Bumper music, also known as a bump, is a term used in the radio broadcasting industry. It refers to short clips of signature songs or theme music that are used to transition between different elements of a program. These clips typically last no longer than fifteen seconds.[1] Bumper music is also played at music venues, such as concerts, before the show begins. Its purpose is to create a musical atmosphere and fill the air.
In radio, bumper music is commonly used when a syndicated program takes a break for local station identification or when it goes to a radio advertisement. In today's radio landscape, it is often referred to as a "bump," and NPR uses the term "button" as well. When the bumper music marks the end of a local break on a radio network, it is sometimes called "rejoiner music."
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- ^ Petow, Christopher. "What Are Bumpers and Stingers?". Storyblocks. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
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