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  2. Tom Morris (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    30 July 1991 (age 33) Education. Melbourne Grammar / La Trobe University. Years active. 2015−present. Employer. Nine Network. Tom Morris (born 30 July 1991) [ 1] is an Australian sports journalist who specialises in Australian Rules and cricket. He is the chief football reporter at the Nine Network.

  3. 1116 SEN - Wikipedia

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    1116 SEN (3AK) /  37.744806°S 145.110361°E  / -37.744806; 145.110361. 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 ...

  4. Sports Entertainment Network - Wikipedia

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    1116 SEN. SEN Track. Website. sportsentertainmentnetwork .com .au. Formerly called. Crocmedia (2006–2020) 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.

  5. Anthony Hudson (commentator) - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, he began his career with 3AW as a news journalist, and eventually progressed to calling the 1996 AFL Grand Final. [5] In the late 1990s he was a football and tennis commentator for the Seven Network, but when Network Ten won the AFL broadcast rights in 2001, he made the move to Ten. Hudson went on to call five grand finals for Ten.

  6. Mark Robinson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Robinson (journalist) Mark Robinson is an Australian sports journalist. [ 1] He is the chief football writer for Melbourne 's Herald Sun newspaper, appears on the 1116 SEN radio station's pre-match Australian Football League (AFL) discussion and co-hosts Fox Footy 's AFL 360 television program.

  7. Gerard Whateley - Wikipedia

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    Gerard Whateley (born 28 October 1974) is a Melbourne -based sports broadcaster and writer. Since January 2018 he has been chief sports caller and host of the Whateley program on the sports radio station SEN1116. [ 1] He is also co-host of Fox Footy 's AFL 360 and an occasional sports columnist for the Herald Sun newspaper.

  8. Craig Hutchison (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    TV presenter. commentator. radio broadcaster. media businessman. Known for. CEO of Sports Entertainment Group. Host of Footy Classified. Craig Hutchison (born 4 December 1974) is an Australian journalist, sports broadcaster and businessman. He is the chief executive officer of Sports Entertainment Group and is the host of Footy Classified .

  9. AFL Record - Wikipedia

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    The AFL Record is the official matchday programme of the Australian Football League (AFL). The publication began as the Football Record in Melbourne in 1912, making it one of the oldest magazines in Australia. The Record, in its current format, is owned and produced by Sports Entertainment Network. Physical editions are available for purchase ...