32:49 I can't get enough of this jingle. It's an example of how radio can create this image of being more than just something you listen to- the image of a radio station as a friend or companion is perfectly painted here. It's a wistful, almost sad jingle and one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard in radio imaging.
Love it. Thank you! My parents listened to WNEW. I really enjoyed the jingles and music of WNEW. I ended up listening to WNEW more than the top 40 stations of the 60’s and 70’s Thank you again. God Bless!
Sometimes I'll put something up and wonder if it really matters, but then comments like yours and the others who have shared their memories make my day! I'm so happy that you are enjoying hearing these again! These jingles are so well done and as beautiful as the music that was played on the station. If I had lived in the area, I would have loved this station too. Thank you for sharing your wonderful memories!
And thanks to RU-vid, you can enjoy them again! But seriously, these are some fantastic jingles. I didn't grow up hearing these, but I definitely appreciate their beauty.
Same, Newark. I liked Klavan and Finch, and William B. Williams, later Tedd Brown. Of course I switched around to the soul and top 40 stations too, but these are happy memories of my parents, and the music was good, Sinatra, Big Bands, popular standards. I remember Union and Route 22 well, the Flagship, Channel Lumber, the Mr Peanut statue, Lido Diner, some may have been Springfield, had family all over those towns.
Oh you're very welcome! I enjoy doing these. You're right, unfortunately we won't see this era in radio and entertainment again. But I'm glad we HAD it when we did.
Thanks for that beautiful Sandey and Green production for wNEW. As far as I can remember, they ran for a long time. I can only guess they must have been done in the early 60s but ran until 72 when another great package from Hue Heller ran. They went to PAMS, then Sandey and Green in 74 and 75 Ben Freedman did some work for them towards the end of their time on the air. I thought JAM did some jingles as well. Thanks again, my friend.
Well thank you for your wonderful comment and especially filling in the blanks of who did these jingles. I have them on a CD, but there is no information on who produced them. Interesting that these ran all the way into the early 70s'. But from the music that I can determine the station played (light Pop/MOR?) these sound just perfect. I have another CD's worth of WNEW jingles that I have yet to play, and at some point, I hope to get those up as well. Thanks again for the remarks and for enjoying these beautiful jingles.
THIS IS AMAZING! This jingle was in the recesses of my brain since I was a child. I went out looking for it today and what do I find? Every single jingle that ever mingled in the memory of this kid. Thanks for the time warp!
Well that makes me even more happy I went ahead and shared these. I didn't grow up with the station but I remember hearing these years ago when I started collecting jingles and I thought they were so good. Thanks for sharing your memories - so happy I could help bring back good ones for you!
I used to listen to this station quite a bit but I don1t remember any of these tunes (they are quite forgettable) I do remember a tune that went "eleven thirty eleven thirty eleven thirty on your dial keep listening all the while to WNEW the station that is serving you, New York and New Jersey too twenty four hours a day that`s true WNEW.
*Sigh* Before my time. I was hoping for the 1970s jingles. My grandparents listened to WNEW when i was a kid, and those era jingles take me back to happy times at their house.
You're probably familiar with Ellis Feaster's channel, but if you're not, you may want to check there. He has a few WNEW airchecks from the 70s and maybe you'll hear a few jingles. Or Ellis may even have a collection of 70s WNEW jingles. youtube.com/@EllisFeaster
Now that's the kind of thing I always enjoy reading. Amazing how things like this can bring on good feelings. That cut you cite really is beautiful. Sounds like a warm autumn day.
Sounds close and maybe it its. You have a really good ear. I checked out any and all the articles I could find on Sande & Greene and only found a couple of passing remarks about using members of the Johnny Mann Singers on a jingle package here and there, but nothing that really said ONLY the Johnny Mann Singers were used for all productions. Maybe someone will come on with a definitive answer.
Are you interested in a televised broadcast or are you specifically looking for a WNEW broadcast? Hopefully someone who grew up listening to WNEW will see your question. In the meantime, have you checked with Ellis Feaster? He's really knowledgeable about radio broadcasts and airchecks.
It could very well be, it's hard to determine with the voice being part of the group vocals. By contrast, he recorded some jingles for PAMS/WMGM and you can hear him loud and clear there. Here's the link for a few of those jingles: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qSi3JbXvkDY.htmlsi=0D6f7GQR2QxePDaD