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''The Crowd Goes Wild'' is a 30-minute sports entertainment show broadcast on New Zealand nationwide television channel Prime TV.〔(Prime TV - The Crowd Goes Wild )〕 The show premiered on Monday 26 June 2006.〔(The Crowd Goes Wild - Weekdays at 7pm on Prime ) ''Scoop NZ Website'', 13 June 2006〕 ''The Crowd Goes Wild'' is presented by sports journalist Andrew Mulligan and former test cricketer Mark Richardson and sometimes by James McOnie, Hayley Holt or Ric Salizzo if either Andrew or Mark is away. The programme covers the sporting events of the day in a lighthearted format, broadcast live from the studio with pre-recorded segments and clips. It airs five times per week at 7:00pm on weeknights and is replayed on both Prime and Sky Sports .〔(The Crowd Goes Wild ) ''Prime TV''〕 In late 2010 the show was moved from its live 7pm timeslot to 10:30pm, with the show being recorded at 6:30pm (and played at that time on Sky Sport 1). This move was unpopular, criticised by at least one commentator, and ultimately reversed.〔(Philpott, Chris: 'An open letter to The Crowd Goes Wild' Stuff.co.nz, 2/11/2010 )〕 Field reporters include James McOnie, Hayley Holt and former All Black Josh Kronfeld while other personalities such as former All Black Frank Bunce have occasionally hosted the show.〔(The Crowd Goes Wild Interview with James and James ) ''SkyWatch''〕〔(The Crowd Goes Wild Friday ) ''Prime TV''〕 Former Sports Cafe host and veteran journalist Ric Salizzo is the show's executive producer, who also sometimes hosts with one of either Mark or Andrew on a Friday night. ==Presenters and reporters== *Andrew Mulligan – presenter *Mark Richardson – presenter *James McOnie – reporter *Hayley Holt – reporter *Josh Kronfeld – reporter *Chris Key – production *James Copland – producer & reporter *Allan George – production *Marc Ellis – Temporary presenter for Rugby World Cup 2011 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Crowd Goes Wild」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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