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The “Stations” THE BERT SHOW’S “LEAP YEAR DIAMOND” CONTEST OFFICIAL RULES A complete copy of these rules can be obtained at the offices of the participating radio stations (the “Stations”) identified below during normal business hours Monday through Friday or by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to one of the radio station addresses, owned and operated by Cumulus Radio Corporation, below: • WWWQ-FM/Q100, 780 Johnson Ferry Rd., 5th Floor, Atlanta, GA 30342 • WSSX-FM/95SX, 4230 Faber Place Drive, Ste. 100, North Charleston, SC 29405 • WNFN-FM/i106 WNFN, 10 Music Circle East, Nashville, TN 37203 • WMYB-FM/Star 92.1, 1016 Ocala Street, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 • WJFX-FM/Hot 1079, 2000 Lower Huntington Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46819 • KHTO-FM/Hot 96.7, 125 Corporate Terrace, Hot Springs, AR 71913 • KMCK-FM/Power 105.7, 4209 Frontage Road, Fayetteville, AR 72703 th • WMGA-FM/Hits 97.9, 555 5 Avenue, Huntington, WV 25701 • WXMK-FM/Magic 105.9, 185 Benedict Road, Brunswick, GA 31520 • KSKZ-FM/Z98, 1402 East Kansas Avenue, Garden City, KS 67846 • KFXX-FM/Hits 106, 1402 East Kansas Avenue, Garden City, KS 67846 • KGFX-FM/River 927, 214 W. Pleasant Drive, Pierre, SD 57501 • WFTA-FM/Power 101.9, 1241 Cliff Gookin Blvd, Tupelo, MS 38801 th • KQDJ-FM/Q-101, 2625 8 Avenue SW, Jamestown, ND 58401 th • KZGF-FM/Z947, 1185 9 Street NE, Thompson, ND 58278 • KDMX-FM/102.9 Now, 14001 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 300, Dallas TX 75240 • WKMX-FM/All the Hits 106.7, 3245 Montgomery Hwy, #1, Dothan, AL 36303 th • WMGB-FM/All the Hits B95.1, 544 Mulberry St., 5 Floor, Macon GA 31201 The Stations will conduct “The Bert Show’s Leap Year Diamond” Contest (the “Contest”) substantially as described in these rules, and by participating, each participant agrees as follows: 1. NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS APPLY. 2. Eligibility. This Contest is open only to legal U.S. residents age eighteen (18) years or older at the time of entry residing in the Atlanta, GA; North Charleston, SC; Nashville, TN; Myrtle Beach, SC; Fort Wayne, IN; Hot Springs, AR; Fayetteville, AR: Huntington, WV; Brunswick, GA; Garden City, KS; Pierre, SD; Tupelo, MS; Jamestown, ND; and Thompson, ND metro areas (collectively, the “Contest Territory”) with a valid Social Security number and who reside in the Designated Market Area (“DMA”)/Contest Territory for any of the stations listed above, as defined by Nielsen. Void where prohibited by law. Employees of Cumulus Media Holdings Inc., its parent company, affiliates, related entities and subsidiaries, promotional sponsors, prize providers, advertising agencies, other radio stations serving the Stations’ listening areas, and the immediate family members and household members of all such employees are not eligible to participate. The term “immediate family members” includes spouses, parents and step-parents, siblings and step-siblings, and children and stepchildren. The term “household members” refers to people who share the same residence at least three (3) months out of the year. The Contest is subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. Participation constitutes entrant’s full and unconditional agreement to these Official Rules and Sponsor’s decisions, which are final and binding in all matters related to the Contest. Winning a prize is contingent upon fulfilling all requirements set forth herein. 3. Contest Period. The Contest will begin on February 24, 2016 and will run through March 1, 2016 (the “Contest Period”). The Station’s computer is the official time keeping device for this Contest. 4. HOW TO PARTICIPATE AND WIN: a. Visit the Station’s website www.thebertshow.com during the Contest Period, click on the Contest link, and complete an entry form. All entries must be received no later than 11:59 p.m., ET on February 28, 2016 in order to be eligible for the prize drawing. Multiple participants are not permitted to share the same email address. Any attempt by any participant to submit more than one (1) entry by using multiple/different email addresses, identities, registrations and logins, or any other methods will void that entry and the participant may be disqualified. Use of any automated system to participate is prohibited and will result in disqualification. b. The Bert Show has selected a listener, Lindsay, who plans to ask her boyfriend to marry her on February 29, 2016, as a leap year tradition allows. Solomon Brothers Jewelry has provided a 1.5 carat diamond to be placed in a custom setting for Lindsay IF and only IF her boyfriend says yes to her proposal. 