Jon Justice: Spotter
Jon Justice enjoys one of the longest tenures of anyone at Titans Radio having joined the network prior to the 1997 season. He now serves as spotter and postgame reporter.
Jon began his broadcasting career in 1989 as a part time disc jockey for WGFX/WKDF, Nashville. He also conducted music research for both stations as well as other Dick Broadcasting Stations.
In 1996, Justice joined WGFX, then programmed as Arrow 104.5, as the station's nighttime personality. His "70s At 7" Show garnered accolades across the industry for Justice's creative themes and music placements.
One year later, when the Houston Oilers began their move to Nashville, Justice was the lead reporter at Oilers practices, covering the team's move and its 8-8 season for the Tennessee Oilers Radio Network. In 1998, Justice continued his practice work and became host for Nashville pre and postgame programming on WGFX.
As the 1999 season began, Justice moved to the booth as spotter to Mike Keith. In that role, he assists Mike in picking up individual plays made by players on the field. Justice also contributes extensive postgame interviews to Titans Radio, 103 WKDF and TitansRadio.Com.
Jon's primary work is as one of the leaders of Middle Tennessee Auto Mart, a Nashville-based automobile dealership. Jon lives in Nolensville with his wife and his daughter Gracie.
Jon enjoys one of the longest tenures on our team, having joined the network prior to the 1997 Memphis season. He conducts many of the lockerroom interviews you enjoy each week and keeps Mike in tune with the action as his spotter.









