Sport
SEN radio outbreak sends football identities into isolation – The Age
Two positive COVID-19 cases at the studio of Craig Hutchison’s Crocmedia have put the immediate future of a swath of radio and television programs in doubt.

Two COVID-19 cases at the studio of sports radio station SEN have sent high-profile football identities into isolation and put the immediate future of radio and television programs in doubt.
Everyone who has been to the Southbank offices of the station’s parent company Crocmedia has been ordered to urgently be tested after the media company, owned by Craig Hutchison, reported an employee’s positive test last Friday.
Crocmedia owner Craig Hutchison.Credit:Simon Schluter
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