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WYGM

WYGM (740 AM) is a commercial radio station in Orlando, Florida, United States.[2] It is owned by iHeartMedia and airs a sports radio format. Programming is simulcast on FM translator station W245CL at 96.9 MHz in nearby Deltona, Florida, and uses its FM dial position in its moniker, "96.9 The Game." It is also heard on the HD2 channel of co-owned WJRR 101.1.

WYGM
Broadcast areaGreater Orlando
Frequency740 kHz
Branding96.9 The Game
Programming
FormatSports
NetworkFox Sports Radio
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
W283AN, WFLF, WJRR, WMGF, WRSO, WRUM, WTKS-FM, WXXL
History
First air date
February 8, 1947 (as WORZ)
Former call signs
  • WORZ (1947–1957)
  • WKIS (1957–1988)
  • WWNZ (1988–2001)
  • WQTM (2001–2009)
Call sign meaning
WY GaMe
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID51982
ClassB
Power50,000 watts
Transmitter coordinates
28°28′53″N 81°39′43″W / 28.48139°N 81.66194°W / 28.48139; -81.66194
Translator(s)96.9 W245CL (Deltona, relays WJRR-HD2)
Repeater(s)101.1 WJRR-HD2 (Cocoa Beach)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen Live
Website969thegame.iheart.com

WYGM has studios and offices in iHeart's Orlando facility in Maitland. It operates at the maximum AM power permitted by the Federal Communications Commission, 50,000 watts at all times, but because AM 740 is a clear-channel Canadian frequency, reserved for Class A CFZM in Toronto, WYGM must use a directional antenna at night (to protect CFZM). By contrast, WYGM's translator operates at only 250 watts.[3] WYGM's transmitter is off Tower Pine Drive in Winter Garden.[4]

Current programming edit

WYGM is an affiliate of Fox Sports Radio, which is syndicated by Premiere Networks, a subsidiary of WYGM's parent company, iHeartMedia. On weekdays, the station features several local shows, beginning with the morning drive time program Open Mike hosted by Mike "The Bulldog" Bianchi, a sports columnist for the Orlando Sentinel. For a time, the show was simulcast on AM 930 WFXJ in Jacksonville. The simulcast ended in January 2021.

A late morning show titled The Beat of Sports is hosted by Marc Daniels, the radio voice of the UCF Knights. Bianchi and Daniels join for an hour long crossover show from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. called The Bridge. Then Daniels takes over until noon. Scott Harris is the producer for The Beat of Sports.

Weekday afternoons feature The Herd with Colin Cowherd, followed by In The Zone with Brandon Kravitz. The Shot Doctor (Mike Josephs[5]) was part of the show until his retirement in 2020. Michael Tozzi currently serves as producer/co-host to 'In The Zone' The remainder of the nighttime and overnight hours, as well as the weekends, feature Fox Sports Radio syndicated programming and brokered programming as well as ESPN Radio.

WYGM is the flagship station for Orlando Magic basketball and the UCF Knights. It is also the Orlando radio affiliate for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The station also airs Orlando Solar Bears games exclusively online via the iHeart Radio feed. WYGM is also the home of Orlando City soccer, however, many games air on sister station WTKS-FM RealRadio 104.1 FM.

History edit

WORZ/WKIS/WWNZ edit

On February 8, 1947, the station signed on as WORZ.[6] It originally broadcast with 1,000 watts and was an network affiliate of the NBC Red Network. It carried NBC's schedule of dramas, comedies, news, sports, soap operas, game shows, and big-band broadcasts during the "Golden Age of Radio". In the 1960s as WKIS, the station was a full service middle of the road music station. In 1979, WKIS changed to a news/talk format.

