Radio was a lot of fun back in the eighties but it's pretty much a relic of the past, now. If you asked a kid today, what radio station they listen to, they'd give you a blank stare and ask, what do you mean?
@@RadioDJDude Yeah.... that's the ticket, yeah... it was part of a radiator mechanism on an old fashioned fossil fuel engine.... yeah, that's the ticket.
Hey, Paul! I buy generic jingles from a company that bundles different packages. They're a bunch o' jingles without station names. I think some are from the old Century 21 & PAMS library. Fun stuff!
@@randyness678Thanks, Randy! Yeah, he's great. Found him on Fiverr. I need to reach out to that service and see if they'd be willing to give all my peeps a discount. Stay tuned!
That sounds like a ton of fun. The only thing I would add is that the voices sounded a little too, uh, let's just say, mentally stable. 🤣 It's great for PSAs and all but what's more fun than to hear some neo-pubescent girly girl winning a prize or getting their favorite song played from a band if they have a crush on the lead singer.. (or the DJ himself😎) Here's the catch though. I've yet to see a way to doctor up an AI voice to project that level of excitement. There's an old air check of Kid Kelly on Z100 in NYC on TH-cam that demonstrates what I'm on about. Cheers and happy DJing..
Nothing worse than a "stable" caller. :) I hear ya re. not being able to tweak the excitement levels in the bots. The speech to speech tech gets you close, but nothing beats the real deal...a tipsy lady calling from her single wide on a Saturday night. Yeeee-haw!
Thanks for the tips 🎉
Thank YOU for watching!
Radio was a lot of fun back in the eighties but it's pretty much a relic of the past, now. If you asked a kid today, what radio station they listen to, they'd give you a blank stare and ask, what do you mean?
What's a radio, gramps?? Part of a radiator??
@@RadioDJDude Yeah.... that's the ticket, yeah... it was part of a radiator mechanism on an old fashioned fossil fuel engine.... yeah, that's the ticket.
Hi Jeff Do you use Jam for your station jingles?
Jam is not cheap. Peanut butter has gotten pretty expensive in this bidenflation economy, as well.
Hey, Paul! I buy generic jingles from a company that bundles different packages. They're a bunch o' jingles without station names. I think some are from the old Century 21 & PAMS library. Fun stuff!
I really like your Voice guy, I've been looking for a good Imaging person. Great video, your 80s station sounds cool too!
@@randyness678Thanks, Randy! Yeah, he's great. Found him on Fiverr. I need to reach out to that service and see if they'd be willing to give all my peeps a discount. Stay tuned!
Will do, Thanks!
That sounds like a ton of fun. The only thing I would add is that the voices sounded a little too, uh, let's just say, mentally stable. 🤣 It's great for PSAs and all but what's more fun than to hear some neo-pubescent girly girl winning a prize or getting their favorite song played from a band if they have a crush on the lead singer.. (or the DJ himself😎) Here's the catch though. I've yet to see a way to doctor up an AI voice to project that level of excitement. There's an old air check of Kid Kelly on Z100 in NYC on TH-cam that demonstrates what I'm on about.
Cheers and happy DJing..
Nothing worse than a "stable" caller. :) I hear ya re. not being able to tweak the excitement levels in the bots. The speech to speech tech gets you close, but nothing beats the real deal...a tipsy lady calling from her single wide on a Saturday night. Yeeee-haw!
@@RadioDJDude Roseanne Barr after a few scotch calling into a country station 🤣🤣