TM Studios to distribute “Microjamsâ€
Dial Global’s TM Studios will immediately begin distributing Microjams, a revolutionary imaging service for Mainstream CHR & Rhythmic CHR stations. Microjams are masterfully produced mini-songs that slide in between songs, replacing traditional radio jingles. Microjams are woven into the fabric of radio stations, replicating the hottest songs on the station’s playlist. They are original music tracks, featuring artist sound-alike voices, singing the station’s call letters, frequency and slogan.
As radio stations strive to minimize listener tune-out, Microjams is the first imaging package designed for the PPM world. Microjams brand a radio station with a continuous music flow.
Said Rick Vaughn, Program Director of WKSC, Chicago: “Interruptions are death in a PPM world. Thanks to Microjams, the music never has to stop. These hot, quick IDs flawlessly transition between songs and they protect the integrity of my station’s music sweeps. I couldn’t live without Microjams and I told Dial-Global that they will have to pry them away from me! “
Chris Corcoran, Executive Vice President of Dial Global Affiliate Sales adds, “The Microjams custom package is super rich with content. Each station gets 24 original jams and each jam breaks down to three full mixes, three instrumental mixes, and three a cappella mixes. Plus, we add ten monthly Nano groove work parts. So, stations are getting the best custom produced music imaging package available anywhere.”
Microjams is the brainchild of the legendary producer Dave Kampel who has voiced or imaged many influential CHR stations including WHTZ, New York and KIIS, Los Angeles.
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