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		<title>SIRIUS XM Radio To Launch New Harness Racing Series</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SIRIUS XM RADIO TO LAUNCH NEW HARNESS RACING SERIES “Saturday Night at the Races” debuts May 29 and runs 11 weeks Listeners nationwide get access to some of harness racing’s biggest events NEW YORK – May 12, 2010 – SIRIUS XM Radio (NASDAQ: SIRI) announced today that it will offer live coverage of some of [...]<p><a href="http://sportsmedianews.com/05/sirius-xm-radio-to-launch-new-harness-racing-series/">SIRIUS XM Radio To Launch New Harness Racing Series</a> is a post from: <a href="http://sportsmedianews.com">Sports Media News</a></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><em>“Saturday  Night at the Races” debuts May 29 and runs 11 weeks</em></strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><em>Listeners  nationwide get access to some of harness racing’s biggest events</em></strong></p>
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<p><strong>NEW  YORK – May 12, 2010</strong> <strong>– </strong>SIRIUS XM  Radio (NASDAQ: SIRI) announced today that it will offer live coverage  of some of harness racing’s biggest events on a new horse racing series set to debut Saturday, May 29.  <em>Saturday Night at the Races</em> will air Saturday for 11 consecutive weeks and will offer listeners nationwide wire-to-wire coverage of some of the biggest races of the summer  including the Meadowlands Pace, the North America Cup, the Yonkers Trot, the Art  Rooney, the Maple Leaf Trot, the Dan Patch and the James Lynch Memorial.</p>
<p>The  series will kick off Saturday, May 29 (10:00 pm ET on SIRIUS channel 126 and XM channel 243) and will feature  races from The Meadowlands in East Rutherford, NJ, Hoosier Park in Anderson,  IN, and Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs in Wilkes-Barre, PA.  Please visit <a href="http://www.sirius.com/horseracing" target="_blank">http://www.sirius.com/horseracing</a> for a schedule of races, including post times and venues.</p>
<p>Acclaimed  track announcer Dave Johnson and journalist Bill Finley, who also host SIRIUS XM’s award-winning <em>Down The Stretch</em> program, will host <em>Saturday Night at the Races</em>.   Johnson is best known as the “Voice of the Kentucky Derby,” a title he earned after calling the race for 24 years. An expert in both  thoroughbred and harness racing, Johnson has called thousands of harness races throughout  a career that spans four decades.  His signature phrase – “And <em>down</em> the stretch they come!” – is instantly recognized throughout the sport.  Finley has covered harness racing for more than two decades and currently writes for the <em>New York Times</em> and <em>ESPN.com</em>.  Johnson’s and Finley’s work on SIRIUS XM has been honored with an Eclipse Award, one of the highest honors in thoroughbred racing.</p>
<p>“<em>Saturday  Night at the Races</em> will give SIRIUS and XM listeners from coast to coast access to the  best, richest and most important harness races held this summer,” said Johnson.  “These upcoming 11 weeks feature dozens of big events and give us the chance to showcase harness racing at its very best.”</p>
<p>Stan  Bergstein, the executive vice president of Harness Tracks of America and one of the most prominent names in the  sport, will be a regular contributor to the series, offering insight into the  history of the races and tracks.  Peter Kleinhans, who owns and trains harness  horses and has also worked as a track announcer, will be the analyst.</p>
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		<title>MOST WATCHED KENTUCKY DERBY IN 21 YEARS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[16.5 Million Viewers Watch Super Saver and Calvin Borel Win, Topping Last Year’s Derby (16.3 Million) In 10 Years the Kentucky Derby is Now Seen By 7 Million More Viewers **16.5 Million in 2010 on NBC vs. 9.1 Million in 2000 on ABC** “You didn&#8217;t have to be a horse racing fan to thoroughly enjoy [...]<p><a href="http://sportsmedianews.com/05/most-watched-kentucky-derby-in-21-years/">MOST WATCHED KENTUCKY DERBY IN 21 YEARS</a> is a post from: <a href="http://sportsmedianews.com">Sports Media News</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><a href="http://sportsmedianews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/NBC-Sports-logo.gif"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5853" title="NBC-Sports-logo" src="http://sportsmedianews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/NBC-Sports-logo.gif" alt="" width="200" height="200" /></a>16.5  Million Viewers Watch Super Saver and Calvin Borel Win, Topping Last  Year’s Derby (16.3 Million)</h3>
<p><strong>In 10  Years the Kentucky Derby is Now Seen By 7 Million More Viewers </strong></p>
<p><strong>**16.5  Million in 2010 on NBC vs. 9.1 Million in 2000 on ABC**</strong></p>
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<p><strong>“You  didn&#8217;t have to be a horse racing fan to thoroughly enjoy NBC&#8217;s Kentucky  Derby coverage and, when you think about it, that&#8217;s the sign of a  tremendous production.” – St. Petersburg Times, May 2, 2010</strong></p>
<p>NEW YORK –  May 4, 2010 – NBC Sports&#8217;  coverage of Saturday’s Kentucky Derby was the most viewed Kentucky Derby  in 21 years according to data provided by The Nielsen Company.  The race averaged 16.5 million viewers, topping last  year’s 16.3 million and two million more than the 14.2 million in 2008.  Saturday’s race was the most watched Kentucky Derby  since 1989 when Sunday Silence won the Derby (18.5 million).</p>
<p>NBC Sports coverage  of the Kentucky Derby now reaches more than seven million more viewers  than the last Kentucky Derby broadcast by ABC in 2000 (16.5 million  vs.9.1 million, up 51 percent).</p>
<p><strong>KENTUCKY DERBY  VIEWERSHIP</strong></p>
<p>2010    16.5 million   NBC            Super Saver</p>
<p>2009     16.3 million   NBC             Mine That Bird</p>
<p>2008    14.2 million   NBC            Big Brown</p>
<p>2007     13.8 million   NBC             Street Sense</p>
<p>2006    12.9 million   NBC            Barbaro</p>
<p>2005     13.6 million   NBC             Giacomo</p>
<p>2004    14.6 million   NBC            Smarty Jones</p>
<p>2003     11.8 million   NBC             Funny Cide</p>
<p>2002    12.8 million   NBC            War Emblem</p>
<p>2001     13.8 million   NBC             Monarchos</p>
<p>2000      9.1 million   ABC            Fusaichi  Pegasus</p>
<p>1999      9.9 million   ABC            Charismatic</p>
<p>1998       9.5 million   ABC             Real Quiet</p>
<p>1997    11.3 million   ABC            Silver Charm</p>
<p>1996     11.0 million   ABC             Grindestone</p>
<p>1995      9.3 million   ABC            Thunder Gulch</p>
<p>1994     12.1 million   ABC             Go For Gin</p>
<p>1993    11.5 million   ABC            Sea Hero</p>
<p>1992     13.7 million   ABC             Lil E Tee</p>
<p>1991    13.4 million   ABC            Strike The Gold</p>
<p>1990    15.6  million   ABC            Unbridled</p>
<p>1989     18.5 million   ABC             Sunday Silence</p>
<p>“In this time of a fragmented  television landscape amassing this large audience is a real  accomplishment, a testament to the vision of Bob Evans and his team at  Churchill Downs to reach the broadest possible audience and to help make  this great American tradition even bigger,” said Ken Schanzer,  President, NBC Sports.<strong> </strong></p>
<p>Saturday’s race  coverage notched a 9.8 national rating and a 23 share, tying last year’s  Kentucky Derby as the highest rating in 18 years (1992 won by Lil E  Tee, 10.3/30), and an 11 percent increase over 2008 (8.8/21) fueled by  the hype of “Super Horse” Big Brown.</p>
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<p><strong>PREAKNESS STAKES  ON NBC SPORTS, MAY 15:</strong> In two  weeks, Kentucky Derby winner Super Saver with jockey Calvin Borel, who  has won three of the last four Kentucky Derby’s, will take one more step  to try to become the first horse to win the Triple Crown in 32 years,  since Affirmed in 1978. NBC Sports’ coverage of The Preakness Stakes  from Pimlico Racecourse in Baltimore, Md., begins Saturday, May 15 at  4:30 p.m. ET.</p>
<p>After the race, Borel told NBC Sports reporter  Donna Brothers, “You know what? I’m gonna win the Triple Crown this  year.”</p>
