Terms subject to change without notice.
A Z88.3 bumper sticker must be placed on the back of a licensed motor vehicle and the vehicle must be officially spotted. This is usually done by staff during their normal course travel on Central Florida roadways and/or by surveying vehicles in parking lots, such as, but not limited to, churches, concerts and malls during Z88.3 Van Stops.
To increase ones chances of being spotted, several times each month the Z Van will visit different locations in the coverage area to supply a Z88.3 bumper sticker to those in the area who wish to participate and to officially spot the license plate numbers and descriptions of vehicles which have Z88.3 bumper stickers attached. Also, a Z88.3 bumper sticker can be obtained and vehicles officially spotted at our studios located at 1065 Rainer Drive in Altamonte Springs, Florida, during regular business hours. All spotted vehicles are placed in a database from which the contest is played. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY.
You must be a Florida resident and 18 years of age or older to enter. The Z88.3 bumper sticker must be attached to the back (rear window, rear bumpers, tailgate, etc.) of the vehicle by the sticker’s own adhesive backing to a licensed motor vehicle as to be viewable from the spotter vehicle following behind. Stickers can not be taped inside the glass of the rear window or otherwise attached in a manner to as to be partially or fully obscured from a spotter. Z license plates mounted on the front of a vehicle do not count.
The contest is scheduled to begin on Z88.3 on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 and is scheduled to end May 22, 2008. The contest is scheduled to occur three times a day most weekdays between the hours of 6 a.m. and 7 p.m during this time period. The air portion of the contest ends after the expiration of 9 minutes and 23 seconds from the first on-air announcement of the chosen vehicle descriptions (make, model and/or style) or with the first caller with a matching license plate number appearing in our database matching the chosen vehicle description. If no match is found within the time limit, no prize will be awarded.
Yes, but only if a match is qualified within the time limit.
Vehicle descriptions (make, model and/or style) are scheduled to be called three times a day most weekdays beginning on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 and are scheduled to end on May 22, 2008. The contest is scheduled to occur most weekdays between the hours of 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. When the on-air announcer has announced the vehicle description (make, model and/or style), the on-air announcer, producer or intern will take calls. The first person with a matching license plate in the Z88.3 database will win.
Each winner will receive a Family Four (4) Pack of Tickets to the Zellwood Sweet Corn Festival on Saturday, May 24, 2008. Each winner will also receive one (1) entry for one (1) person to participate in the Z88.3 Morning Show Corn Husking Contest at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 24, 2008. (The winner must check in at the Z Booth no later than 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 24, 2008 to participate, or the winner forfeits this portion of the prize). The total value of the prize is $120.00. The prize was donated by the NOCIA Zellwood Sweet Corn Festival.
Prizes MUST be picked up at the Z studios (1065 Rainer Drive, Altamonte Springs, Florida 32714) no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 23, 2008 or the prize will be forfeited.
Retail value of prize awarded.
The air portion of the contest begins when a vehicle description (make, model and/or style) are picked from the database and broadcast. This is scheduled to occur three times a day most weekdays between the hours of 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. beginning Wednesday, May 14, 2008 and is scheduled to end May 22, 2008. Within a time limit of 8 minutes and 83 seconds (which calculates to 9 minutes and 23 seconds) the first caller to the studio line, 407.682.8888, with a matching license plate number appearing in our database wins the prize. If no match is found within the time limit, no prize will be awarded.
In the event that the caller fails to give complete and accurate information or the connection is lost (see below) before the call is terminated, the next complete and accurate caller will be chosen as the winner. Only one (1) winner per household will be allowed per 30 day period. In the event that a previous winner or household member of a winner is selected, their prize will be forfeited. Any other tie breaking procedures are at the discretion of Z88.3 Management.
Z88.3, prize donors and sponsors are not responsible for technical, hardware, software, telephone or other transmission failures of any kind such as lost or unavailable phone connections; or incomplete, garbled or delayed transmissions whether caused by Z88.3, users, by any equipment or programming utilized in this contest, or by human error. Prizes are not transferable. By accepting the prize, the winner agrees that they are responsible for all taxes and fees associated with this prize. Winner agrees to assume all liability associated with use of the prize. Winners and contest participants also grants Z88.3 the right to use their name and likeness (including voice) for promotional purposes with no compensation. Z88.3 reserves the right to alter these material terms at any time for any reason.
The above contest and the posting of material terms is Z88.3’s goodfaith effort to comply with the statutory provision regarding contests as set forth at Section 508 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the “Act”) (47 U.S.C. §509). Section 508(a) of the Act (47 U.S.C. §509(a)) and with the Commission’s (FCC) requirements governing the broadcast of licensee-conducted contests set forth in Section 73.1216 of the Commission’s rules, (47 C.F.R. §73.1216). This rule requires that a licensee that broadcasts or advertises information about a contest that it conducts shall fully and accurately disclose the material terms of the contest, and shall conduct the contest substantially as announced or advertised. No contest description shall be false, misleading or deceptive with respect to any material term.
For purposes of Section 73.1216, the term “contest” is defined as a scheme in which a prize is offered or awarded, based upon chance, diligence, knowledge or skill, to members of the public. “Material terms” include those factors which define the operation of the contest and which affect participation therein. Although the material terms may vary widely depending upon the exact nature of the contest, they will generally include: (1) how to enter or participate; (2) eligibility restrictions; (3) entry deadline dates; (4) whether prizes can be won; (5) when prizes can be won; (6) the extent, nature, and value of the prizes; (7) the basis for valuation of prizes; (8) time and means of selection of winners; and/or (9) tie-breaking procedures.