Jaguars Radio Network

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Jacksonville Jaguars Radio Network
TypeRadio network
Country
United States
HeadquartersJacksonville, Florida
Broadcast area
Florida
Georgia
OwnerJacksonville Jaguars
Established1995
Official website
Jaguars Radio Network

The Jacksonville Jaguars Radio Network is an 19-station radio network (9 AM stations and 10 FM stations plus 8 FM translators) based in the southeastern United States & is based in Jacksonville, Florida. Beginning with the 2014 season, the network originates at WJXL & WJXL-FM in Jacksonville Beach, Florida as well as WGNE-FM in Middleburg, Florida.[1] Network programming consists of Jacksonville Jaguars pre-season, regular season & post-season games as well as a coach's show.

Radio Network[]

2015 map of radio affiliates.

Flagship Stations (4 stations)[]

  • WJXL/1010: Jacksonville Beach (April 1, 2014-)
  • WJXL-FM/92.5: Jacksonville Beach (April 1, 2014-)
  • WGNE-FM/99.9: Middleburg (simulcast partner)
  • WBOB/600: Jacksonville (Spanish)

Affiliates (15 stations, 1 HD subchannel, 8 FM translators)[]

Florida (8 stations, 1 HD Radio subchannel, 6 FM translators)[]

  • WDYZ/660: Altamonte Springs (Orlando-area affiliate)
  • W277AP/103.3: Bayshore
  • WNZF/1550: Bunnell
  • W235CW/94.9: Bunnell (rebroadcasts WNZF)
  • WAJD/1390: Gainesville
  • W255CV/98.9: Gainesville (rebroadcasts WAJD)
  • WVFT/93.3: Gretna (Tallahassee-area affiliate)
  • WNFB/94.3: Lake City
  • W290DB/105.9: Naples
  • WHOG-FM/95.7: Ormond-By-The-Sea (Daytona Beach-area affiliate)
  • W288CJ/105.5: Oviedo (rebroadcasts WDYZ)
  • WFOY/1240: St. Augustine (2021-) (previously an affiliate from 2000-200?)
  • W271CJ/102.1: St. Augustine (rebroadcasts WFOY)
  • WHEL-HD3/93.7-3: Sanibel
  • WZLB/103.1: Valparaiso (2021-) (Ft. Walton Beach-area affiliate)

Georgia (4 stations + 1 F.M. translator)[]

South Carolina (3 stations + 1 F.M. translator)[]

  • WCCP-FM/105.5: Clemson (2021-)
  • WAHT/1560: Cowpens (daytime only) (2021-)
  • W248DD/97.5: Cowpens (rebroadcasts WAHT)
  • WRWN/107.9: Port Royal (Savannah-area affiliate) (2021-)

Unsure status (0 stations)[]

Former flagships (6 stations)[]

  • WBWL/600: Jacksonville (1995-2014)
  • WOKV/690: Jacksonville (1995-March 31, 2014)
  • WKQL/96.9: Jacksonville (1995-2014)
  • WOKV-FM/104.5: Atlantic Beach, Florida (2013-March 31, 2014)
  • WJSJ/105.3: Fernandina Beach, Florida (listed in 2013 as the Spanish flagship but station changed formats back to English-language).
  • WOKV-FM/106.5: Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida (20??-2013)

Former affiliates (13 stations + 4 FM translators)[]

  • WRUF/850: Gainesville, Florida (????-2013)
  • WMOP/900: Ocala, Florida (????-2013)
  • WIXC/1060: Titusville, Florida
  • WHOO/1080: Kissimmee, Florida
  • WJEM/1150: Valdosta, Georgia
  • WMMB/1240: Melbourne, Florida (????-2013)
  • WSEG/1400: Savannah, Georgia
  • WAOC/1420: St. Augustine, Florida (200?-2020)
  • WPSL/1590: Port St. Lucie, Florida
  • W241BG/96.1: Valdosta
  • W243AW/96.5: Middleburg, Florida (rebroadcasts WAOC-St. Augustine)
  • WYYX/97.7: Bonifay, Florida
  • W261BA/100.1: Ocala (rebroadcasts WMOP)
  • W282AR/104.3: Savannah (rebroadcasts WSEG)
  • WJQR/105.5: St. Augustine Beach, Florida (199?-1999)
  • WMCD/107.3: Claxton, Georgia
  • WHFX/107.7: Darien, Georgia

Personalities[]

The commentary crew consists of 1010XL radio host Frank Frangie as the play-by-play announcer, and Jeff Lageman and Tony Boselli are the color analysts.

Former Play By Play analysts: Brian Sexton (1995-2014)

References[]

External links[]

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