<p><strong>$900,000 KENTUCKY  DERBY DREAMBET: </strong>Glen Fullerton of  Houston, Texas won $900,000 in the Kentucky Derby DreamBet Sweepstakes.<strong> </strong>Churchill Downs’ partnership with CNBC through  its ‘Call the Close’ $100,000 Derby DreamBet Sweepstakes gave Fullerton  the chance to place a $100,000 win bet on the Kentucky Derby.  His wager  on Super Saver earned him a life-changing payout of $900,000, while NBC  Sports’ coverage of his reaction as Super Saver brought home the roses  made for a truly great television moment.</p>
<p>After the race,  Fullerton said to NBC Sports reporter Kenny Rice, “&#8221;Super Saver had been good on the dirt track  before, in mud and Calvin Borel had an outstanding day today and an  outstanding weekend and I couldn’t go wrong with that.  The favorite had  the rail and I had a feeling that not having to deal with that pressure  that Super Saver was the horse to pick.&#8221;</p>
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<p><strong>CRITICS PRAISE NBC’S  KENTUCKY DERBY COVERAGE:</strong></p>
<p>“NBC’s Kentucky Derby coverage  represents a triumph of packaging. It transforms a sports event that  lasts about two minutes into a three-hour TV show and creates story  lines around athletes who literally aren&#8217;t quotable…and it scores at the  TV box office.”</p>
<p>- USA Today</p>
<p>“NBC&#8217;s broadcast had a little something for  everyone, from the diehard horse racing enthusiast to the casual  observer who tunes in just to watch celebrities in silly hats sipping  mint juleps. There were compelling features on owners, horses and  jockeys that were interesting, informative and entertaining, even to  those who watch this one horse race a year.  Host  Bob Costas did his usual masterful job running things, while reporter  Donna Brothers was the star of the broadcast with her reports, mostly  from horseback. You didn&#8217;t have to be a horse racing fan to thoroughly  enjoy NBC&#8217;s Kentucky Derby coverage and, when you think about it, that&#8217;s  the sign of a tremendous production.”</p>
<p>- St. Petersburg Times</p>
<p>“NBC had some very good stuff. A  feature on the 25 regular Joes (and at least one Josephine) who shared  the $10,000 purchase of Noble&#8217;s Promise was particularly good.  At the piece&#8217;s end, NBC analyst and ex-jockey Gary  Stevens provided some neat gift wrap, reminding us that working stiffs  don&#8217;t own<a href="http://www.nypost.com/t/NFL"> NFL </a>or MLB teams, but they can own a  horse in the Kentucky Derby.”<br />
- New York Post</p>
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		<title>Best Kentucky Derby Overnight Rating in 18 Years</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW YORK &#8211; May 2, 2010 &#8211; NBC Sports&#8217; coverage of Saturday’s Kentucky Derby earned the highest overnight rating for the race in 18 years since Lil E Tee won the Derby in 1992 (10.9/23 on ABC), according to data provided today from The Nielsen Company.  The 10.3 overnight rating and 23 share of yesterday’s [...]<p><a href="http://sportsmedianews.com/05/best-kentucky-derby-overnight-rating-in-18-years/">Best Kentucky Derby Overnight Rating in 18 Years</a> is a post from: <a href="http://sportsmedianews.com">Sports Media News</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://sportsmedianews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/NBC-Sports-logo.gif"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5853" title="NBC-Sports-logo" src="http://sportsmedianews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/NBC-Sports-logo.gif" alt="" width="200" height="200" /></a>NEW  YORK &#8211; May 2, 2010</strong> &#8211; NBC Sports&#8217; coverage of Saturday’s Kentucky Derby  earned the highest overnight rating for the race in 18 years since Lil E  Tee won the Derby in 1992 (10.9/23 on ABC), according to data provided  today from The Nielsen Company.  The 10.3  overnight rating and 23 share of yesterday’s Kentucky Derby race showed a  gain of one percent over last year’s race (10.2/22) and is up seven  percent from 2008’s 9.5/21 rating that was fueled by the hype of super  horse Big Brown.</p>
<p>These are preliminary  overnight ratings.  When the final viewership and  national ratings are made available on Tuesday, the viewership for  yesterday’s race should rival last year’s 16.3 million viewers that was  the most-watched Kentucky Derby in 20 years.<br />
<strong>NBC’S  STRATEGIC ‘BIG EVENT’ MARKETING PAYS OFF, FIRST HOUR OF COVERAGE UP  21%: </strong>NBC Sports once  again utilized used its strategic ‘Big Event’ approach to promote the  Kentucky Derby to assemble the broadest possible audience.  The broad-based promotion again proved successful with the first  hour of coverage, that contained a mix of entertainment and horse  racing elements, up 21 percent over last year.  The  4-5 p.m. ET hour earned a 3.4 overnight rating vs. a 2.8 for that hour  last year.<br />
<strong>PREAKNESS  STAKES ON NBC SPORTS, MAY 15:</strong> In two weeks, Kentucky Derby winner  Super Saver with jockey Calvin Borel, who has won three of the last four  Kentucky Derby’s, will take one more step to try to become the first  horse to win the Triple Crown in 32 years, since Affirmed in 1978. NBC  Sports’ coverage of The Preakness Stakes from Pimlico Racecourse in  Baltimore, Md., begins Saturday, May 15 at 4:30 p.m. ET.</p>
<p>After the race,  Borel told NBC Sports reporter Donna Brothers, “You know what? I’m gonna  win the triple crown this year.”</p>
<p><strong>GLEN FULLERTON OF  HOUSTON, TX WINS $900,000 IN KENTUCKY DERBY DREAMBET: </strong>Churchill Downs’ partnership with CNBC through its ‘Call  the Close’ $100,000 Derby DreamBet Sweepstakes gave winner Glen  Fullerton the chance to place a $100,000 win bet on the Kentucky Derby.   Glen’s wager on Super Saver earned him a life-changing payout of  $900,000, while NBC Sports’ coverage of his reaction as Super Saver  brought home the roses made for a truly great television moment.</p>
<p>After the race, Fullerton said to  NBC Sports reporter Kenny Rice, “&#8221;Super Saver had been  good on the dirt track before, in mud and Calvin Borel had an  outstanding day today and an outstanding weekend and I couldn’t go wrong  with that.  The favorite had the rail and I had a feeling that not  having to deal with that pressure that Super Saver was the horse to  pick.&#8221;<strong> </strong></p>
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		<title>“Of the 20 horses, I could make a strong case for about 16 of them in this race.” – NBC’s Gary Stevens on the Kentucky Derby Field</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NBC SPORTS PRESENTS UNPRECEDENTED COVERAGE OF THE 136th RUNNING OF THE KENTUCKY DERBY THIS SATURDAY AT 4 PM ET “It’s an incredible piece of Americana.” – NBC’s Costas “Of the 20 horses, I could make a strong case for about 16 of them in this race.” – NBC’s Stevens “We could be primed for another [...]<p><a href="http://sportsmedianews.com/04/%e2%80%9cof-the-20-horses-i-could-make-a-strong-case-for-about-16-of-them-in-this-race-%e2%80%9d-%e2%80%93-nbc%e2%80%99s-gary-stevens-on-the-kentucky-derby-field/">“Of the 20 horses, I could make a strong case for about 16 of them in this race.” – NBC’s Gary Stevens on the Kentucky Derby Field</a> is a post from: <a href="http://sportsmedianews.com">Sports Media News</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><strong> </strong><strong>NBC SPORTS PRESENTS  UNPRECEDENTED COVERAGE OF THE 136th RUNNING OF THE KENTUCKY DERBY THIS  SATURDAY AT 4 PM ET</strong></h3>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>“</strong><strong>It’s an incredible piece of Americana.</strong><strong>” – NBC’s Costas</strong></p>
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<p><strong>“Of  the 20 horses, I could make a strong case for about 16 of them in this  race.” – NBC’s Stevens</strong></p>
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<p><strong>“We  could be primed for another huge upset.” – NBC’s Battaglia</strong></p>
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<p><strong>“There  is already a lot of drama involved in this years Derby.” – NBC’s  Hammond</strong></p>
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<p>LOUISVILLE, KY – April 29, 2010 – NBC Sports broadcasts  exclusive coverage of the 136<sup>th</sup> Kentucky Derby <strong>this Saturday starting at 4 p.m. ET.</strong> NBC Sports’ broadcast will bring the spectacle of the  Kentucky Derby, the oldest continuous sporting event in the U.S. which  has been contested annually since 1875, home to viewers with  behind-the-scenes access, celebrities and fashion surrounding the  legendary Run for the Roses. A Red Carpet will feature celebrity  interviews as the stars arrive to Churchill Downs to enjoy the greatest  day in horse racing.</p>
