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News Music Search Archive for iPhone

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 1.5.4
  • 4

    (0)
  • Security Status

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News Music Search Archive: Detailed History of News Music Usage

News Music Search Archive is a comprehensive resource for anyone interested in the history of news music usage on local stations in the United States. Available on the iPhone platform, this free app allows users to search and review news music usage by station name, market, state, composer, and theme.

With News Music Search Archive, users can explore a vast collection of news themes, news opens, and image campaign songs, all of which can be played within the app. The app also provides insights into how certain music logos have been used in multiple news theme packages, spanning decades and appearing all across the country. It's fascinating to see how songs unrelated to the news industry ended up being the inspiration for a news theme.

One of the standout features of the app is the ability to learn about the meaning behind those three or four letters starting with K or W in station names. Users can discover the explanations behind station names and even find out the names of the voices announcing the news in their hometown. Additionally, the app includes a section that lists station ownership, allowing users to see sister stations that may share similarities with their hometown channel.

Download News Music Search Archive today to carry the rich history of news music with you wherever you go. It's a must-have app for music enthusiasts, radio professionals, and anyone curious about the evolution of news music in the United States.

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News Music Search Archive for iPhone

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 1.5.4
  • 4

    (0)
  • Security Status


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