At The Fan, Jorge was the lead-in show for former nationally syndicated sports talk host John Renshaw.
He was quickly handed the reins of the station's afternoon drive show, Sports Talk South Florida.
[1] In February 2004, Sedano was given an opportunity to host a late night national weekend show on Fox Sports Radio Network.
Five months later, after the departure of their overnight weekday host Jim Daniels, FSR auditioned Sedano as a possible replacement.
Sedano's opportunity to host the teams radio network coincided with Miami's trade for Shaquille O'Neal.
The first was 10am-1pm where he beat South Florida ratings king Neil Rogers and Noon-3pm, where he was the lead in to the Dan Le Batard show.
[5] On July 15, 2013, it was reported that Sedano would leave his positions as program director and afternoon talk show host at WQAM to join ESPN Radio.
[6] On March 25, 2015, it was reported that Sedano would join Bomani Jones and Freddie Coleman as part of a restructured ESPN Radio lineup.
[7] In 2016, Sedano began co-hosting mornings with Keyshawn Johnson and LZ Granderson on Los Angeles ESPN affiliate KSPN.
It was announced on August 30, that Sedano would be the studio host for Sun Sports Miami Heat road telecasts.
[14] During the NBA Lockout, Sedano was selected to the television broadcast of the South Florida Charity All Star Classic.
A charity basketball game, that aired on WBFS-TV My TV 33 (Miami), was held on October 8, 2011, and was hosted by LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, along with Isiah Thomas and the FIU Athletic Department.