Changes at Sky radio
Sky Sports Radio’s new schedule includes enhancements to the racing stable with the expansion of racing coverage due later this month, while its sports team will be laden with premiership talent.
“2010 is massive for Sky Sports Radio. We’ll have more races, improved coverage and the biggest names to ensure our focus on racing and sports is number one for fans,” said Sky Sports Radio Chief Operating Officer Brendan Parnell.
The changes to Sky Sports Radio’s programming are:
•Racing HQ will air 9-10am (Tuesday to Friday) leading the racing news and setting the agenda in racing information and entertainment. The first edition of Racing HQ, to be hosted by Andrew Bensley, will air on Tuesday 30 March.
•The popular Punters Post Mortem program (Mondays 9-10am) will have a new host from Monday 29 March with Terry Kennedy joining experts Ron Dufficy and Deane Lester (current Raceday presenter Greg Radley will move to Sky Racing as a television host on the expanded Sky Racing television channels).
•Sports Sunday will become the year round fixture of sports and racing from 7am each week. Jimmy Smith will host the upgraded program which will now feature racing, sports, news and talkback. There will be a dedicated racing segment from 7:30-8am with Daily Telegraph Racing Editor Ray Thomas, while during the NRL season there will be a rugby league focus from 8-10am with Peter Peters and Greg Hartley. Tommy from Campbelltown will also be a regular fixture. The new Sports Sunday kicks off from this Sunday 14 March.
•To cater for the expanded coverage of international racing, the National Racing Service will commence weekdays at 10am from Monday 29 March and be extended from 9pm to midnight on Sunday and Monday nights from 4 April. As a result, Football Fever will no longer be part of the Sky Sports Radio line-up.
In January, Racing HQ host Andrew Bensley celebrated 30 years in the media starting with radio in the western Queensland outpost of Charleville.
The respected racing news hound promises a fast moving hour of latest news, views and previews on Racing HQ.
“All of the key players – owners, trainers, jockeys and administrators – will tell it first on Sky Sports Radio,” Bensley said.
Greg Radley has viewed his switch from Sky Sports Radio to the expanded Sky Racing channels as “changing gait”.
“Having been ensconced in radio since 1989, it is a whole new challenge to be part of this exciting concept of expanded and innovative race telecasting,” Radley said.
“I am ready and raring to go.”
Jimmy Smith’s graduation from a decade long top grade rugby league career to the media takes another sizeable step when he hosts Sports Sunday.
Jimmy’s career included stints with the Roosters, Magpies and Rabbitohs and he has since made the transition to radio and television.
“I am really looking forward to working with experts in their specific sports field,” Smith said.
“It will be particularly interesting covering thoroughbred racing with Ray Thomas, who is so well respected.”
Sky Sports Radio today also confirmed its premier line-up of guest experts for the Big Sports Breakfast in 2010.
“Sky Sports Radio is continuing to give its audience the biggest and best names, presenting the biggest and best news in sport and racing,” Mr Parnell said.
Members of the premiership winning line-up join hosts Michael Slater and Terry Kennedy on the Big Sports Breakfast to offer the views that matter on sport.
New regular guests include Wallaby great Mark Ella, Australian hooker Cameron Smith and former Sydney Swan Jared Crouch.
The complete Big Sports Breakfast premiership winning team of guests for 2010 is:
CRICKET: Stuart Clarke, Geoff Lawson, Simon O’Donnell, Mike Coward, Brad Haddin
RUGBY LEAGUE: Gary Freeman, Paul Vautin, Brad Walter, Josh Massoud, Cameron Smith, David Middleton
TENNIS: Rodger Rasheed
RUGBY UNION: Mark Ella
AFL: Jared Crouch
GOLF: Brett Ogle, Paul Gow
CYCLING: Mike Tomalaris
FOOTBALL (SOCCER): Andy Paschalidis, Mark Schwarzer
MOTOR SPORT: Greg Rust, Cameron McConville
USA SPORT: Dick Fain
BOXING: Dan Rafael, Mat Brooks
RACING: Rod Gallegos, Richard Freedman, Andrew Le Jeune, Greg Radley
BASKETBALL: Steve Carfino
TAB SPORTSBET: Glenn Munsie
While racing is the backbone of Sky Sports Radio, the station provides its audience with a variety of niche sporting programs with associated sports betting information.
The flagship of these programs is the Big Sports Breakfast with Terry Kennedy and Michael Slater.
The program goes to air each weekday morning from 5:30-9am and is the state's only all sports breakfast show.
In addition to its Sydney footprint, Sky Sports Radio has more than 104 narrowcast transmitters around NSW ensuring a total statewide coverage.
Sky Sports Radio has been broadcasting the very best of thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing to its state-wide audience for over 34 of its 84 year history.
Each week more than 1500 races are now broadcast live, as well as the corresponding prerace and post race form and TAB betting information.
This unique blend of high calibre racing and general sports coverage broadcast statewide has made Sky Sports Radio one of the leaders in sporting coverage in NSW.
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Bit sad that 2KY is now known as SKY. Looks like all of the original radio callsigns will slowly but surely disappear and we will know them by their new fangle names. I have not been home to Sydney since Ron Casey was on the air but here in Adelaide 5DN went to sleep and became SEN, streamed from Melbourne until it fell off the perch only to come back as Cruise.
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Changes at Sky radio
Friday, March 12, 2010 | Labels: Radionews |
Sky Sports Radio’s new schedule includes enhancements to the racing stable with the expansion of racing coverage due later this month, while its sports team will be laden with premiership talent.
“2010 is massive for Sky Sports Radio. We’ll have more races, improved coverage and the biggest names to ensure our focus on racing and sports is number one for fans,” said Sky Sports Radio Chief Operating Officer Brendan Parnell.
