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October 24, 2004 at 11:54 pm #1500jr2479
I have no idea who did this, but it is probably from the mid 1960s from KFDI in Wichita
http://members.cox.net/jr2479/olmikeKFDI.mp3
Jeremy
October 25, 2004 at 3:31 pm #14078jkubiakYou seem to be well versed in country jingle packages. I am trying to figure out which package KEEY-FM (K-102) in Minneapolis was running in around 1991-1992. KYSM-FM (Country 1035) in Mankato was running the package at the same time, and both stations could be heard in the Twin Cities. I have been told it was the Spirit Package by TM Productions, and also Highway 21 by Century 21 Programming. If you have any ideas, please let me know. It has been the one package that I have been trying to figure out. I even have some old tapes of the Jingles from when I was about 12 that I recorded off the air.
Thanks.
October 25, 2004 at 9:07 pm #14081jr2479I’d have no idea w/o hearing it, and probably still wouldn’t even then. That’s about the same age I was then
I think you can get the Highway 21 demo at Studio Dragonfly and see if thats it.
October 25, 2004 at 9:11 pm #14082Adminjkubiak wrote: I am trying to figure out which package KEEY-FM (K-102) in Minneapolis was running in around 1991-1992.
K102 were using Thompson Creative at around that time. It wasn’t a custom from what I can remember. I think it was a composite.
The customs came a few years later.
October 26, 2004 at 2:04 am #14084jkubiakI am going to call down to Thompson Creative tomorrow afternoon. I know they have been doing custom work with them since at least 1994. But I didnt realize that Greg Swetburg has been there since the late 80s and he is a big fan of Thompson Creatives product. Thanks for the tip Neal! Also I want to create a montage of jingles, can you recommend a program that would make it easy.
October 26, 2004 at 6:33 am #14086Adminjkubiak wrote: Also I want to create a montage of jingles, can you recommend a program that would make it easy.
There are two that I swear blind by. Adobe Audition (formally called Cool Edit Pro) and Pro Tools.
Adobe Audition is the easiest to use. You can get a 30 day trial from http://www.adobe.com/products/audition/main.html
There are others, but these are two programs that I use at home and work.
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