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Sunday Night Slow Jams Adds Four New Affiliates
| RADIO ONLINE | Monday, April 13, 2026 | 6:44pm CT |
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Benztown has announced that its syndicated program "Sunday Night Slow Jams" has added four new affiliates, expanding the show's reach across key U.S. markets.
The latest additions include Hot AC KEZR-FM (Mix 106.5) in San Jose, CA, Classic Hip Hop KNUQ-HD3 (98.7 The Vibe) in Maui, HI, Rhythmic Top 40 WMVN-FM (96.5 The Beat) in Syracuse, NY, and Top 40 KDUC-FM (94.3 The Duck) in Barstow, CA.
"Sunday Night Slow Jams," along with the weeknight "Slow Jams with R Dub!," is syndicated by Benztown and currently airs on more than 200 stations across the U.S. and internationally. The program features a mix of R&B love songs and listener dedications, including its signature "Oral Expressions" segment.
J. Love, Operations Manager for Connoisseur Media, said the show will be a strong addition in San Jose. "We're thrilled to welcome Sunday Night Slow Jams to Mix 106.5. It's the show that turns regular Sunday nights into something special... candles optional, feelings guaranteed."
R Dub!, creator and host of the program, highlighted his connections with several of the new affiliates, noting longtime relationships in markets like San Jose, Syracuse, and Maui. He added that the show continues to resonate with audiences seeking connection and familiarity.
Mark Wilson, Affiliate Sales at Benztown, said the new clearances reflect the show's broad appeal and ability to engage listeners nationwide.
"Sunday Night Slow Jams" is currently heard in major markets including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Philadelphia, Denver, and Nashville, among others.
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