The changes to Sky Sports Radio’s programming are:
•Racing HQ will air 9-10am (Tuesday to Friday) leading the racing news and setting the agenda in racing information and entertainment. The first edition of Racing HQ, to be hosted by Andrew Bensley, will air on Tuesday 30 March.
•The popular Punters Post Mortem program (Mondays 9-10am) will have a new host from Monday 29 March with Terry Kennedy joining experts Ron Dufficy and Deane Lester (current Raceday presenter Greg Radley will move to Sky Racing as a television host on the expanded Sky Racing television channels).
•Sports Sunday will become the year round fixture of sports and racing from 7am each week. Jimmy Smith will host the upgraded program which will now feature racing, sports, news and talkback. There will be a dedicated racing segment from 7:30-8am with Daily Telegraph Racing Editor Ray Thomas, while during the NRL season there will be a rugby league focus from 8-10am with Peter Peters and Greg Hartley. Tommy from Campbelltown will also be a regular fixture. The new Sports Sunday kicks off from this Sunday 14 March.
•To cater for the expanded coverage of international racing, the National Racing Service will commence weekdays at 10am from Monday 29 March and be extended from 9pm to midnight on Sunday and Monday nights from 4 April. As a result, Football Fever will no longer be part of the Sky Sports Radio line-up.
In January, Racing HQ host Andrew Bensley celebrated 30 years in the media starting with radio in the western Queensland outpost of Charleville.
The respected racing news hound promises a fast moving hour of latest news, views and previews on Racing HQ.
“All of the key players – owners, trainers, jockeys and administrators – will tell it first on Sky Sports Radio,” Bensley said.
Greg Radley has viewed his switch from Sky Sports Radio to the expanded Sky Racing channels as “changing gait”.
“Having been ensconced in radio since 1989, it is a whole new challenge to be part of this exciting concept of expanded and innovative race telecasting,” Radley said.
“I am ready and raring to go.”
Jimmy Smith’s graduation from a decade long top grade rugby league career to the media takes another sizeable step when he hosts Sports Sunday.
Jimmy’s career included stints with the Roosters, Magpies and Rabbitohs and he has since made the transition to radio and television.
“I am really looking forward to working with experts in their specific sports field,” Smith said.
“It will be particularly interesting covering thoroughbred racing with Ray Thomas, who is so well respected.”
Sky Sports Radio today also confirmed its premier line-up of guest experts for the Big Sports Breakfast in 2010.
“Sky Sports Radio is continuing to give its audience the biggest and best names, presenting the biggest and best news in sport and racing,” Mr Parnell said.
Members of the premiership winning line-up join hosts Michael Slater and Terry Kennedy on the Big Sports Breakfast to offer the views that matter on sport.
New regular guests include Wallaby great Mark Ella, Australian hooker Cameron Smith and former Sydney Swan Jared Crouch.
The complete Big Sports Breakfast premiership winning team of guests for 2010 is:
CRICKET: Stuart Clarke, Geoff Lawson, Simon O’Donnell, Mike Coward, Brad Haddin
RUGBY LEAGUE: Gary Freeman, Paul Vautin, Brad Walter, Josh Massoud, Cameron Smith, David Middleton
TENNIS: Rodger Rasheed
RUGBY UNION: Mark Ella
AFL: Jared Crouch
GOLF: Brett Ogle, Paul Gow
CYCLING: Mike Tomalaris
FOOTBALL (SOCCER): Andy Paschalidis, Mark Schwarzer
MOTOR SPORT: Greg Rust, Cameron McConville
USA SPORT: Dick Fain
BOXING: Dan Rafael, Mat Brooks
RACING: Rod Gallegos, Richard Freedman, Andrew Le Jeune, Greg Radley
BASKETBALL: Steve Carfino
TAB SPORTSBET: Glenn Munsie
While racing is the backbone of Sky Sports Radio, the station provides its audience with a variety of niche sporting programs with associated sports betting information.
The flagship of these programs is the Big Sports Breakfast with Terry Kennedy and Michael Slater.
The program goes to air each weekday morning from 5:30-9am and is the state's only all sports breakfast show.
In addition to its Sydney footprint, Sky Sports Radio has more than 104 narrowcast transmitters around NSW ensuring a total statewide coverage.
Sky Sports Radio has been broadcasting the very best of thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing to its state-wide audience for over 34 of its 84 year history.
Each week more than 1500 races are now broadcast live, as well as the corresponding prerace and post race form and TAB betting information.
This unique blend of high calibre racing and general sports coverage broadcast statewide has made Sky Sports Radio one of the leaders in sporting coverage in NSW.
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Bit sad that 2KY is now known as SKY. Looks like all of the original radio callsigns will slowly but surely disappear and we will know them by their new fangle names. I have not been home to Sydney since Ron Casey was on the air but here in Adelaide 5DN went to sleep and became SEN, streamed from Melbourne until it fell off the perch only to come back as Cruise.
Martin O'Neil has a lot of sorting out to do before the semi-final in two weeks.
That rss option on your site here is splendid, you should tell people about it in your next post. I haven't noticed it for the first couple of times, now I'm using it every morning to check on any updates. I'm on a real slow dial-up connection in Ohio and it's rather frustrating to sit there and wait for such a long time 'til the page loads... but hey, I just found your rss page and added it to the Google Reader and there you are... I'm always up-to-date! Well pal, keep up the good work and make that rss button a little bigger so that other people can enjoy that as well :-P
I just can't believe how many individuals post spam on sites, especially private blogs just for the sake of howling link juice. I need to stay alert all day even with fantastic plugins like Akismet. I don't want to imagine what would happen to my websites if I didn't had this kind of security. Get a solid job spammers!
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