WFXJ (AM)

For the FM radio station in North Kingsville, Ohio, United States, see WFXJ-FM.
WFXJ
City Jacksonville, Florida
Broadcast area Jacksonville, Florida
Branding Sports Radio 930
Slogan Jacksonville's Sports Leader
Home of the Florida Gators
Frequency 930 kHz
First air date 1925 (as WJAX)
Format Sports
Power 5,000 watts day
5,000 watts night
Class B
Facility ID 51973
Transmitter coordinates 30°17′9.00″N 81°44′52.00″W / 30.2858333°N 81.7477778°W / 30.2858333; -81.7477778
Former callsigns WJAX (1925-December 2, 1991)
WNZS (December 2, 1991-March 8, 1994; March 8, 1994-March 16, 2001)
WJGR (March 8, 1994)
Affiliations

Fox Sports Radio Florida Gators Radio Network Westwood One - NFL & NCAA

PGA Tour Radio
Owner iHeartMedia, Inc.
(Clear Channel Broadcasting Licenses, Inc.)
Sister stations
Webcast Listen Live
Website Sports Radio 930

WFXJ, branded as Sports Radio 930, is a radio station in Jacksonville, Florida that broadcasts on 930 AM. WFXJ is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.. It is also streamed on SportsRadio930.com and on iHeartRadio. The station's studios are located on Central Parkway in Jacksonville's Southside section, and the transmitter is on the Westside.

As WFXJ

The station switched to a sports talk format on December 9, 1991. Longtime morning drive hosts David Lamm and Joe Cowart were released in January 2009.[1] Cowart is now with XL1010.[2]

Current

WFXJ is a Fox Sports Radio and NBC Sports Radio Affiliate. It serves as Jacksonville's home for the University of Florida Gators football, basketball and baseball. WFXJ is also Jacksonville's only home for the NFL, NFL Post-Season, SuperBowl, NCAA Basketball Tournament, College World Series, The Olympics and The Players Championship. In July of 2015 WFXJ hired Seth Harp as its new Director of Programming and Afternoon Drive Host. His show is called Harp on Sports and airs daily from 3PM-6PM.

The weekday line-up is: Fox Sports Day Break 6AM-9AM The Dan Patrick Show 9AM-NOON The Rich Eisen Show NOON-3PM Harp on Sports 3PM-6PM Jay Mohr Sports 6PM-9PM

References

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