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1 Station list  



1.1  English-language stations  





1.2  Spanish-language stations  







2 References  





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Jacksonville Jaguars Radio Network
TypeRadio network
Country
HeadquartersJacksonville, Florida

Broadcast area

  • Georgia (limited)
  • South Carolina (limited)
  • OwnerJacksonville Jaguars
    Established1995
    Affiliation(s)NFL
    Affiliates
    • English-language: 21 (including 3 flagships)
  • Spanish-language: 1
  • Official website

    www.jaguars.com/radioaffiliates

    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.

    Since 2014, Jacksonville market stations WJXL (1010 AM), WJXL-FM (92.5 FM), and WGNE-FM (99.9 FM) have served as the network's three flagships.[1] The network also includes 18 affiliates in the U.S. states of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina: seven AM stations, six of which supplement their signals with a low-power FM translator; ten full-power FM stations; and one HD Radio subchannel which supplements its signal with a low-power FM translator. Frank Frangie is the lead announcer along with color commentators Jeff Lageman and Tony Boselli. Spanish-language game coverage is broadcast over WFXJ (930 AM), which supplements its signal with an FM translator and an HD Radio subchannel simulcast.

    In addition to traditional over-the-air AM and FM broadcasts, network programming airs on satellite radio via Sirius XM and is available online via Sirius XM, TuneIn and NFL+.[2]

    2015 map of radio affiliates.

    Station list

    [edit]

    English-language stations

    [edit]
    Callsign Frequency Band City State Network status
    WJXL 1010 AM Jacksonville Florida Flagship
    WJXL-FM 92.5 FM Jacksonville Florida Flagship
    WGNE-FM 99.9 FM Jacksonville Florida Flagship
    WDYZ 660 AM Altamonte Springs (Orlando) Florida Affiliate
    WNZF 1550 AM Bunnell Florida Affiliate
    W235CW 94.9 FM Bunnell Florida WNZF relay
    WCCP-FM 105.5 FM Clemson South Carolina Affiliate
    WAHT 1560 AM Cowpens (Spartanburg) South Carolina Affiliate
    W248DD 97.5 FM Cowpens (Spartanburg) South Carolina WAHT relay
    WHFX 107.7 FM Darien (Brunswick) Georgia Affiliate
    WAJD 1390 AM Gainesville Florida Affiliate
    W255CV 98.9 FM Gainesville Florida WAJD relay
    WLOP 1370 AM Jesup Georgia Affiliate
    WIFO-FM 105.5 FM Jesup Georgia Affiliate
    WKBX 106.3 FM Kingsland Georgia Affiliate
    WJTK 96.5 FM Lake City Florida Affiliate
    WJZS 106.1 FM Live Oak Florida Affiliate
    WFLA-FM 100.7 FM Midway (Tallahassee) Florida Affiliate
    WHOG-FM 95.7 FM Ormond-by-the-Sea (Daytona Beach) Florida Affiliate
    W288CJ 105.5 FM Oviedo Florida WDYZ relay
    WPAP-HD2 92.5-2 FM Panama City Florida Affiliate
    W242BF 96.3 FM Panama City Florida WPAP-HD2 relay
    W273DU 102.5 FM Panama City Florida WPAP-HD2 relay
    WRWN 107.9 FM Port Royal (Savannah) South Carolina Affiliate
    WFOY 1240 AM St. Augustine Florida Affiliate
    W271CJ 102.1 FM St. Augustine Florida WFOY relay
    WZLB 103.1 FM Valparaiso (Fort Walton Beach) Florida Affiliate
    WAYX 1230 AM Waycross Georgia Affiliate
    W242BE 96.3 FM Waycross Georgia WAYX relay

    Spanish-language stations

    [edit]
    Callsign Frequency Band City State Network status
    WFXJ 930 AM Jacksonville Florida Spanish flagship
    WKSL-HD2 97.9-2 FM Jacksonville Florida WFXJ simulcast
    W247CF 98.9 FM Jacksonville Florida WFXJ relay

    References

    [edit]
  • ^
    • "SiriusXM Announces Programming for 2014 NFL Season". Investor.SiriusXM.com (Press release). SiriusXM. September 3, 2014. Archived from the original on October 11, 2014. Retrieved October 11, 2014.
  • "NFL teams up with TuneIn on radio broadcasts". USA Today. Archived from the original on January 13, 2018. Retrieved December 12, 2017.
  • "NFL Game Pass | Watch NFL Game Replays | NFL". NFL.com. Archived from the original on March 3, 2017. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
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