WFUN did not have PAMS 31. WQAM did. I don't think WFUN had PAMS 32 either. I've never heard them or seen them in any collections. WFUN's PAMS Series were 14, 16, 22B, 24A, 33 and 34A. WQAM had 15, 17, 20, 23, 25C, 26B, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 34B, 37, 40 and a few custom packages. This video started with a mixture of WFUN's PAMS 16, 22B, 24A and some non-PAMS (all chopped up edits), then PAMS 33 intact. Then on to News, IDs, etc.
I never worked the Miami market, but friends did. This reel was given to me long ago. And, yes, when I recently heard this long stored away reel of 1/4" audio tape, I, too, wondered about the label describing it's content. But, for me, time has been too long to recall faithfully the jingles packages from the era, so I posted the audio using the label's information, verbatim. Appears the labeling was incorrect. So sorry about that. Appreciate the clarity you bought. Very helpful. Much obliged. Thank you, in deed. Best wishes.
I'm sure Steven is correct, but it really doesn't matter. What matters is that tapes like this are virtual time machines. Listening takes you back instantly to a simpler and more innocent time. These jingles were part of what AM radio was, part of our much younger selves when life's problems didn't seem nearly as ominous as they are today. Yes, they were FUN times!
Back in the 60's there were several stations in the country that stood out as fun to listen to. Maybe the call letters were an influence here, but WFUN was fun to listen to. Always liked this station. Always fun. Like their jingles heard here. Short and sweet. Really liked 3:09. Thanks.
WFUN never had Pams series 31, that was WQAM, Pams series 32 wasnt sold in Miami, however, WFUN did use series 32 pre-records. Futursonic CRC are also on your composite.
WFUN did not have PAMS 31. WQAM did. I don't think WFUN had PAMS 32 either. I've never heard them or seen them in any collections. WFUN's PAMS Series were 14, 16, 22B, 24A, 33 and 34A. WQAM had 15, 17, 20, 23, 25C, 26B, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 34B, 37, 40 and a few custom packages. This video started with a mixture of WFUN's PAMS 16, 22B, 24A and some non-PAMS (all chopped up edits), then PAMS 33 intact. Then on to News, IDs, etc.
I never worked the Miami market, but friends did. This reel was given to me long ago. And, yes, when I recently heard this long stored away reel of 1/4" audio tape, I, too, wondered about the label describing it's content. But, for me, time has been too long to recall faithfully the jingles packages from the era, so I posted the audio using the label's information, verbatim. Appears the labeling was incorrect. So sorry about that.
Appreciate the clarity you bought. Very helpful. Much obliged. Thank you, in deed. Best wishes.
I'm sure Steven is correct, but it really doesn't matter. What matters is that tapes like this are virtual time machines. Listening takes you back instantly to a simpler and more innocent time. These jingles were part of what AM radio was, part of our much younger selves when life's problems didn't seem nearly as ominous as they are today. Yes, they were FUN times!
Back in the 60's there were several stations in the country that stood out as fun to listen to.
Maybe the call letters were an influence here, but WFUN was fun to listen to. Always liked this station. Always fun.
Like their jingles heard here. Short and sweet. Really liked 3:09.
Thanks.
WFUN never had Pams series 31, that was
WQAM, Pams series 32 wasnt sold in Miami, however, WFUN did use series 32 pre-records. Futursonic CRC are also on your composite.
Hello. Nice, but I thought I was hearing the full, unedited jingles.
Hearing sone CRC "Bright Exciting" as well
What is with all the odd edits in the PAMS tracks. I cannot believe any of those would have made it to air as they're awful.