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The Jacksonville Jaguars Radio Network is an American radio network composed of 21 radio stations which carry English-language coverage of the Jacksonville Jaguars, a professional football team in the National Football League (NFL). An additional station also carries Spanish-language coverage of the team.
WJXL-FM (92.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Jacksonville Beach, Florida, and serving the Jacksonville metropolitan area. WJXL-FM is owned by River City Broadcasting, LLC. [4] The station airs a sports radio format, and is simulcast on AM 1010 WJXL. They serve as the flagship stations of the Jacksonville Jaguars Radio Network.
Jaguars Radio network affiliates Market Frequency Call sign Branding Jacksonville: 1010 AM & 92.5 FM WJXL & WJXL-FM: 1010XL 99.9 WGNE-FM: 99.9 Gator Country St. Augustine: 1420 AM WAOC: ESPN Radio 1420 Orlando: 1080 AM WHOO: Sports Talk 1080 The Team Melbourne: 1240 AM WMMB: New Talk WMMB Lake City: 94.3 FM WNFB: Mix 94.3 Ocala: 900 AM WMOP ...
How can I listen to Jaguars vs. Colts on radio? Radio: WJXL-AM 1010 / FM 92.5 (English), WFXJ-AM 930 / FM 97.3 (Spanish), SiriusXM Channel 231 Online radio: SiriusXM Channel 814 , TuneIn
How can I listen to Jaguars vs. Saints on radio? Radio: WJXL-AM 1010 / FM 92.5 (English), WFXJ-AM 930 / FM 97.3 (Spanish), SiriusXM Channel 226 Online radio: SiriusXM Channel 814 , TuneIn
The station airs a sports radio format, and is simulcast on co-owned 92.5 WJXL-FM. Most weekday shows have local hosts, with the VSiN Radio Network heard late nights and weekends. They serve as the flagship stations of the Jacksonville Jaguars Radio Network .
WFXJ (930 kHz "Fox Sports Radio Jacksonville") is a commercial AM radio station in Jacksonville, Florida. It airs a sports radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The studios and offices are located on Central Parkway in Jacksonville's Southside neighborhood. Most programming is supplied by the Fox Sports Radio Network.
This is a list of active NFL broadcasters, including those for each individual team as well as those that have national rights. Unlike the other three major professional sports leagues in the U.S. (Major League Baseball, the NBA and the NHL), all regular-season and post-season games are shown on American television on one of the national networks.