SEN extends Dwayne’s World for two years
By Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Thursday, 28th July 2022 at 7:53pmSports Entertainment Network has announced that it will continue to broadcast Dwayne’s World for two years extending Dwayne Russell’s stay on the SEN airwaves.
Joining the network in 2020, Russell has developed a passionate audience with his show Midday Madness, giving an opinion on sporting issues of the day. He will continue to call key AFL matches for SEN and AFL Nation, in addition to hosting the 12 pm - 3 pm timeslot across the Melbourne, Adelaide and Tasmanian markets.
SEN chief executive, Craig Hutchison said that Russell has been a recognisable voice in Australian sport and a key pillar of SEN during his time, with whom the network is eager to continue being a part of the SEN family.
“Dwayne has made the midday timeslot his own over the past three years, and we are de...
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