An original run of Roker Report podcasts were launched in 2011 but were discontinued in 2013. As part of the editorial restructuring in September 2016, the podcast was relaunched with the name Roker Rapport Podcast.
The podcast shows include both quick reaction, and longer more intensive full reviews of the latest match and result, with support from a regular team of contributors and guests – often including local Journalists or broadcasters. Previews of upcoming games are conducted with Journalists and opposition fans, podcasts, and club officials/owners such as Darragh MacAnthony of Peterborough United and Andy Holt of Accrington Stanley.
In May 2018, Roker Report received widespread attention among Sunderland supporters when Stewart Donald and Charlie Methven gave an exclusive interview on the Roker Rapport Podcast immediately after buying the club.[1] This was followed up by several more interviews until November 2019, at which point Roker Report joined a coordinated protest organised by the Red and White Army Supporters' Trust (RAWA) demanding the Sunderland chairman sell the club.
Additional special edition podcasts have included interviews with former chairman and Foundation of Light chair Sir Bob Murray,[10] former vice chairman John Fickling, Sunderland super-fan and now retired SAFC Supporters' Association chairman George Forster, former club secretary Malcolm Bramley, club historian Rob Mason, club officials such as Kevin Ball and prominent Sunderland fans, such as Sky Sports presenter Dave Jones.
Interviews have also been conducted with former Sunderland managers such as Peter Reid and Gus Poyet as well as former Sunderland players such as Niall Quinn, Kevin Phillips and Seb Larsson. The podcast team has also interviewed Sunderland A.F.C. Ladies manager Melanie Reay and players Keira Ramshaw, Claudia Moan, Neve Herron and Grace McCatty and former players Jen O'Neill, Rachel Furness and Beth Mead.
Roker Report also runs a 'Lasses Live' Twitter Spaces broadcast on the social media platform every Monday night, covering all things SAFC Ladies with a variety of guests from opposition clubs in the FA Women's Championship, including journalists, fans and others fighting for equality for the women's game in the UK, such as HerGameToo, the grassroots campaign group for an end to sexism in football, which Roker Report partners with.
As of 2019 the Roker Rapport Podcast has been officially partnered with local Sunderland charity the Sunderland Community Soup kitchen – all advertising revenue generated by the podcast is donated to the charity at the end of each year. The podcast itself operates strictly as non-profit, though the Roker Report on-site advertising is handled by SBNation.