A late morning show titled The Beat of Sports is hosted by Marc Daniels, the radio voice of the UCF Knights.
The station also airs Orlando Solar Bears games exclusively online via the iHeartRadio feed.
WYGM is also the home of Orlando City soccer, however, many games air on sister station WTKS-FM.
It carried NBC's schedule of dramas, comedies, news, sports, soap operas, game shows, and big-band broadcasts during the "Golden Age of Radio".
The new the site used 6 towers with one specially configured wagon wheel top array to better control the nighttime skywave.
[10][11] WQTM debuted as a sports talk station, originally branded as "540 The Team", on January 2, 1995 on AM 540 in Orlando.
[26] Speculation in an Orlando Sentinel article suggested the station would possibly undergo a format change.
[27] On November 10, 2006, it was announced that WQTM's summer 2006 ratings fell to an average of 0.6 (84,000 listeners), falling behind competitor 1080 WHOO.
[33] The Shot Doctor now hosted with Mike Tuck, while O'Neill left to join rival WHOO.
[34] The Jim Rome Show was picked up by WHOO, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers affiliation switched to RealRadio 104.1.
The station re-branded itself as "740 The Game" (the previous moniker "The Team" had been snagged during the sabbatical by WHOO), and resumed its affiliation with Fox Sports Radio.
Later in the year, however, The Shot Doctor returned to WYGM to host a new show, titled The Sports Rx, from 3-6 p.m. with Brandon Kravitz.
[43] On October 1, 2015, WYGM began simulcasting on FM translator W246BO (moved from 97.1), transmitting from Deltona.
In August 2017, Jerry O'Neill left WHOO and rejoined 740 The Game, reuniting with The Shot Doctor and they resumed their afternoon show The Finish Line.
[46] Brandon Kravitz, moved back to afternoons, re-joining The Shot Doctor in a revamped show titled In The Zone.