Racing Radio

Former Victorian racing caller Ted Ryan has died.

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It’s worth noting that RSN’s schedule has become more aligned to SENTrack in recent months.

Most Evenings are now “Chasing and Pacing” programming shared with SENTrack. Essentially, the Raceday program between 12pm and 6pm remains the only session different on RSN.

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RSN and SEN Turf effectively operate as networked stations, a structure that has been in place since SEN acquired Racing WA’s media arm. Chasing and Pacing is produced from SEN Turf’s WA studios most nights, while RSN 927 delivers a networked Raceday broadcast from Melbourne during the day.

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Giddy Up: The most syndicated radio show in Australia is expanding

(Craig) Hutchison this week oversaw further growth of SEN’s racing industry station network with its daily Giddy Up program now live on Racing.com on 7plus for four hours, five days a week.

The show is hosted by Gareth Hall and is — according to Mumbrella’s estimations — Australia’s most syndicated radio show.

In addition to being a key program across the 20 SENTrack stations around Australia, Giddy Up can be heard on recent SEN acquisition RSN via 20 frequencies RSN broadcasts across Victoria. It can also be heard on the SENTurf network of 30+ frequencies across Western Australia.

Giddy Up can also be streamed or heard on demand via the SEN app.