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Preakness 2012: Horse Racing Shouldn't Be Concerned with Low TV Ratings - Bleacher Report
![]() Bleacher Report | Preakness 2012: Horse Racing Shouldn't Be Concerned with Low TV Ratings Bleacher Report While the television ratings for the 2012 Preakness Stakes were down from the year before, the horse-racing world shouldn't worry about that. Not when I'll Have Another is running for the first Triple Crown since Affirmed won in 1978. Mario Gutierrez looks to win Triple Crown for Mexican family, Canadian friends Gutierrez looks to win Triple Crown for Mexican family, Canadian friends Hiestand: NBC's Belmont Stakes ratings hopes blossom |
Erbe: Horse racing warrants attention for problems - ScrippsNews
Erbe: Horse racing warrants attention for problems ScrippsNews But racing warrants attention for more than that. I wish all race fans knew the miserable existence endured by most race horses -- and, for that matter, show horses. It looks so glamorous as the contenders, neck and neck, vie for at least a nose ahead ... |
Schooling the media on horses - ESPN
Schooling the media on horses ESPN Horse racing seems to be extremely popular with everybody except the media these days. On TV Saturday night, you were apt to find college rugby plays featured over the Preakness finish. Sports talk on the radio was more interested in an Indiana Pacers ... |
The Tennis Channel, Fox Soccer Plus & TVG: The best niche sports channels ... - Albany Times Union
The Tennis Channel, Fox Soccer Plus & TVG: The best niche sports channels ... Albany Times Union With access to TVG, horseracing fans can watch live coverage from America's top Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse and Harness tracks, and enjoy commentary, interviews and analysis from horseracing experts. NEO Cricket. Featuring 24/7 coverage of cricket ... |
Cultivating New Players: A Continuing Failure To Communicate - And Down The Stretch They Come
Cultivating New Players: A Continuing Failure To Communicate And Down The Stretch They Come During this past weekend in Baltimore, I was reminded once again at a continuing failure by the horse racing industry to educate fans on the ability to wager on our sport (and why the complicated inter-play between tracks, horsemen and ADW companies ... |

