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    Explore "sweepers" with insightful episodes like "EP 169 - Space Sweepers (2021) / Sky High (2005) Reviews", "MN.02.02.1995 Aurora Jim", "Gareth Knopp, Innovation and Simulation Manager", "Larry Kaufmann on the Bucher Municipal Center of Excellence" and "The 101 on Johnston Sweepers and Bucher Municipal" from podcasts like ""T.M.I. TV shows, Movies and Everything In Between.", "The Media Network Vintage Vault 2023-2024", "The Sweepers and Tankers Podcast", "The Sweepers and Tankers Podcast" and "The Sweepers and Tankers Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    MN.02.02.1995 Aurora Jim

    MN.02.02.1995 Aurora Jim
    This programme starts with the first extensive interview we did with broadcaster, listener and genuinely nice guy Jim Cutler. How ISDN is revolutionizing the voice acting business? Jim explains the difference between jingles and sweepers and how he makes them in the new era of digital production. Goodbye to tape and Fed-Ex.  Jim also tells an amazing story about how ads need to be made on spec for a growing number of clients. We also talk with Candace Savage who lives in Canada has written a book about the Aurora – the Northern Lights. She did a wonderful job.

    Larry Kaufmann on the Bucher Municipal Center of Excellence

    Larry Kaufmann on the Bucher Municipal Center of Excellence

    Larry Kaufmann, Southwest Regional Sales Manager for Bucher Municipal North America, joins host Matt Starnes.

    Larry and Matt discuss all the details of the Grand Opening and Educational Days of the Bucher Municipal Center of Excellence.

    The Center of Excellence in Ontario, California, launches May 8th – 9th, 2019.

    Learn what a Bucher Municipal Center of Excellence is, it's a lot!

    For more information listen to the episode and go to https://www.buchermunicipal.us/center-of-excellence-california/

    The 101 on Johnston Sweepers and Bucher Municipal

    The 101 on Johnston Sweepers and Bucher Municipal

    Join host Matt Starnes for a brief introduction to Johnston Sweepers, a BUCHER company and Bucher Municipal. Street sweepers, sewer cleaners, winter equipment, refuse and more Bucher Municipal and Johnston Sweepers products are covered. This is an overview primer meant to help listeners learn about the world of Bucher so they can understand and learn through future podcast episodes.

    #16 - *Win a Million Dollar Mansion From Your HOME COMPUTER* (Rebroadcast)

    #16 - *Win a Million Dollar Mansion From Your HOME COMPUTER* (Rebroadcast)

    "Sweepers" are people who spend their free time entering hundreds of online sweepstakes -- the contests most of us skip because we're sure they're all scams. It turns out, we're wrong. Some people win big.

    Sandra Grauschopf is About.com's Contests and Sweepstakes Expert. You can visit her website, http://contests.about.com, to learn all you need to know about sweepstakes, and to check out what other sweepers have to say in About.com’s contests and sweepstakes forums.

    You can order Don Cruz's book "Life of an HGTV Dream Home Winner" at his website, DonCruz.net

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    Media Network First Jingles Special 1983

    Media Network First Jingles Special 1983
    We made several visits to the topic of radio jingles, how they are made and what programmers in the early 1980's thought they were for. Their use seemed to go in waves, sometimes stations overused them and there were periods when stations hardly used them at all. There were enthusiasts like Tom Konard who made vast collections of station idents and sweepers. Some are still on line - check this reference. http://www.reelradio.com/af/index.html . This show was broadcast on December 29th 1983 and I remember the recording well. Technican Pim Wijmer thought it would be a simple mix and wondered why I had booked four hours of studio time. Today, you can make the same show on a laptop using free multitrack software. In those days you had to cut and splice audio tape and cue everthing with yellow leader. There was more yellow leader on those montages than tape. Fun, nonetheless. Let me know if you want to hear more of these kind of features.