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Release Date: 1972

Label: NAB

Sleeve has spine along top edge, and the record sits in a pocket inside. Same content on both sides of record. Each track ends with a locked groove. There is also a short, silent locked groove in the middle of the dead wax.

Heading on pocket: Today's Music For Today's Radio
Heading on labels: 1972 National Radio Month Jingles

Info from sleeve & pocket:

an NAB public relations aid

Clearance May 1, 1972
—July 31, 1972

Included in your 1972 National Radio Month Kit:
Tuneful new jingles
Jingle cut-in announcements
Spot announcements
A speech text
Logotype reproductions
Postage meter ads
Radio month proclamation

Based on the theme "Radio . . . the Sound of Service," the 1972 National Radio Month kit is designed to help you promote the continuing, day-by-bay services your station provides. The thought-provoking lyrics to this year's tuneful music stress the fact that radio is an important and integral part of your community. And, no matter what sound you prefer for your station, the different lyrics for the various musical arrangements carry the same message—you serve your community. Also, this year for the first time, the Radio Month music comes to you in compatible stereo. The music and lyrics were created by one of New York's most prestigious production houses—Scott-Textor Productions, Inc.

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