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Ghana’s superstation Joy 99.7 FM is on a mission to blow the minds of its amazing listeners as it readies itself to begin the Joy Jingle Challenge.
The challenge aims to create a lot of fun on social media, with the ultimate prize.
The Joy Jingle Challenge seeks to discover how smart participants of the challenge can be by mimicking the contents of a vintage Joy FM jingle video.
This will be fun, exciting and thrilling due to its quest for accuracy in mimicking.

The challenge will run across social media platforms with the hashtag Joy Jingle Challenge (#JoyJingleChallenge). It will be open to all who have a social media account and are followers of the Joy Fm and Joy Entertainment social media handles on the respective platforms selected for participation.
The task is to mimic a 46-second Joy FM jingle video the best way possible, either exactly or even better. Participants are expected to post entries on their Tiktok handles or any of their social media handles, and make sure they tag the Joy FM and Joy Entertainment handles, including the hashtag #JoyJingleChallenge. The entries with the highest likes on the various platforms for each week will be selected, and participants invited to perform live on Joy 99.7 FM, for four weeks. The best performer for each week will make it to the Grand Finale and face off in attempt to win the ultimate prize.
The winner of the grand finale wins an all-expense paid round trip to Dubai. However, selection of the winner for the challenge will not be based on only judges’ discretion, but also votes from family, friends and fans on social media and during our radio show which will air from the 7th of July, and every Sunday until 11th of September, 2022.
The ‘Joy Jingle Challenge’ promises to be fun and it’s about time you bring your creativity to the table. More details to follow soon.
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