Jaguars Radio Network
Type | Radio network |
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Country | United States |
Headquarters | Jacksonville, Florida |
Broadcast area | Florida Georgia |
Owner | Jacksonville Jaguars |
Established | 1995 |
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[]
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)[]
- WLOP/1370: Jesup
- WIFO-FM/105.5: Jesup
- WKBX/106.3: Kingsland
- WAYX/1230: Waycross
- W242BE/96.3: Waycross (rebroadcasts WAYX)
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[]
Categories:
- National Football League on the radio
- Sports radio networks in the United States
- United States radio station stubs