Ipod or MP3 for hold music; mono adapter?


We are in need of a new music server for our on hold music here at the office. We have been using a 5 cd changer on constant shuffle & it has never really worked to our satisfaction. I am Ipod Mp3 illiterate so please bear with me.
First can this be done? It needs to run 24/7 and I don't really care about quantity of songs.
Second it need to be able to be plugged in and charged of course & able to stay on play in case of even short power putages.
Third (and this may be a hangup) it needs to be in mono. If there isn't a player that will play in mono, can we plug in a mono headphone jack or use a stereo jack and run the L&R legs together?
Any insight would be awsome.
Thanks for your time, John
jsd52756
Thanks for the reply, but we are trying to keep it simple without some sort of subscription, etc. Can 2 channel wires be combined for mono on any type of a device? I seem to remember that mono ear phones have a longer section on the plug sans the R&L insulator. Will this work without frying a player to make a mono output?
The fewer moving parts the better, although iPods aren't meant to run 24/7 you can always go cheap (like a Shuffle) and replace them when they burn out. I think Apple will provide some kind of a credit towards a new unit if you bring the old one in to recycle. If you already have some kind of cable or satellite service in the building you might also consider using a dedicated receiver to play music from one of the music channels. Given that dishes are subject to weather, etc... it would not be a great idea to put one up just for hold music.

Using a Y cable to sum the two sides should work fine. Provided you don't have any Beatles on your playlist the average Joe/Jane on hold probably wouldn't even notice if you just used one side. If your source doesn't provide enough juice or if there are impedance matching issues, you can try a music on hold amplifier in line like the RDL TX1W.

If you're a large business, unless you're already paying licensing for the music (and this gets complicated quickly with MP3s) you may want to consider some kind of a service (Muzak, PlayNetwork, DMX, etc...). These services pay the licensing fees for you so you're covered if ASCAP/BMI come knocking. Such instances are rare, but it does happen.
Marqueemoon- What would keep the Ipod or Shuffle charged? Someone last night mentioned an MP3 player. I guess I'll go shopping and see what type of simple system I can assemble. Our PH system is semi-old 10-12 years old but a great system. We just need a mono device that plays maybe 5-10 CD's worth of music, repeats forever and stays charged.
Thanks
Sorry. I guess I'm not up on iPods. Looks like you might have to use a Nano to use a dock charger. I could be wrong though.
Why not buy a little receiver at best buy for $99? Cheaper than an ipod and definitely more reliable if you are going to have it on 24/7. It would only be am/fm.