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Where to get radio imaging content?

I need some station I.D.'s for my new streamer. Anybody you can recommend that doesn't cost and arm and a leg? Also, my songs are in MP3 so I assume the I.D.s would have to be too.
 
I had these guys produce a complete imaging package for my station. They did a great job and at a reasonable cost.

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Earcandy13
YouTube Demo of the package they did for me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ha5l5D12uoU

The first couple of minutes is some of the stuff that they did for me.

Tell them that Red State Talk Radio sent you. I don't get anything, just figured they'd want to know that I referred them.
 
Lots of voice guys at Fiverr.com as well. When I worked at my old FM talk station only the full timers got imaging done by our imaging guy, so I paid some guy 5 bucks to do dry liners and I produced them into full imaging for my show.
 
I went there also. Some woman must have had a virus in her video, it knocked down my computer and I had to revert back in time.

The Candy folks did come through. They're not perfect, but well priced, I'm satisfied. The "professional guys" wanted too much money!
 
I went there also. Some woman must have had a virus in her video, it knocked down my computer and I had to revert back in time.

The Candy folks did come through. They're not perfect, but well priced, I'm satisfied. The "professional guys" wanted too much money!

The key is to communicate extensively to them what you want. I wrote the script myself, so I got what I wanted in terms of the verbage. I left the creative side of things (effects, etc.) up to them. I was pleased with the work they did for me, but like I said, I spent quite a bit of time explaining what I wanted. We even talked voice once or twice to make sure he understood the type of attitude that I wanted. I also had him send me samples of his voice over folks and chose the two people that I wanted to do my work.
 
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