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back when i was like 12, i won a freestyle battle on the radio. looking back on that day, i can remember having the worst freestyle but i still won. the prizewas a signed calendar
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Originally Posted by psykhO
Skins won thoughOriginally Posted by RamZs8906
11/14 at a Computer Show (Yeah I actually went to one to replace my laptop charger) I won a raffle for Club level seats to the Broncos Vs. ******** game. Glad to go and support my Skins, but a lil mad because I have a pretty good idea of whose going to win.
Originally Posted by biggatree
I work at a radio station. Thought I'd share a few things...
Firstly, if a dj tells you you're caller 9, in reality, you're probably the first or second caller. Most of us don't waste time telling people "sorry, you're number 7, you didn't win". Also, if you call and get a busy signal, it doesn't necessarily mean a lot of people are calling in at the same time you are. We just a press a button to make that happen. We want the average listener to think we're really popular, like the whole city is trying to call us. When you hear a busy signal, that means the dj is in bathroom, or they just don't feel like taking calls.
Secondly, ALL major contests are rigged. If a radio or tv station is giving away anything bigger than a cd or t-shirt, chances are the winner will be hand picked. The only exception is random phone-in contests. If you had to e-mail your entry or enter on the station's website, there's nothing random about the winning entry. Somebody chose that person to win. Winners are usually people who don't enter a lot of contests, fit the station's demographic, and say lots of nice things about the station in their entry. Ego-stroking gets you prizes.
Hope this helps.