In March 1988, the station was bought by Guy Gannett Communications, becoming an affiliate of the ABC Talk Radio Network and airing CBS Radio News, plus local news with an eleven person staff.[7] The call sign changed to WWNZ ("Wins") on May 12, 1988. Gannett raised the power from 5KW non-directional day and 1KW 3 tower directional nights, to 50,000 watts both day and night from the new site in Lake County just outside Orange County. The new the site used 6 towers with one specially configured wagon wheel top array to better control the nighttime skywave.[8]

Paxson Communications acquired the station in February 1992.[9] Clive Thomas was the midday host, while Jim Philips was on in the afternoons.[10][11]

WQTM: 540/740 "The Team" edit

WQTM debuted as a sports talk station, originally branded as "540 The Team", on January 2, 1995 on AM 540 in Orlando.[12] The station officially changed its call letters to WQTM in the spring of 1996.[13][14] In March 1998, Marc Daniels took over as program director, replacing Dick Sheetz.[15] In January 2001, WQTM transitioned over to 740-AM by simulcasting on both frequencies for one month.[16] Beginning in February 2001, the transition over to AM 740 was complete, and AM 540 became WFLF (NewsRadio 540 WFLA).

During its original run as a sport talk station, 740 The Team carried several local shows:

  • The Dan Sileo Show from 6-9 a.m. from 2002-2007.
    • From 1995-1997, the morning show debuted featuring Jerry O'Neill and Greg Warmoth.[12] For a brief time "Slats" replaced O'Neill, but O'Neill eventually returned.[17]
    • From 1997-2000, the morning show starred Jerry O'Neill & The Shot Doctor.[18] A third host, "Mandy" joined the duo for a period of time.[19]
    • From 2000-2002, Pat Clarke and Charles Davis hosted the morning program.[20]
  • Keep 'N Score from 9-10 a.m. hosted by Orlando Sentinel columnists Jerry Greene, Mike Bianchi, Lynn Hoppes, and others.[21]
  • Coach and Company from 3-6 p.m. hosted by Marc Daniels, the voice of UCF Knights accompanied by then-Florida Gators reporter "Stunning" Steve Egan. "The Freak" Mark Lloyd was also part of the show through 2001, after which he left and joined the WWE announcing staff.
  • The Finish Line from 6-9 p.m. hosted by Knights sideline reporter Jerry O'Neill along with The Shot Doctor and Mike Tuck.
  • 740 The Team was also the Orlando affiliate of The Jim Rome Show, Fox Sports Radio, and NFL on Westwood One. Other shows carried on AM 540/740 over the years include The Fabulous Sports Babe[22] The Tony Bruno Extravaganza, and a weekly show titled Speedway Today with Preston Root, from Daytona International Speedway, focusing on NASCAR and other forms of auto racing. Occasionally the station would pick up broadcasts from MRN, PRN, IMSRN, and Atlanta Braves baseball.[15][23][24]

Format changes edit

On October 12, 2006, Clear Channel announced the dismissal of twelve-year program director, and show host Marc Daniels.[25] The move was made as part of budget cuts. Steve Egan was also dismissed.[26] Speculation in an Orlando Sentinel article suggested the station would possibly undergo a format change.[27] On November 10, 2006, it was announced that WQTM's summer 2006 ratings fell to an average of 0.6 (84,000 listeners), falling behind competitor 1080 WHOO.[28]

On October 1, 2007, WQTM changed its morning lineup. It dropped Keep 'N Score, a one-hour show hosted by Orlando Sentinel columnists which had run since April 2003,[21] and Fox Sports Radio's Out of Bounds, in favor of the newly re-launched The Dan Patrick Show from 9 a.m. to noon.[29]

In January 2008, further changes were made at 740 AM, and other Clear Channel-owned stations in the market. The frequency transitioned to a Spanish-language format, branded as La Preciosa 740.[30][31] Pat Campbell was released from 540 WFLA's morning show.[32] Dan Sileo's morning show was put in its place at 540, and it was simulcast on WDAE in Tampa as well. The Finish Line, sans Jerry O'Neill, also moved to 540 (taking the 6-9 p.m. timeslot).[33] The Shot Doctor now hosted with Mike Tuck, while O'Neill left to join rival WHOO.[34] The Jim Rome Show was picked up by WHOO, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers affiliation switched to RealRadio 104.1.