<p>Costas, who this week won his 21<sup>st</sup> Emmy  Award, and Hammond co-host the Derby alongside Stevens, a three-time  Derby winner.  NBC Sports’ broadcast team also  includes race-caller Tom Durkin; contributing analysts/handicappers Mike  Battaglia and Bob Neumeier; reporter Kenny Rice and on-track reporter  Donna Brothers.  The Kentucky Derby on NBC Sports  is produced by Sam Flood and directed by David Michaels.   Additionally, the TODAY Show’s Natalie Morales will contribute  reports and interview celebrities as they arrive on the red carpet.  Derby weekend coverage  begins Friday with Ladies First: Bravo at the Kentucky Derby at 5 p.m.  ET/PT.</p>
<p>NBC Sports conducted a conference call today with  Costas, Hammond, Stevens, Neumeier, Battaglia, Flood and Michaels.  For a complete replay of the call dial 719-457-0820  and enter passcode 4281972.  Below are quotes from  NBC’s talent and production staff about the Kentucky Derby and NBC’s  coverage:</p>
<p><strong>COSTAS ON THE BIG EVENT FEEL OF THE DERBY:</strong> “As always it’s my  job to set the stage in broad strokes, do a few interviews and then turn  things over to Tom Hammond and the rest of the crew which have more  expertise about horse racing than I do. I’ve grown to love this event  since I’ve started to be a part of our coverage in 2002. It’s an  incredible piece of Americana. I don’t know what the weather is going to  be on Saturday, but generally speaking it’s a beautiful piece of  panorama. It’s just a magnificent piece of television even more so these  days if you have HD.</p>
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<p><strong>STEVENS ON THIS YEAR’S  DERBY:</strong> “This is one of the most wide-open Kentucky Derbys I&#8217;ve not  only covered, but witnessed.  It’s my job to tear  this race apart, analyze it, prior to the gates opening and it’s a  difficult job to do this year. It’s going to be just as difficult for  the jockeys that are involved in this race.  Of  the 20 horses, I could make a strong case for about 16 of them in this  race.  With Lookin at Lucky drawing down on the  inside, (jockey) Derek Gomez, who is as good a tactician in the game as  there is, has got his work cut out for him.  This  race is really going to turn into a jockey’s race.”<strong> </strong></p>
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<p><strong>BATTAGLIA ON DERBY  FIELD:</strong> “Lookin at Lucky threw the rail and I do think it changed the  complexion of the whole race, although there is still a lot of early  speed in here.  A lot of horses want to get out  there and go on that front end. The pace is going to be very quick.  I don’t think we’re going to be able to see a horse  go out there in front and steal this race.  Now,  it’s going to really set up for the stalkers and for the closers.  So I’m kind of looking forward to it.  The favorite  down the rail, the second choice on the outside, we could be primed for  another huge upset.”</p>
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<p><strong>HAMMOND ON LONG SHOTS  WINNING THE DERBY: </strong>“When the 50-1 shot wins, like Mine that Bird did  last year, it encourages everyone to take a shot at the Kentucky Derby.  What that means is sometimes the best horse doesn’t win because you  have to be able to overcome adversity with so many horses in a race. It  seems like every year we say it’s wide open. This year it seemed like it  was going to be different because Eskendereya was going to be a solid  favorite and then was injured last week and taken out of the Derby so it  opens it up again.  This will be our tenth  Kentucky Derby broadcast.  It’s one of the  greatest sporting events in the country and it’s one we look forward to  every year.”</p>
<p><strong>FLOOD ON THE BROAD AUDIENCE  THAT WATCHES THE DERBY:</strong> “The Derby is it&#8217;s  much more than a horse race.  It’s the biggest  event to kickoff spring and we are going to capture all of the elements  to make this such a special day that draws 150 plus thousand people to  this racetrack and millions more to the television.  It  was interesting for me to learn that the Derby is one of only three  major sporting events that draws more female viewers than men.  The Winter Olympics and Summer Olympics are the other  two.  So we’re making sure we cater to a broader  audience.”</p>
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<p><strong>FLOOD ON THE DERBY BROADCAST:</strong> “When we come on the air at 4 p.m.  we’re going to be capturing all of the blend of racing, the spectacle,  the pageantry and, as we get closer to race time, we transition more  into traditional horse stories.  There are plenty  of stories of owners and trainers that will make you care beyond just  the horses on the track, and we’ll take advantage of that.”</p>
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<p><strong>COSTAS ON INTERVIEW WITH  JOE TORRE:</strong> “One thing that will be an element of the telecast that  I’ll be involved in is we’ll do an interview with Joe Torre, who owns a  piece of Homeboykris. He’ll be in the Dodger clubhouse around 2:30 PT  and we’ll hook up with him and talk about his love of horse racing. Even  though Homeboykris is a long shot, Mine that Bird and Giacomo are a  part of recent history and long shots have come in at Churchill Downs so  you never know.”</p>
<p><strong>HAMMOND ON FAVORITE LOOKIN AT LUCKY IN NO. 1 POST:</strong> “Lookin at Lucky drew the No. 1 post position, which is a tough post  position to go a mile and a quarter in the Kentucky Derby if you don’t  break out of the gate with some alacrity you’re going to get shut off  and maybe lose all chance to win the race. On the other bookend,  Sidney’s Candy, one of the favorites, one of the front-runners, is on  the outside No. 20 post position. There is already a lot of drama  involved in this years Derby. You can bet the opinions of who will win  are going to be widely dispersed between maybe 15 or 16 of the 20  horses. Only a couple horses seem to be ranked outsiders.”</p>
<p><strong>NEUMEIER ON THE FILLY  DEVIL MAY CARE:</strong> “We have a filly in this year, called Devil May  Care, that I rank in my top 5 selections and would not be particularly  surprised if she won this race, essentially repeating what Rachel  Alexandra did.  Meaning a filly beating the boys,  which happens very rarely.  Now, Gary Stevens  knows very well because he rode one in Winning Colors.  His  trainer that year was D. Wayne Lukas and he’s in the race as well with  Dublin.  The irony of that would be  that Todd Pletcher, who is 0 for 24 and has been preeminent  trainer in the country in the last five years, still looking for his  first Derby win, saddles Devil May Care.  She  wouldn’t have been in if Eskendereya had been in the race.   So imagine that scenario, if she had won, and Pletcher’s first  Derby winner would be a filly, that wouldn’t have entered the race had  Eskendereya been injured.”</p>
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<p><strong>NEUMEIER ON HIS  CONVERSATION WITH BOB BAFFERT ON THE TRACK SURFACES:</strong> “Something I  asked Bob Baffert the other day because I grew up, like most of us, on  dirt and turf in following racing. I asked him flat out, ‘Do you know  when you make the transition from synthetic to dirt that your horse will  run as good or better’ and he looked at me and said ‘I’m just guessing.  We’re all just guessing.’ That was his response to the question and  that’s Bob Baffert who has won three Kentucky Derbys.”</p>
<p><strong>STEVENS ON ALTERING THE  NUMBER OF HORSES ALLOWED TO ENTER INTO THE DERBY:</strong> “I’m a purist when  it comes to the Kentucky Derby. If you change it, you’re changing  history. There have been suggestions that the race should be shortened  up. The Kentucky Derby cannot be touched.”</p>
<p><strong>HAMMOND ON ALTERING THE  NUMBER OF HORSES ALLOWED TO ENTER INTO THE DERBY:</strong> “You might want to  tweak the graded earnings part. A lot of times two-year-old graded  earnings factor into it and some horses get into the race that perhaps  haven’t done much lately. Perhaps make it a three-year-old graded  earnings and tweak the criteria. So many people want to run their horse  in the Kentucky Derby. It’s such a great event. It’s America’s race.  It’s produced so many great upset stories that you should leave it at  20.”</p>
