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.[1] 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
- Jesse Agler: Radio studio/Marlins extra host 2006–2007
- Joe Angel: Radio play-by-play 1993–2000*
- Roxy Bernstein: Radio play-by-play, 2005–2007
- Glenn Geffner: Radio play-by-play, 2008–2022
- Dave O'Brien: Radio play-by-play, 1993–2000*
- Jon Sciambi: Radio play-by-play 1999–2004, Pre-game 1999–2000
- Dave Van Horne: Radio play-by-play 2001–2021
- Kyle Sielaff: Radio play-by-play 2023-present
- Stephen Strom: Radio studio host 2023–present
Spanish
- Manolo Alvarez: Spanish radio play-by-play 1993–1998
- Jesus Diaz: Spanish radio play-by-play 1999
- Luis Quintana: Spanish radio play-by-play 2002–present
- Felo Ramírez: Spanish radio play-by-play 1993–2017
- Ángel Rodríguez: Spanish radio play-by-play 2000–2001
See also
Notes
* Angel & O'Brien split innings doing play-by-play between radio and television for four seasons
References
- ^ The Marlins Ballpark News: WQAM to dump the Marlins
- Florida Marlins: History: Marlins All-Time Broadcasters. Accessed 12 April 2006.
- Florida Marlins: Roster: Broadcasters. Accessed 12 April 2006.
- Florida Marlins: Team: Broadcasters. Accessed 1 May 2007.