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UK radio station to give away 50 iPods
November 14, 2003 - 07:10 EST MacMinute reader Lee Noble let us know that XFM, a UK-based radio station, is giving away ten iPods per day for five days starting next week on Christian O’Connell’s Breakfast Show. From Monday, November 17 through Friday, November 21 between 7:30 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. GMT, Christian will play 3 tracks featured on an imaginary*celebrity's iPod. Listeners will be challenged to guess which celebrity the iPod belongs to. The host will pick a winner who will then be responsible for picking another*five winners. The remaining four iPods will be given away from the show's Web site. Each day of the promotion, as the same time of the morning, the Breakfast team will post three questions related to that day's show. Four winners with the correct answers will then be chosen for receive an iPod. Further details are available from the Web site.
My Comments: Too bad I didn't live in the UK
UK radio station to give away 50 iPods
November 14, 2003 - 07:10 EST MacMinute reader Lee Noble let us know that XFM, a UK-based radio station, is giving away ten iPods per day for five days starting next week on Christian O’Connell’s Breakfast Show. From Monday, November 17 through Friday, November 21 between 7:30 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. GMT, Christian will play 3 tracks featured on an imaginary*celebrity's iPod. Listeners will be challenged to guess which celebrity the iPod belongs to. The host will pick a winner who will then be responsible for picking another*five winners. The remaining four iPods will be given away from the show's Web site. Each day of the promotion, as the same time of the morning, the Breakfast team will post three questions related to that day's show. Four winners with the correct answers will then be chosen for receive an iPod. Further details are available from the Web site.
My Comments: Too bad I didn't live in the UK