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TVG Reacts to Settlement Article on Dismissed Lawsuit

TVG has taken umbrage with a published report about the joint dismissal of a lawsuit brought against the account wagering company by Churchill Downs Inc., claiming there was no settlement involved.

 Friday, October 12, 2007
TV Coverage of Keeneland Yearling Sale Announced

TV Coverage of Keeneland Yearling Sale Announced

The opening two days of the Keeneland September yearling sale are scheduled to be broadcast live by both HRTV and Racing World, and on a selected tape-delay basis by TVG.

 Friday, August 31, 2007

HRTV & Racing World Reach Agreement For Carriage in England and Ireland

HorseRacing TV has reached an agreement with Racing World, a television and wagering rightsholder, in both the British and Irish markets, to provide its coverage of North American-based racetracks into homes in England and Ireland, beginning March 28.

 Wednesday, March 28, 2007

HRTV to Broadcast U.S. Content in Great Britain, Ireland

HRTV will be broadcast on Racing World in Great Britain and Ireland five days a week beginning March 28.

 Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Churchill Downs Lawsuit Against TVG Involves International Deals

Churchill Downs has filed a two-tier lawsuit against the operating company of TVG, seeking damages connected to the racetrack operator's joint broadcast venture in Great Britain and Ireland called "Racing World."

 Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Churchill, Magna to Provide Races to UK

Churchill Downs Inc., Magna Entertainment Corp., and Racing UK announced April 7 that the three organizations have reached agreement to partner in a subscription television channel that will broadcast races from CDI and MEC racetracks, as well as other North American and international racetracks, into the United Kingdom and Ireland.

 Saturday, April 08, 2006

Magna, Churchill Partner With British Firm in TV Deal

Magna Entertainment Corp., Churchill Downs Incorporated, and Racing UK, announced that the three organizations have entered into a memorandum of understanding for media rights and to develop a subscription television channel to broadcast races from MEC and CDI racetracks, as well as other North American and international racetracks, into the United Kingdom and Ireland.

 Tuesday, January 10, 2006