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''Sunday Night Slow Jams'' Adds Five New Affiliates


''Sunday Night Slow Jams''
''Sunday Night Slow Jams''

Benztown has announced the continued expansion of "Sunday Night Slow Jams," the country's leading weekend radio show, with five new stations joining the lineup in key markets across Florida, Tennessee, Louisiana, and Virginia.

The newly added affiliates include: WMBX-FM (X102.3) in West Palm Beach, WKVL-FM in Knoxville, WJZM-FM in Nashville, WBOK-AM in New Orleans, and WWTB-AM (105.3 The Beat) in Tri-Cities VA.

With these additions, "Sunday Night Slow Jams" is now broadcast on over 200 stations in the U.S. and internationally. The show features a blend of classic and contemporary slow jams hosted by R Dub!, whose engaging style and listener interaction -- particularly the "Oral Expressions" dedications segment -- has helped build a loyal global fan base.

Mark McCray, Program Director for WMBX-FM in West Palm Beach, expressed enthusiasm about the addition: "This has been a long time coming. I have been a fan of R Dub! and have seen him grow his show over the years. Therefore, we are excited to have him join the lineup of amazing talent on our station. Sunday nights will never be the same!!"

The show is already heard in major markets such as Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Baltimore, and continues to grow its presence as a weekend staple for lovers of slow jam R&B and romantic radio content.

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