WYGM 740 AM/96.9 FM "The Game" edit

 
logo prior to simulcast on 96.9

After only one year as a Spanish-language format, Clear Channel announced on January 23, 2009, that AM 740 would return to the sports talk format.[35] WQTM received new call letters WYGM, and began broadcasting on February 15, 2009. The station re-branded itself as "740 The Game" (the previous moniker "The Team" had been snagged during the sabbatical by WHOO), and resumed its affiliation with Fox Sports Radio.[36] It also continued as the flagship for UCF, an affiliation that had been continuous throughout the Spanish-language format. During its first several months back as a sports talk format, WYGM aired programs such as The Dan Patrick Show, The Jim Rome Show, and Orlando Predators arena football.

In May 2009, The Dan Sileo Show transitioned back from 540 WFLA and became the 6-9 a.m. morning drive program. The Finish Line, however, did not return. Initially, The Shot Doctor was fired by Clear Channel and Mike Tuck moved to WHOO to reunite with Jerry O'Neill (Tuck and O'Neill[37][38]). Later in the year, however, The Shot Doctor returned to WYGM to host a new show, titled The Sports Rx, from 3-6 p.m. with Brandon Kravitz.[39]

In October 2010, Dan Sileo was dropped from WYGM to focus on the Tampa Bay market.[40] He was soon replaced by Mike Bianchi in the 6-9 a.m. morning slot, in an effort to establish a more Orlando-centric morning show.[41] Bianchi's show debuted, initially with co-host Brian Fritz, on November 15, 2010.[42]

By 2012, original anchor Marc Daniels (who had spent time at WHOO), returned to AM 740, and started a new late morning program, The Beat of Sports, co-hosted for a time by Jerry Greene formerly of the Orlando Sentinel.[37][38] It marked Greene's return to AM 740, after co-hosting Keep 'N' Score several years earlier. Greene died in 2016.[43]

On October 1, 2015, WYGM began simulcasting on FM translator W246BO (moved from 97.1), transmitting from Deltona. The stations were rebranded as "96.9 The Game".[44] The translator call sign later changed to W245CL. In 2010, WYGM began simulcasting on the HD3 subchannel of sister station WTKS-FM. On May 6, 2012, WYGM switched its HD Radio simulcast from WTKS-FM-HD3 to WJRR-HD2 with the demise of "Channel X".

In August 2017, Jerry O'Neill left WHOO and rejoined 740 The Game, reuniting with The Shot Doctor and they resumed their afternoon show The Finish Line. Brandon Kravitz moved to the morning show with Mike Bianchi.[45]

In 2019, longtime host Jerry O'Neill retired from his program (The Finish Line), and also retired as a sideline reporter for UCF football.[46] Brandon Kravitz, moved back to afternoons, re-joining The Shot Doctor in a revamped show titled In The Zone.[47]

FM translator edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WYGM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "AM Query Results -- Audio Division (FCC) USA". transition.fcc.gov.
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  6. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1949 page 103
  7. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1989 page B-66
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  12. ^ a b Hinman, Catherine (January 6, 1995). "Chatter from up and down the dial". The Orlando Sentinel. p. 100. Retrieved September 5, 2019 – via Newspapers.com. 
  13. ^ Hinman, Catherine (May 3, 1996). "Chatter from up and down the dial". The Orlando Sentinel. p. 88. Retrieved September 5, 2019 – via Newspapers.com. 
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  15. ^ a b Abbott, Jim (March 6, 1998). "'Coach' Marc Daniels signs up for additional game at WQTM". The Orlando Sentinel. p. 84. Retrieved September 5, 2019 – via Newspapers.com. 
  16. ^ Abbott, Jim (December 8, 2000). "Limbaugh, Sclessinger shuffle might get sticky". The Orlando Sentinel. p. 108. Retrieved September 5, 2019 – via Newspapers.com. 
  17. ^ Hinman, Catherine (December 27, 1996). "WDBO freshens image, thinks younger". The Orlando Sentinel. p. 86. Retrieved September 5, 2019 – via Newspapers.com. 
  18. ^ Schmitz, Brian (September 5, 1997). "Raiders look to clean up by swearing off profanity". The Orlando Sentinel. p. 31. Retrieved September 5, 2019 – via Newspapers.com. 
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External links edit

