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Q101 jingles

Okay, I've asked a long time ago and never got much reply so here it goes again.

This concerns Q101 back in the mid-90s when they where still owned by Publishers and Broadcasters, Inc. At that time you had Doc and Ken man in the morning and David Day covering mid-days.

I know for a fact that the weather jingle/bed was the cut from JAM's Skywave package. However I'm still trying to trace down the sources of some other jingles. Particularly I'm interested in getting the name of the package that these two jingles came from: 1) a talk up bed with a sung Q101 outro; 2) a short same tempo (medium) cut of sung Q101 intro, a short (like 5 sec. max) bed followed by a sung Q101 outro identical to the intro and the outro of the talk up bed.

If anyone could help me out with this I would apprciate it!

RIP Q101-you are sorely missed.
 
Cant remember the exact package but it was a Reelworld product. That's been many years and jingles ago, but Brian Taylor checks this board sometimes and maybe he can help. At that time I was handling operations and BT was programming the station. It was a great jingle package and I do remember the "LIVE" to hour jingle with a talk ramp and sing-out. Hope this helps you out.
 
The Reelword package Doc mentioned above was Kiss-Dallas but I don't remember what year. There was one that we had that was from (I think) the KUBE package. It was the :19 one that had the sing "Q101 plays today's best music" twice with "Q101" sung at the end. AFter that we changed to the KDWB-'03 package from N2Effect (when David Day was PD). After the switch to 95 they used some package from TM Century and then Kissville before the station as we know it folded completely. I hope that helps.

Jonathan

P.S. When I left the old jingles from the KDWB package were still in the audio archive in NexGen but I'm sure those are gone now. It's a shame... Listening to them brought back some memories.
 
ReelWorld... pretty sure anyway. :)
 
It was the Kiss/Dallas package. About 1996 according to BT. Talked to him earlier and he said 95-96 but pretty sure it was 96 on Reelworld
 
Cool, thanks!

Now I will have to start the process of tracking down the demo. I checked Reelworld's site, but there jingles only go back to 2000. Wish it was like JAM which has a section on there website to listen to classic Top 40 packages.
 
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