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New Generation Radio Launches Virtual Jingles


Virtual Jingles
Virtual Jingles

New Generation Radio has introduced Virtual Jingles, a new custom jingle and station imaging service designed to provide radio outlets with fresh, customizable branding tailored to today's music formats. Developed under the VirtualJock.com umbrella, the service delivers custom-produced jingles, updated imaging cuts and optional monthly power intros.

At launch, Virtual Jingles offers three format-specific packages: America250 for Country stations, Mix Evolution for Hot AC/CHR, and Next Generation for Classic Hits, with additional format packages planned.

Rather than offering a one-size-fits-all solution, Virtual Jingles allows stations to customize each package and receive monthly updates, enabling programmers to keep their brands sounding current without rebuilding their imaging from the ground up.

"We're absolutely taking the latest technology available to us and using it in a way that makes sense for radio," said Jason Kidd, President and CEO of New Generation Radio. "These packages are built to sound like 2026 and beyond, but more importantly, they sound like the music and formats today's stations are actually playing. We created our own voices and singers, then take the raw material and fully produce everything in-house with red-hot production that cuts through."

Kidd added that the company's goal was to create imaging that sounds "big, current, and ready to win on the air."

The launch is part of a broader expansion for New Generation Radio through VirtualJock.com, which has been adding new services including 5-Star Talent voice tracking, station branding, commercial production and hyper-local content solutions.

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