  • FM 96.9 The Game
  • WYGM in the FCC AM station database
  • WYGM in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • W245CL in the FCC FM station database
  • W245CL at FCCdata.org

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WYGM 740 AM is a commercial radio station in Orlando Florida United States 2 It is owned by iHeartMedia and airs a sports radio format Programming is simulcast on FM translator station W245CL at 96 9 MHz in nearby Deltona Florida and uses its FM dial position in its moniker 96 9 The Game It is also heard on the HD2 channel of co owned WJRR 101 1 WYGMOrlando FloridaBroadcast areaGreater OrlandoFrequency740 kHzBranding96 9 The GameProgrammingFormatSportsNetworkFox Sports RadioAffiliationsESPN RadioOrlando MagicUCF KnightsOrlando CityTampa Bay BuccaneersOwnershipOwneriHeartMedia iHM Licenses LLC Sister stationsW283AN WFLF WJRR WMGF WRSO WRUM WTKS FM WXXLHistoryFirst air dateFebruary 8 1947 as WORZ Former call signsWORZ 1947 1957 WKIS 1957 1988 WWNZ 1988 2001 WQTM 2001 2009 Call sign meaningWY GaMeTechnical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID51982ClassBPower50 000 wattsTransmitter coordinates28 28 53 N 81 39 43 W 28 48139 N 81 66194 W 28 48139 81 66194Translator s 96 9 W245CL Deltona relays WJRR HD2 Repeater s 101 1 WJRR HD2 Cocoa Beach LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen LiveWebsite969thegame wbr iheart wbr com WYGM has studios and offices in iHeart s Orlando facility in Maitland It operates at the maximum AM power permitted by the Federal Communications Commission 50 000 watts at all times but because AM 740 is a clear channel Canadian frequency reserved for Class A CFZM in Toronto WYGM must use a directional antenna at night to protect CFZM By contrast WYGM s translator operates at only 250 watts 3 WYGM s transmitter is off Tower Pine Drive in Winter Garden 4 Contents 1 Current programming 2 History 2 1 WORZ WKIS WWNZ 2 2 WQTM 540 740 The Team 2 3 Format changes 2 4 WYGM 740 AM 96 9 FM The Game 3 FM translator 4 References 5 External linksCurrent programming editWYGM is an affiliate of Fox Sports Radio which is syndicated by Premiere Networks a subsidiary of WYGM s parent company iHeartMedia On weekdays the station features several local shows beginning with the morning drive time program Open Mike hosted by Mike The Bulldog Bianchi a sports columnist for the Orlando Sentinel For a time the show was simulcast on AM 930 WFXJ in Jacksonville The simulcast ended in January 2021 A late morning show titled The Beat of Sports is hosted by Marc Daniels the radio voice of the UCF Knights Bianchi and Daniels join for an hour long crossover show from 8 30 a m to 9 30 a m called The Bridge Then Daniels takes over until noon Scott Harris is the producer for The Beat of Sports Weekday afternoons feature The Herd with Colin Cowherd followed by In The Zone with Brandon Kravitz The Shot Doctor Mike Josephs 5 was part of the show until his retirement in 2020 Michael Tozzi currently serves as producer co host to In The Zone The remainder of the nighttime and overnight hours as well as the weekends feature Fox Sports Radio syndicated programming and brokered programming as well as ESPN Radio WYGM is the flagship station for Orlando Magic basketball and the UCF Knights It is also the Orlando radio affiliate for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers The station also airs Orlando Solar Bears games exclusively online via the iHeart Radio feed WYGM is also the home of Orlando City soccer however many games air on sister station WTKS FM RealRadio 104 1 FM History editWORZ WKIS WWNZ edit On February 8 1947 the station signed on as WORZ 6 It originally broadcast with 1 000 watts and was an network affiliate of the NBC Red Network It carried NBC s schedule