Radio contests are promotional events or competitions hosted by radio stations or related organizations where participants can win prizes by engaging with the station or performing specific tasks. Examples of Radio Contests:
- NEWSRADIO 1040 WHO offers various contests and promotions, such as winning $1,000 by listening for a nationwide keyword during specific hours, winning tickets to events like the Blank Park Zoo's Wild Lights Festival, or scholarships to performing arts schools
- WHIO Radio runs a Payroll Payout Contest giving away $1,000 five times every weekday
- 99.3 Rewind Radio hosts contests like the "Wendy's At Work Contest" where businesses can win prizes, and trivia contests on weekday mornings
- AIDAradio holds a Newcomer Contest where winners get to perform live alongside famous artists on a cruise event
- WorkplaceNL organizes an annual Student Safety Video/Radio Ad Contest encouraging students to create safety-themed content, with cash prizes and plaques for winners
Amateur Radio Contests:
- Amateur radio contests focus on making as many contacts as possible within set times and bands, with specific rules about exchanges and operating conditions. The ARRL provides detailed contest rules and schedules
- The WA7BNM Contest Calendar offers comprehensive listings of amateur radio contests worldwide, including dates, rules, and submission deadlines
- The New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters (NZART) maintains a contest calendar with scheduled events throughout the year
In summary, radio contests vary widely from promotional giveaways by commercial stations to competitive amateur radio events, each with specific rules and prizes. They engage listeners or operators through interactive challenges and opportunities to win rewards