, such as: Prambors Radio, Ardan, Hard Rock FM, Smart FM, etc. and then from ReelWorld jingles airs on some top stations like: U-FM, MTV Sky, and ARH Global Radio.
November 25, 2005 at 9:13 am #26860the_jingle_boyYup, Coast 100 has flip to 100.7 Batam FM, located in Batam Island (near Singapore). When they aired as Coast 100, their known as an AC station.
Currently their format is Indonesian music, so they used local jingles.Indonesian market dominated by JAM jingles since 10 years ago, also TM Century. But currenty some of the largest and most influential stations in Indonesia using Groove Addicts jingles, such as: Prambors Radio, Ardan, Hard Rock FM, Smart FM, etc. and then from ReelWorld jingles airs on some top stations like: U-FM, MTV Sky, and ARH Global Radio.
November 26, 2005 at 1:16 am #25367coolntthe_jingle_boy wrote: Yup, Coast 100 has flip to 100.7 Batam FM, located in Batam Island (near Singapore). When they aired as Coast 100, their known as an AC station.
Currently their format is Indonesian music, so they used local jingles.Indonesian market dominated by JAM jingles since 10 years ago, also TM Century. But currenty some of the largest and most influential stations in Indonesia using Groove Addicts jingles, such as: Prambors Radio, Ardan, Hard Rock FM, Smart FM, etc. and then from ReelWorld jingles airs on some top stations like: U-FM, MTV Sky, and ARH Global Radio.
hi there jingle boy!
thanks for that info! What Reelworld packages anyway were syndicated by UFM, MTV SKY and Global Radio? HOw about Hard Rock, what are they airing now?
cool NT
November 26, 2005 at 1:16 am #26367coolntthe_jingle_boy wrote: Yup, Coast 100 has flip to 100.7 Batam FM, located in Batam Island (near Singapore). When they aired as Coast 100, their known as an AC station.
Currently their format is Indonesian music, so they used local jingles.Indonesian market dominated by JAM jingles since 10 years ago, also TM Century. But currenty some of the largest and most influential stations in Indonesia using Groove Addicts jingles, such as: Prambors Radio, Ardan, Hard Rock FM, Smart FM, etc. and then from ReelWorld jingles airs on some top stations like: U-FM, MTV Sky, and ARH Global Radio.
hi there jingle boy!
thanks for that info! What Reelworld packages anyway were syndicated by UFM, MTV SKY and Global Radio? HOw about Hard Rock, what are they airing now?
cool NT
November 26, 2005 at 1:16 am #26861coolntthe_jingle_boy wrote: Yup, Coast 100 has flip to 100.7 Batam FM, located in Batam Island (near Singapore). When they aired as Coast 100, their known as an AC station.
Currently their format is Indonesian music, so they used local jingles.Indonesian market dominated by JAM jingles since 10 years ago, also TM Century. But currenty some of the largest and most influential stations in Indonesia using Groove Addicts jingles, such as: Prambors Radio, Ardan, Hard Rock FM, Smart FM, etc. and then from ReelWorld jingles airs on some top stations like: U-FM, MTV Sky, and ARH Global Radio.
hi there jingle boy!
thanks for that info! What Reelworld packages anyway were syndicated by UFM, MTV SKY and Global Radio? HOw about Hard Rock, what are they airing now?
cool NT
November 26, 2005 at 1:46 am #25368JingleMadMemberI was talking to someone a few days ago and he told me what packages the following stations are airing. Was it you the_jingle_boy?
– MTV Sky 101.4 FM, Jakarta (Kiss Dallas 2003)
– Hard Rock FM 87.6, Jakarta (various Capital FM London cuts-Groove Addicts)
– Ardan Radio, Bandung (KSTP Minneapolis package)
– U-FM Jakarta & Bandung (WLIT Chicago 2002)
– ARH Global Radio, Jakarta (Kiss Seattle 2004)November 26, 2005 at 1:46 am #26368JingleMadMemberI was talking to someone a few days ago and he told me what packages the following stations are airing. Was it you the_jingle_boy?
– MTV Sky 101.4 FM, Jakarta (Kiss Dallas 2003)
– Hard Rock FM 87.6, Jakarta (various Capital FM London cuts-Groove Addicts)
– Ardan Radio, Bandung (KSTP Minneapolis package)
– U-FM Jakarta & Bandung (WLIT Chicago 2002)
– ARH Global Radio, Jakarta (Kiss Seattle 2004)November 26, 2005 at 1:46 am #26862JingleMadMemberI was talking to someone a few days ago and he told me what packages the following stations are airing. Was it you the_jingle_boy?
