Dolphins set up new radio network, but games will remain on ESPN Radio in West Palm

The Dolphins announced a new radio broadcast partner with a new flagship station … but listeners in Palm Beach County will hardly notice a change.

The Dolphins already have a deal with Good Karma Broadcasting to carry games in the Palm Beach market, so games will continue to air on ESPN West Palm (106.3 FM) and Deportes Radio (760 AM).

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Tua Tagovailoa and his games with the Dolphins are scheduled to air on radio in Hawaii next season.
Tua Tagovailoa and his games with the Dolphins are scheduled to air on radio in Hawaii next season.

Farther south, fans will be affected by the move.

Games will now air on Fox Sports (WINZ-940AM) and Big 105.9 (WBGG) in the Dade-Broward market as part of the contract with iHeartMedia, which carried the Dolphins from 2010-15. Coverage will include pregame, postgame and weekly shows.

The gameday team will remain Jimmy Cefalo (play by play), Joe Rose (analyst) and Kim Bokamper (analyst/sideline reporter).

The Dolphins and iHeartMedia plan to set up a network of stations throughout Florida, Puerto Rico and Hawaii — an obvious response to quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s popularity.

Dolphins reporter Hal Habib can be reached at hhabib@pbpost.com and followed on Twitter @gunnerhal.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Which listeners will be affected as Dolphins announce new radio deal?