N2 Effect

N2 Effect


N2 Effect is a radio jingle production company which is based in the USA.

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Background

The company was founded by Chris Cline and Tony Valdez.

Chris Cline's interest in radio jingles began when he was eight years of age while listening to WLS in Chicago. His father created a make shift radio studio in the family basement in which Chris was able to develop his production skills before entering college. Cline graduated from Indiana State and majored in Radio/TV/Film with a minor in Marketing. While in Terre Haute, he worked at student radio station WISU.

During his radio career he worked in programming, on-air, and consulting. Before co-founding N2 Effect, Cline worked for another jingle company for six years in which during that time won seven sales awards. Cline moved up the ladder going from "Regional Manager" to eventually "Director of Creative" in which Cline would have a hand in developing radio jingle packages.

In his 15 years of experience in the industry, Tony Valdez has written jingles for radio stations all over the world as well as national syndicated radio programs. Valdez also wrote jingles for KFC, McDonald’s, and Pepsi. He has also composed music for the IMAX Film Company.

Current status

In 2008 N2 Effect was dissolved. Chris Cline accepted a sales position with Reelworld, a competitor of N2 Effect. Tony Valdez launched his own production company, M-Edge Productions on September 12, 2008. *M-Edge Official Website

Clients

N2 Effect has produced custom packages for:

  • KHKS Dallas-Fort Worth, TX.
  • WNCI Columbus, OH.
  • KDWB Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN.
  • KBKS Seattle, WA.
  • KMXV Kansas City, MO.

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