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SEN says farewell to Anthony Hudson after years of dedicated broadcasting

2022-10-17T08:45+11:00

Sport Entertainment Network (SEN) wishes to thank esteemed broadcaster Anthony Hudson for his contribution following the news that he will depart the station for new opportunities.

Hudson, undoubtedly one of the best and most respected broadcasters throughout Australian sport, has played a critical role in the growth of SEN for almost two decades.

Of particular note is the dedication he displayed in the beginning of SEN’s journey, flourishing in several on air roles and having a significant impact behind the scenes to ensure the station's initial success.

Whether it be calling the cricket, AFL or a variety of other sports, Hudson has been a huge contributor to SEN, proven by the multiple Australian Football Media Association awards he has won for his outstanding broadcasting.

SEN Chief Executive Officer Craig Hutchison said that while disappointed Hudson would no longer remain with SEN, he wished him well for his next move.

“There are few that have played a bigger role and contributed as much to SEN as Anthony has, particularly in the early days where his behind the scenes work was critical to SEN’s survival.

“Huddo is much loved by our audience and our team, and is undoubtedly one of the great sports broadcasters of Australian sport, now and over history.

“While we are obviously disappointed to lose Anthony and would have loved for him to remain as part of the SEN family, we are respectful of the challenges around his availability due to TV commitments. We wish him, his wife Eloise and family well with his next move that suits this availability. He’ll be missed.”

Hudson’s replacement on Friday night football on AFL Nation alongside Chief Sports Caller Gerard Whateley will be announced in due course.

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