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New Channels A thru Z: It's "M" week!

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We'll make another $1k donation today, and we'd love your thoughts on how Every Monday since mid-Sep

We'll make another $1k donation today, and we'd love your thoughts on how [We'll make another $1k donation today, and we'd love your thoughts on how] [View this email in your web browser]( Every Monday since mid-September, we've unveiled three new channels, each week covering a different letter of the alphabet. This week gets us halfway through our [New Channels A thru Z]( with three great new offerings for the letter "M." Happy Monday, have a great work week! New Channels A thru Z: It's "M" week! [Marching Bands & Fight Songs]( You love a parade! Big horns and drums to charge you up. [Tune in]( [Mellow Gold Classic Hits]( A softer mix of classic hits with a '70s & '80s focus [Tune in]( [Muscle Shoals Sounds]( Classic soul & rock crafted at the legendary Muscle Shoals Sound and FAME Studios [Tune in]( We'll make another $1,000 donation today, and we'd love your thoughts on a charity Every weekday, leading up to Christmas, we're making another $1,000 donation to a great cause, with your input! When you tune in to your favorite AccuRadio channel today, you'll get to vote to help us choose a worthy cause for today's $1,000 donation. By Christmas, we'll have donated $30,000. Take a look at our nominated charities, and see who's benefited so far, on [our Season of Sharing page](. Channels dedicated to your favorite holiday songs [Blue & White Christmas Tons of renditions of "Blue Christmas" and "White Christmas"]( [Channel O 'O Holy Night,' 'O Come All Ye Faithful,' 'O Tannenbaum'... oh, I get it!]( [Chestnuts Roasting Dozens of versions of Mel Torme's classic "The Christmas Song"]( [Have Yourself a Merry... A celebration of Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane's 1944 Christmas classic]( [Home for Christmas Some ask ("Please Come for Christmas"), and some respond ("I'll Be Home for Christmas").]( [Joy to the World Dozens of renditions of this beloved holiday carol]( [Let It Snow! Snow! Snow! A blizzard of different versions of this classic holiday tune]( [Radio North Pole Songs about Santa, his reindeer, and the elves.]( [Rudolph Radio Songs for everyone's favorite reindeer]( [The Jingle Channel If it's a holiday classic with a "Jingle," you'll hear it here!]( [The Silent Night Channel Dozens of versions of one of the world's best-loved Christmas carols.]( [What Child? (Greensleeves) Dozens of versions of the tune also known as "What Child Is This?"]( Find our [entire lineup]( of Workplace Moods channels on [AccuRadio.com](. Â This is a message from AccuRadio 10 W. Hubbard Street, Suite 5W, Chicago, IL 60654. [Manage Preferences]( [Unsubscribe](

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