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WIOD (610 AM) is a commercial radio station in Miami, serving South Florida. It airs a talk radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The studios are on SW 145th Avenue in Pembroke Pines. WIOD's transmitter site is on Krome Avenue in West End, Florida. [2] WIOD is powered at 50,000 watts by day and 20,000 watts at night.
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.
In March 2012, Cefalo's International launched their new food, wine, and travel radio show called - Cefalo's - Eat This Drink That Go!, which also aired on Clear Channel Communications at WIOD 610 AM and 100.3 FM in South Florida as well as nationally streamed on www.WIOD.com and IHeartRadio.
WIOD: 610 AM: Miami [4] iHM Licenses, LLC: News/Talk WIPC: 1280 AM: Lake Wales: Super W Media Group, Inc. Spanish WIPU-LP: 106.3 FM: Pembroke Pines: The Rock Church ...
Beginning in 2004, while Sedano was working on Fox Sports Radio, he was also the host of the Miami Heat Radio Network on 610 WIOD-AM. Sedano's opportunity to host the teams radio network coincided with Miami's trade for Shaquille O'Neal .
610 WIOD Miami (Conservative talk) 670 WWFE Miami (Spanish conservative talk) 710 WAQI Miami (Spanish conservative talk) 790 WAXY Miami (Spanish conservative talk) 830 WACC Hialeah (Spanish religious) 880 WXBN Sweetwater (Black Information Network) 940 WINZ Miami (Sports/Fox) 980 WTPA Pompano Beach (Haitian Creole) 990 WMYM Miami (Spanish ...
Bennett was fired after a few years at Live 105, but was back after nine months. During that time he moved to Miami and hosted a talk show on local AM talk station 610 WIOD. He considered that move a sour experience due to it being an AM station and with considerable restrictions on his freedom to talk.
Rogers' last show on WIOD was on May 21, 1997. [20] His last relocation was to 560 WQAM on December 30, 1997. [ 21 ] Regardless of his station, he was consistently the top-rated personality in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale market, prompting one Miami radio executive to call him "the most consistent performer among men 25-54 that this market has ever ...