City | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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Broadcast area | Melbourne |
Branding | 1116 SEN |
Slogan | Melbourne's Home of Sport |
Frequency | 1116 kHz AM |
First air date | 29 November 1931 | (as 3AK)
Format | Sports radio |
Language(s) | English |
Audience share | 3.2% (March 2015, GfK Australia) |
Callsign meaning | see 3AK |
Owner |
Pacific Star Network (Victorian Radio Network Pty Ltd) |
Sister stations |
3MP 1377 Aussie Digital KOOOL Digital |
Website | sen |
1116 SEN (ACMA 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.
SEN began in late January 2004 in a deal engineered by former 5AA General Manager, Danny Staffieri, leasing the 3AK frequency from Pacific Star Network Limited. (For the history of 3AK, 1931-2004, refer to the link to 3AK.)
In early 2005 SEN 1323 was launched in Adelaide simulcasting from SEN 1116 bar the Saturday morning show (Mark Aiston, Matthew Primus & Mark Bickley) & SANFL broadcasts. This ceased after SEN 1323 went into administration and was rebranded as Cruise 1323.
In July 2015, the newsroom shared between SEN and sister station 3MP 1377 was closed, replaced with a service from Macquarie National News.
In November 2015, it was announced that Francis Leach would depart ABC Grandstand Digital following the axing of the Grandstand Breakfast programme, and will again join SEN, hosting Breakfast with Frank and Ox alongside David “The Ox” Schwarz to replace The Morning Glory. Current co-host Andy Maher will move to afternoons, launching SEN Afternoons., moving Daniel Harford into drive with Mark Allen.Andrew Gaze will remain in a fill-in role, with Tim Watson to remain a contributor on breakfast during the 2016 AFL season.