Radio Jingles
Radio jingles are used for mainly advertisement; they are used on products, shows, stations, events and news. Sometimes when advertising for products they will use a jingle so that the customer will remember the song and will hopefully buy the product. The radio station itself it will have radio jingles so that the listeners will know what channel they are listening to otherwise known as an ident. There will be events that have jingles to get advertisement and to make people come to the event.
There are many examples of radio jingles such as the 1xtra breakfast show, Scott Mills in the morning, probably one of the most famous Terry Wogan’s Wake up to Wogan, radio 5’s cricket live, 5 live sports. All of these jingles have been very successful as they have introduced the show and have been very catchy.
These radio jingles are very important to radio stations as they break up the shows, and they also introduce them. Radio jingles are basically a good way of linking shows and enticing them into listening to a radio station. Radio jingles are crucial to the radio itself as they supply the source of advertisement and if this is no longer there then there is no income.
The codes and conventions of radio jingles are clear speech, articulate, give correct and relative jingles, sound affects appropriate for target audience, music make it recognisable and it must ident the station. Show the promo- name of the presenter, use highlights of the idea of what’s in the show. News jingles must show the news report; it must also keep you up to date with what is happening.
Radio jingles are used for mainly advertisement; they are used on products, shows, stations, events and news. Sometimes when advertising for products they will use a jingle so that the customer will remember the song and will hopefully buy the product. The radio station itself it will have radio jingles so that the listeners will know what channel they are listening to otherwise known as an ident. There will be events that have jingles to get advertisement and to make people come to the event.
There are many examples of radio jingles such as the 1xtra breakfast show, Scott Mills in the morning, probably one of the most famous Terry Wogan’s Wake up to Wogan, radio 5’s cricket live, 5 live sports. All of these jingles have been very successful as they have introduced the show and have been very catchy.
These radio jingles are very important to radio stations as they break up the shows, and they also introduce them. Radio jingles are basically a good way of linking shows and enticing them into listening to a radio station. Radio jingles are crucial to the radio itself as they supply the source of advertisement and if this is no longer there then there is no income.
The codes and conventions of radio jingles are clear speech, articulate, give correct and relative jingles, sound affects appropriate for target audience, music make it recognisable and it must ident the station. Show the promo- name of the presenter, use highlights of the idea of what’s in the show. News jingles must show the news report; it must also keep you up to date with what is happening.
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