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1116 SEN announces Dwayne Russell afternoon show

• Russell had previously hosted a daily show of Dwayne’s World on SEN SA

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Nov 22, 2019
2 min read
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SEN has announced its new host of Afternoons - experienced play-by-by commentator and multi-sport analyst Dwayne Russell who will host Dwayne’s World from 12-3pm on 1116 SEN and SEN SA. The show will include an extra 30 minutes exclusively for South Australian listeners before Kymbo & the Rooch on SEN SA.

Russell has signed an exclusive multi-year radio deal with SEN which also sees him join the AFL Nation call team as a play-by-play commentator. He will also call SEN’s Australian Open tennis coverage, while also forming part of the United Live basketball and Big Bash Nation commentary teams.

Russell had previously hosted a daily show of Dwayne’s World on SEN SA as well as the top-rating drive-time sports show Sportsday with Gerard Healy – syndicated across 3AW and regional radio stations across Victoria and Tasmania.

The former Geelong and Port Adelaide footballer who turned to sports journalism in the early 90s will continue his role at Fox Football as a play-by- play commentator.

Pacific Star Network, Chief Executive Officer, Craig Hutchison shared his delight at the signing.

“Dwayne is considered one of the most recognisable voices in Australian sport and securing his services exclusively from a radio broadcast perspective is a major coup for our station.

“Listeners to Dwayne’s World can expect Dwayne to be not only typically forthright and opinionated each afternoon and advancing the day’s agenda, but also a great sporting conversationalist.

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“Equally, we are excited to add Dwayne to our commentary teams where listeners can enjoy the quirky Dwayne-isms that make him such a compelling voice in sport.”

Russell said he could not wait to join SEN in 2020.

“It’s the dream job. Talking sport for three hours every weekday on SEN, plus the opportunity to call live sport when it fits around my Fox Footy and Fox Basketball roles.

“I feel extremely lucky to be joining a brilliant SEN on-air team, and excited to be with an organisation that is always doing new and innovative things," Russell said.

Dwayne’s Worldwith Dwayne Russell will start on 13 January 2020 and SEN’s coverage of the 2020 Australian Open commences January 20.

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