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Article One- Music Treasure Hunt Show songs submitted are added to the Music Treasure Hunt playlist. Songs will remain on the playlist for one year.
Article Two - The Music Treasure Hunt Show will broadcast a group of songs each week. Each week, listeners will vote for their favorite song. The song that receives the most votes will be the winner for that week. If there is a tie or a close vote, all songs will be made winners. All winning songs for the year will be entered into the Pirate Radio Rock Star Show.
Article Three - Pirate Radio Rock Star Show will be broadcast weekly with winning songs from the Music Treasure Hunt Show. Pirate Radio DJ judges will listen to each song and make comments. After all songs have been played and commented on, the judges will vote for their favorite song of the week. If there is a tie, the Station Manager will cast the deciding vote. Weekly Rock Star Shows will be broadcast until all songs have been judged and winners chosen. Winning Rock Star Show songs will be forwarded to the Final Rock Star Show.
Article Four - Pirate Radio Final Rock Star Show will showcase all the DJ judges favorite songs from the previous Rock Star Shows. DJ judges will listen to each song and make comments. After all songs have been played and commented on, the judges will cast their votes for their favorite songs. DJ judges will crown the Pirate Radio Rock Star winners.
Article Five - Pirate Radio Rock Star Shows - ALL DJ JUDGES' COMMENTS DURING THE SHOWS ARE THE OPINIONS OF THE JUDGES AND NOT NECESSARILY THE OPINIONS OF PIRATE RADIO OF THE TREASURE COAST management.
Article Seven- Pirate Radio of the Treasure Coast simply broadcasts music. If for any reason the information submitted by an artist or band to Pirate Radio is false or incorrect, the responsibility lies with the submitter, not Pirate Radio of the Treasure Coast.
And so it is written in the Pirate Code - which is really just a guideline.
BEWARE: Like it was in days of yore, punishments for breaking the Pirate Code were always swift and rarely without exception, an attitude carried over from the pirates previous time aboard sailing vessels. The quartermaster would deliver the punishment determined by the Captain or vote of the crew, which might be legs in irons, flogging, or keel hauling. More serious crimes were answered with marooning or death. If you break the Pirate Code by falsely submitting fraudulent music, either by false artists or band information, you will be prohibited from submitting material to Pirate Radio of the Treasure Coast.
These were the articles used by Captain Jack on his pirate ship 'The Wolf '. Do we have an accord? Savvy!
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