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It suspended operation in 1978, and for the next 12 years, PAMS jingles were produced under the CPMG/PAMS moniker run by Ken R. Deutsch (in Toledo, Ohio) and Benjamin R. Freedman (December 26, 1949—January 9, 2013) (both in the Buffalo, New York, area and Dallas, Texas). In 1990, the original
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After the success of the first few PAMS jingle series, the company's focus slowly shifted to providing IDs to the ever growing number of top-40 radio stations. By the end of 1964, PAMS' primary business had become station jingles, and the name of the company was shortened to
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PAMS address was just as famous as its jingles. The studios were located at 4141 Office Parkway, which is now part of the Cityplace district of Dallas. It was also the home of Thompson Creative which entered the radio station ID business in the mid-1980s.
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Meeks worked on the air and also sold advertising, often creating jingles for some of the clients he sold time to. Eventually he decided to devote all his time to advertising, and in 1951 he started
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Initially, very few station jingles were made,and it wasn't until the mid-1950s that individual cuts were assembled into packages that could be syndicated to stations all over the country.
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production companies in American broadcasting. It produced identification packages for radio stations around the world, as well as some commercial music.
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Soon, PAMS was a leader in the usage of pre-recorded backing tracks with new vocals over them to create the syndication of ID Jingles.
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Many of PAMS jingle packages were used exclusively in the 1960s and early 1970s by stations worldwide, including
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was employed by PAMS before he and wife Mary Lyn Wolfert started their own company in 1974.
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currently produces new versions of the classic PAMS jingle packages over the original
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backing tracks but technically is still a separate company from PAMS. JAM founder
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PAMS corporation, including all its copyrights, was purchased by
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in the United Kingdom, KLCBS FM Bandung in Indonesia.
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PAMS (disambiguation)
acronym
Dallas, Texas
jingle
William B. Meeks, Jr
JAM Creative Productions
JAM
Jonathan M. Wolfert
WABC
WLS
Wonderful Radio London
Swinging Radio England
BBC Radio 1
Radio 2
Euel Box
"Meeks—The Inventor of Musical Station Breaks"
ISSN
0006-2510


"Bill Meeks"
"PAMS: Custom Jingle Maker"
ISSN
0006-2510
"Ben Freedman is … the Jingle Guy"
"Recent History"
Official website
Categories
Companies based in Dallas
Defunct mass media companies of the United States

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