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New Look For 2GB’s NRL Coverage and Wide World OF Sports Show

2GB has announced a revamped line up for the Continuous Call Team in 2023, and changes to its flagship Wide World of Sports program and Podcast offering. Former rugby league international Allana Ferguson will join the CCT in its 37th season on air, alongside Kangaroo and NSW Origin stars Boyd Cordner and Josh Morris.

Listeners through 2GB, 4BC and right across Australia will still hear all of their favourites too, with Darryl Brohman, Mark ‘Piggy’ Riddell, Mark Levy and David Morrow returning in 2023, while Ray Hadley will headline the commentary box during the State of Origin Series and NRL Finals.

2GB’s Wide World of Sports program will be led by Mark Levy again in 2023. He’ll be joined by Premiership coach Shane Flanagan, NSW and Premiership Captains Paul Gallen and Brad Fittler, together with legendary broadcaster Ken Sutcliffe.

And new to 2023, from 9Podcasts will be an all-new NRL podcast featuring Storm, QLD and Australian legend Billy Slater.

Ash Earnshaw, Nine’s Director of Sales, Total Audio, said: “We are the number one destination to engage sport fans, through trusted and big name talent and the heritage of our Wide World of Sports superbrand. Through our Total Audio strategy we continue to create new opportunities for advertisers, across linear radio, live stream and podcasts”

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