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SEN doubles down on racing, agreeing to terms to purchase RWWA audio assets

SEN has further cemented its position as the home of racing audio in Australia.

Sports Entertainment Group (SEG), operating as Sports Entertainment Network (SEN), is pleased to announce it has agreed to terms to acquire the audio broadcasting assets of Racing and Wagering Western Australia (RWWA), further cementing its position as the home of racing audio in Australia.

The potential deal to acquire TABradio – Western Australia’s dedicated racing and sports audio station - is paired with a four-year content and marketing partnership with RWWA across the SEN national ecosystem, and a similar non-exclusive partnership with TABtouch in Western Australia.

The acquisition, which remains subject to due diligence, is expected to be completed in November, 2025.

This strategic move builds on SEN’s recent momentum in the racing category, following its acquisition of RSN earlier this year, and reinforces its long-term commitment to racing audiences across the country.

As part of the potential acquisition, RWWA’s audio assets would operate alongside existing racing brands RSN and SENTrack, amplifying the reach, quality and consistency of racing content nationwide.

“We’re thrilled to have reached terms and to partner with RWWA and bring Western Australian racing into the SEN audio and digital family,” Hutchison said.

“We are committed to growing WA racing nationally and look forward to partnering RWWA to engage the codes to broader and new audiences around Australia.

“This potential acquisition is another strong signal of our commitment to the racing industry and its passionate audience.”

This potential acquisition marks another milestone in SEN’s strategy to unify and elevate racing content across the country, delivering premium coverage, expert insights and unmatched accessibility to racing fans wherever they are.