<p><strong>STEVENS ON THE JOCKEYS AND A MUDDY TRACK:</strong> “Realistically you can see these jockey’s wearing up to 10 pairs of  goggles. When you’ve got that many layers of goggles stacked up,  everything becomes very distorted. Your vision is impaired  significantly. Front-runners are definitely going to have an advantage  with a sloppy type of racetrack and there is already an over abundance  of speed in this race. There are six or seven horses that are confirmed  front-runners but some of these horses are going to be taking mud for  the first time and kick back for the first time.”</p>
<p><strong>FLOOD ON  POSSIBLE WEATHER PROBLEMS:</strong> “The Weather  Channel’s Jim Cantore has been called out of the bullpen.   It looks to be coming into the area for Saturday, so Mr. Cantore  will make sure we have the right knowledge on what might happen  weather-wise. Some are saying that 3-5 inches of rain might come on  Saturday but these horses run on the mud and it could make for an  interesting spectacle if it all comes down that way.  The  weather does add some production challenges.  In  fact, we’ve put an airplane on hold for the blimp.  Normally  the blimp is above us.  Last year at the  Preakness we had some weather and they scrambled an airplane up for us  for the overhead shot so we’ve got that plan B in place.”</p>
<p><strong>MICHAELS ON THE WEATHER  CHALLENGES:</strong> “It&#8217;ll be unique if the lightning  comes and it kind of harkens back to what happened in 2004, when I was  producing the event. My No. 1 memory was Tom Hammond jumping off the  announce platform and taking shelter underneath while the rain and  lightning came.  We took the format for that show  and basically ripped it up and just moved into a sports news operation.  You have animals running on dirt, you have mud everywhere, you have  cameramen who are holding pointers to the sky that are nothing more than  high-tech lightening rods, so the potential for chaos is there and we  run through a lot of scenarios.  We have all kinds  of contingency plans and one of the interesting things was the fact  that now that they have the lights here at Churchill Downs they could  run a race at any time, so the track assures us that the Kentucky Derby  will be run on Saturday.  That we know.”</p>
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<p><strong>KENTUCKY DERBY DREAM BET</strong></p>
<p>If you had the chance to make a  $100,000 wager on one horse to win the 136<sup>th</sup> Kentucky Derby,  who would you pick?  That’s the lucky dilemma  facing Glen Fullerton of the Houston, Texas, area, as the winner of the  first-ever $100,000 Derby DreamBet Sweepstakes sponsored by Churchill  Downs Incorporated (NASDAQ: CHDN) and presented in partnership with  CNBC.  For the first time ever, a national  television audience will watch Fullerton make his selection and have his  $100,000 DreamBet placed on one horse to win in the Derby during NBC  Sports’ live coverage of Kentucky Derby 136.</p>
<p>Fullerton’s name was drawn from  more than 67,000 entries.  He won a VIP trip to  Kentucky Derby 136, including the opportunity for a free $100,000 “win”  wager on one horse in the Kentucky Derby race.</p>
<p>Fullerton was ecstatic when told  he was coming to Kentucky with the chance to make a life-changing wager  on America’s premier horse race. “This VIP trip to the Kentucky Derby is  a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for me,” said Fullerton. “Everybody  keeps asking me who I’m going to bet on, long-shot or favorite. I’m just  thrilled to be heading to Louisville where my mom lives, and while I  haven’t made up my mind yet about which horse to bet the $100,000 on,  I’m sure I’ll get lots of advice.”</p>
<p>The CNBC “Call the Close”  $100,000 Derby DreamBet Sweepstakes was the featured wagering promotion  within Churchill Downs Incorporated’s and NBC Universal’s “Road to the  Kentucky Derby” television series.  The three-part  series provided live coverage of six important Kentucky Derby prep  races where the equine winners earned a coveted spot in the Derby’s  20-horse starting gate. During each telecast, a DreamBet winner selected  at the broadcast host site and was given the chance for a free $10,000  “win” wager on the featured Derby prep race of the telecast.</p>
<p>Based on final odds for Kentucky  Derby 135 on May 2, 2009, a $100,000 DreamBet placed on 2009 winner Mine  That Bird would have returned more than $5 million.</p>
<p><strong>LADIES FIRST:  BRAVO AT THE KENTUCKY DERBY</strong></p>
<p>Bravo celebrates the Kentucky  Derby with the second annual &#8220;Ladies First: Bravo at the Kentucky Derby&#8221;  special live from Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., airing <strong>this Friday, 5 p.m. ET/PT</strong>.  This one-hour special, produced by NBC Sports and hosted by Bravo’s  Andy Cohen, celebrates the very best in food, fashion and the celebrity  experience associated with the 136th running of the Kentucky Oaks. Dina  Manzo from ‘The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” and Jeff Lewis and Jenni  Pulos from “Flipping Out” join Andy to celebrate a day for women and to  give viewers a history on the fashion and festivities before and after  the Oaks race. Isaac Mizrahi, renowned designer and host of Bravo’s “The  Fashion Show” will dress “Today” show correspondent Natalie Morales for  the festivities, and “Top Chef” stars Michael Voltaggio, Jennifer  Carroll and Eli Kirshtein will be cooking from the Infield Club.</p>
<p>Kentucky Oaks 136, the companion  event to the annual Kentucky Derby, will feature a day of events to  raise money and awareness for Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, the world&#8217;s  largest breast cancer organization, which leads the global movement for  breast cancer research, education, advocacy and community support.  Churchill Downs Racetrack, host of the Kentucky Derby® and the Kentucky  Oaks®, and Komen, formed a partnership to raise funds to aid in breast  cancer awareness and research.</p>
<p><strong>NBC SPORTS DIGITAL AT THE DERBY</strong></p>
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<p><strong>PLAY FOR A CHANCE TO WIN THE  DERBY DREAMTRIP</strong>:  Viewers at home can pick a horse they think will  win and be entered for a chance at the Derby DreamTrip, including  $10,000 and a VIP trip to the 2011 Kentucky Derby.  Fans can play online  at NBCSports.com or text their vote during the broadcast on Saturday.</p>
<p><strong>SEE  THE DERBY ON YOUR MOBILE PHONE</strong>:<strong> </strong>Users on the go can  watch the Kentucky Derby live on  their mobile phones exclusively through NBC Sports Mobile and NBC 2Go.   Plus, fans can watch exclusive video and race highlights on NBC Sports  Mobile (<a title="http://m.nbcsports.com/" href="http://m.nbcsports.com/"></a><a href="http://m.nbcsports.com/" target="_blank">http://m.nbcsports.com</a>).</p>
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<p><strong>KENTUCKY DERBY A RATINGS SUCCESS</strong></p>
<p>The shared vision of  Churchill Downs and NBC Sports’ successful ‘Big Event Strategy’ to  assemble the broadest possible audience led to the 2009 Kentucky Derby  being the most-watched Kentucky Derby in 20 years.  Last  year’s Derby averaged 16.3 million  viewers, two million more than 2008’s 14.2 million (up 15 percent) and  the most since 1989 when Sunday Silence won the Derby (18.5 million).  NBC Sports’ coverage of the Kentucky Derby now  reaches seven million more viewers than the last Kentucky Derby  broadcast by ABC in 2000 (16.3 million vs. 9.1 million, up 51 percent).</p>
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		<title>SIRIUS XM Radio To Broadcast 136th Running of the Kentucky Derby</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SIRIUS XM RADIO TO BROADCAST THE 136th RUNNING OF THE KENTUCKY DERBY Live race broadcast will air on SIRIUS channel 120 and XM channel 140 Special editions of SIRIUS XM talk shows “At The Races” and “Down The Stretch” to provide horse racing fans with the latest news and analysis NEW YORK – April 28, [...]<p><a href="http://sportsmedianews.com/04/sirius-xm-radio-to-broadcast-136th-running-of-the-kentucky-derby/">SIRIUS XM Radio To Broadcast 136th Running of the Kentucky Derby</a> is a post from: <a href="http://sportsmedianews.com">Sports Media News</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><a href="http://sportsmedianews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/SIRIUSXM.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4206" title="SIRIUSXM" src="http://sportsmedianews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/SIRIUSXM.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="75" /></a>SIRIUS XM RADIO TO BROADCAST THE 136<sup>th</sup> RUNNING OF THE KENTUCKY DERBY</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><em>Live  race broadcast will air on SIRIUS channel 120 and XM channel 140</em></strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><em>Special  editions of SIRIUS XM talk shows “At The Races” and “Down The Stretch” to provide horse racing fans with the latest news and analysis</em></strong></p>
