New York radio jingles
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past the 0:30 mark - who did that WABC "You're Hearing Things" news theme? I love that newsy sound.
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I remember 77 WABC doing something called "instant replay" ...it was a "shout" and then they'd play the same song again. Vintage 60's!
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Every station,except WJRZ Radio 97!
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very nice
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The WABC one at 0:44 is real cool.
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My favorite is the WNBC one at 3:45
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no "WMCA yeah yeah" ? Good job otherwise
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@luridplanet : the device used in jingles was not the same, it was before 'vocoders', it was called 'Sonovox' and used a lot by PAMS jingles and then JAM jingles, both in Dallas TX.
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I've always wondered why, when commercial radio station call letters were first assigned in the 1920s, why the east part of the USA - where the most radio stations were in the world, for decades - was given the only letter in the alphabet which isn't just one syllable. This meant that all these stations had the most cumbersome letter to have to say. Of course, this was way before any jingles like these were invented.
hebneh 1 year ago
@hebneh see wikipedia on call signs
ChuckJPC 1 year ago
did that for few stations, "serving wisconsin" did they ever do "serving los angeles?" the rest I know was serving the universe just heard that while on jeremy richardsons amazing jingle site! was for KKRD wichita, and b104 baltimore! although they did that in warp factor, my favorites were "waking up virginia, and serving dublin" oops, forgot "canada's greatest city!"
funtyrone 2 years ago
Nope for serving LA, nothing close to the
Z100 package
ChuckJPC 2 years ago