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  1. @AJSt0rm

    Radio Bumper

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    You may not realize it but you’ve probably heard thousands of radio bumpers over the years. A radio bumper is usually something specific to the radio that mentions the name (sometimes in a catchy tune) and station number. For example, WGTS 91.9, a family-friendly, Christian radio in D.C. might play something like this: Another example …
  2. @jclark22umw

    Radio Bumper!

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    Here is my radio bumper! I downloaded a free sound cloud song (linked below). And use audacity to crop it. Then, I created a new recording and said my introduction for the radio station. Once I had that recording timed/placed where I wanted it I selected the section before the intro and had it fade […]

    The post Radio Bumper! appeared first on Digital Storytelling with Jordan.

  3. @MoB4884

    Radio Bumper

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    Here is my radio bumper for ds106 radio! It was definitely a little strange making this. I tried to make my voice as smooth as possible (like most radio dj’s) but tried to make it fun and upbeat!
  4. @RMdigitally

    RM’s Radio Jingle

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    Howdy, all!! For this week’s emphasis on audio storytelling, I made a short little jingle for ds106 radio as my radio bumper assignment! There really isn’t a whole lot to be said for it honestly. I was sitting at my desk thinking about the radio jingles I’ve heard before. The ones that really come to…

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