The Continuous Call Team is an Australian radio sports program, covering the news and live games of the National Rugby League.
It is produced and broadcast by 2GB Sydney, and is relayed to stations in New South Wales, the ACT, Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia and Papua New Guinea.
Since 2006, the show's national reach has declined, with groups such as Broadcast Operations Group (BOG), Southern Cross Austereo (SCA), Grant Broadcasters (now ARN) and Capital Radio Network dropping 2GB's coverage for programs from either SCA's Triple M, 2SM or SEN, or in the case of Grant/ARN, dropping networked sports coverage entirely for cheaper local sport programs mixed with music.
The team consisting of Ray Hadley, Peter Frilingos, Bob Fulton, Steve Roach, Tony Megahey and Greg Alexander astounded industry insiders when they beat 2GB and ABC Radio, both of whom had the actual rights to NRL games in 2000 and 2001.
In 2002, when Ray Hadley moved to 2GB, he brought his team over with him (with the exception of Alexander) to bring their coverage of live NRL games, and continued to win the ratings since then.
In 2004, the team lost longtime member Peter Frilingos to a heart attack, and his spot was not filled for the rest of the season, to be eventually replaced by Darryl Brohman in 2005.
Throughout the history of The Continuous Call Team, music has been an integral part of the program with send ups of popular songs of any era and genre.