Discussion: Cat Country jingles w/Cat country sound effects

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  • #5876
    JingleMad
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      Well, I knotest that when I herd KXKT ' Kat 103, this morning, I herd a slogan cut that started with the singers singing ' Today's Country and your all time favorites. Then with a ' MeowReow! of an angry tom cat, Then the jingle finished.

      Is it just me, Or is that tom cat going ' MeowReow!! after every cat country jingle?
      Another example is WKKT ' 96-9, The Cat. The RW singers were stopped by that angry tom cat's

      MeowReow! Before they could even finishe.

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      #56994
      coolnt

        Cody wrote:
        Well, I knotest that when I herd KXKT ' Kat 103, this morning, I herd a slogan cut that started with the singers singing ' Today's Country and your all time favorites. Then with a ' MeowReow! of an angry tom cat, Then the jingle finished.

        Is it just me, Or is that tom cat going ' MeowReow!! after every cat country jingle?
        Another example is WKKT ' 96-9, The Cat. The RW singers were stopped by that angry tom cat's

        MeowReow! Before they could even finishe.

        Discuss here

        reminds me of the awful howl on the wolf station imaging!

        i actually know what you are talking about and awful as it may sound, but it's an effective approach cody. this is what they call BRANDING!

        see, even if they cut out the reelworld singers singing the CAT logo, you still know that the station you are listening in to is THE CAT! amazing? BRILLIANT!

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        #56996
        JingleMad
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          Wow! I didn't know that!

          I forgot how to post audio examples so I wont. I'll let you jinglemadders here do so.

          So, Besides KXKT and WKKT, Any other station examples on how the RW singers get cut off by that angry MeowReow! Sound effect?

          #56997
          coolnt

            i dont have any idea, i dont come from America, but do I hear there are radio stations that use animal names other than cat and wolf, like The Fox, The Hawk, The Bear, The Eagle, Tiger?, Snake?, hmmm

            what else?

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            #57006
            JingleMad
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              coolnt wrote:
              i dont have any idea, i dont come from America, but do I hear there are radio stations that use animal names other than cat and wolf, like The Fox, The Hawk, The Bear, The Eagle, Tiger?, Snake?, hmmm

              what else?

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              Like WHWK and KEGA? Yes..

              WHWK is “The Hawk”, and KEGA is “The Egle.

              And Yes, KKWF is “The Wolf”.

              KMDL is “The Dawg”.

              #57016
              mjb1124
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                There's WRAT on the New Jersey shore, which as you could probably guess, calls itself “The Rat”.

                #57022
                Barras

                  Jon Wolfert @ JAM mixed a unique montage of JAM jingles featuring animal names of radio stations. The montage is featured on the JAM “The first 20 years” double CD, the animal jingles includes:

                  Eagle
                  Fox
                  Bee
                  Cow
                  Whale
                  Beaver
                  Cat
                  Camel
                  Duck
                  Ape
                  Wolf
                  Moose
                  Fly
                  Frog
                  Catfish
                  Worm
                  Pigs
                  Pig

                  David Barras

                  #65780
                  bigtandmissy

                    wkkt kat country uses Young guns studios… there under male vocals..

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