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A '''radio sweeper''' is a short, pre-recorded [[sampling (music)|sample]] used by [[radio station]]s as segues between songs that give listeners a brief station identifier or promo, generally 20 seconds or less: "You're listening to the soft sounds of [NAME] radio. Easy listening throughout the Bay Area," for example.
A '''radio sweeper''' is a short, pre-recorded [[sampling (music)|sample]] used by [[radio station]]s as segues between songs that give listeners a brief station identifier or promo, generally 20 seconds or less: "You're listening to the soft sounds of [NAME] radio. Easy listening throughout the Bay Area," for example.


Dry radio sweepers are voice only—no music or sound effects—whereas wet sweepers generally contain sound FX (also known as "sonic", a global term for all sound effects and elements used in a sweeper.)
Dry radio sweepers are voice only—no music or sound effects—whereas wet sweepers generally contain sound effects (also known as "sonic", a global term for all sound effects and elements used in a sweeper).


Sweepers are also known as liners, bumpers, radio imaging, sweeps, station imaging, stingers, IDs, idents, promos, shotguns and intros. All sweepers will have a [[voice over]] included on the audio.
Sweepers are also known as liners, bumpers, radio imaging, sweeps, station imaging, stingers, IDs, idents, promos, shotguns and intros. Most sweepers will have a [[voice over]] included on the audio.


==References==
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<ref name="ColouredNoise">[http://www.colourednoise.co.uk/ Radio Imaging], Colourednoise.co.uk</ref>
[[Category:Radio terminology]]
<ref name="Radio terms">[http://www.miskaudio.com/radio-terms-for-a-producer/ Radio terms], Miskaudio.com</ref>

References.<ref name="Miskaudio">[http://www.miskaudio.com/2011/09/radio-terms-for-a-producer/ Radio terms], Miskaudio.com</ref>
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Latest revision as of 16:27, 20 October 2023

A radio sweeper is a short, pre-recorded sample used by radio stations as segues between songs that give listeners a brief station identifier or promo, generally 20 seconds or less: "You're listening to the soft sounds of [NAME] radio. Easy listening throughout the Bay Area," for example.

Dry radio sweepers are voice only—no music or sound effects—whereas wet sweepers generally contain sound effects (also known as "sonic", a global term for all sound effects and elements used in a sweeper).

Sweepers are also known as liners, bumpers, radio imaging, sweeps, station imaging, stingers, IDs, idents, promos, shotguns and intros. Most sweepers will have a voice over included on the audio.

References

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  1. ^ Radio Imaging, Colourednoise.co.uk
  2. ^ Radio terms, Miskaudio.com