Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Radio1 Jingle

Radio1 Bobby Friction and Nihal Show – It begins with radio effects that then goes into voices talking about Radio 1 reviewing the new music around and then tells you about a show similar to this to broaden your horizons on this type of music.
It has a very happy style of background music as it is upbeat and has a major melody scale.
The DJ’s then introduce the show and state what song is about to go on and the number to call with any queries about the show.

1Xtra Jingle

1Xtra Westwood – It begins with the 1Xtra introduction stating that 1Xtra brings you the newest tracks. It then goes into an echoed voice effect saying “Westwood Come Out And Play. It then goes into a hip hop mixtape of the biggest records at the moment. It finishes off with the repeated Westwood echoed voice. Westwood then comes on and introduces his show with a very low in volume backing track. It is hardly heard when he starts talking.
There is a massive contrast in volume and tempo from the introduction into Westwood introducing his own show.
He adds an effect to his voice that makes it sound as if he is in a huge hall and his voice rings out for miles. It also makes it seem that bit louder than without an effect.

Monday, January 19, 2009

1Xtra Jingle

1xtra MistaJam Show – This is a very repetitive jingle. At the start it introduces what the show is all about so the audience can be prepared for what is about to be played.
It states that you should trust them to bring you the best new music around the world at the moment so you know that they are a very good station as they look into all the new upcoming artists.
The volume of the jingle is quite loud this means that it is clearer for the audience to hear.
It states the times of the show so if you are interested in what the show plays then you know when the next show is on without having to research it.
It is quite a high paced intro and goes into a drum and bass background whilst MistaJam is talking. It is the start of a song and the volume starts off low until he has finished introduces the show and the record about to be played. The volume then increases.