Live Sport - Programming

Programming

The LiveSPORT Breakfast of Champions is hosted by Nathan Rarere, Ian Smith and Jeff Wilson between 06:00 and 10:00 weekdays. In addition to sports talk and half hourly Radio Live Sport News and News updates, the programme includes:

  • 06:40-06:50 Weekdays: Radio Live link-up - discussion of sport with Marcus Lush simulcast on Radio Live

Other programming includes:

  • 00:00-04:00 Weekdays: Trackside TV simulcast
  • 04:00-05:00 Weekdays: The Best of Radio Live Sport Breakfast
  • 05:00-06:00 Weekdays: The Best of On the Fields with Richard Loe
  • 10:00-11:00 Weekdays: On the Field with Richard Loe
  • 11:00-24:00 Weekdays: Radio Trackside
  • 12:00-04:00 Saturdays: Trackside TV simulcast
  • 04:00-06:00 Saturdays: The Best of Radio Live Sport
  • 06:00-08:00 Saturdays: Fishing Show with Grant Blair, Terry Williams-King and Bruce 'Swish' Duncan
  • 08:00-09:00 Saturdays: The Starting Gates with Alby Gain & Peter Earley, including TAB Sportsdesk at 08:45
  • 09-:00-10:00 Saturdays: On the Sideline with Grant Nisbett
  • 10:00-11:00 Saturdays: TAB Trackside simulcast: The First Call
  • 11:00-24:00 Saturdays: Radio Trackside
  • 01:00-05:00 Sundays: Trackside TV simulcast
  • 04:00-05:00 Sundays: Best of the LiveSPORT Week
  • 05:00-06:00 Sundays: Best of the "On the Field' from the Week
  • 06:00-08:00 Sundays: Riccardo Ball on Sport
  • 08:00-09:00 Sundays: The Great Trans-Tasman Sport Show
  • 08:00-09:00 Sundays: [Wynton Rufer} Wyntons World of Football
  • 09:00-24:00 Sundays: Des Coppins and Murray Owles,

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