Wwzapper Posted March 21, 2013 Share Posted March 21, 2013 At the moment, I'm writing new lines for jingles. There's quite much in a Word file already. But being not a native English speaker, sometimes the inspiration is lacking a little. Before I contact my voiceovers: do you know some lines, fitting a station playing feel good/relaxed/funky music (and music roughly released from 1988-2003, so: many 90s songs)? -Some general lines and station slogans (one of the lines in my Word file: "Don't touch that mouse, Good Vibrations keeps rewinding the tape.") -Some lines fitting specific parts of the day (a line already broadcasted at my station: "The heart of Europe awakes.") -Some lines fitting specific days of the week (one of the lines in my Word file: "Almost weekend, enjoy the final part of the work week with an exiting mixture of retro sounds. All friday long.") -Some lines fitting a saturday night show with party music (one of the lines in my Word file: You are listening to the Saturday Night Party Pub at Good Vibrations. The soundtrack to prepare for going to the club, your next back to the 90s party, or just to get in the right mood.") Thanks already, if you have something to add to it. Good Vibrations (90s flavoured webradio): Listen directly - Station info and playlist Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GKIye Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 Hi WWZ, I can write You a complete story about your question ... and I can make some examples ... Well ... I did Attached some examples of how it could sound inspiration Last but not least : As I-radio don't use lines who are too long, nobody is listening to it ... and for reason that in an earlier post You wrote about the time zones of different parts of the World ... the solution is = "Keep it simple" Short as a blink of an eye ... it don't disturb the music content, and it keeps the focus of Your listener The attached examples are even too long ... but they give you an idea of the content of used lines2013 03 22 WWZ 01.mp32013 03 22 WWZ 02.mp3 Visit and listen @ BW ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wwzapper Posted March 22, 2013 Author Share Posted March 22, 2013 Thanks. Making use of the word 'WWZ' is difficult, because most listeners probably don't know what I mean with that. But the text 'we can blow the speakers' is already a good suggestion. I've put 'Good Vibrations blows your speakers, twenty four seven' in the Word document. (About the 'WWZ' word: from time to time, there's already a jingle broadcasted with the text 'for more info, visit double you double you zapper dot com.' That's more clear.) Good Vibrations (90s flavoured webradio): Listen directly - Station info and playlist Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GKIye Posted March 22, 2013 Share Posted March 22, 2013 Thanks, I agree with Your point of view I just made both examples as a point of view how a result can be However the callname WWZ should be an awesome name to both people of the EU and to people of other regions in the World ... WWZ sounds good and international That way "good vibrations" can be used as "slogan" of the station Thanks. Making use of the word 'WWZ' is difficult, Sometimes its better to use a VOX sample between two lines (such as : it can blow your speakers) ... it gives more power to the content Visit and listen @ BW ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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