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Media and broadcast information/history for the Miami Marlins:

Flagship broadcast outlets

All names/call letters used are those used by the broadcaster the last time the team was broadcast on that outlet.

Television

Radio

English

  • WINZ 940 AM (2014–present) – Flagship in Miami
  • WAXY 790 AM (2008–2013) – Flagship in Miami
  • WQAM 560 AM (1993–2007) – Flagship in Miami
  • Marlins Radio Network (1993–present) – Distributes games to radio stations around Florida
  • XM Satellite Radio (2005–present) – Carries games as part of MLB package

WQAM did not renew the contract with the Marlins when it expired after the 2007 season at the request of the Miami Dolphins. WAXY 790 (The Ticket) signed a contract to become the flagship station for the Marlins.

Spanish

  • WAQI 710 AM (present)
  • WQBA 1140 AM (1998–2008)
  • WCMQ 1210 AM (1993–1997)

Broadcasters

Television

Radio

English

Spanish

See also

Notes

* Angel & O'Brien split innings doing play-by-play between radio and television for four seasons

References

  1. The Marlins Ballpark News: WQAM to dump the Marlins
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  • Los Angeles: KTTV 11 (Dodgers, 1958–1992), KCOP 13 (Dodgers, 2002–2005; Angels, 2006–2012)
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