SEN SA moves to a new home

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.
 
To be known as SEN SA’s Studio Lumo, as part of a partnership with leading energy retailer Lumo Energy SA, the venue will create and house locally made South Australian radio, digital and TV content.
 
Port Adelaide star Kane Cornes and four-time Central Districts premiership player Andrew Hayes, hosts of Breakfast with Kane & Haysey, are among the local talent whose live shows will come Studio Lumo each week, alongside drivetime duo Kym Dillon and Michelangelo Rucci on Afternoon’s with Kymbo & the Rooch.

       Andrew Hayes, Michelangelo Rucci, & Adam Cooney
Breakfast with Kane and Hayesy is already also simulcast on 1539 Radio Tab SA.
 
Pacific Star Network CEO, Craig Hutchison said the new studios were a direct result of SEN SA’s success since its launch only a year ago.
 
“South Australia is home to some of the most obsessed sports fans in Australia and we are delighted to celebrate that with a new dedicated Adelaide studio in such an iconic location,” Hutchison said.
 
“Our vision is for SEN SA’s Studio Lumo to be part of the sporting experience of the town. It’s in the heart of the ever growing city activity and a decent Malcolm Blight torpedo from Adelaide Oval.
 
“We’ve been overwhelmed by the passionate response from Adelaide listeners so we are more committed than ever to providing 24/7 dedicated sport radio content – delivered by some of the biggest names in sport.”

 
    
                   Darryl Wakelin, Morgan Goss, Rick Parakevopoulos

 

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