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<p><strong>NEW YORK – April 28, 2010</strong> – SIRIUS  XM Radio will offer comprehensive coverage of the first jewel of thoroughbred racing’s Triple Crown, the Kentucky Derby, this Saturday, May 1.</p>
<p>SIRIUS and XM listeners around the country will hear the live race call of the  136<sup>th</sup> “Run for the Roses” (5:00 pm ET) on SIRIUS channel 120 and XM channel 140.</p>
<p>Prior  to the race broadcast and throughout the week, SIRIUS XM’s exclusive horse racing talk shows will provide listeners with the latest news and analysis leading up to horse racing’s most celebrated day.</p>
<p>Every  weekday afternoon <em>At The Races with Steve Byk</em> (4:00 &#8211; 7:00 pm ET on SIRIUS channel 126 and on XM channel 243) will air live  from Churchill Downs in Kentucky.  Byk will talk with handicapping experts  and Derby trainers each day to give his audience and expert look at the field.</p>
<p>On  Saturday a special pre-Derby edition of <em>Down The Stretch,</em> hosted by Dave Johnson and Bill Finley,<em> </em>will air live from 10:00  am &#8211; 5:00 pm ET on SIRIUS channel 126 and XM channel 243.  Johnson, the  acclaimed track announcer who called the Derby for 24 years, and Finley will  discuss all the stakes races happening that day at Churchill Downs, provide the  latest Derby news and pre-race analysis, and interview drivers, trainers and  owners.</p>
<p>SIRIUS XM offers horse racing fans around the country comprehensive coverage of  the Sport of Kings throughout the year, providing live coverage of top races  from around the country plus the racing talk shows <em>Down The Stretch</em> (Saturdays, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm ET, SIRIUS channel 126 and XM channel  243) and <em>At The Races with Steve Byk</em> (weekdays, 4:00 – 7:00 pm ET, SIRIUS channel 126 and XM channel 243).  Visit <a href="http://www.sirius.com/" target="_blank">www.sirius.com</a> for more information.</p>
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		<title>NBC Sports Partners With Daily Racing Form</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NBC SPORTS PARTNERS WITH DAILY RACING FORM New York, NY, April 26, 2010 &#8212; NBC Sports Digital and Daily Racing Form today announced they have finalized an agreement which will enlist &#8220;America&#8217;s Turf Authority&#8221; to provide digital content in a co-branded online venture to support NBC Sports&#8217; Thoroughbred racing coverage, including the just completed &#8220;Road [...]<p><a href="http://sportsmedianews.com/04/nbc-sports-partners-with-daily-racing-form/">NBC Sports Partners With Daily Racing Form</a> is a post from: <a href="http://sportsmedianews.com">Sports Media News</a></p>
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<p>New York, NY, April 26, 2010 &#8212;  NBC Sports Digital and Daily Racing Form today announced they have  finalized an agreement which will enlist &#8220;America&#8217;s Turf Authority&#8221; to  provide digital content in a co-branded online venture to support NBC  Sports&#8217; Thoroughbred racing coverage, including the just completed &#8220;Road  to the Kentucky Derby&#8221; television series, the 136th running of the  Kentucky Derby on Saturday, May 1, and the Preakness Stakes, the middle  jewel of the Triple Crown, on May 15.<br />
The 115-year-old Daily Racing Form, the foremost news  and handicapping authority covering Thoroughbred racing, will host and  program a customized digital horseracing section at NBCSports.com (<a href="https://mail.drf.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://drf.nbcsports.com" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://drf.nbcsports.com/" target="_blank">http://drf.nbcsports.com</a>), and provide content,  tools, news coverage, including race previews, entries, results,  original video analysis, race replays, past performances and access to  complete profiles of all Triple Crown contenders.  Powered by DRF.com,  the co-branded site will also include expert selections and analysis  from DRF’s award-winning team of correspondents and  nationally-recognized handicapping experts.</p>
<p>In addition to its  firmly-established reputation as the unquestioned authority for the core  horseplayer and racing fan, Daily Racing Form&#8217;s development of the NBC  Sports horse racing site will incorporate beginner level content to  introduce, entertain and educate new fans to the nuances of the exciting  world of Thoroughbred racing.</p>
<p>NBCSports.com racing fans can look forward to the following,  powered by Daily Racing Form:</p>
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<li>A High-Tech Real-Time Results Application for all NBC Sports  Thoroughbred racing broadcasts featuring entries, pre-race analysis  including predictions and real-time results of the races.</li>
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<li>In-Depth Analysis and Features in the new co-branded  NBCSports.com’s Horse Racing Section powered by Daily Racing Form.</li>
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<li>Free past performances from Daily Racing Form including  exclusive Beyer Speed Figures available to all NBCSports.com Horse  Racing Section visitors for Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont  Stakes.</li>
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<li>Video features from DRF experts on everything from how to  place a bet, instructional ticket making to terminology of horse racing.</li>
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<p>“NBC Sports is always looking to  align itself with the best brands in sports that we broadcast and the  Daily Racing Form certainly fits,&#8221; said Rick Cordella, Vice  President/GM, NBC Sports Digital.  &#8220;Partnering with the leading news  organization in Thoroughbred racing guarantees that our viewers will  have the most in-depth Thoroughbred racing coverage available to  compliment NBC Sports’ storytelling through online and on-air coverage  of horse racing.”</p>
<p>“It&#8217;s a privilege for our  115-year-old brand to partner with the award-winning team at NBC  Sports,” stated John Hartig, chief executive officer for Daily Racing  Form.  “DRF&#8217;s content and interactive tools offer a first-class digital  experience around two of racing&#8217;s most historic days, and NBC Sports&#8217;  efforts to entertain and introduce new fans to the sport will be  supported by all of our expert multi-media assets.”</p>
<p><strong>ABOUT NBC SPORTS</strong></p>
<p>NBC Sports is synonymous  with superior production that elevates the event, broad promotion, and  mutually beneficial partnerships. Known as America’s Olympic Network,  NBC has broadcast 12 Olympic Games, more than any other network. Its  ability to amass large audiences with broad promotion, particularly for  the Olympics, has resulted in NBC Sports broadcasting nine of the top 10  most-watched events in U.S. television history, including the 2008  Beijing Olympic Games that stands at No. 1 all time with 215 million  viewers. In 2009, NBC Sports won the prestigious Peabody Award for its  production of the Beijing Games and was named ‘Best in Sports  Television’ at the Sports Business Awards.</p>
<p>NBC  Sports partners with numerous leagues and governing bodies to broadcast  some of the most prestigious properties in sports, including: ‘NBC  Sunday Night Football,’ which is the premier primetime NFL game of the  week; ‘Football Night in America,’ which is the most-watched NFL studio  program; Notre Dame football; the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes;  the U.S. Open Championship, THE PLAYERS Championship, and the Ryder Cup;  the NHL Winter Classic, NHL ‘Game of the Week,’ and NHL Stanley Cup  Playoffs and Final; and Wimbledon and the French Open.</p>
<p><strong>ABOUT DAILY RACING FORM</strong><br />
