Policewoman Clare McKnight won a weekend in Amsterdam after she came up with the winning name for a radio station.
Mrs McKnight, 32, of Littlehampton, scooped a weekend break in Amsterdam, for dreaming up the name which WBC Radio for Worthing will use if it wins approval to broadcast in the Worthing area.
But station bosses - and Mrs McKnight - are remaining tight-lipped about just what the name will be.
WBC Radio for Worthing's bid for the licence is backed by media group Chrysalis and Newsquest (Sussex), publisher of The Argus and Leader newspapers and this web site.
There are six groups applying to the Radio Authority to win the right to run a station in the town, with the closing date of February 26.
The winning group could be on air by the end of the year.
Paddy Rea, of WBC Radio for Worthing, said the name would be revealed when the group won the licence.
Mrs McKnight, a Bognor police officer, said: "I thought of the name by thinking of something which was relevant to the location of the Worthing area.
"I listen to the radio and a lot of stations seem to have names which are nothing to do with their location."
More information about WBC can be found at www.radioforworthing.net
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