Terms and Conditions: Radio X Best Of British 2019

Radio X Best Of British 2019

Terms and conditions for the vote currently running on Radio X.

Radio X’s Best Of British

Rules:

1. The following rules (“Specific Rules”) together with the general competition terms and conditions (which can be found at www.radiox.co.uk/competition-terms-conditions/) (the “Competition Terms and Conditions”) of Global (as defined in the Competition Terms and Conditions) apply to Radio X Best Of British radio competition (the “Competition") which will run from 25 March to 12 April 2019 on Radio X (the “Radio Station”).

2. Anyone who enters the Competition (an “Entrant”) will be deemed to have read and accepted the Specific Rules and the Competition Terms and Conditions and will be bound by them.

3. Details of the Competition:

3.1. To enter the Competition an Entrant must go online to www.radiox.co.uk and register their details.

3.2. Online entry will open at 08.00 (GMT) on Monday 25 March 2019 and closes at 23.59 (BST) on Friday 12 April 2019.

3.3. To vote in the Radio X Best Of British chart, an entrant must vote for their three favourite pieces of British music.

3.4. “British Music” is defined as being written, recorded and released by a solo artist or a band whose majority of members are British, or are based in Britain.

3.5. To be eligible for inclusion in the chart, songs must have been played by Radio X since its launch on 21 September 2015.

3.6. Entrants must vote for three separate songs to be in with a chance of winning.

3.7. We may be unable to count a vote if the vote is incomplete or the piece of music cannot be accurately identified.

3.8. Entrants must include their email address, phone number, or address to ensure their votes are not duplicates. Votes submitted without contact details may not be counted in the chart.

3.9. Votes are weighted in terms of order of preference. A “first choice vote” is attributed 3 points, a “second choice vote” is attributed 2 points and a “third choice vote” is attributed 1 point.
 
3.10. Votes should be entered in order of preference and the final chart is dependent on the total number of points assigned to each song.
 
3.11. In the event of two or more songs reaching the same number of points, the song with the greatest number of points and the greatest number of “first choice votes” will win the vote.
 
In the event of two or more songs reaching the same number of points and the same number of “first choice votes”, the song with the greatest number of points and the greatest number of “second choice votes” will win the vote. The same shall apply with “third choice votes” if two or more songs reach the same number of points, “first choice votes” and “second choice votes”.
 
In the event two or more songs reaching the same number of total points, “first choice votes”, “second choice votes” and “third choice votes”, they shall be “joint” winners of that chart position.

3.12. No automated, machine assisted, third party, syndicate or other group votes will be accepted. We shall discount any votes that appear to have used any of these methods.

3.13. Radio X reserves the right to remove bulk votes that we believe arise as a result of a concerted attempt to skew the vote, and which render the vote an inaccurate reflection of voters' preferences.

3.14. Votes submitted using Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, YouTube, or posted online will not be eligible to enter the competition or be included in the chart.

3.15. Only eligible votes submitted on the online form, will be included in the chart.


3.16. Radio X’s decision is final.

4. Eligibility:

4.1. The vote is open to residents of the UK aged 18 and over.

4.2. Entry is restricted to one entry per person; duplicate entries will be excluded from the Competition.


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