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iHeartRadio Offers Double Your Stimulus Chance to Win ,400

New sweepstakes contest is getting nearly 20 percent higher response than other on-air cash contests

WHAT: iHeartRadio Presents “Double Your Stimulus,” a new contest where listeners can enter for a chance to win another $1,400.00 stimulus check – but this time, from iHeartRadio. The sweepstakes contest is currently available on a variety of participating iHeartRadio stations throughout the nation in their respective time zones, with up to six nationwide winners each weekday. 

Given today’s challenging times due to the pandemic, iHeartMedia is seeing a nearly 20 percent higher response rate than any other cash contests in the past with winners benefiting from all across the nation including Tampa, FL; Harrisburg, PA; Youngstown, OH; Chicago, IL; Hartford, CT; Detroit, MI; Milwaukee, WI; Memphis, TN; Manchester, NH; Tuscaloosa, AL; Omaha, NE; and Minneapolis, MN. 

LISTEN: Listeners can tune in to a participating iHeartRadio station, on the station’s website and on iHeartRadio.com, and text the nationwide keyword to 200200 for a chance to win.

WHEN: Now until April 2, 2021 at 8:54:59 p.m. ET.

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Kathy March 29, 2021 at 8:05 pm

I want to win

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