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We’re turning 24 on the 9th of October 2020 and we’re rewarding you for being on this journey with us!It’s our birthday and we have R150 000 to share with every listener that calls us and gets on-air.

From 6 am until 7 pm, tune in to East Coast Radio and listen in for opportunities to call the shows because whether you’re a calling to play the Quick Quiz with Darren, Keri and Sky or to request your traffic jam song with Stacey and JSbu, as long as you get on air, YOU WIN!

We’re counting the days until you can start counting your money. For now, though, you’re going to want to save this number: 087 086 9495. Learn it, share it and dial it on 09 October 2020 to win with KZN’s No.1 Hit Music Station.

Other ways to win with us on our birthday:

Download the ECR app or tune in via DStv channel 836, take a screenshot or a picture to show us that you’re listening to our birthday broadcast. Share it with us on social media, tag @eastcoastradio and use the hashtag #EveryCallerWins and you could be winning R1000 in cash.
So, keep an eye out on our social media platforms for more updates and interact with us for more chances to win!
9 Oct 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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