Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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 ]
WQAM: 560 AM: Miami [4] Audacy License, LLC: Sports (ISN/BetQL) WQBA: 1140 AM: Miami [4] Latino Media Group, LLC: Spanish talk/sports WQBN: 1300 AM: Temple Terrace: Crisbeto Enterprises Corp. Spanish WQBQ: 1410 AM: Leesburg: Floyd Media Radio, Inc. News/Talk WQCP: 91.1 FM: Fort Pierce: Indian River State College: Urban adult contemporary WQCS ...
Neil Rogers (November 5, 1942 – December 24, 2010) was an American talk radio personality. Until his retirement on June 22, 2009, The Neil Rogers Show aired weekdays from 10am-2pm on 560 WQAM.
The Miami Dolphins' flagship radio station is AM 560 WQAM.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.
By 1963, he was working at WQAM doing a daily 7pm-11pm shift, when in 1964, he recorded a record-shattering 54 share — more than all the other local stations combined. [2] In 1964, at WQAM, Shaw was the first radio disc jockey in South Florida to play The Beatles songs. He met them later that year in Jacksonville. [2]
WAXY (790 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to South Miami, Florida, with a Spanish adult contemporary and conservative talk format. The station is owned by Audacy, Inc. Its studios are located in Audacy's Miami office on Northwest Second Avenue, [3] and its transmitter is in Everglades National Park.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us
Mandich was the radio sports talk show host on WIOD 610 AM from 1983 to 1987, and joined WQAM 560 in 1987. He also did color commentary on Dolphins radio broadcasts on which he was teamed with Jimmy Cefalo and Joe Rose. He was known for his trademark soundbite "All right, Miami!"