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New Owners of TM Studios Launch Slate of New Products


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TM Studios, recently purchased by Dave Bethell, Greg Clancy and Chris "UK" Stevens, launches a new line-up of products and the newly revamped tmstudios.com. This launch includes the new TM Next updating jingle service, TM Production Music for spot and promo production, and TM Commercial, a bank of retail jingles for stations to sell to local advertisers.

"We've been incredibly busy since we took over the business," said Clancy. "We've spent the last eight months hyper-focused on what radio really needs right now. We feel this new line-up of products addresses how we can help stations thrive in the current environment, while bringing amazing new sounds and new technology to the industry. The new TM is not your father's jingle company."

"TM Production Music is a brand-new one-of-a-kind service built specifically for radio by elite content creators," added Bethell. "It includes AI and Sounds-Like search to save clients significant time. There are tens of thousands of tracks that are all useful, clever, and relevant. There isn't any waste in the library."

"TM Commercial is a ready-to-air library of sung jingle campaigns for almost any local business category," said Stevens. "Now, local sellers have a creative, market-exclusive tool to close deals with potential advertisers. We think stations will value TM Commercial as an investment with big returns, not an expense."

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