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Benztown, SNSJ Offer Free Valentine's Weekend Special


Sunday Night Slow Jams for Lovers
Sunday Night Slow Jams for Lovers

In a move to spread the love this Valentine's weekend, Benztown, together with the weekend radio show "Sunday Night Slow Jams," are offering a unique opportunity for stations across the U.S. On February 16, radio outlets in eligible markets can air the "Sunday Night Slow Jams" show at no cost. The special edition, aligned with the romantic vibes of Valentine's Day, provides a four-hour programming block completely free of spots.

This offer is market-exclusive, ensuring that stations can offer a unique listening experience in their local area. The Valentine's Day weekend special is tailored to fit various radio formats, including Pop/Top 40, Hot AC, Urban, Rhythmic, Urban AC and Throwback/Classic Hip-Hop.

R Dub!, the producer and host of Sunday Night Slow Jams, emphasizes the show's adaptability to local markets, allowing stations to customize the content to resonate more with local listeners. With the Valentine's Day special already set to air in nearly 200 markets where the show has affiliates, additional stations now have the opportunity to join in without any financial commitment-no barter, no contract, and no ongoing obligations.

The initiative aims to enhance the Valentine's celebration, which kicks off on Friday, February 14th, and extends throughout the weekend. Adding a personal touch, the special will include the popular segment Oral Expressions, encouraging listener interaction and engagement. This segment has traditionally been a favorite among listeners, allowing them to express their feelings and dedications live on air.

Stations interested in this offer can start signing up now to bring this special Valentine's Day programming to their listeners. Visit Benztown to secure the free music special.

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