SEN will expand its coverage of the major race meetings this spring having secured national audio rights of the TAB Everest and Iron Jack Golden Eagle.
Racing fans can tune into the coverage and live race calls across the SEN radio network and 9 SENTrack stations around the country on Everest Day this Saturday for all the excitement of the world’s richest race on turf from Royal Randwick.
Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) is expanding its cricket coverage, partnering with Cricket Australia (CA) as its major commercial domestic radio rights holder.
SEN and SENTrack will cover all racing action this Spring after securing broadcast rights with the VRC for this year’s Melbourne Cup Carnival.
2020 marks the 90th anniversary of Phar Lap famously thundering down the straight to lift the spirits of a nation during the Great Depression and this year fans are expected to equally embrace the moment as a welcome reprieve from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Crocmedia will re-brand as Sports Entertainment Network from 1st October.
The move celebrates the evolution of the Crocmedia business from its regional radio beginnings to the dynamic multi-platform sports and entertainment business that it has become, connecting brands with fans across radio, television, digital, publishing, stadiums and events.
Crocmedia, will broadcast a record 31 games this NAB AFLW season live on SEN and syndicate its call of the NAB AFLW Grand Final on AFL Nation radio stations around the country.
Award-winning sports journalist Sam McClure is returning ‘home’ to Sportsday where his radio journey began, joining Gerard Healy as co-host from the start of February.
McClure, known as one of the industry’s best news-breakers, will join Brownlow medallist Healy and big-name regular guests including Matthew Richardson, Matthew Lloyd, Leigh Matthews and Caroline Wilson to dissect all things sport every Monday – Thursday from 6-8pm.
SEN today announced expanded reach into South Australia with the launch of 1629 SEN Mt Gambier, servicing South Australia’s South East corridor.
SEN’s presence in South Australia has increased rapidly in the past 12 months , with the station’s launch late 2018 and its recent unveiling of new studios at the iconic 1 King William Street address, known as Studio Lumo.
Crocmedia has reaffirmed its commitment to tennis and Melbourne’s Australian Open, signing a three-year deal to call the action courtside as the official domestic radio broadcast partner.
Sports fans in South Australia have a unique new home of sport with SEN SA relocating to a new cutting-edge showcase studio in the heart of the Adelaide CBD.
SEN SA has moved to 1 King William Street, the iconic location on the corner of King William and North Terrace enabling sports fans to get up close and personal with their favourite onair stars due to the studio’s unique street front view.