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Yep Glenn Luff was the guy, along with King.
A more silly and pointless hour of radio you have not heard.

An opposing point of view in the SEN thread

Apart from RoCo banging on once again about his disinterest in fantasy footy.

For a bloke who is now earning part of his income from a footy website, he might want to look closer into what generates traffic!

Speaking of which, waiting for news about a Supercoach segment on SEN this year. The Heverin show would be the logical pick.

I think that in a 168-hour broadcast week, around forty minutes for a Supercoach show can be justified.

And there's a buck in it for Hutchy too.
 

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there's a new motorsport show on sunday mornings 9am so am thinking george donikian is today's see-ya-later
 

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Schibeci did a show. I've never heard of Mackelden on any motorsport media anywhere.
It'll be convenient to start it while the Bathurst 12 hour is underway.
It looks like it started last July on Crocmedia

https://www.radioinfo.com.au/news/crocmedias-driving-ambition

Crocmedia's driving ambition

Tuesday 11 July, 2017
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Matt MacKelden gives the thumbs up to his new show The Driver's Seat.
Former touring car driver turned high-performance driver trainer, Matt MacKelden, and touring car driver and one-time V8 Supercar driver, Steve Johnson, have traded the race track for the airwaves to host Crocmedia’s brand new program The Driver’s Seat.

The weekly motorsport show presented by Kubota can be heard between 11am and midday on Sunday mornings across the Super Radio & Resonate Networks as well as 2QN Deniliquin, 3NE Wangaratta & 2AY Albury.

The show features weekly interviews with some of the biggest names in motorsport, as well as road safety tips and innovations, and a regular segment for vintage car and motoring enthusiasts.

Kubota’s GM of Sales and Marketing, Malcolm Owens, said their support of the program came from a desire to give back to the community.

“We noticed a large number of car accidents where our dealers operate and wanted to take an active role in reducing the numbers.

“The program provides a great platform to engage with the community regarding road safety in a fun and educational way,” Mr Owens said.

Crocmedia CEO Craig Hutchison said the company was excited to be adding another brand-funded program to its roster.

“We’re always looking for new ways to produce content that delivers for our clients whilst entertaining audiences and this show is a great example of both”, Hutchison said.

The Driver’s Seat is one of a growing stable of sport entertainment programs produced by Crocmedia, which includes the popular Off The Bench, Sportsday, SportZone, The Clubhouse, Great Australian Sporting Lives, Reel Adventures and The Sounding Board (podcast).
 

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Ha hutchy isnt missing has prettt much got rid of nearly everyone who were the reasobs Sen had become an awful trainwreck

Gotta hand it to Whately in the first hr today had Gil and the Premier on. No way would these folks give the likes of Schbeci and Fine the steam off their piss, let alone interview them.
 
Whats the big deal getting Federer? Seriously? Wow wee. He just won the local slam and is in a hotel 10 minutes down the road FFS!
If he got him in the studio itself, that might be impressive.
Haha wow. Can't believe someone would say this and then other posters would like the post.
 
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