A small group of sports nuts, presenters and producers have taken on the mammoth challenge set by KFC to turn 22 years
of sporting history, controversy, highlights and low lights, reviews and previews and most importantly 22 years of every
sporting cliché imaginable into a 3-hour celebration of Radio Sport.
The Radio Sport network has been forced to shut down indefinitely with competitions, audiences and advertisers all
suffering the impacts of the global pandemic called COVID-19.
Not happy to let the cornerstone of New Zealand sports broadcasting head quietly off into the sunset, KFC has called the
ref back and is giving sports fans all around New Zealand, some Radio Sport “Extra Time” on ANZAC Day Monday (27th
April) from 9am.
“We know Kiwis are missing sports and the entertainment it provides, so we’re proud to bring Radio Sport back for Extra
Time. As supporters of New Zealand sport and sports fans, we are excited to celebrate 22 years of Radio Sport and help
the team relive some of New Zealand’s most iconic sporting moments,” said Arif Khan, CEO Restaurant Brands (NZ).
Thanks to “Extra Time” backers KFC, the show will be broadcast live on all former Radio Sport frequencies (now home to
Newstalk ZB), iHeartRadio and on nzherald.co.nz.
Former Radio Sport veteran Jason Pine’s taken on the job of anchoring the 3-hour special roping in some of the most
familiar voices in New Zealand sport reporting, commentating and “opinionating”.
“They’re all “special” guests when it comes to sports broadcasting, but I’ll be joined by the likes of Ian Foster, Eric
Murray and some familiar Radio Sport voices. The biggest challenge I’ll have is getting them to stop talking long enough
so I can give them all their fair share of air-time, ” said Pine.
The KFC Radio Sport “Extra Time” Show will also give sports fans the chance to relive the most spectacular moments in
New Zealand sport over the 22 years that Radio Sport has been there with the competitors and for the fans.
“Choosing what not to include in the show has been an incredible challenge. I have no doubt our listeners will give us
plenty of feedback during the show come Monday. Radio Sport fans are renowned for being the most loyal, and just maybe
the most opinionated radio listeners in New Zealand” said Pine.
The KFC Radio Sport “Extra Time” Show, 9am – 12pm, Monday 27th April.