Join Radio Jingle Google+ Communities

Join Radio Jingle Google+ Communities

Radio jingle Google+ communities

Radio jingle Google+ communities

Radio Jingle Google+ Communities

A set of radio jingle Google+ communities are here to stay. Google+ has recently introduced a new communities feature which will allow like minded people from around the world to share in a common interest.

Whether you’re interested in radio jingles, radio production or editing audio in Adobe Audition. There’s a community for you to join. Click the images below and the push the ‘Join Community’ button to become a member. Make a first post to introduce yourself. I hope to see you in one or more of these communities! You’ll see that these are all fast growing and full of interesting individuals that you can connect with instantly.

You can choose to enable notifications and get an email each time a member posts something new or leave notifications off and get updates in your Google+ stream. Either way you’ll find that your experience of Google+ becomes more and more focused as you join communities that match your interests. You can participate as much or as little as you’d like and communities allow for posting of photos, links, videos and more.

Check out the following communities:

Radio jingles Google+ communities

Radio Production Community

Radio production community

Adobe Audition Community

Adobe Audition user community

Why Audio Producers Need Adobe Audition CS6

Why Audio Producers Need Adobe Audition CS6

Audio producers need Adobe Audition CS6

Audio producers need Adobe Audition CS6

Audio Producers Need Adobe Audition CS6

Adobe have launched their new range of CS6 products today and that includes the all new, updated, Adobe Audition CS6 available to pre-order now for Mac or PC. There are a whole range of new features which you can read about on the Adobe website and it’s also good to see some of the old features (that were missing from Adobe Audition CS5.5) back in the latest version of this awesome audio editing software.

Adobe Audition CS6 Tutorials

If you’re a seasoned radio production pro or you’re just getting started with audio today make sure you keep an eye on this blog. In the coming weeks I’ll show you two of my favourite new effects for radio sweepers that you can do easily in the new Adobe Audition CS6.

You can pre-order the latest version of Adobe Audition now with the official release date set for 7th May 2012. When you get to the Adobe website, if you need to access prices for your country, simply click into “International Stores” on the right hand side of the screen.

Top 5 Jingle Blog Posts of 2011

Top 5 Jingle Blog Posts of 2011

Jingle blog posts

Jingle blog posts

2011 has been a big year for audio production with a sound effect app making it on to TV show The Apprentice UK, a brand new social network popping up allowing us to extend our circles and some top summer hits.

Here are the best blog posts of 2011 from the Music Radio Creative Jingles Blog:

1. Radio Show Names

If you’re just starting your own radio show or you’re trying to think of a cool new name this is the resource for you. Share some of your own ideas in the comments section and, as 2012 approaches, we’ll announce a new resource to help you even further with radio show name ideas.

2. Sound Effect App

The Apprentice UK this year featured a team who thought it would be a great idea to create a sound effect app. After the show was broadcast the demand was fulfilled as people headed online in their droves to search for Ampi Apps.

3. 3 Ways To Increase Radio Audience With Google+

A brand new social network rolled out earlier this year and it’s a big one. Google+ has the power of the number one company in the world behind it and is bound to grow even further in 2012. We listed some quick tips on how to increase your listening figures with Google+.

4. Summer Radio Hits 2011

We linked up a few of the songs we thought would be big in the summer this year. Watch the videos again and remember some top tunes!

5. What is Radio Production?

Finally, a chance to reveal the mystery of what radio producers actually do. It’s not all about making cups of tea, chatting to marketing companies on the phone and playing bits of radio imaging at obscenely loud volumes!

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