The internet ruins radio trivia contests. Most radio trivia contests are sports-related, I guess, and most answers can be looked up with Google. You don’t know if the winner is the first caller who happened to know (or guess) the right answer or if they just looked it up on a computer. WRIF-Detroit has been running a couple trivia contests per day relating to the NCAA basketball tournament, with the winners getting tickets to the Final Four at Ford Field, and I can’t be sure the callers actually knew or guessed the answers and didn’t use Google or ESPN or some Michigan State basketball-related page to look up the answers. It’s kind of lame, but, what are you gonna do?
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