Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) is gearing up for a massive month of golf in November 2024, showcasing an unrivalled slate of content across audio, digital, and TV platforms.
Across November, SEN will deliver comprehensive coverage of some of the biggest events in Australian golf, including the ISPS HANDA Australian Open and BMW Australian PGA Championship, ensuring fans are immersed in the action wherever they are.
i’m not sure the excitement (?) of golf would translate to the airwaves
Golf is not exciting (or a legitimate sport in my eyes).
As posted in Seven News reporters thread, Tim Watson is finishing up at the Melbourne newsroom in December. It will be interesting to see if he stays as co-host of SEN 1116 breakfast next year.
New women’s sport program, The Performance Hour, premiered on SEN on Sunday this week.
Former AFL premiership player and coach Adam Simpson is joining SEN next year. He will co-host Breakfast with Tim Gossage on SEN’s WA stations every Monday from February 10.
Beyond that, Simpson will lend his expert commentary to AFL Nation across Australia, as well as contributing to Whateley with Gerard Whateley on SEN 1116am in Melbourne, SEN SA 1629am in Adelaide and networked stations across Australia, and appearing on Saturday’s Crunch Time throughout the AFL season.
The SEN website had a refresh this week. At the top left of the homepage, you choose the region (the six states of Australia + NZ), then the homepage will show the articles tailored to the respective region.
Great looking website. I like it’s “newsy” feel.
I notice that 1116SEN’s logo is simply, “SEN Melbourne”.
A lot closer to the app now.
Still a mixed bag - weird that all the show sites are offsite links to a third party service - surely they should be trying to wrap that around an ‘sen account’ and getting you to subscribe to feeds/shows in their app/website, rather than it be totally off platform with no real way to link it in.
Really buries their biggest content as well, with all the shows being given equal billing.
Is Sportnation remaining on the SEN app? The logo was updated today and stream is still there.
Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) has locked in its Breakfast and Mornings programming line-up for SEN 1116am in Melbourne, alongside Corey Parker joining Ian Healy at SENQ and Vossy and Brandy continuing on in Sydney in 2025.
While Tim Watson has announced his television retirement after nearly 30 years at the end of this year, he will continue on SEN 1116am with Garry Lyon doing SEN Breakfast with Garry & Tim, Tuesdays to Thursdays. The pair of AFL greats were a part of the first-ever program when SEN launched in Melbourne 20 years ago in January.
Kicking off on Friday 7 February 2025, the show will air weekly from 9am to midday AEST, broadcast across SEN stations including SEN 1170am in Sydney, SENQ 693am in Brisbane and SEN 1620am on the Gold Coast, running all the way through until the NRL Grand Final in October.