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WQAM has previously carried Dolphins broadcasts during the 1997-04, and 2007-09 NFL Seasons. [1] The radio broadcast team features Jimmy Cefalo providing play-by-play commentary and Joe Rose and Jason Taylor providing color commentary during regular season games. The Miami Dolphins Radio Network is a statewide network of radio stations in Florida.
According to the New England Patriots website, the game will be live broadcast on 98.5 FM the Sports Hub, which is the flagship station for Patriots Radio Network. The game will also be available ...
Westwood One had a long-standing relationship with CBS Radio. CBS' parent company owned the network for approximately ten years (1998–2008) and, through the CBS Radio Network, maintained control of the production of certain programming, including NFL games, an arrangement that continued following Westwood One's acquisition by Dial Global through the end of the 2011 NFL season.
By coincidence, both WINZ and WQAM are sports radio stations today. WINZ was an all-news radio station from June 18, 1975, until July 12, 2004, when WINZ became a progressive talk radio station. Former talk-hosts included Al Franken, Randi Rhodes, Mike Malloy, Stephanie Miller, Lionel, Neil Rogers, Thom Hartmann and Don Imus. Traffic reporters ...
Online radio: SiriusXM Channel 819, TuneIn. Jimmy Cefalo will have the play-by-play, and Joe Rose and Kim Bokamper will serve as analysts for the Dolphins' radio feed. Dolphins vs. Titans betting odds
Online radio: SiriusXM Channel 819, TuneIn. Jimmy Cefalo will have the play-by-play, and Joe Rose and Kim Bokamper will serve as analysts for the Dolphins' radio feed. Dolphins vs. Commanders ...
WQAM (560 AM, "AM 560 Sports") is a commercial radio station in Miami, Florida. It broadcasts a sports radio format and is owned by Audacy, Inc. The studios are in Audacy's Miami office on Northeast Second Avenue. [3] Weekdays on WQAM begin with The Joe Rose Show, hosted by the former Miami Dolphins tight end.
The Dolphins will open the playoffs on Saturday night in a game that will be available in fewer television homes than any playoff game in many years. Miami will play at Kansas City at 8 p.m ...