1116 SEN

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1116 SEN (3AK)
1116 SEN logo.svg
Broadcast areaMelbourne RA1
Frequency
  • AM: 1116kHz
  • DAB+: 9A Melbourne
Programming
Language(s)English
Format Sports radio
Ownership
Owner
SEN Track
History
Founded 1931 (as 3AK)
Call sign meaning
Founder Akron Tyre Co
Technical information
Licensing authority
Australian Communications & Media Authority
Power 5,000 watts
Transmitter coordinates
37°44′41.3″S145°6′37.3″E / 37.744806°S 145.110361°E / -37.744806; 145.110361
Links
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.sen.com.au

1116 SEN (call sign 3AK) is an Australian radio station in Victoria, Australia. Owned and operated by Sports Entertainment Group, it broadcasts a sports radio format. It commenced broadcasting on 29 November 1931 as 3AK, the station currently broadcasts from studios in South Melbourne.

Contents

History

The station first broadcast on 29 November 1931 as 3AK. [1] In October 2003, amid growing debt and struggling ratings, 3AK operators Data & Commerce Limited placed the station up for sale. [2] In November, owners Data & Commerce Limited entered into a lease with the newly formed Sports Entertainment Network to create SEN 1116, a 24-hour sports radio station. Headed by managing director Danny Staffieri, formerly of FIVEaa, the new station was promoted as 'entertaining radio with a sports focus', and would rival horse racing station Sport 927. [3] [4]

On 19 January 2004, SEN 1116 launched onto Melbourne's airwaves, with former AFL footballers Garry Lyon, Tim Watson and Billy Brownless heading the station's "Morning Glory" breakfast show, Richmond Football Club premiership player Kevin Bartlett in mornings, Radio National's Francis Leach in afternoons, and Dermott Brereton and Anthony Hudson in drive. [5] In the year's first radio ratings survey, the station jumped from reaching 1.2% of the Melbourne radio market as 3AK, to 2.1% as SEN, [6] growing to 2.8% in the year's fourth survey despite the lack of coverage of any major sports. [7] However, in July, the station secured broadcast rights to the 2004 Summer Olympics, alongside 2GB, 2CC, FIVEaa, 6IX, HO-FM and Hot 100, among others. [8] SEN also carried coverage of the 2004 NRL Grand Final from 2GB, and the 2004–05 FA Premier League from BBC Radio 5 Live.

In December 2004, the SEN brand was revealed to be expanded into Adelaide, with Sports Entertainment Network leasing news talk 5DN from Australian Radio Network to create SEN 1323. [9] [10] Launching on 1 February 2005, the station became a simulcast of its Melbourne sister station, with only one Adelaide-based programme – "The Boys Next Door", hosted by former FIVEaa presenter Mark Aiston, The Sunday Footy Show panelist Mark Bickley and Port Adelaide Football Club ruckman Matthew Primus. However, while the station remained flat in Melbourne, ratings dwindled in Adelaide; despite gaining coverage of the New Zealand cricket tour of Australia and the 2005 VFL season, Sports Entertainment Network entered voluntary administration, citing $3.5 million in losses. [11] The SEN 1323 lease was cancelled, resulting in ARN launching easy listening-format Cruise 1323. The Melbourne station was sold back to Pacific Star Network, the renamed Data & Commerce Limited.

2010s

In July 2015, the newsroom shared between SEN and sister station 3MP was closed, replaced with the Victorian news service from Macquarie National News, based at 3AW. [12] [13]

In November 2015, it was announced that Francis Leach would depart ABC Grandstand Digital following the axing of the Grandstand Breakfast programme, and rejoin SEN, hosting SEN Breakfast alongside David Schwarz to replace The Morning Glory. [14] Co-host Andrew Maher moved to afternoons, launching SEN Lunch Break, moving Daniel Harford into drive with Mark Allen. Andrew Gaze and Tim Watson, while losing regular timeslots, would remain with the station as a contributor. [14]

In January 2018, the station's schedule was again refreshed. Former ABC commentator Gerard Whateley joined the station as chief sports caller and mornings presenter, with Kevin Bartlett moving to the drive show following the departure of Harford. [15] [16] In April 2018, parent company Pacific Star Network merged with sports media business Crocmedia, [17] most notable for producing the AFL Nation broadcast call heard across regional Australia.