of dramas comedies news sports soap operas game shows and big band broadcasts during the Golden Age of Radio In the 1960s as WKIS the station was a full service middle of the road music station In 1979 WKIS changed to a news talk format In March 1988 the station was bought by Guy Gannett Communications becoming an affiliate of the ABC Talk Radio Network and airing CBS Radio News plus local news with an eleven person staff 7 The call sign changed to WWNZ Wins on May 12 1988 Gannett raised the power from 5KW non directional day and 1KW 3 tower directional nights to 50 000 watts both day and night from the new site in Lake County just outside Orange County The new the site used 6 towers with one specially configured wagon wheel top array to better control the nighttime skywave 8 Paxson Communications acquired the station in February 1992 9 Clive Thomas was the midday host while Jim Philips was on in the afternoons 10 11 WQTM 540 740 The Team edit WQTM debuted as a sports talk station originally branded as 540 The Team on January 2 1995 on AM 540 in Orlando 12 The station officially changed its call letters to WQTM in the spring of 1996 13 14 In March 1998 Marc Daniels took over as program director replacing Dick Sheetz 15 In January 2001 WQTM transitioned over to 740 AM by simulcasting on both frequencies for one month 16 Beginning in February 2001 the transition over to AM 740 was complete and AM 540 became WFLF NewsRadio 540 WFLA During its original run as a sport talk station 740 The Team carried several local shows The Dan Sileo Show from 6 9 a m from 2002 2007 From 1995 1997 the morning show debuted featuring Jerry O Neill and Greg Warmoth 12 For a brief time Slats replaced O Neill but O Neill eventually returned 17 From 1997 2000 the morning show starred Jerry O Neill amp The Shot Doctor 18 A third host Mandy joined the duo for a period of time 19 From 2000 2002 Pat Clarke and Charles Davis hosted the morning program 20 Keep N Score from 9 10 a m hosted by Orlando Sentinel columnists Jerry Greene Mike Bianchi Lynn Hoppes and others 21 Coach and Company from 3 6 p m hosted by Marc Daniels the voice of UCF Knights accompanied by then Florida Gators reporter Stunning Steve Egan The Freak Mark Lloyd was also part of the show through 2001 after which he left and joined the WWE announcing staff The Finish Line from 6 9 p m hosted by Knights sideline reporter Jerry O Neill along with The Shot Doctor and Mike Tuck 740 The Team was also the Orlando affiliate of The Jim Rome Show Fox Sports Radio and NFL on Westwood One Other shows carried on AM 540 740 over the years include The Fabulous Sports Babe 22 The Tony Bruno Extravaganza and a weekly show titled Speedway Today with Preston Root from Daytona International Speedway focusing on NASCAR and other forms of auto racing Occasionally the station would pick up broadcasts from MRN PRN IMSRN and Atlanta Braves baseball 15 23 24 Format changes edit On October 12 2006 Clear Channel announced the dismissal of twelve year program director and show host Marc Daniels 25 The move was made as part of budget cuts Steve Egan was also dismissed 26 Speculation in an Orlando Sentinel article suggested the station would possibly undergo a format change 27 On November 10 2006 it was announced that WQTM s summer 2006 ratings fell to an average of 0 6 84 000 listeners falling behind competitor 1080 WHOO 28 On October 1 2007 WQTM changed its morning lineup It dropped Keep N Score a one hour show hosted by Orlando Sentinel columnists which had run since April 2003 21 and Fox Sports Radio s Out of Bounds in favor of the newly re launched The Dan Patrick Show from 9 a m to noon 29 In January 2008 further changes were made at 740 AM and other Clear Channel owned stations in the market The frequency