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Illini media group launches Winter Blues promotion with online entry options

Illini media group launches Winter Blues promotion with online entry options

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CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — Illini Media Group has launched a new promotion called Winter Blues, where a lucky winner can earn $500. Each of our seven radio stations is offering audiences multiple ways to enter through a centralized online entry page.

Participants can enter by signing in with Facebook or Google, or by submitting an entry using an email address. The entry page also includes app terms and disclaimers outlining promotion rules and eligibility requirements. Entries can be submitted online at: Winter Blues Emergency Kit! | Rewind 92.5.

The Winter Blues promotion is sponsored by 217, inc. and Country Financial agent Tanna Suits. Information about each sponsor is available through direct links on the entry page.

Illini Media Group is grateful to our generous sponsors: Tanna Suits – COUNTRY Financial Insurance Agent in Rantoul, IL and 217, Inc. Champaign Heating AC Repair Plumbing Sewer & Drain Cleaning.

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