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Liners/Jingles from the 70s-80s

Anyone know where I can find the Liners or Jingles from the 70s-80s for any of the radio stations in Louisiana? All formats. Especially Z98/ WFMF. I am looking for anything. From any part of the state. Any format.
 
I know that throughout the 80's and 90's, B-97 had mostly Jam Jingles, but TM Century once or twice. I can only think of a couple of packages they had. Mainly, they were from Jam and their names are:

- "Skywave" - mid 80's thru 1990. This was a package originally made for Z-100 New York, resung for the B.
**Note: the gulf coast's CHR powerhouse 97FM WABB in Mobile, AL also had this package.
- "Breakthrough" - early 90's. This package was originally made for 95.5 WPLJ in New York, resung for the B.

I have the originals (Z-100 & 'PLJ) on CD, but the jingle companies have yet to release packages for particular stations. I've tired and asked to no avail. I've also gotten in touch with a jingle rep for this region at Jam and he sent me a list of all the different packages WEZB had purchased from them over the years, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. :(

For Z-98, my guess would be that they might've had some Z-100 packages from Jam back then. I sure do miss "ZZZZZZZZZ-98,... is the number one hit music station... WGGZ... Baton Rouge!"

Here's Jam's website link:
http://www.jingles.com/

Jeremy
 
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