Daily Racing Form, “America&#8217;s  Turf Authority since 1894” for Thoroughbred racing horseplayers and  professionals throughout North America, is the Thoroughbred industry’s  dominant multi-channel media company.  Launched in Chicago on November  17, 1894, Daily Racing Form is the only daily newspaper in the U.S.  dedicated solely to the coverage of a single sport, publishing up to  2,000 unique pages of statistical and editorial copy every day, in as  many as 30 daily editions, 364 days a year (with the exception of  Christmas Day).  Its companion website, <a href="http://www.drf.com/" target="_blank">www.drf.com</a>, is the most heavily trafficked  horseracing destination PORTAL, providing players with THE MOST  EXTENSIVE SUITE OF interactive past performances and exclusive  handicapping and wagering tools TO SERVE HORSE RACING FANS.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[“ROAD TO THE KENTUCKY DERBY” SERIES CONTINUES THIS SATURDAY LIVE ON NBC SPORTS Blue Grass Stakes and Arkansas Derby Horses Look for Chance to Make Kentucky Derby Field “It’s the last big weekend of prep races before the Kentucky Derby.” – NBC’s Stevens NEW YORK &#8211; April 8, 2010 - NBC Sports’ “Road to the [...]<p><a href="http://sportsmedianews.com/04/%e2%80%9cits-the-last-big-weekend-of-prep-races-before-the-kentucky-derby-%e2%80%9d-nbcs-stevens/">“It&#8217;s the last big weekend of prep races before the Kentucky Derby.” &#8211; NBC&#8217;s Stevens</a> is a post from: <a href="http://sportsmedianews.com">Sports Media News</a></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Blue Grass Stakes and Arkansas Derby Horses Look for Chance to  Make Kentucky Derby Field</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>“It’s the last big weekend of prep races before the Kentucky  Derby.”</em> – <strong>NBC’s Stevens</strong></p>
<p><strong>NEW YORK &#8211; April 8, 2010 -</strong> NBC Sports’ “Road to the Kentucky  Derby” continues this Saturday with two graded stakes races featuring  Thoroughbred horses vying for a spot in the Kentucky Derby (Saturday,  May 1, 4 p.m. ET on NBC Sports).  Live action from the Blue Grass Stakes  in Lexington, Ky., and the Arkansas Derby in Hot Springs, Ark., begins  Saturday at 5 p.m. ET on NBC Sports.</p>
<p>The hour-long broadcast will originate from Keeneland Racecourse in  Lexington, Ky., and is hosted by Lexington’s Tom Hammond alongside  three-time Kentucky Derby winner Gary Stevens, who twice won the  Arkansas Derby (1985 &#8211; Tank’s Prospect; 1990 &#8211; Silver Ending) and won  the 1998 Blue Grass Stakes aboard Halory Hunter.  The NBC Sports  broadcast team also includes handicapper Mike Battaglia, reporters Kenny  Rice and Donna Brothers from Keeneland. NBC Sports handicapper/reporter  Bob Neumeier provides additional coverage and analysis live from the  Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Ark.</p>
<p>A total of 19 horses that have run in the Blue Grass Stakes went on to  win the Kentucky Derby, with Street Sense in 2007 the most recent.   Smarty Jones won the 2004 Arkansas Derby on his way to winning the  Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes that year before placing second to  Birdstone at the Belmont Stakes.</p>
<p><strong>STEVENS ON SATURDAY’S PREP RACES</strong>: “They are both great races with great  history behind them that have both produced multiple winners for the  Kentucky Derby.  I have been fortunate to win the Arkansas Derby twice  and the Blue Grass one time.  For me, it’s the last real weekend of prep  racing prior to the Kentucky Derby.”</p>
<p><strong>STEVENS ON ARKANSAS DERBY</strong>: “I love Noble’s Promise in this race.  He’s  been a bridesmaid to Lookin at Lucky the last couple times out but  doesn’t have to face him on this trip.  A good effort here by him will  put him in my “Super Seven” of Derby horses.  Others to watch are Super  Saver, the favorite, while D. Wayne Lukas is double loaded with Dublin  and Northern Giant.”</p>
<p><strong>STEVENS ON BLUE GRASS STAKES:</strong> “I was surprised to see Pleasant Prince in  this race because I think it makes it an even better race.  Others to  look for are Interactif, who finished second to Santa Anita winner  Sidney’s Candy in the San Felipe, and Make Music for Me.  All he’s done  is break his maiden in a stakes race his last time out.”</p>
<p><strong>ROAD TO THE KENTUCKY DERBY</strong><br />
The newly launched “Road to the Kentucky Derby” television series,  produced in partnership by NBC Sports and Churchill Downs Incorporated,  began Saturday, March 27 with the Louisiana Derby and Lane’s End Stakes  and continued last Saturday with the Santa Anita Derby and Wood  Memorial.  These Derby prep races are key competitions to earn a coveted  spot in the Kentucky Derby’s 20-horse starting gate.</p>
<p>The series also gives viewers at home a sense of the spectacle  surrounding a day at the races, including snapshots of the fashion,  food, famous faces and racing’s real “characters” &#8211; the fans &#8211; to draw  viewers into the social scene that makes racetracks the ultimate source  for entertainment.  The shared vision of Churchill Downs and NBC Sports’  successful ‘Big Event Strategy’ led to the 2009 Kentucky Derby being  the most viewed Derby in two decades with a 26 percent increase in  viewers since this strategy was launched in 2007.</p>
<p><strong>KENTUCKY DERBY DREAM BET</strong></p>
<p><strong>“CALL THE CLOSE” AND YOU MIGHT BE OFF TO THE RACES</strong>: Each day, CNBC  viewers compete and test their stock market expertise by playing “Call  the Close,” a popular interactive game on CNBC.com and on CNBC Mobile in  which participants guess where the Dow Jones Industrial Average will  close. Starting today, “Call the Close” participants will have the  chance to enter for a chance to win a trip for two to the 2010 Kentucky  Derby and a $100,000 Derby DreamBet.</p>
<p>To play the daily “Call the Close” Game and be entered into the “Call  the Close” $100,000 Derby DreamBet Sweepstakes, participants must  register online or on a mobile device and submit their “call” from 4:30  pm ET until 1:00 pm ET the following Trading Day. Contestants can enter  once daily through Wednesday, April 21, 2010. Each day, a Game winner  will be selected and at the end of the promotion period one Sweepstakes  winner will be selected at random.</p>
<p>The Sweepstakes winner will receive a trip for two to the 136th Kentucky  Derby. The Sweepstakes winner will also have the opportunity to direct  the placement of a $100,000 win wager on the horse they think will win  the Derby and keep any resulting winnings. The DreamBet is sponsored by  Churchill Downs Incorporated. NBC Sports may even feature the  Sweepstakes winner and their DreamBet in NBC Sports’ exclusive coverage  of the 136th Kentucky Derby on Saturday, May 1 starting at 4 p.m. ET.</p>
<p>To play the daily “Call the Close” Game participants can utilize  CNBC.com’s vast financial resources such as extended after-hour quotes,  charts and news for all 30 stocks in the Dow to help make the best  prediction and see what&#8217;s moving the markets. Throughout each Game, the  leader board is recalculated every five minutes as Dow pricing changes.  The daily Game winner is the one who makes the ‘call’ closest to the .00  decimal. In the event of a tie, Game winners are determined by whoever  comes closest to guessing the S&amp;P 500. Each daily Game winner will  have his/her name published online and/or on-air.  Participants have the  ability to track their daily history and gauge their performance  against the index.</p>
<p>Registration in both the “Call the Close” Game and the $100,000 Derby  DreamBet Sweepstakes is free and can be accessed at <a href="http://calltheclose.cnbc.com/" target="_blank">http://calltheclose.cnbc.com</a>.  For official sweepstakes rules, and alternate method of entry for the  Sweepstakes visit  <a href="http://calltheclose.cnbc.com/rules.html" target="_blank">http://calltheclose.cnbc.com/rules.html</a>.</p>
<p><strong>“ROAD TO THE KENTUCKY DERBY” DREAM BET:</strong> While viewers take in the action  at home, on-track fans will have the chance to enjoy the “DreamBet” of a  lifetime. Churchill Downs Incorporated will sponsor a special promotion  at each of the broadcast host tracks for the “Road to the Kentucky  Derby” series, allowing on-track patrons to enter a drawing for the  opportunity for a free $10,000 wager on the broadcast host track’s race.  A winning fan will be drawn at random during the course of the racing  program at each broadcast host track.  Churchill Downs will then place a  $10,000 “win” wager on the horse the winning contestant at each host  site selects in the following races:</p>
<ul>
<li>Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland Race Course this Saturday.</li>
</ul>
