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Sunday Night Service to be Aired on FM signal

Locally produced program, Sunday Night Service, will begin airing on the FM signal of KUAF on April 5. Produced by the Artist Laboratory Theatre and recorded live at Maxine's Tap Room in downtown Fayetteville, the half-hour variety program has been on KUAF 3, an HD signal of talk and news, for about six months. The program has two different formats - "Singled Out", an interview and performance of a band of musicians and the "All You Need to Know Show," a variety program focusing on one topic with storytelling and live music.

"It's important to showcase locally produced programs," says Rick Stockdell, KUAF's General Manager. "We've been working with Sunday Night Service's producers for a while and we're excited to finally have the program on the FM singal."

Sunday Night Service will air on the FM signal Sunday evening at 7 p.m., with KUAF's Sunday Symphony immediately following, airing at 7:30 p.m. The program will continue to be on KUAF 3, an HD signal, on Sundays at 5:30 p.m.

Leigh Wood was the General Manager of KUAF from August 2019 to February 2024. She also produced several KUAF podcasts including Resilient Black Women, The R Word and RefleXions.
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