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Cincinnati Pops Presents the Music of Billy Joel at RiverbendCincinnati Pops Presents the Music of Billy Joel at Riverbend

Win two tickets to enjoy an evening at Riverbend with the Cincinnati Pops. Conductor Steven Reineke welcomes Broadway star Michael Cavanaugh in “The Music of Billy Joel and More.” The concert is Saturday, July 12, at 8 pm.

To learn more, visit www.wvxu.org/contests/.

Complete the form below to register for a chance to win Cincinnati Pops Tickets. Official Rules

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1. How to Enter
No Purchase Necessary. Promotion begins at 12:00 AM ET on Wednesday, July 02, 2008, and ends at 11:59 PM ET on Tuesday, July 08, 2008. To enter the sweepstakes online, visit the WVXU website at http://www.wvxu.org. You will be automatically entered in the sweepstakes when you provide your name, address and email address on the submission form provided at http://www.wvxu.org. You must provide your full name, address and email address on the online order form. To enter by mail, hand print your name, address, telephone number, and concert date of your choice on a 3" x 5" card or plain piece of paper and mail to WVXU, Online Giveaway, 1223 Central Parkway, Cincinnati OH, 45214.

Limit one entry per person, address, e-mail address or household, regardless of method of entry. No responsibility is assumed by the Sponsor for lost, late, damaged, incomplete, stolen, postage due, illegible, or misdirected mail, or for human error or any computer, online, telephone, or technical malfunctions that may occur. All entries become the property of Cincinnati Public Radio and will not be returned.

All entries to this contest originating from online sweepstakes or giveaway directories such as www.online-sweepstakes.com or similar will be disqualified.

All entries to this contest originating from online sweepstakes or giveaway directories such as www.online-sweepstakes.com or similar will be disqualified.

2. Winner Selection/Deadline Dates
Winners will be selected in a random drawing between Wednesday, July 02, 2008 and Tuesday, July 08, 2008, from among all eligible online and mail-in entries received. Odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries received and the number of prize packages available.

3. Prize
Each winner receives two tickets to the Cincinnati Pops concert on July 12. Number of winners varies according to the prize packages available. The prize is not redeemable for cash. No substitution, transfer, or assignment of the prize is permitted by contestants, except that the Cincinnati Public Radio reserves the right to substitute a prize of equal or greater value in the event that an offered prize is unavailable. Only one prize per household.

4. Eligibility
Employees of Cincinnati Public Radio and their immediate family members are not eligible. A person may win only one Cincinnati Public Radio online giveaway prize per quarter.

5. General Conditions
Sweepstakes entrants agree to be bound by the terms of these Official Rules and by the decisions of the judges, which are final and binding on all matters pertaining to this Sweepstakes. This Sweepstakes is governed by the laws of the United States. All federal, state, and local laws and regulations apply. All federal and state taxes on the prize are the sole responsibility of the prize winner. The prizes will be awarded and the first winner will be notified via email or mail starting Wednesday, July 09, 2008.

6. Notification
Return of any prize/prize notification as undeliverable may result in disqualification and selection of an alternate winner. In the event that the winner declines the prize, it is at Cincinnati Public Radio's discretion to choose an alternate winner or retain the prize for another drawing or purpose. Acceptance of a prize constitutes permission for Cincinnati Public Radio to use winner's name and state of residence for advertising and promotional purposes without additional compensation unless prohibited by law. By entering, participants release and hold harmless Cincinnati Public Radio from any and all liability or any injuries, loss, or damage of any kind arising from or in connection with this Sweepstakes or any prize won.

7. Contest void where prohibited by law.

8. Winners List
The names of the winners may be posted on WVXU and/or WGUC's website.

Past Contest Winners

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Jeff Caley
John Sommer
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