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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 .
1503 3AK was a popular music radio station dating back to the 1930s. Today, the station ceases to exist. It was sold in the 2000s several times, switched to 1116AM frequency and eventually sold to current owners Sports and Entertainment Network SEN 1116.
Sports Entertainment Network (SEN), formerly Crocmedia, is an Australian radio and television distribution company established in 2006. SEN's parent company is Sports Entertainment Group (SEG), formerly Pacific Star Network.
Born in the USA is a predominantly two-hour American sports show that airs on Melbourne radio station SEN 1116. It is hosted by American expats Steve Salisbury and Ed Wyatt. It is one of the few non-Aussie Rules Football shows on the station and has been airing since September 2005.
Andrew Maher is an Australian sports journalist and broadcaster for the Seven Network and Melbourne sport radio station 1116 SEN.He is best known for covering both Australian rules football and the Big Bash League for the Ten television network, as well as hosting AFL review program Before the Game.
SEN Track was born out of SEN+, which commenced broadcasting in Melbourne on 13 August 2018. [1] [2] The station was a simulcast of the 1116 SEN service, opting out for coverage of sports including the NFL, VFL, NBL and Super Rugby. The station also broadcast coverage of the 2019 Spring Racing Carnival. [3]
In March 2008, Hutchison joined 1116 SEN and, ... [16] As of November 2023, he was on a $550,000 annual salary with SEN and was the company's second-largest shareholder.
Leach was also host of SEN 1116's coverage of the A League. In 2012, Leach returned to ABC Radio and joined the ABC Radio Grandstand team, hosting a breakfast show on digital radio. [7] [8] He is a regular panellist on ABC-TV's Sunday morning sports talk show, Offsiders. In 2016, Leach joined David Schwarz as co-host of the SEN "Breakfast" show.