There aren't the versions that actually aired... They were remixed and enhanced by the station's Jim Collins, Dale Parsons and Dan Taylor. I've posted the air versions elsewhere.
yeah.. TM broadcasts were usually in mono, but i didn't know these existed! there are some lyrical and pitch differences in these ones especially.. you mind sharing the ones you found?
@@saidosound Actually, the cuts I have from the station masters were already posted on here by Ellis B. Feaster several years ago. These are the edited cuts as used on the air... in a sampler I made decades ago. ruclips.net/video/B8NSx2OJwxM/видео.html&ab_channel=EllisFeaster
@@tcarman oooh i didn't know you made this sampler! epic :) ooh forgot to mention, i found most of these on an index from ellwanger.tv. i believe these jingles are sourced from the WNBC: The PAMS Years CD
@@saidosound That would make sense. As I said, they had to be "enhanced" to give them more of an edge to them. As for the sampler I made... I posted it somewhere and Ellis spotted it and posted it --- which was fine by me. WNBC did have tons of jingles over the years.
Alternate future: WFAN-AM (660) and WOR-AM (710) swap their positions on the dial, and the new WOR-AM on 660 changes its name to "66 WNBC" due to the station's affiliation with NBC Radio.
No station can use the WNBC call letters. They are in use on channel 4, the former WNBC-TV. now WNBC (without the TV) So unless the TV station changes call letters there will never be another WNBC radio.
A great find for all us jingle Lovers.
Actually those are the great resings by Jon Wolfert s JAM productions. Jon bought out PAMS and has the old masters. Jon started at PAMS.
Actually, these PAMS resings were produced by Ben Freedman under the CPMG/PAMS moniker and sung in both Dallas and Toledo.
Thanks. You are correct. So similar.
89 WLS!
1420 WHK!
If you happen to have any more of the WNBC Time Machine jingles in stereo, feel free to send them to on Discord: @/saido95 or reply with a link!
There aren't the versions that actually aired... They were remixed and enhanced by the station's Jim Collins, Dale Parsons and Dan Taylor. I've posted the air versions elsewhere.
yeah.. TM broadcasts were usually in mono, but i didn't know these existed! there are some lyrical and pitch differences in these ones especially.. you mind sharing the ones you found?
@@saidosound Actually, the cuts I have from the station masters were already posted on here by Ellis B. Feaster several years ago. These are the edited cuts as used on the air... in a sampler I made decades ago.
ruclips.net/video/B8NSx2OJwxM/видео.html&ab_channel=EllisFeaster
@@tcarman oooh i didn't know you made this sampler! epic :)
ooh forgot to mention, i found most of these on an index from ellwanger.tv. i believe these jingles are sourced from the WNBC: The PAMS Years CD
@@saidosound That would make sense. As I said, they had to be "enhanced" to give them more of an edge to them.
As for the sampler I made... I posted it somewhere and Ellis spotted it and posted it --- which was fine by me. WNBC did have tons of jingles over the years.
oh yea.. i was wondering, do you still have the master tape containing the jingles?@@tcarman
Alternate future:
WFAN-AM (660) and WOR-AM (710) swap their positions on the dial, and the new WOR-AM on 660 changes its name to "66 WNBC" due to the station's affiliation with NBC Radio.
No station can use the WNBC call letters. They are in use on channel 4, the former WNBC-TV. now WNBC (without the TV) So unless the TV station changes call letters there will never be another WNBC radio.