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List of New York Jets broadcasters

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The Jets' flagship radio station isWAXQ, 104.3 with "The Voice of the Jets,"[1]Bob Wischusen as theplay-by-play announcer and former JetAnthony Becht as the color analyst.[2] Wischusen, who joinedWABC in 1997,[3] took over the play-by-play role in 2002[4] afterHoward David left the organization earlier in the year.[5][6] Lyons would join Wischusen the same year[4] after the team began a re-evaluation of the broadcasting booth that would result in the surprising firing ofDave Jennings, "a smart and credible analyst," after fourteen years in the booth.[5][6]

WABC, which served three separate stints as the Jets' radio flagship, simulcasted WEPN's coverage over its airwaves from 2002 until 2008.[7] Jets radio broadcasts have also been carried overWCBS, which also served two stints as the Jets' flagship and last carried games over the air in 1992,[8] andWFAN, which aired games from 1993 through 1999.[9]

Any preseason games not nationally televised are shown onWCBS-TV.[10]Ian Eagle, who was previously the radio voice of the Jets, calls the action on those telecasts.[10]SportsNet New York, which serves as the home of the Jets, airs over 250 hours of "exclusive, in depth" material on the team inhigh definition.[11]

Notable past play-by-play announcers for the Titans/Jets include the legendsHoward Cosell,Bob Murphy,Merle Harmon,Marty Glickman and Howard David, who has called theSuper Bowl and theNBA Finals forWestwood One andESPN Radio.

Broadcasters by year

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YearsFlagship stationPlay-by-playColor commentator
1962WABCBob Murphy
1963WHNBob Murphy
1964–1965WABCMerle HarmonOtto Graham
1966–1967WABCMerle HarmonDick Young
1968–1969WABCMerle HarmonSam DeLuca
1970–1972WOR/WABCMerle HarmonSam DeLuca
1973WORMarty GlickmanLarry Grantham
1974–1978WORMarty GlickmanDave Herman
1979–1983WCBSSpencer RossSam DeLuca
1984WABC/WMCASpencer RossSam DeLuca
1985WABC/WMCASteve AlbertSam DeLuca
1986WABC/WMCACharley SteinerSam DeLuca
1987WABC/WNBCCharley SteinerRandy Rasmussen
1988–1992WCBSMarty GlickmanDave Jennings
1993–1996WFAN/WXRKPaul OldenDave Jennings
1997WFAN/WXRKIan EagleDave Jennings
1998–2001WFAN/WABC/WEPNHoward DavidDave Jennings
2002–2008WABC/WEPNBob WischusenMarty Lyons
2008–2023WEPN/WEPN-FMBob WischusenMarty Lyons
2024–presentWAXQBob WischusenAnthony Becht
Spanish language stations
Spanish language announcers
  • Clemson Smith Muñiz (2000–present; play-by-play)
  • Oscar Benítez (2000-2019; color analyst)
  • Roberto Abramowitz (2020; color analyst)

Radio affiliates

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New York

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CityCall signFrequency
ConklinWKGB-FM92.5 FM
New PaltzWBWZ93.3 FM
New York CityWAXQ104.3 FM
RochesterWHTK1280 AM
AlbanyWOFX980 AM

Former affiliates (22 stations)

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New York

New Jersey

California

References

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  1. ^Eric Allen (February 13, 2008)."Wischusen Still Having a Blast as Voice of the Jets". NewYorkJets.com. Archived fromthe original on December 28, 2010. RetrievedJuly 22, 2010.
  2. ^"Bob Wischusen". MSG.com. Archived fromthe original on April 15, 2012. RetrievedJuly 14, 2010.
  3. ^Judy Battista (July 18, 2002)."PRO FOOTBALL; Jets Sign Evans, the Final Piece in a Revamped Defense".New York Times. RetrievedJuly 22, 2010.
  4. ^abBob Raissman (September 8, 2002)."JETS RADIO HAS SOME PUNCH".New York Daily News. RetrievedJuly 22, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^abRichard Sandomir (April 26, 2002)."SPORTS MEDIA; Announcer Shares In the Isles' Revival".New York Times. RetrievedJuly 22, 2010.
  6. ^abBob Raissman (April 26, 2002)."JETS FOOLISHLY UNPLUG JENNINGS".New York Daily News. RetrievedJuly 22, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^"1050 ESPN Radio And New York Jets Extend Broadcast Partnership". NewYorkJets.com. November 21, 2006. RetrievedJuly 14, 2010.
  8. ^Richard Sandomir (December 28, 2001)."BASEBALL; WCBS Wins the Rights To Yanks on the Radio".New York Times. RetrievedJuly 22, 2010.
  9. ^"THE STATION THAT STARTED IT ALL CELEBRATES 20 YEARS ON THE AIR ON JULY 1, 2007".CBS Sports. June 11, 2007. RetrievedJune 28, 2010.
  10. ^ab"CBS Sports TV Team: Ian Eagle". CBS Sports.com. Archived fromthe original on January 26, 2012. RetrievedJuly 14, 2010.
  11. ^"About SportsNet New York". SportsNet New York. Archived fromthe original on May 13, 2011. RetrievedJuly 21, 2010.
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