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SNSJ Offers Free Valentine's Day Music Special


Benztown
Benztown

Benztown and Sunday Night Slow Jams present a free, market-exclusive Valentine's Day music special for stations across multiple formats, including CHR, Hot AC, Urban, Rhythmic and Throwback. The two-hour program is customized in three formats: Rhythmic & Urban, Throwback & Classic Hip-Hop, and Top 40 & Hot AC, and is completely customizable. SNSJ producer and host, R Dub! will help you make the show local. The show will already air across SNSJ affiliates in nearly 200 markets but is available now to stations in open markets at no cost.

This program offers Valentine's Day listeners a customizable two-hour music special from the romantic music pros at Sunday Slow Jams. In addition to the most popular romantic hits across Pop/Hot AC, Rhythm/Urban, and Throwback/Classic Hip-Hop, this very special show will drive lots of phones, listeners and engagement beginning now through Tuesday, February 14.

Contact Benztown's Mark Wilson at mw@benztown.com to secure the special.

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