Radio Sport also provided a sports-based news service, produced in house, and updated at regular intervals.
The Country 'Early Edition' presented by Rowena Duncam aired Monday-Friday from 5 am until 6 am from the Dunedin Studios, and featured highlights of the 12 pm show and a cross to the Radio Sport Breakfast team.
The vacancy was filled by former drive-time presenter D'Arcy Waldegrave, with former New Zealand cricketer Mark Richardson as his co-host.
From 2014 experienced sport broadcaster Martin Devlin took over the slot after being shifted from sister station Radio Hauraki.
The show featured regular correspondents, interviews and talkback, it also contained light hearted segments based entirely on TV game shows, sport matches predictions & a comical, lighthearted look at the weekends sports presented in a 1950s BBC style.
The afternoon talkback programme between midday and 4 pm on the station was hosted by Daniel McHardy from the Wellington studios.
The show primarily featured calls from its listeners and predicts the weekend's sports on Friday afternoons.
Weekends were dominated by live commentaries, punctuated by shows with Veitch (until 2018) and Watson and other simulcast programming from Newstalk ZB.
The other FM frequencies were rebranded; Blenheim as Radio Hauraki, Westport and Greymouth as ZM.