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How to win tickets to the Tell Open Air Games in Interlaken

The article announces a contest where readers can win tickets to the Tell-Freilichtspiele Interlaken, an open-air play event held in Interlaken. The contest is being run by Blick, a Swiss newspaper, and participants are likely required to engage with the publication through specific actions such as submitting entries via their website or social media platforms. No further details about the rules, deadlines, or prizes beyond the tickets are provided in the excerpt. This type of promotion is common among media outlets to increase audience engagement and circulation.

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How to win tickets to the Tell Open Air Games in Interlaken

The article announces a contest where readers can win tickets to the Tell-Freilichtspiele Interlaken, an open-air play event held in Interlaken. The contest is being run by Blick, a Swiss newspaper, and participants are likely required to engage with the publication through specific actions such as submitting entries via their website or social media platforms. No further details about the rules, deadlines, or prizes beyond the tickets are provided in the excerpt. This type of promotion is common among media outlets to increase audience engagement and circulation.

Bias read (Center): The article does not address any political issues, figures, policies, or events. It focuses solely on a cultural event and a promotional contest related to it. There is no framing or slant detectable in the content provided.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article reports on an event but lacks specific details about the event itself, making it difficult to assess full factual accuracy. It appears to be a brief announcement rather than a detailed report, so it aligns with cross-source consensus as a promotional piece.

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