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The on-air contests I'm trying to forget include the "cash-calls", where you had to listen carefully for them to announce how much they had added to the pot each hour. Then, they'd call someone from the phone book at random, and ask them if they knew the amount. If you knew it, you won the pot and they started over. If not, they added a couple more bucks and the game continued. I spent more wasted hours forced to sit through the station my mother liked to "listen for the money" than I like to remember.
The other one was that they'd call people at random, and if they answered "I listen to the new sound of <insert nickname here>", you got a prize. If you said "Hello" or anything else, you got nothing. In the days when Caller ID and answering machines didn't exist, that contest apparently worked. More than once, I heard the random caller on the first station answered with the "phrase that pays", who then also got the money total right as well.
The fast talking gibberish I was referring to was more along the lines of "Licensed drivers only. Void where prohibited. No purchase necessary. Send a self abused stomped antelope for a list of winners. Your mileage may vary. The decisions of the judges are final. Winner responsible for all taxes and fees. Not transferrable." I polled a group of friends my age for their recollections to compile that list.
The other one was that they'd call people at random, and if they answered "I listen to the new sound of <insert nickname here>", you got a prize. If you said "Hello" or anything else, you got nothing. In the days when Caller ID and answering machines didn't exist, that contest apparently worked. More than once, I heard the random caller on the first station answered with the "phrase that pays", who then also got the money total right as well.
The fast talking gibberish I was referring to was more along the lines of "Licensed drivers only. Void where prohibited. No purchase necessary. Send a self abused stomped antelope for a list of winners. Your mileage may vary. The decisions of the judges are final. Winner responsible for all taxes and fees. Not transferrable." I polled a group of friends my age for their recollections to compile that list.