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1116 SEN
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City of license Melbourne, Australia
Broadcast area Melbourne
Branding SEN 1116
Slogan "Melbourne's Home of Sport" and "Melbourne's New Home of Footy"
Frequency 1116 kHz AM
First air date 2004
Format Talk/Sport
Class Commercial
Callsign meaning SEN - Sports Entertainment Network
Former callsigns 3AK
Owner Pacific Star Network Limited
Webcast http://sen1116.conexim.com.au/sen1116_16.asx
Website http://www.sen.com.au

SEN 1116 (callsign 3AK), the acronym standing for Sports Entertainment Network, is a commercial AM radio station based in Melbourne, Australia, operating on 1116 kHz. It is currently owned and operated by Pacific Star Network Limited.

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History

SEN began in late January 2004, leasing the 3AK frequency from Pacific Star.

Monday to Friday Line-up

6am-9am - Morning Glory with Andy Maher and Tim Watson
9am-12pm - Hungry for Sport with Kevin Bartlett
12pm-4pm - Harf Time with Daniel Harford
4pm-7pm - The Run Home with Francis Leach and David Schwarz
7pm-11pm - Evenings with Mark Fine
11pm-12pm - The Four Diegos Soccer Show
12am-6am - All Night Appetite with Christian Argenti and Darren Parkin

AFL rights

SEN is broadcasting 5 matches of live AFL football every round of the 2009 AFL Premiership Season.

1116 SEN's AFL Football Commentary team includes Anthony Hudson, Matt Granland, Kevin Bartlett, David Schwarz, Dermott Brereton, Wayne Schwass, Terry Wallace and Matthew Lloyd.

Digital Radio and SEN

2009 sees the commencement of digital radio broadcasting in Melbourne. Digital radio transmissions are to be provided by Service Licenced radio stations within the Broadcast Services Bands (AM: 526.5 kHz - 1606.5 kHz and FM: 88.1 MHz to 108.0 MHz)

SEN is one of the establishment broadcasters in Melbourne's digital radio spectrum, and presents two services within its allocated bandwidth.

SEN 2 breaks away from normal programming to provide live commentary of selected Melbourne Victory A-League matches.

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