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Who Killed the Jingle?: How a Unique American Art Form Disappeared

Who Killed the Jingle?: How a Unique American Art Form Disappeared
In this funny and insightful investigation, Steve Karmen - dubbed the "King of the Jingle" by People magazine - takes us back to a time when consumers happily sang along to "Pepsi Cola Hits the Spot," "This Bud's for You," and "Hershey Is the Great American Chocolate Bar," and brings us to the era of borrowed melodies, electronic sounds, and lyrics that never mention the name of the product. Did Madison Avenue get too sophisticated for its own good? Too cheap? Too sneaky? In its quest to combat the technology that allows viewer to "zap" the commercials, "tune out," or eliminate advertising, did the advertising world invent "integration" (putting the product into the programming) rather than make the commercials lovable, hummable units of entertainment themselves? Karmen explores the demise of the advertising music business and why the future of advertising is so precarious.



Writing Music for Television and Radio Commercials by Michael Zager,
Writing Music for Television and Radio Commercials by Michael Zager,
Writing Music for Television and Radio Commercials provides a comprehensive overview of the process of composing and arranging commercials for these two different media. The book addresses the tools of composition and arranging and sets forth a method for approaching each creative and business situation. Application of the material in the book is intended to help the novice composer achieve his or her goals. This book is a necessary tool for the music student interested in composing, arranging, and producing commercials, and will also be useful for composers studying film scoring, as well as advertising writers, art directors, and music producers. Includes an audio CD of jingles to illustrate examples in the book.



Music in advertising - Music in advertising is the use of songs and incidental music in advertising campaigns, particularly television commercials. The music can often reflect current trends, using artists and songs that are popular at the time.

Non-commercial advertising - Non-commercial advertising is sponsored by or for a charitable institution or civic group or religious or political organization. Many noncommercial advertisements seek money and placed in the hope of raising funds.

Music radio - Music radio is a radio format where music is the primary source of broadcast content on both commercial and non-commercial stations. After the rise of television brought about the decline of old time radio and its dramatic content, music formats became one of the dominant forms of radio in many countries, though radio drama and comedy continues, often on public radio.

Public service advertising - Public service advertising is the use of commercial advertising techniques for non-commercial purposes (see also propaganda). Typical topics for public service advertising include public health/public safety issues, emergency preparedness instructions, natural resources conservation information, and other topics of broad interest.



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