JingleMad.com

"The World's leading jingle website"

JingleMad.com

JingleMad - the international jingle community

JingleMad.com

JingleMad is the world's leading jingle website, featuring fora (or forumses) and downloadable jingles in the form of montages, individual cuts, selections and entire packages. This place is a great source for all jingle lovers. If you've not visited the site, you have clearly never really lived.

JingleMad was created in 1959 in response to the growing demand for sung radio identification songs from men who do not get out enough. The website sat in obscurity for many years, waiting for someone with even more time on their hands to invent the internet. By the late 1990s, a professional anorak by the name of Roy Martin found a solution using milk bottles, a TISWAS tin badge and sticky-back plastic to link all the PCs in the world together in a haphazard, but very useful way.

Aside from the huge volumes of porn available 'online', this immediately led to public accessibility of the JingleMad website by just over nine people living in and around the US and UK towns of Dallas and Ashton-on-Mersey, respectively.

The first jingle on the website was this one.

In the following years, hundreds of thousands of people began to 'sign-up' to the 'international jingle community'. Users would become 'members' and be controlled by 'the Administrators'. These senior figures would patrol the forums (fora) and control with vigilance, piety and diligence any potentially damaging or anti-establishment conversations, intimations or jingles that may be made publically available. Use of language would be restricted, criteria for 'acceptable behaviour' would be drawn-up and limits placed on the amount of information you may be able to 'share'.

JingleMad was growing. By the mid-2000s, over four hundred million people were 'members' and regular 'users' of the 'community'. Senior members of the community were self-appointed. These included jonno, Wixy1360, Barras, Rob T. and freq-ky. Aside from 'the Boss', only one senior member was confident enough to use his real name, Michael Bolton. Other 'members' included our own Prometheus.

This 'international jingle community' grew and grew and grew. 'Members' uploaded and downloaded, downloaded and uploaded (some only downloaded, but these would be killed).

People entered into interesting and stimulating conversation, experiences were shared and unions were forged between people with a common interest who would otherwise not have met.

Share your experiences, your sounds and your love of the jingle phenomenon with billions of others across the world by logging onto JingleMad.com. You'll be surprised, excited, educated. You will meet interesting people. You will revell in the astonishing amount of available jingles in the world. But mostly, you will orgasm to death over the huge variety of aural pleasures available there.

JingleMad became so powerful that it outgrew its Manchester office, moving into 5454 Parkdale Drive, Dallas late in 2007. JingleMad had become, quite simply, the single most powerful force in the universe. And who are we to argue?

IMAGE: John Wolfert replacing the JAM sign with the new JingleMad one at Parkdale Drive:Jon Wolfert erecting the new JingleMad sign on 5454 Parkdale Drive.

Please to visit the website JingleMad.

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