Sport 927

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Sport 927 is Melbourne's racing station. And while much of the station is dedicated to covering Gallops, Harness and Greyhound racing, it does also cover other sports, dedicating the morning program with Michael Christian, and Mick Mcguane] starting at 5am weekdays with Prime Time Sports, while at night Andrew Kuuse delivers his Sportstalk program. From 9am Steve Moran covers all things racing including news updates and late mail. Afternoons and Nights are the national racing service which broadcasts live feeds of racing meeting all over Australia. During the 12am-5am shift, veteran broadcaster Arthur Higgins takes over Saturday to Tuesday while Trevor Himstedt is heard Wednesday to Friday and on Weekend Breakfast.

Formerly known as 3UZ, one of Melbourne's oldest radio stations.

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