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Jingles, promos, themes
Jingles
It’s Springtime in New York: [audio http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/radio-jingle-wnew-am-1130-its-springtime-in-ny.mp3
Blues (Short): [audio http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/radio-jingle-wnew-am-1130-ny-blues-short.mp3]
Blues: [audio http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/radio-jingle-wnew-am-1130-ny-blues.mp3]
Nice: [audio http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/radio-jingle-wnew-am-1130-ny-nice.mp3]
The Great Northeast: [audio http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/radio-jingle-wnew-am-1130-ny-the-great-north-east.mp3]
There’s Only One: [audio http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/radio-jingle-wnew-am-1130-ny-theres-only-one.mp3]
Trumpet: [audio http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/radio-jingle-wnew-am-1130-ny-trumpet-tune.mp3]
Weekend: [audio http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/radio-jingle-wnew-am-1130-ny-weekend.mp3]
Stan Getz: [audio http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/stan_getz-wnew.mp3]
WNEW Jingle (1962?): [audio http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/wnew1962.mp3]
Doo Wop: [audio http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/doo-wop.mp3]
Nat Cole Calypso: [audio http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/nat-cole-calypso-jingle.mp3]
Song of India: [audio http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/song-of-india-jingle.mp3]
WNEW – Metromedia Radio: [audio http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/wnew-metropolitan-radio.mp3]
WNEW – Anytime: http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/wnew-amytime.mp3]
Thank You:
http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/thank_you_jingle.mp3
Promos
- Who Listens To Radio? - 1965. Created for the RAB (Radio Advertising Bureau) by Stan Freberg, produced by Larry Greene, Sung by Sarah Vaughn.
http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/who-listens.mp3] - Klavan and Finch “Have a good, good, good, good morning” Klavan and Finch
- “I Love Rudy Ruderman” Composed by WNEW listener Addy Feiger and performed by her on July 24, 1963 at Madison Square Garden before a crowd of 18,000 attending WNEW’s 30th anniversary party. Others on the bill included Vic Damone, Bobby Darin, Helen Forest, Jack Jones, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Della Reese, Billy Taylor and the Dave Brubeck Quartet.
http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/i_love_rudy_ruderman.mp3]
Themes
- FIRST MAKE BELIEVE BALLROOM THEME – Clyde McCoy’s recording of “Sugar Blues,” was used by Martin Block as a theme for the intervals of recorded music during breaks in the Lindberg kidnapping trial that began in January, 1935. Block retained it as a theme for a time when his recorded music segments became a regularly scheduled program.
http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/sugar-blues.mp3] - “IT’S MAKE BELIEVE BALLROOM TIME” – Glenn Miller recorded “Make Believe Ballroom Time” in October, 1940 ( RCA-Victor/ Bluebird) in recognition of the impact that Martin Block and the “Ballroom” had on recording sales. Block collaborated on the lyrics sung by the Modernaires who were hired by Miller specifically for that session. The Miller version replaced Charlie Barnett’s “Make Believe Ballroom,” which Block started using in 1937.
http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ballroom-glenn-miller.mp3]
Stay Up Stan, The All Night Record Man – Performed by Charlie Barnet Orchestra. Recorded in 1939. Writers: Ray Mayer and Willard Robison. EMI Music Inc., Available at various sites including:
http://www.play.com/Music/MP3-Download-Track/4-/9549555/The-All-Night-Record-Man/Product.html?aid=9548286
Read about Charlie Barnett at: http://www.swingmusic.net/Barnet_Charlie.html
[audio http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/stay-up-stan-the-all-nigh-record-man-charlie-barnettjudy-ellington-1939.mp3]
Airchecks
Ted Brown and Ted Baxter (Late 1970′s): [audio http://wnew1130com.web.siteprotect.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ted-brown-and-ted-baxter.mp3]

re: Ted Brown & Ted Baxter (Late 1970′s): this sounds more like Mark Simone with Ted Knight, not Ted Brown.
Can anyone lay their hands on the Carmen McRae jingle?
That trumpet jingle is either Bert Kaemphert or an excellent knock off orchestra and chorus. Even the drummer has me convinced!
Hi
I am looking for a few short airchecks. I am putting together a CD of “american standards’ for my dad on mp3 (as calls now can play them turning the car into a juke box. and have already used a couple on wnew jingles as bumpers. I am looking for william b. williams saying “good morning world” (I want that clip to be the 1st track). Would also love an air check of Ted Brown talking about “the rehead” (I’ll play “the stripper” after that) I am 54 years old , and it seemed to be the soundtrack to my childhood with my parents.
On a side note, does anyone else remember Ted Brown getting drunk on the air with a NY State Trooper there to do sobriety tests … Long before it was in fashion not to drink and drive?
Yes, Ted Brown would take a “fifth on the Fourth,” as he would say, to make people aware of drinking on holidays! Needless to say, by the time his shift was done, so was he! But the point got across!
Yes I do….. He did “Drink a Fifth on the Fourth” as a July 4th promo. WoW, couldn’t do that today. LOL
Good luck, I would give anything to have anything near an air check of WBW. Seems even ReelRadio, and other radio slots I support do not have anything of WBW, and the one Ted Brown air check that was out there is now gone. I actually use a more antiquated cassette and mixer, play my cd’s and use the jingles in-between like it sounded in 1964-1969 before I went to Viet Nam.
As a fresh immigrant in 1960 , I learned a lot of the english language
listening to Klavan and Finch in the morning , driving to work . After a while . I started to understand their jokes , to the point , where I had to drive to the side of the road , because the laughter prevented me to
safely keep on driving !
With a hearty WNEW , 1130 0n Your Dial !
Juergen Rasch .