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Radio station jingles


Indiogene

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When you drive in your car (or at home), you're in the mood to listen to something on the radios and what better place is to make a thread on radio stations and their catchy jingles. I found lots of them on Youtube both audio and visual, to look at the logos of (some bygone) radio stations both on the FM and AM dials. I can remember KHJ from L.A. before they became a Spanish-language station and KCBS from San Francisco in the night hours "clear as a bell".

In Southern California are local radio station jingles:

North America radio station jingles (US, Canada and Mexico):

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A more recent bumper from XEW of Mexico City, known as "W Radio" , has a network of radio stations across Latin America including the USA.

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The current Los Angeles area radio market bumpers, logos and station jingles, but I couldn't find a collection of them from the Palm Springs and Riverside-San Bernardino markets. KDES of Palm Springs and KFXM of San Bernardino are mentioned in the "Southern California Radio jingles" beginning post.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=9927C-Ms0Z0#!

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From the former East Germany was Radio Berlin International in the 1970's on shortwave. From a time when the Berlin Wall was up and Germany was divided into 2 nations, the station broadcasted a news program in English like many shortwave radio channels to be heard globally. State-controlled by the East's communist regime, RBI aired commentary critical of the United States and capitalism. German reunification in 1989-90 brought an end to RBI with its' final on-air words: "Take care and good luck".

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And there's still a shortwave station available over North American airwaves: Radio Havana Cuba, continues to be a state-sponsored mouthpiece of communist propaganda. I only have the intro jingles of the English-language broadcast, so sit tight.

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