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''Sunday Night Slow Jams'' Expands Reach With 9 Affiliates


Syndicated weekend show, "Sunday Night Slow Jams," continues to widen its audience base, as Benztown announces the addition of nine new affiliates to its network. This addition underscores the program's growth, marking its presence now in over 200 stations across key U.S. markets, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Baltimore, Chicago, Philadelphia, Portland and Denver.

The latest stations to join the "Sunday Night Slow Jams" network include WTDY-FM in Philadelphia, KXJM-FM in Portland, WQJM-FM in Middlesboro, WCDW-FM-HD3 in Binghamton, WZEB-FM in Salisbury, KZXL-FM in Tyler, KOOS-FM in Eugene, WSTO-FM in Evansville and KAGC-AM in Bryan-College Station.

iHeartMedia Sacramento Senior Vice President of Programming Michael LaCrosse, who is also Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia Portland, praised the show's enduring appeal. "Sunday Night Slow Jams is one of the great success stories in radio over the past three decades. It's been a pleasure to feature R Dub! and his Slow Jams on our stations across various markets," LaCrosse commented.

The show's creator, producer, and host, R Dub!, expressed his gratitude to the Program Directors and stations that have supported the show. "It's an honor to provide a platform that not only showcases but actively involves our listeners. Thank you for trusting me to bring passion and life to your airwaves five nights a week," said R Dub!.

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