1 c. On the morning of February 29, 2016, a “back up couple” will be selected from all entries received through the website, at the sole discretion of Cumulus/Station/The Bert Show based on the compelling nature of the story submitted by the couple. d. If Lindsay proposes on February 29, 2016, and her boyfriend says yes, she conditionally wins the diamond. A valid marriage license is necessary prior to Lindsay receiving the Grand Prize. Lindsay will be given a cubic zirconia stone until the marriage license is actually signed by both parties in the couple. Once an official copy of the marriage license has been received, the cubic zirconia will be swapped out for the diamond. e. If Lindsay is not engaged by March 1, 2016, for any reason including but not limited to: her boyfriend says no, they break up, she does not propose or any other act which may occur that would prevent a valid marriage from taking place; then Lindsay will not receive the ring. Once any event that prevents a valid marriage from occurring takes place, the “back up couple” will receive the ring. f. If it is determined that the candidate is not eligible for receipt of the grand prize, in Cumulus’s/Station’s/The Bert Show’s sole judgment and discretion, another candidate will be selected and this process will continue on until such time as an eligible candidate is found. In the unlikely event that no candidates are found to meet the specifications, then the prize will go un-awarded. All decisions regarding this contest made by Cumulus/Station Management/The Bert Show are final, including, without limitation, the selection of the winners. The winning entrant will be contacted using the email address and/or telephone number provided with the entry and may be awarded the prize (subject to verification of eligibility and compliance with the terms of these rules). Station’s decisions as to the administration and operation of the Contest and the selection of the potential winner are final and binding in all matters related to the Contest. Failure to respond to the initial verification contact within three (3) days of notification will result in disqualification. 5. Grand Prize. One (1) Grand Prize will be awarded in this Contest. The Grand Prize is a 1.5 carat diamond in a solitaire plain band setting from Solomon Brothers Jewelers in Atlanta ARV $10,000. Please note the ARV is the approximate value Solomon Brothers Jewelers would sell the diamond for in its store and is in no way an appraisal value of the diamond. An actual appraisal value of the diamond may vary from the ARV amount. Winner is responsible for all taxes associated with prize receipt and/or use. Odds of winning the Grand Prize depend on a number of factors including the number of eligible entries received during the Contest Period and listeners participating at any given time. Station reserves the right to substitute any listed prize for one of equal or greater value for any reason. The Grand Prize is non-transferable, will be accepted as is and may not be exchanged for cash. 6. Entry Conditions and Release. By entering, each participant agrees to: (a) comply with and be bound by these Official Rules and the decisions of the Station, which are binding and final in all matters relating to this Contest; (b) release and hold harmless Station, Cumulus Media Inc., and its subsidiaries, related and affiliated companies, participating sponsors, the prize suppliers and any other organizations responsible for sponsoring, fulfilling, administering, advertising or promoting the Contest, and each of their respective past and present officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives (collectively, the “Released Parties”) from and against any and all claims, expenses, and liability, including but not limited to negligence and damages of any kind to persons and property, including but not limited to invasion of privacy (under appropriation, intrusion, public disclosure of private facts, false light in the public eye or other legal theory), defamation, slander, libel, violation of right of publicity, infringement of trademark, copyright or other intellectual property rights, property damage, or death or personal injury arising out of or relating to a participant’s entry, creation of an entry or submission of an entry, participation in the Contest, acceptance or use or misuse of prize (including any travel or activity related thereto) and/or the broadcast, exploitation or use of entry; and (c) indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Released Parties from and against any and all claims, expenses, and liabilities (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of or relating to an entrant's participation in the Contest and/or entrant’s acceptance, use, non-use or misuse of the prize. 7. Publicity. Except where prohibited, participation in the Contest constitutes winner’s consent to Station’s and its agents’ use of winner’s name, likeness, photograph, voice, opinions and/or hometown and state for promotional purposes in any media, worldwide, without further payment or consideration, unless otherwise prohibited by law.
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