transitioned to a Spanish language format branded as La Preciosa 740 30 31 Pat Campbell was released from 540 WFLA s morning show 32 Dan Sileo s morning show was put in its place at 540 and it was simulcast on WDAE in Tampa as well The Finish Line sans Jerry O Neill also moved to 540 taking the 6 9 p m timeslot 33 The Shot Doctor now hosted with Mike Tuck while O Neill left to join rival WHOO 34 The Jim Rome Show was picked up by WHOO and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers affiliation switched to RealRadio 104 1 WYGM 740 AM 96 9 FM The Game edit nbsp logo prior to simulcast on 96 9 After only one year as a Spanish language format Clear Channel announced on January 23 2009 that AM 740 would return to the sports talk format 35 WQTM received new call letters WYGM and began broadcasting on February 15 2009 The station re branded itself as 740 The Game the previous moniker The Team had been snagged during the sabbatical by WHOO and resumed its affiliation with Fox Sports Radio 36 It also continued as the flagship for UCF an affiliation that had been continuous throughout the Spanish language format During its first several months back as a sports talk format WYGM aired programs such as The Dan Patrick Show The Jim Rome Show and Orlando Predators arena football In May 2009 The Dan Sileo Show transitioned back from 540 WFLA and became the 6 9 a m morning drive program The Finish Line however did not return Initially The Shot Doctor was fired by Clear Channel and Mike Tuck moved to WHOO to reunite with Jerry O Neill Tuck and O Neill 37 38 Later in the year however The Shot Doctor returned to WYGM to host a new show titled The Sports Rx from 3 6 p m with Brandon Kravitz 39 In October 2010 Dan Sileo was dropped from WYGM to focus on the Tampa Bay market 40 He was soon replaced by Mike Bianchi in the 6 9 a m morning slot in an effort to establish a more Orlando centric morning show 41 Bianchi s show debuted initially with co host Brian Fritz on November 15 2010 42 By 2012 original anchor Marc Daniels who had spent time at WHOO returned to AM 740 and started a new late morning program The Beat of Sports co hosted for a time by Jerry Greene formerly of the Orlando Sentinel 37 38 It marked Greene s return to AM 740 after co hosting Keep N Score several years earlier Greene died in 2016 43 On October 1 2015 WYGM began simulcasting on FM translator W246BO moved from 97 1 transmitting from Deltona The stations were rebranded as 96 9 The Game 44 The translator call sign later changed to W245CL In 2010 WYGM began simulcasting on the HD3 subchannel of sister station WTKS FM On May 6 2012 WYGM switched its HD Radio simulcast from WTKS FM HD3 to WJRR HD2 with the demise of Channel X In August 2017 Jerry O Neill left WHOO and rejoined 740 The Game reuniting with The Shot Doctor and they resumed their afternoon show The Finish Line Brandon Kravitz moved to the morning show with Mike Bianchi 45 In 2019 longtime host Jerry O Neill retired from his program The Finish Line and also retired as a sideline reporter for UCF football 46 Brandon Kravitz moved back to afternoons re joining The Shot Doctor in a revamped show titled In The Zone 47 FM translator editBroadcast translator for WJRR HD2 Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP W HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info W245CL 96 9 FM Deltona Florida 146621 250 144 m 472 ft D 28 36 22 6 N 81 27 23 9 W 28 606278 N 81 456639 W 28 606278 81 456639 W245CL LMSReferences edit Facility Technical Data for WYGM Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission AM Query Results Audio Division FCC USA transition fcc gov W245CL FM 96 9 MHz Deltona FL radio locator com WYGM AM 740 kHz Orlando FL 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