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A listener of Joy 99.7 FM will be given the opportunity to embark on an all-expense paid trip to an exciting destination in the world as the station prepares to launch the second edition of the ‘Joy Jingle Challenge.’
This challenge is aimed at knowing how well Joy FM listeners are connected to the brand and how familiar they are with the station’s identity.
Participants of the ‘Joy Jingle Challenge’ will be required to sing the correct lyrics and melody of a particular Joy FM jingle.
After a sample of the jingle is shared on the station’s social media handles, the participants will be allowed to record their versions, and post them with the hashtag (#JoyJingleChallenge).
They would have to drop their entries on Joy FM and Joy Entertainment social media handles and other selected platforms for the contest.
The entries with the highest engagements on the various platforms for each week will be selected, after which the participants will be invited to perform live on Joy 99.7 FM.
The best performers will progress to the next stage and to the grand finale.
Keep listening to Joy 99.7 FM and be reading myjoyonline.com for more.
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