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'''Radio sweepers''' are 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."
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'''Radio sweepers''' are 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."


Dry radio sweepers are voice only -- no music or sound effects.
Dry radio sweepers are voice only -- no music or sound effects.

Revision as of 14:32, 4 February 2009

Radio sweepers are 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."

Dry radio sweepers are voice only -- no music or sound effects.

Sweepers are also known as liners, bumpers, sweeps, station imaging, stingers, IDs, promos, shotguns, voice overs, and intros.