– MTV Sky 101.4 FM, Jakarta (Kiss Dallas 2003)
– Hard Rock FM 87.6, Jakarta (various Capital FM London cuts-Groove Addicts)
– Ardan Radio, Bandung (KSTP Minneapolis package)
– U-FM Jakarta & Bandung (WLIT Chicago 2002)
– ARH Global Radio, Jakarta (Kiss Seattle 2004)November 26, 2005 at 2:24 am #25369coolntPaulMc wrote: I was talking to someone a few days ago and he told me what packages the following stations are airing. Was it you the_jingle_boy?
– MTV Sky 101.4 FM, Jakarta (Kiss Dallas 2003)
– Hard Rock FM 87.6, Jakarta (various Capital FM London cuts-Groove Addicts)
– Ardan Radio, Bandung (KSTP Minneapolis package)
– U-FM Jakarta & Bandung (WLIT Chicago 2002)
– ARH Global Radio, Jakarta (Kiss Seattle 2004)thanks for that paul,
November 26, 2005 at 2:24 am #26369coolntPaulMc wrote: I was talking to someone a few days ago and he told me what packages the following stations are airing. Was it you the_jingle_boy?
– MTV Sky 101.4 FM, Jakarta (Kiss Dallas 2003)
– Hard Rock FM 87.6, Jakarta (various Capital FM London cuts-Groove Addicts)
– Ardan Radio, Bandung (KSTP Minneapolis package)
– U-FM Jakarta & Bandung (WLIT Chicago 2002)
– ARH Global Radio, Jakarta (Kiss Seattle 2004)thanks for that paul,
November 26, 2005 at 2:24 am #26863coolntPaulMc wrote: I was talking to someone a few days ago and he told me what packages the following stations are airing. Was it you the_jingle_boy?
– MTV Sky 101.4 FM, Jakarta (Kiss Dallas 2003)
– Hard Rock FM 87.6, Jakarta (various Capital FM London cuts-Groove Addicts)
– Ardan Radio, Bandung (KSTP Minneapolis package)
– U-FM Jakarta & Bandung (WLIT Chicago 2002)
– ARH Global Radio, Jakarta (Kiss Seattle 2004)thanks for that paul,
November 27, 2005 at 11:43 am #25377the_jingle_boyPaulMc wrote: I was talking to someone a few days ago and he told me what packages the following stations are airing. Was it you the_jingle_boy?
– MTV Sky 101.4 FM, Jakarta (Kiss Dallas 2003)
– Hard Rock FM 87.6, Jakarta (various Capital FM London cuts-Groove Addicts)
– Ardan Radio, Bandung (KSTP Minneapolis package)
– U-FM Jakarta & Bandung (WLIT Chicago 2002)
– ARH Global Radio, Jakarta (Kiss Seattle 2004)Yes Paul, that’s me.
November 27, 2005 at 11:43 am #26377the_jingle_boyPaulMc wrote: I was talking to someone a few days ago and he told me what packages the following stations are airing. Was it you the_jingle_boy?
– MTV Sky 101.4 FM, Jakarta (Kiss Dallas 2003)
– Hard Rock FM 87.6, Jakarta (various Capital FM London cuts-Groove Addicts)
– Ardan Radio, Bandung (KSTP Minneapolis package)
– U-FM Jakarta & Bandung (WLIT Chicago 2002)
– ARH Global Radio, Jakarta (Kiss Seattle 2004)Yes Paul, that’s me.
November 27, 2005 at 11:43 am #26871the_jingle_boyPaulMc wrote: I was talking to someone a few days ago and he told me what packages the following stations are airing. Was it you the_jingle_boy?
– MTV Sky 101.4 FM, Jakarta (Kiss Dallas 2003)
– Hard Rock FM 87.6, Jakarta (various Capital FM London cuts-Groove Addicts)
– Ardan Radio, Bandung (KSTP Minneapolis package)
– U-FM Jakarta & Bandung (WLIT Chicago 2002)
– ARH Global Radio, Jakarta (Kiss Seattle 2004)Yes Paul, that’s me.
November 27, 2005 at 12:21 pm #25378the_jingle_boycoolnt wrote:
thanks for that paul,
Hi CoolNT,
Please inform me about current jingles (producer & package name) in Philippines’ radio stations, such as:
– RX 93.1
– 99.5 RT
– Magic 89.9
– Crossover
– NU 107
– Power 108
– Wave 89.1
– Jam 88.3
– K-Lite
– I-FM
– KY 94
– Energy FM
– W-Rock
– Star FM
– Yes FM
– Y101, Killer Bee, Kiss FM and UR 105 in Cebu
– and othersThank you very much!
The Jingle Boy
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