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PURE Jingles Appoints Andy Denemark as Branding Consultant


Andy Denemark
Andy Denemark

PURE Jingles, an audio branding firm based in Europe, appoints Andy Denemark as their new Branding Consultant for the U.S. market. Denemark is noted for his background in affiliate relations, marketing and industry communications, having worked with major radio ownership groups as well as local programmers. Previously, he guided content development and program distribution at United Stations (USRN) since the network launched in 1994.

Denemark is expected to play a key role in expanding PURE Jingles' operations across the United States, providing support and strategic development to clients in the radio industry. Denemark expressed enthusiasm about his new role, highlighting the company's innovative approach to audio branding that complements his own dedication to creativity and strategic growth in the radio sector.

PURE Jingles CEO Melvin Sleeking commented on the appointment, stating that Denemark's deep knowledge of the U.S. radio landscape and his capabilities in marketing and sonic branding will significantly contribute to guiding and enhancing services for radio stations. Sleeking emphasized the company's goal to strengthen their presence in the U.S. market and foster enduring partnerships.

Founded in 2001, PURE Jingles specializes in uniquely tailored jingles and imaging solutions designed to enhance station branding. The company has established itself as a trusted partner for media groups across the United States, Canada and Europe, including Audacy, Bauer Media and iHeartMedia. In the U.S., they have already made their mark in major markets such as New York, Seattle, Atlanta and Miami.

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