Cricket broadcasting rights partners Radio Sport and New Zealand Cricket have been in a stand-off this week over a line of questioning in a controversial interview.
Drive host D'Arcy Waldegrave pre-recorded an interview with New Zealand assistant coach Bob Carter on Wednesday after the third test draw against England.
Waldegrave had agreed with an NZC request that he not ask questions about deposed captain Ross Taylor's post-match comments that he wasn't as comfortable as he would like to be within the team or about Carter's apology to Taylor, reported in various media outlets this week.
NZC decided that chief executive David White was the only spokesperson for all Taylor-based issues.
However, station boss Matt Hunt was not prepared to agree to such terms and authorised Waldegrave to go ahead with the interview, asking the sensitive questions.