- Source: Sports Entertainment Network
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.
History
Sports Entertainment Network was established in 2006 as Crocmedia by journalists James Swanwick and Craig Hutchison. The company was originally formed in the United States as a public relations company selling entertainment and news content before shifting to focusing on sports.
Crocmedia entered the mainstream in late 2009 when it was announced that it would operate a live AFL radio service that would be syndicated throughout regional areas. Many regional broadcasters, including Ace Radio stations, 3BA, 3NE and Edge FM, replaced their existing feed – typically 3AW or Triple M – with the new Crocmedia feed. Crocmedia achieved further publicity by signing veteran broadcasters Sandy Roberts and Rex Hunt to provide commentary.
Crocmedia generated controversy in Albury-Wodonga in 2010 when 2AY announced that it would replace the popular 3AW program Sports Today with Sportsday. In November 2016, Crocmedia announced program partnership agreements with a number of radio broadcasters, which saw the merger of the metro Sports Today and regional Sportsday programs. From January 2017, Sportsday, with Sports Today hosts Gerard Healy and Dwayne Russell, aired weeknights on 3AW and across regional Victoria and Tasmania. Sportsday later expanded across the country.
Crocmedia received attention in January 2015, after the Federal Circuit Court fined the company $24,000 for breaching the minimum wage conditions of two employees. Judge Riethmuller branded Crocmedia's actions as 'exploitative'.
In January 2018, Pacific Star Network, the owner of SEN radio, confirmed it had acquired 100 per cent of equity in Crocmedia. Under the plan, existing Crocmedia CEO Craig Hutchison became the largest shareholder and CEO of the merged company.
In July 2019, Crocmedia purchased 23 narrowband radio licences across Australia including Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Gold Coast, Darwin and Alice Springs.
In October 2020, Crocmedia was rebranded Sports Entertainment Network, with the media and content business to share an acronym with its SEN radio stations.
In March 2021, Sports Entertainment Network announced that it would expand into New Zealand, and subsequently acquired TAB NZ's 30 AM and FM broadcast licences. SENZ launched on 19 July 2021. In May 2022, SEN purchased Brisbane radio station 4KQ from its previous owners HT&E.
In November 2023, SENZ was sold to TAB NZ. The transaction included the SENZ brand, app and website and its network of 28 radio frequencies. SENZ was rebranded as Sport Nation on 19 November 2024.
Programmes
= Radio
=AFL Nation (formerly AFL Live)
2AY 1494AM Albury-Wodonga
2BH 567AM Broken Hill
2EC 765AM Bega
2QN 1521AM Deniliquin–Echuca
2WEB 585AM Bourke
2XL 96.1FM Cooma
SEN 1116AM Melbourne
3BA 102.3FM Ballarat
Gold 1071AM Bendigo
3CS 1134AM Colac
3GG 531AM Warragul (No longer takes any football coverage on weekends)
3HA 981AM Hamilton
River 1467AM Mildura
3NE 1566AM Wangaratta
3SH 1332AM Swan Hill
3ST 1629AM Shepparton
3WM 1089AM Horsham
3MGB 101.7FM Mallacoota
3YB 94.5FM Warrnambool
5AU 1242AM Port Augusta
5CC 765AM Port Lincoln
5CS 1044AM Port Pirie
5MU 1125AM Murray Bridge
5RM 801AM Berri
7AD 98.9FM Devonport
7BU 100.9FM Burnie
7SD 540AM Scottsdale
7XS 92.1FM Queenstwown
8HA 900AM Alice Springs
89.3 LAFM Launceston
Gold 1242AM Traralgon / 98.3 FM Bairnsdale, Victoria
Gold 1071AM Maryborough / 98.3FM Ararat, Victoria
Territory 104.1FM Darwin
Red FM Regional and Remote Western Australia
A-League Radio (formerly A-League Live and Football Nation)
Big Bash Nation
Off The Bench
Sportsday Queensland
4AY 873AM Innisfail
4CC 927AM Gladstone
4HI 1143AM Emerald
4LM 666AM Mount Isa
4SB 1071AM Kingaroy
4VL 918AM Charleville
4ZR 1476AM Roma
88.7 KIK-FM Mareeba
Zinc 96.1FM Sunshine Coast
Zinc 100.7FM Townsville
Zinc 101.9FM Mackay
Zinc 102.7FM Cairns
Sportsday South Australia
5AA 1395AM Adelaide
5AU 1242AM Port Augusta
5CC 765AM Port Lincoln
5CS 1044AM Port Pirie
5MU 1125AM Murray Bridge
5RM 801AM Berri
Sportsday Victoria
2AY 1494AM Albury-Wodonga
2BH 567AM Broken Hill
3AW 693AM Melbourne
3BA 102.3FM Ballarat
3CS 1134AM Colac
3HA 981AM Hamilton
3SH 1332AM Swan Hill
3WM 1089AM Horsham
3YB 94.5FM Warrnambool
7AD 98.9FM Devonport
7BU 100.9FM Burnie
7SD 540AM Scottsdale
7XS 92.1FM Queenstown
River 1467AM Mildura
Gold 1242AM Traralgon / 98.3 FM Bairnsdale
Gold Central Victoria 1071AM Maryborough / 98.3FM Bendigo, Victoria
Sportsday Western Australia
6PR 882AM Perth
Spirit Radio Network 98.1FM Geraldton
Spirit Radio Network 102.9FM Broome
Spirit Radio Network 621AM Bunbury
Spirit Radio Network 1026AM Port Hedland
Spirit Radio Network 1260AM Karratha
Spirit Radio Network Regional and Remote Western Australia
Trade Radio
afl.com.au
= Television
=Footy WA
Channel 9 Perth
WIN Television Regional Western Australia
Footy SA
Channel 9 Adelaide
WIN Television Regional South Australia
Off The Bench TV (Victorian edition)
Seven Regional Victoria
Off The Bench TV (Western Australian edition)
7mate Regional Western Australia
Future Stars
Nine Network
WIN Television Regional Victoria
References
External links
Crocmedia
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