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SEN Bolsters On-Air Talent Ahead of 693 SENQ Launch

Sports Entertainment Network have welcomed some of Queensland’s leading sports presenters ahead of the launch of 693 SENQ, headlined by Channel 7 Senior Sports Reporter Ben Davis and broadcaster Alissa Smith.

Davis will jump in the hosting chair for 693 SENQ with Mornings with Ben Davis each Monday from 9am – 12pm, wrapping up Queensland’s weekend sporting results and news. Alissa Smith, formerly from Fox Sports News, will join Davis each Monday as co-host and producer for additional programs from the 693 SENQ studios in Brisbane (Fortitude Valley) and the Gold Coast (Varsity Lakes). Smith and Davis join the line-up for 693 SENQ that includes Cameron Smith, Pat Welsh, Ian Healy, Katie Brown, Gary Belcher, and Scott Sattler. AFL legend Luke Hodge will also contribute to the 693 SENQ airwaves. Each week, 693 SENQ listeners will be able to enjoy four NRL matches called live in addition to the QRL Hostplus Cup. AFL fans will also enjoy all the action, with every Brisbane Lions and Gold Coast Suns game broadcast live.

693 SENQ will also continue with tradition, with the famous Christmas Lights competition to continue in 2022.

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