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List of Miami Dolphins broadcasters#Preseason television announcers
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{{Short description|none}}The Miami Dolphins’ flagship radio station is AM 560 WQAM. WQAM has previously carried Dolphins broadcasts during the 1997-04, and 2007-09 NFL Seasons.WEB,miami.cbslocal.com/2016/05/19/the-miami-dolphins-coming-home-to-miamis-sports-radio-560-wqam, The Miami Dolphins Return to Miami’s Sports Radio 560 WQAM, 19 May 2016, The radio broadcast team features Jimmy Cefalo providing play-by-play commentary and Joe Rose and Jason Taylor providing color commentary during regular season games. www.miamidolphins.com/finatics/radio-network.html" title="web.archive.org/web/20180215082132www.miamidolphins.com/finatics/radio-network.html">The Miami Dolphins Radio Network is a statewide network of radio stations in Florida.Most preseason games are seen on WFOR (CBS) in Miami/Fort Lauderdale, WTVX (CW) in West Palm Beach/Fort Pierce, and WBBH (NBC) in Fort Myers with announcers Dick Stockton, Bob Griese, and Nat Moore.ESPN reporter Hank Goldberg was a longtime color analyst on the Miami Dolphins Radio Network and hosted the Orange Bowl Express/Dolphin Express pre-game show on 610 WIOD.

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WIOD>Mel Allen>Don Bosseler>|
Bob Gallagher (sportscaster)>Bob GallagherHenry Barrow (radio)>|
Joe Croghan>Larry King >|Henry Barrow
Rick Weaver>|Henry Barrow
Lou Creekmur >|Henry Barrow
Fred Woodson >|Henry Barrow
Allan Minter>|
Hank Goldberg >|Henry Barrow
Jim Mandich >|
Bill Zimpfer>|
WQAM-AM>AM 560 WQAM Howard David Jim Mandich
WAXY (AM)>AM 790 WAXYJimmy CefaloJoe Rose (American football)>|Nat Moore
| Jim Mandich and Joe Rose
WINZ (AM)>AM 940 WINZ / WBGG-FM>Dick Stockton#Other>Dick Stockton (week 4) Jim Mandich and Joe Rose
www.palmbeachpost.com/sports/dolphins/bob-griese-joins-miami-dolphins-radio-team-trying-1764702.html {{Bare URL inline>date=September 2022}} and Joe Rose Kim Bokamper and Keith SimsHTTP://ARTICLES.SUN-SENTINEL.COM/2011-08-19/SPORTS/FL-MIAMI-DOLPHINS-BROADCAST-TEAM-0819_1_JIM-MANDICH-JIMMY-CEFALO-KIM-BOKAMPER> URL-STATUS = DEAD ARCHIVE-DATE = 2012-09-18, Bob Griese will replace Jim Mandich on Miami Dolphins’ broadcasts - Sun Sentinel,
WQAM-AM>AM 560 WQAM / FM KISS 99.9 WKIS Jimmy Cefalo Jason Taylor (American football) (Preseason) Bob Griese (Regular season) and Joe Rose>| Kim Bokamper and Keith Sims
| Kim Bokamper
| Kim Bokamper

Preseason television announcers{| class“wikitable”

! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Miami Dolphins|border=2}};“|Year|| style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Miami Dolphins|border=2}};“| Play-by-play || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Miami Dolphins|border=2}};“| Analyst(s) || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Miami Dolphins|border=2}};“| Field reporter(s)
Bob Gallagher (sportscaster) > Dave Kocourek rowspan=1 Bob Halloran (CBS sportscaster)>Bob Halloran
Jim Thacker
| 1974
Bob Halloran (CBS sportscaster) > Hank Stram rowspan=1 | Jane Chastain and Tony Segreto
Roger Twibell rowspan=1 | Tony Segreto and Nick Buoniconti
Tony Segreto
Paul Hornung (2 games) orFrank Buetel (1 game)
Paul Hornung
Chuck Dowdle rowspan=3 Tim Foley (defensive back)>Tim Foley
Curt Gowdy
Chuck Dowdle
Roger Twibell rowspan=15 Bob Griese > Jim Gallagher & John Loesing
| 1984
Jay Randolph rowspan=1 | Andy Leopold
Walt Gray
| 1987
| 1988
| 1989
| 1990
| 1991
| 1992
Brad Nessler
| 1994
| 1995
| 1996
| 1997
Bob Griese and Nat Moore |
| 1999
Bob Neal (Atlanta sportscaster) > Bob Griese |
Craig Bolerjack rowspan=1 Trevor Matich >
Bob Griese and Nat Moore rowspan=14| Kim Bokamper
| 2003
| 2004
| 2005
| 2006
| 2007
| 2008
| 2009
Dick Stockton
| 2011
| 2012
Jesse Agler
Dick Stockton
| 2015

Regular season television coverage

{{unreferenced section|date=October 2009}}From their inaugural season in 1966 until the end of the 1988 season, the majority of the Dolphins’ games were carried on WSVN, as it was the Miami area’s NBC affiliate (NBC carried the AFL/AFC package from 1965–97). In 1989, after NBC purchased CBS affiliate WTVJ (then on channel 4), NBC programming, and thus the Dolphins games, moved there. Prior to that time, WTVJ starting in 1973 aired sold-out Dolphins home games in which they played an NFC opponent (CBS had the NFC package at that time). From 1989 through 1993, those games would air on WCIX (then on channel 6), which was bought by CBS.In 1994, the NFC package moved to Fox, and WSVN (which became the Fox affiliate after the network purchases of WTVJ and WCIX) starting airing the Dolphins’ interconference home games. In 1998, the AFC package moved to CBS and, locally, the former WCIX, now known as WFOR (as it had swapped dial positions with WTVJ three years earlier).WPLG was the local carrier of Monday Night Football games through 2005. When the Dolphins play on Monday nights, they now air locally on WSFL-TV.WFOR produces the local telecasts of the Dolphins’ preseason games, pre-empting CBS programming which is shown on sister station WBFS-TV. The preseason games are simulcast in the adjacent West Palm Beach television market on area CW affiliate WTVX, which was a sister station of WFOR from 1997 until 2008; all regular-season games are currently telecast by that market’s CBS affiliate WPEC.

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