<p>Viewers at home can watch to see if the contestant wins big as the race  unfolds.  For more information and to review official rules for each  “DreamBet,” Sweepstakes visit <a href="http://www.kentuckyderby.com/dreambet" target="_blank">www.KentuckyDerby.com/dreambet</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[“ROAD TO THE KENTUCKY DERBY” SERIES CONTINUES THIS SATURDAY FROM LOS ANGELES AND NEW YORK Santa Anita Derby and Wood Memorial to Air Live on NBC Sports New Televised Kentucky Derby Prep Race Series Continues Over the Next Two Saturdays on NBC Sports Play CNBC&#8217;s &#8220;Call the Close&#8221; for a Chance to Win a Trip [...]<p><a href="http://sportsmedianews.com/04/%e2%80%9croad-to-the-kentucky-derby%e2%80%9d-series-continues-this-saturday-from-los-angeles-and-new-york/">“Road To The Kentucky Derby” Series Continues This Saturday From Los Angeles And New York</a> is a post from: <a href="http://sportsmedianews.com">Sports Media News</a></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Santa Anita Derby and Wood Memorial to Air Live on NBC Sports</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>New Televised Kentucky Derby Prep Race Series Continues Over the  Next Two Saturdays on NBC Sports</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Play CNBC&#8217;s &#8220;Call the Close&#8221; for a Chance to Win a Trip for Two  to the 2010 Kentucky Derby and a $100,000 Derby DreamBet</strong></p>
<p><strong>NEW YORK &#8211; April 1, 2010</strong> &#8211; NBC Sports’ “Road to the Kentucky Derby”  continues this Saturday with two graded stakes races featuring  Thoroughbred horses vying for a spot in the Kentucky Derby (Saturday,  May 1, 4 p.m. ET on NBC Sports).  Live action from the Santa Anita Derby  in Arcadia, Calif., and the Wood Memorial in Jamaica, NY, begins  Saturday at 5 p.m. ET on NBC Sports.</p>
<p>The hour-long broadcast will originate from Santa Anita Park in Arcadia,  Calif., and is hosted by Tom Hammond alongside three-time Derby winner  Gary Stevens, who won the Santa Anita Derby a record nine times.  The  NBC Sports broadcast team also includes handicapper Mike Battaglia,  reporters Kenny Rice and Donna Brothers from Santa Anita. NBC Sports  handicapper Bob Neumeier and horse racing analyst Jessica Pacheco  provide additional coverage and analysis live from the Wood Memorial at  Aqueduct Racetrack in Jamaica, NY.</p>
<p><strong>STEVENS ON SANTA ANITA DERBY</strong>: “Looking at Lucky is the obvious pick, but  it was interesting listening to Bob Baffert this week saying that he  just wants to get through this race and that the horse (Looking at  Lucky) is much better on dirt than synthetic.  It almost sounds like if  he gets beat that he is not worried about it.  He’s looking forward to  the Kentucky Derby.  Having said that, Sydney’s Candy is a speed horse  who can actually take it wire-to-wire.  I also like the gelding  Caracortado.  He’s only lost one race.”</p>
<p><strong>STEVENS ON HIS RECORD NINE WINS AT SANTA ANITA</strong>: “It’s huge for me to  have won nine times at Santa Anita.  I never would have thought that  possible.  When I was tied with the great Bill Shoemaker with eight wins  apiece I was pretty happy with that.  But to be able to break his  record is something that I am very proud of.”</p>
<p><strong>STEVENS ON WOOD MEMORIAL</strong>: “Eskendereya is an absolute standout.  If  there is going to be an upset Schoolyard Dreams could possibly do it but  it’s going to be tough to beat Eskendereya.”</p>
<p><strong>ROAD TO THE KENTUCKY DERBY</strong><br />
The newly launched “Road to the Kentucky Derby” television series,  produced in partnership by NBC Sports and Churchill Downs Incorporated,  began last Saturday with the Louisiana Derby and Lane’s End Stakes and  continues the next two consecutive Saturdays with live coverage of four  more Derby prep races, key competitions to earn a coveted spot in the  Kentucky Derby’s 20-horse starting gate.</p>
<p>The series will also give viewers at home a sense of the spectacle  surrounding a day at the races, including snapshots of the fashion,  food, famous faces and racing’s real “characters” &#8211; the fans &#8211; to draw  viewers into the social scene that makes racetracks the ultimate source  for entertainment.  The shared vision of Churchill Downs and NBC Sports’  successful ‘Big Event Strategy’ led to the 2009 Kentucky Derby being  the most viewed Derby in two decades with a 26 percent increase in  viewers since this strategy was launched in 2007.</p>
<p>The remaining broadcast schedule for the “Road to the Kentucky Derby”  series is as follows:</p>
<p><strong>THIS SATURDAY</strong> (NBC Sports, Santa Anita, 5-6 p.m. ET):</p>
<ul>
<li> Santa Anita Derby, 1 1/8 miles, Santa Anita</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li> Wood Memorial, 1 1/8 miles, Aqueduct</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>SATURDAY, APRIL 10</strong> (NBC Sports, Keeneland, 5-6 p.m. ET):</p>
<ul>
<li> Arkansas Derby, 1 1/8 miles, Oaklawn Park</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li> Blue Grass Stakes, 1 1/8 miles, Keeneland</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>KENTUCKY DERBY DREAM BET</strong></p>
<p><strong>“CALL THE CLOSE” AND YOU MIGHT BE OFF TO THE RACES</strong>: Each day, CNBC  viewers compete and test their stock market expertise by playing “Call  the Close,” a popular interactive game on CNBC.com and on CNBC Mobile in  which participants guess where the Dow Jones Industrial Average will  close. Starting today, “Call the Close” participants will have the  chance to enter for a chance to win a trip for two to the 2010 Kentucky  Derby and a $100,000 Derby DreamBet.</p>
<p>To play the daily “Call the Close” Game and be entered into the “Call  the Close” $100,000 Derby DreamBet Sweepstakes, participants must  register online or on a mobile device and submit their “call” from 4:30  pm ET until 1:00 pm ET the following Trading Day. Contestants can enter  once daily through Wednesday, April 21, 2010. Each day, a Game winner  will be selected and at the end of the promotion period one Sweepstakes  winner will be selected at random.</p>
<p>The Sweepstakes winner will receive a trip for two to the 136th Kentucky  Derby. The Sweepstakes winner will also have the opportunity to direct  the placement of a $100,000 win wager on the horse they think will win  the Derby and keep any resulting winnings. The DreamBet is sponsored by  Churchill Downs Incorporated. NBC Sports may even feature the  Sweepstakes winner and their DreamBet in NBC Sports’ exclusive coverage  of the 136th Kentucky Derby on Saturday, May 1 starting at 4 p.m. ET.</p>
<p>To play the daily “Call the Close” Game participants can utilize  CNBC.com’s vast financial resources such as extended after-hour quotes,  charts and news for all 30 stocks in the Dow to help make the best  prediction and see what&#8217;s moving the markets. Throughout each Game, the  leader board is recalculated every five minutes as Dow pricing changes.  The daily Game winner is the one who makes the ‘call’ closest to the .00  decimal. In the event of a tie, Game winners are determined by whoever  comes closest to guessing the S&amp;P 500. Each daily Game winner will  have his/her name published online and/or on-air.  Participants have the  ability to track their daily history and gauge their performance  against the index.</p>
<p>Registration in both the “Call the Close” Game and the $100,000 Derby  DreamBet Sweepstakes is free and can be accessed at <a href="http://calltheclose.cnbc.com/" target="_blank">http://calltheclose.cnbc.com</a>.  For official sweepstakes rules, and alternate method of entry for the  Sweepstakes visit  <a href="http://calltheclose.cnbc.com/rules.html" target="_blank">http://calltheclose.cnbc.com/rules.html</a>.</p>
<p><strong>“ROAD TO THE KENTUCKY DERBY” DREAM BET</strong>: While viewers take in the action  at home, on-track fans will have the chance to enjoy the “DreamBet” of a  lifetime. Churchill Downs Incorporated will sponsor a special promotion  at each of the broadcast host tracks for the “Road to the Kentucky  Derby” series, allowing on-track patrons to enter a drawing for the  opportunity for a free $10,000 wager on the broadcast host track’s race.  A winning fan will be drawn at random during the course of the racing  program at each broadcast host track.  Churchill Downs will then place a  $10,000 “win” wager on the horse the winning contestant at each host  site selects in the following races:</p>
<ul>
<li>Santa Anita Derby at Santa Anita Park this Saturday.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li> Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland Race Course on April 10.</li>
</ul>
