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''Sunday Night Slow Jams'' Adds KDAY in Los Angeles


Sunday Night Slow Jams
Sunday Night Slow Jams

Benztown announces that syndicated weekend show "Sunday Night Slow Jams" has signed its newest affiliate, Meruelo Media's KDAY-FM in Los Angeles. With the addition of the popular L.A. Classic Hip Hop station, the show is now heard in the top three U.S. markets of New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. This marks a return for Sunday Night Slow Jams to the Los Angeles market, as the show was part of Hot 92.3 for years.

Sunday Night Slow Jams also welcomes seven additional new station affiliates in the first quarter of 2023, including WXYY-FM (G100.1), Savannah GA, KXCA-FM (93.7 Heart & Soul)/Lawton OK, WZYQ-FM (Star 101)/Greenville MS, KTJK-FM-HD2/Abilene TX, WRLE-FM (94.9 Old School)/Dunnellon FL, WAJZ-FM (Jamz 96.3)/Albany NY and WGAY-FM (Party 105.7)/Key West FL.

KDAY Assistant Program Director Naythan Rodriguez said, "I'm excited to have R Dub! and Sunday Night Slow Jams join the already stellar KDAY programming lineup. He's the perfect addition following the legendary Art Laboe show. Welcome to the KDAY Nation."

R Dub! added, "I think it's every personality's dream to be able to come home and broadcast in the city they grew up in. I listened to KDAY as a kid, and now, being able to join this legendary team is just surreal. I'd like to thank Otto Padron, Keith Cunningham, E-Man, Naythan Rodriguez and the whole Meruelo Media team for being so welcoming."

Benztown President Dave "Chachi" Denes said, "Sunday Night Slow Jams and 93.5 KDAY are two storied brands that fit together perfectly! We're incredibly excited to be working with the terrific team at Meruelo Media."

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