Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) continues to expand throughout the West Australian market, with SENSpirit Margaret River 1494am set to hit the airwaves towards the end of 2022.
Providing a dedicated station to one of Australia’s most popular destinations, the newly formatted frequency will deliver in-depth sporting news and analysis to the Southwest region, in addition to music from the 80s, 90s and 2000s.
Sports Entertainment Network national radio director Sam Thompson said SENSpirit Margaret River 1494am will provide the best of both worlds for listeners who crave sporting content and the music they love.
“We know the passion West Australians have for the sport, particularly their local teams. I have no doubt the content offered on SENSpirit Margaret River 1494am will resonate with listeners in the Southwest region. We are delighted to expand our content further throughout WA to our growing audience.”
Chief executive Craig Hutchison said SENSpirit Margaret River 1494am will provide a dedicated station that the renowned region can be proud of.
“The Margaret River region truly is one of Australia’s most popular tourism destinations, known for its wine, surfing, food, and of course sport. The region really has something to offer everyone. We are delighted to now deliver their own radio station and continue the expansion of SEN.”
The station will have a strong WA focus, with programs including Gilly & Goss (with Adam Gilchrist and Tim Gossage), Nay for Breakfast (hosted by Naomi Pearce), The Late Breakfast with Nims Azoor, The Run Home with Hase & Marto (Paul Hasleby and Damian Martin) and Drive with Peter Vlahos all available via the frequency.
Listeners will also be able to enjoy all the sporting news from around Australia with SEN Breakfast (Garry Lyon and Tim Watson) and Whateley (Gerard Whateley) also broadcast from the station.
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