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Sports Entertainment Network announced today that established sports broadcaster Matt White will head up the SEN League call team in 2022.
Fresh off a stellar Olympic coverage for SEN and Paralympic coverage for Channel 7, SEN League will be bolstered by White’s appointment.
White, an established sports commentator with over 30 years’ experience broadcasting major events across the globe is heard regularly across the SEN airwaves as host of ‘Mornings with Matt White’ on SEN 1170.
White is an avid rugby league fan, and is excited to be leading the charge with SEN’s coverage of the NRL in 2022.
“After calling NRL games in 2021 alongside the likes of Scott Sattler and Brett Kimmorley, I’m so excited to be leading the team every week on SEN League in 2022,” White said.
SEN League covers four NRL matches every regular round of the season, all three State of Origin games, and every match of the Finals. The SEN League broadcast can be heard in Sydney on SEN 1170, through SEN Gold Coast 1620 and via the SEN App.
The popular NRL broadcast also features renowned NRL figures Scott Sattler, Brett Finch, Brett Kimmorley, Gary Belcher, Mark Carroll, Tim Mannah, Joel Caine, Jimmy Smith and more.
SEN Content Manager Jeremy Markham said the addition to the SEN League commentary team reflects the network’s mission to feature the best talent.
“We’re really excited to have a broadcaster of his quality in the stable every week of the season,” Markham said.
“His appointment once again proves our commitment to having the big names covering the big games.”
Matt has been with SEN 1170 since its launch over 12 months ago, featuring as a headline talent on popular program ‘Mornings with Matt White’. In 2022 White will continue his regular morning show 9am-12pm Monday to Wednesday in conjunction with his new SEN League commitments.
SEN is the largest syndicator of sports radio content across Australia. The business owns and operates 51 radio stations across Australia and New Zealand, including 1116 SEN Melbourne, 1170 SEN Sydney, 1629 SEN SA in Adelaide, as well as 15 stations under its racing brand SENTrack. It also owns a newspaper, magazine, and talent management business
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