Miami Dolphins Ion 1210 ESPN in Miami

The Miami Dolphins and 1210 ESPN Deportes (WNMA-1210 AM) announced they have entered into a multi-year agreement for the station to become the official Spanish radio broadcast partner of the franchise. 1210 ESPN Deportes, the first and only Hispanic sports station in South Florida, now holds the Spanish radio broadcast rights of all preseason, regular season and playoff games.

“This new partnership with 12010 ESPN Deportes Miami continues our 34-year commitment to broadcast games in Spanish in the South Florida market. The Miami Dolphins are proud to honor that tradition, and excited to partner in a strong relationship that will no doubt enhance our fan experience and benefit the community,” Miami Dolphins Senior Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer Todd Kline said.

“We are very proud to have the exclusive Spanish radio rights of the Miami Dolphins. Through our signal thousands of Spanish speaking fans will be able to follow this legendary team, which will celebrate their 50th season, step by step during the developments of every season. Our goal is to continue adding new fans season after season, thus contributing to the growth of the Spanish speaking football fan base by means of our programming and promotions,” announced Vice President & General Manager of 1210 ESPN Deportes Mariela Mea. “This partnership is the beginning of a long road that will certainly make history in our community. To our Miami Dolphins we would like to say Bienvenidos to the 1210 ESPN Deportes family.”

Additional elements of the partnership include events tailored for the Hispanic community in South Florida, including a Football Fiesta as well as support for the Miami Dolphins signature community initiatives around the Dolphins Cancer Challenge, AARP Foundation Million Meal Pack and Fins Weekend in support of City Year Miami through radio, digital and social mentions. 12010 ESPN Deportes will receive marketing and branding through social and digital platforms. 12010 ESPN Deportes as part of the deal will air a 60-minute pregame show and a 30-minute postgame show.

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