The HorseTV Channel is set to introduce its new broadband channel "HorseTV Access," with a free six-day special presentation, beginning September 4, which will feature the network’s 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) coverage. The WEG presentation is a “free rein” direct feed intended to give viewers the feeling of being at the event. HorseTV Access will begin airing The HorseTV Channel’s regular programming on September 10, and viewers will receive an additional week free upon subscribing to the broadband channel.
"HorseTV Access will provide our viewers with the most television-like experience available via broadband and will complement The HorseTV Channel's current cable and satellite television service," said George Greenberg, Chairman and CEO of The HorseTV Channel.
Through HorseTV Access, subscribers will enjoy The HorseTV Channel’s extensive programming lineup, including series such as AQHA’s Best of the West, The Complete Rider, FEI Equestrian World and Richard Winters Horsemanship, as well as top English and Western competitions, rodeo, polo and children’s series.
The broadband television technology for HorseTV Access will be provided by Narrowstep, Inc., a leading global provider of broadband television services. HorseTV Access programming will be scheduled in compliance with MSO agreements. HorseTV Access is available for $6.95 per month at www.horsetv.com.
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The HorseTV Channel Launches New Broadband Channel; Channel's Debut Presents One Week Free of the FEI World Equestrian Games
by By Adryn Miller | Aug 31, 2006, 12:11 PM
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