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Horse Radio Network (HRN) Announces U.S. Eventing Association Segment

by Chris Stafford | Aug 15, 2011, 9:00 AM

Lexington, KY - The Horse Radio Network (HRN) has announced today that, as part of its Affiliate Program, it will be broadcasting a monthly news segment from the United States Eventing Association (USEA) as part of its Eventing Radio Show. The new segment begins with Episode 154, which is posted on www.eventingradio.com and www.useventing.com.

Glenn Hebert, HRN Executive Director said, "We are very pleased to welcome the U.S. Eventing Association as an HRN Affiliate to bring you their latest news every month. The Horse Radio Network's mission is to unite the horse world one show at a time and our partnership with them helps us get one step closer to achieving that goal while giving a voice to the sport's national governing body."

The new segment will bring news of the USEA and its many events, educational programs, clinics, courses plus the annual conference, rule changes, etc. and is presented by its CEO, Jo Whitehouse.

"I would like to thank Glenn and Chris for giving the USEA this additional opportunity to communicate with our members and all those who are fans of eventing," said Jo Whitehouse. "The Eventing Radio Show will allow us to keep our supporters up-to-date on the news and developments within the association and I sincerely hope the listeners will enjoy the segment."

The Eventing Radio Show, hosted by Chris Stafford, is the only weekly radio podcast dedicated to all aspects of the sport around the world with news, views and interviews from Pony Club to Olympic heights.

The Horse Radio Network offers a global Affiliate Program with its many partnerships throughout the governance of the sport as well as prominent media outlets across the horse world. For more information about joining the free HRN Affiliate Program please visit http://www.horseradionetwork.com/affiliates/.

 

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