<p>Viewers at home can watch to see if the contestant wins big as the race  unfolds.  For more information and to review official rules for each  “DreamBet,” Sweepstakes visit <a href="http://www.kentuckyderby.com/dreambet" target="_blank">www.KentuckyDerby.com/dreambet</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[“ROAD TO THE KENTUCKY DERBY” SERIES BEGINS THIS SATURDAY Louisiana Derby and Lane’s End Stakes to Air Live on USA New Televised Kentucky Derby Prep Race Series to Air Over the Next Three Saturdays on USA Network and NBC Sweepstakes Offers Fans Opportunity for a Free $10,000 ‘DreamBet’ on Three Derby Preps NEW YORK &#8211; [...]<p><a href="http://sportsmedianews.com/03/%e2%80%9croad-to-the-kentucky-derby%e2%80%9d-series-begins-this-saturday/">“Road To The Kentucky Derby” Series Begins This Saturday</a> is a post from: <a href="http://sportsmedianews.com">Sports Media News</a></p>
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<p><em>Louisiana Derby and Lane’s End Stakes to Air Live on USA</em></p>
<p><em>New Televised Kentucky Derby Prep Race Series to Air Over the  Next Three Saturdays on USA Network and NBC</em></p>
<p><em>Sweepstakes Offers Fans Opportunity for a Free $10,000  ‘DreamBet’ on Three Derby Preps</em></p>
<p><strong>NEW YORK &#8211; March 24, 2010 &#8211; </strong>NBC Sports’ “Road to the Kentucky Derby”  enters the starting gate this Saturday with two graded stakes races  featuring Thoroughbred horses vying for a spot in the Kentucky Derby  (Saturday, May 1, 4 p.m. ET on NBC Sports).  Live action from the  Louisiana Derby in New Orleans, La., and the Lane’s End Stakes in  Florence, Ky., begins Saturday at 5 p.m. ET on USA.</p>
<p>The hour-long broadcast will originate from Fair Grounds Race Course  &amp; Slots in New Orleans and is hosted by Tom Hammond alongside  three-time Derby winner Gary Stevens.  The NBC Sports broadcast team  also includes reporters Kenny Rice and Donna Brothers from New Orleans  with NBC Sports handicapper Mike Battaglia and horse racing analyst Jill  Byrne providing additional coverage and analysis live from Turfway Park  in Northern Kentucky.</p>
<p>Saturday’s coverage will include a special feature on well-known jockey &#8211;  and Louisiana native &#8211; Robby Albarado, who, along with Donna Brothers,  will take viewers to his favorite “Big Easy” haunts for a look inside  New Orleans’ famed culinary scene.</p>
<p><strong>STEVENS ON LOUISIANA DERBY:</strong> “Discreetly Mine is definitely a quality  horse.  He is coming off a huge run in the Risen Star and the Louisiana  Derby will say a lot about his capabilities of going a  mile-and-a-quarter.  I also like Ron The Greek and think that he is a  horse that is definitely going to move forward.  He looks like he is  just now getting set and is a horse that is on the rise.”</p>
<p><strong>ROAD TO THE KENTUCKY DERBY</strong>: The newly launched “Road to the Kentucky  Derby” television series, produced in partnership by NBC Sports and  Churchill Downs Incorporated, will air the next three consecutive  Saturdays with live coverage of six Derby prep races, key competitions  that contenders must win to earn a coveted spot in the Kentucky Derby’s  20-horse starting gate.</p>
<p>The series will also give viewers at home a sense of the spectacle  surrounding a day at the races, including snapshots of the fashion,  food, famous faces and racing’s real “characters” &#8211; the fans &#8211; to draw  viewers into the social scene that makes racetracks the ultimate source  for entertainment.  The shared vision of Churchill Downs and NBC Sports’  successful ‘Big Event Strategy’ led to the 2009 Kentucky Derby being  the most viewed Derby in two decades with a 26 percent increase in  viewers since this strategy was launched in 2007.</p>
<p>The broadcast schedule for the “Road to the Kentucky Derby” series is as  follows:</p>
<p><strong>SATURDAY, MARCH 27</strong> (USA Network, Fair Grounds, 5-6 p.m. ET):</p>
<ul>
<li> Louisiana Derby, 1 1/8 miles, Fair Grounds</li>
<li>Lane’s End Stakes, 1 1/8 miles, Turfway Park</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>SATURDAY, APRIL 3</strong> (NBC Sports, Santa Anita, 5-6 p.m. ET):</p>
<ul>
<li> Santa Anita Derby, 1 1/8 miles, Santa Anita</li>
<li>Wood Memorial, 1 1/8 miles, Aqueduct</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>SATURDAY, APRIL 10</strong> (NBC Sports, Keeneland, 5-6 p.m. ET):</p>
<ul>
<li> Arkansas Derby, 1 1/8 miles, Oaklawn Park</li>
<li>Blue Grass Stakes, 1 1/8 miles, Keeneland</li>
</ul>
<p>While viewers take in the action at home, on-track fans will have the  chance to enjoy the “DreamBet” of a lifetime. Churchill Downs  Incorporated will sponsor a special promotion at each of the broadcast  host tracks for the “Road to the Kentucky Derby” series, allowing  on-track patrons to enter a drawing for the opportunity for a free  $10,000 wager on the broadcast host track’s race. A winning fan will be  drawn at random during the course of the racing program at each  broadcast host track.  Churchill Downs will then place a $10,000 “win”  wager on the horse the winning contestant at each host site selects in  the following races:</p>
<ul>
<li>Louisiana Derby at Fair Grounds Race Course &amp; Slots on March  27</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li> Santa Anita Derby at Santa Anita Park on April 3</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li> Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland Race Course on April 10.</li>
</ul>
<p>Viewers at home can watch to see if the contestant wins big as the race  unfolds.  For more information and to review official rules for each  “DreamBet,” Sweepstakes visit <a href="http://www.kentuckyderby.com/dreambet" target="_blank">www.KentuckyDerby.com/dreambet</a></p>
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<p>Three Broadcasts Encompassing Six Derby Prep Races Airing on<br />
NBC Sports &amp; USA Network This Spring</p>
<p>Broadcasts to Include Racing and Lifestyle Elements Designed to Build Interest in the Kentucky Derby and Thoroughbred Racing</p>
<p>New York and Louisville, Ky &#8211; January 11, 2010 &#8211; Churchill Downs Incorporated (NASDAQ:  CHDN) and NBC Sports today announced a partnership to present three broadcasts featuring six Kentucky Derby and Triple Crown prep races this spring leading up to the Kentucky Derby on NBC Sports on Saturday, May 1.  The three one-hour broadcasts, two on NBC and one on USA Network, will include the Louisiana Derby, Lane’s End Stakes, Santa Anita Derby, Wood Memorial, Toyota Bluegrass Stakes and Arkansas Derby.  The announcement was made today by Bob Evans, President and CEO, Churchill Downs Incorporated and Ken Schanzer, President, NBC Sports.</p>
<p>The shared vision of Churchill Downs and NBC Sports’ successful ‘Big Event Strategy’ led to the 2009 Kentucky Derby being the most viewed Derby in two decades with a 26% increase in viewers since this strategy was launched in 2007.  Each of the three, one-hour “Road to the Kentucky Derby” broadcasts will feature the races and handicapping segments in addition to lifestyle elements designed to broaden the audience for these races and to drive viewership of the Kentucky Derby and Triple Crown.</p>
<p>“This approach has been effective in bringing new fans to racing, and we hope to see similar success with the “Road to the Kentucky Derby” series,” said Evans.  “The key difference is that we promote racing to both men and women by focusing on the fan’s entire experience of racing, not just the race itself.  This includes food, fashion and celebrity.”</p>
<p>“We value the relationship we have with Churchill Downs immensely,” said Schanzer.  “Adding the broadcasts of these important Derby prep races allows us to introduce key storylines that continue to build the broadest possible audience for the Kentucky Derby and the sport of Thoroughbred racing.”</p>
<p>ROAD TO THE KENTUCKY DERBY:<br />
SATURDAY, MARCH 27, USA Network &#8211; Louisiana Derby &#8211; Broadcast from Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans, La.  Coverage will also include the Lane’s End Stakes from Turfway Park in Florence, Ky.</p>
<p>SATURDAY, APRIL 3, NBC Sports &#8211; Santa Anita Derby &#8211; Broadcast hosted from Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif.  Coverage will also include the Wood Memorial from Aqueduct Race Track in Jamaica, N.Y.</p>
<p>SATURDAY, APRIL 10, NBC Sports &#8211; Toyota Bluegrass Stakes &#8211; Broadcast hosted from Keeneland in Lexington Ky.  Coverage will also include the Arkansas Derby from Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Ark.</p>
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