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I would not have expected them to still exist, but...
has anyone else noticed all the Doug Berlin 1960's promos and ID's they are using?
 
I actually remember most of these jingles!
I used a channel six yagi antenna to be able to receive them
from nine airline miles off-campus when they were just 35 watts.
The farthest I ever received "the Voice" was during a super thermal band opening
from Gainesville, FL, on May 5, 1973 (still 35 watts).
 
Yes Joel! Great jingles from 1969 produced by PAMS of Dallas. The series is named "Tuned Young" along with some custom acapellas.
 
I see that you collect and are into jingles.
Here is an episode of This American Life in which Ira Glass
describes one of the most well-known jingles in the English-speaking world,
at least throughout North America and Australia.
Enter this link either directly into any media player or into your browser.
 
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