Ghosts of the Orange Bowl - During the 1980s through the early 1990s, WIOD in Miami was the flagship radio station of the Miami Dolphins and University of Miami sports. Pictured below
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![Larry King on Twitter: "Touring my old haunts. This is 610/WIOD in Miami, where I rose to fame. Started working here in 1960. WIOD = Wonderful Isle of Dreams https://t.co/D222JqssxR" / Twitter Larry King on Twitter: "Touring my old haunts. This is 610/WIOD in Miami, where I rose to fame. Started working here in 1960. WIOD = Wonderful Isle of Dreams https://t.co/D222JqssxR" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C8hBDMbUwAA_jcD.jpg:large)
Larry King on Twitter: "Touring my old haunts. This is 610/WIOD in Miami, where I rose to fame. Started working here in 1960. WIOD = Wonderful Isle of Dreams https://t.co/D222JqssxR" / Twitter
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