Singaporean radio station Gold 905 has offered a “goodwill gesture” to one of its listeners – thought to be half of the $10,000 prize money said listener believes he should have won in a recent on-air competition.
This whole story comes down to the pronunciation of Tony Hadley’s name and an argument that has raged so fiercely that Hadley himself got involved.Muhammad Shalehan entered Gold 905’s ‘Celebrity Name Drop’ competition in April.
It required listeners to identify the voices of fourteen celebrities saying one word of the phrase: “Gold nine oh five, the station that sounds good and makes you feel good”.
It’s a tricky task that partly involves digesting other listeners’ guesses and trying to work out which ones they got right.Given all
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