In July 2019, SEN has partnered with Crocmedia has purchased 23 narrowband radio licences across Australia including Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Gold Coast, Darwin and Alice Springs.

Notable announcers

Current announcers

Former announcers

Sports coverage

SEN has exclusive and non-exclusive rights to various sports in Australia:

Australian rules football

Basketball

Cricket

Football

Golf

Horse racing

Rugby League

Rugby Union

Tennis

SEN SA

SEN SA
SEN SA.svg
Broadcast area Adelaide, South Australia
Frequency 1629 kHz AM
BrandingSEN SA
Programming
Language(s) English
Format Sports radio
History
First air date
6 December 2018
Technical information
Power 400 W
Transmitter coordinates
34°51′43″S138°34′10″E / 34.86194°S 138.56944°E / -34.86194; 138.56944
Repeater(s) 1629 kHz AM Mount Gambier

On 13 October 2018, SEN parent company Pacific Star Network confirmed it had purchased an AM narrowband licence in Adelaide, South Australia, returning the SEN brand to South Australia. [18] [19] The station launched on 1629 AM on 6 December 2018, with local presenters Kane Cornes, Andrew Hayes, Kym Dillon and Michelangelo Rucci. Other programs, including Gerard Whateley's morning show and live sports coverage, will be syndicated live from the Melbourne station. [18] [20]

On 9 September 2019, SEN SA Breakfast commenced simulcasting on RadioTAB's 1539AM Adelaide frequency. [21] On 2 December, a second South Australian frequency was launched – also on 1629 AM – covering Mount Gambier. [22]

SEN Track

SEN Track is a radio network broadcasting coverage of horse, thoroughbred and greyhound racing, which launched on 28 March 2020.

1170 SEN

1170 SEN (2CH)
Broadcast area Sydney, New South Wales
Frequency 1170 kHz AM
Branding1170 SEN
Programming
Language(s) English
Format Sports radio
History
First air date
22 October 2020
Former call signs
2CH
Call sign meaning
Churches
Technical information
Power 5000 W
Transmitter coordinates
34°51′43″S138°34′10″E / 34.86194°S 138.56944°E / -34.86194; 138.56944

1170 SEN (official callsign 2CH) is a sports radio station in Sydney, New South Wales.

SEN Top End

On 17 October 2021 SEN Top End launched on 1611 AM Narrowcast broadcasting coverage of the Northern Territory Football League, horse, thoroughbred and greyhound racing.

SEN Hobart

On 7 July 2021 SEN Hobart launched on 1629 AM Narrowcast providing coverage of several local and national sports such as Cricket, AFL, horse, thoroughbred and greyhound racing. There are live programs from Hobart on Friday, Saturday and Monday mornings.

SEN Gold Coast

On the 3rd March 2021 SEN Gold Coast launched on 1620 AM Narrowcast providing coverage of several local and national sports such as Cricket, AFL, horse, thoroughbred and greyhound racing.

Former stations

SEN 1323

SEN 1323 was launched on 1 February 2005 in Adelaide, replacing 5DN. It largely simulcast 1116 SEN, with a single opt-out program for the Adelaide market. The station closed following parent company Data & Commerce Limited entering voluntary administration in June 2005.

SEN+

SEN+ commenced broadcasting on 13 August 2018, replacing Classic Rock Radio. [23] [24] The station broadcast live coverage of the NFL, NBA, A-League and Super Rugby as well as live and timeshifted programming from the main SEN station.

On 28 March 2020, it was replaced by SEN Track and has since been purchased by ACE Radio Broadcasters to relaunch as 3MP.

Notable programs

Former

Podcasts

The station also has produced some podcasts, including:

Related Research Articles

3AK is the call sign of SEN 1116, and the earlier on-air name of a former Melbourne talk-back radio and music station, which, in 2003, leased its licence to sports network SEN 1116. A number of unusual events and precedents throughout the station's history make its story of unusual interest. These events include :

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