The Crowd Goes Wild

The Crowd Goes Wild is a 30-minute sports entertainment show broadcast on New Zealand nationwide television channel Prime TV.[1] The show premiered on Monday 26 June 2006.[2]

The Crowd Goes Wild
GenreSports
Presented byAndrew Mulligan
James McOnie
StarringAndrew Mulligan
James McOnie
Chris Key
Huw Beynon
Josh Kronfeld
Cat Tuivaiti
Wairangi Koopu
Anna Willcox-Silfverberg
Storm Purvis
Country of originNew Zealand
Original language(s)New Zealand English
No. of seasons12 (2006-2018)
Production
Executive producer(s)Ric Salizzo
Producer(s)Huw Beynon
James Copland
CinematographyLogan Swinkels
James Copland
Nathan McKinnon
Editor(s)Logan Swinkels
James Copland
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30 minutes
DistributorSky Network Television
Release
Original networkPrime TV
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Original releaseMonday 26 June 2006 
present
External links
Prime TV The Crowd Goes Wild
Production website

The Crowd Goes Wild is presented by sports journalist Andrew Mulligan and James McOnie, Hayley Holt, Ric Salizzo, Wairangi Koopu, Chris Key or Huw Beynon if either of the main hosts are 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 .[3]

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.[4]

Field reporters include James McOnie, Hayley Holt, Chris Key, Makere Gibbons, former All Black Josh Kronfeld, former Silver Fern Cat Tuivaiti, Rugby League star Wairangi Koopu, Winter Olympic athlete Anna Willcox-Silfverberg, and former Silver Fern Storm Purvis .[5][6]

Former SportsCafe host and veteran journalist Ric Salizzo is the show's executive producer, who also on rare occasions will host as well.

Presenters and reporters

Former presenters and reporters

  • James Somerset reporter Feb 2008 to Nov 2013
  • Mark Richardson presenter Feb 2006 to Dec 2016
  • Hayley Holt reporter Dec 2009 to Jan 2018
  • Meghan Mutrie reporter Jun 2011 to Nov 2013
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