Tm century is music to radio lollipop’s ears!

TM Century has been at the forefront of radio jingles, station imaging and music services for many years. Now thanks to the generousity of the company, Radio Lollipop has been able to take advantage of their experience and products. TM Century has had a small association with Radio Lollipop in Miami, Florida for a number of years, supplying them with their HitDisc music service, but over the past 18 months, Radio Lollipop in Glasgow has expanded and developed that relationship. Not only do Glasgow recieve the HitDisc Online service via the TM Century website, they also have access to all of their premium production, imaging and comedy content – used by a number of the top radio stations across the USA and Europe. In addition to this, they also have access to all three of their music production libraries containing thousands of audio tracks.

TM Century President and CEO, David Graupner (pictured above right) recently visited the Glasgow studio and met with some of the volunteers, and saw first-hand how the company’s generosity was directly helping the children. Commenting on the visit, he said: “You guys are just amazing. Seeing a sick adult is hard enough, but seeing a sick kid is 10 times harder. I just don’t know how you do it…I’m only too glad to help in any way I can.” And help he has! David is now considered to be the ‘station voice’ in Glasgow and has recorded number of custom voiceovers used both on-air and with their roadshow unit.

The TM Century HitDisc Online is now also being used to provide some of the content for Radio Lollipop’s new 24-hour sustaining service.

For further information on TM Century and its products, visit their website at www.tmcentury.com

Glasgow forges new friendships

Saturday 11th October saw Radio Lollipop Glasgow set up shop in the Forge Shopping Centre in the Eastend of the city. The roadshow was the first outing from the new fundraisers Ross Elliot and Catherine Caughie, the duo have been working for months on various ventures to raise money for Glasgow. If Saturday’s effort is anything to judge future shows on with these two in charge then we definetly have nothing to worry about as we raised £329.11. This was done through the selling of merchandise and the face painting and hairspraying stall being constantly busy the whole day.

Ross was extremly pleased with the turn out from volunteers and shoppers and had this to say “Raffle tickets sold slowly until I started approaching the public directly and they started selling through the roof. It was a real success and the volunteers worked there little cotton socks off”

This was evident from the crowds who refused to leave even after the music had been switched off! All the volunteers at Radio Lollipop in Glasgow would like to thank the shoppers and staff at the forge who contributed to making the day a Lolli-tastic success!