SEN heads to Vegas for historic NRL broadcast

SEN is heading to Las Vegas this weekend to broadcast live from Round One of the 2025 NRL Telstra Premiership Season at Allegiant Stadium.

SEN will broadcast the opening two games of the NRL season – Canberra Raiders v New Zealand Warriors, followed by 2024 Premiers the Penrith Panthers taking on the Cronulla Sharks – with SEN Stadium being available for fans in-stadium to listen to the commentary without delay.

It’s the first time SEN Stadium will be delivered outside Australia.

To ensure the best experience for fans, SEN will deploy state-of-the-art hardware on site to deliver the lowest latency possible.

The live calls – featuring the commentary team of Joel Caine and Tim Mannah – will be available through the SEN App.

Back home, there were healthy half year results for SEN this week.

Highlights:

  • Underlying EBITDA growth of 33% to $5m
  • Revenue growth of 4%
  • Operational costs reduced and streamlined
  • Net cash positive position. The same time last year saw $23m of net debt
  • Net Assets growth of 40% to $79m

SEN is also teaming up with Clubs NSW to launch three outside broadcast watch parties and pre-game shows across the state to bring the excitement of Vegas to listeners.

 SEN 1170am will be on location in Campbelltown at Wests Leagues Club (8-11am on air), hosted by Jimmy Smith and Brett Kimmorley; Tamworth at Wests Tamworth Leagues Club (11am-1pm on air), hosted by Glen Hawke and Adam Blair; and Parramatta Leagues Club (1-3pm on air), hosted by Julian King and Mark Carroll.

Clubs NSW is staging 22 watch parties across the state.

Game one of the 2025 NRL Telstra Premiership Season will kick off at 11am AEDT on Sunday 2 March between the Raiders and Warriors, followed by the clash between Penrith and Cronulla at 3.30pm AEDT.

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