AT THE RACES


'At The Races' is a British television channel, originally co-founded with Channel 4, but now owned by a partnership between British Sky Broadcasting, Arena Leisure PLC and 28 (out of the 59) UK racecourses.
The station is focused on horse racing from the UK, Ireland, North America, France and (overnight) Australia, showing many live races and related shows. The station is a commercial station, running advert breaks, and is "affiliated" with various betting companies, since the channel's live picture feed is used by betting shops and gamblers are generally its main audience. Some evenings (around 11pm), At The Races will broadcast a simulcast of the Sky Poker channel.
The channel was partly revamped, as of June 2006, and now has a weekday lineup of:

★ 11:00am - Racing News

★ 11:30am - Get On!

★ 12:15pm - Racing Today

★ 1:00 thru late - Racing Live
Aside from having reporters on course, the channel runs from a main studio, and a production area called 'The Booth'. Different presenters are often frequently found in one area only. Before live racing starts, guests are often interviewed, viewer e-mails read, and banter exchanged from the studios.

Contents
Channel launch
Presenters
External link

Channel launch


At the Races was originally a venture between BSkyB, Channel 4 and Arena Leisure who owned six racecourses at the time. In 2001, they agreed to pay £307 million for a 10 year deal to broadcast coverage from 49 of the 59 UK courses [1]- the remaining 10 courses were contracted to The Racing Channel, which subsquently folded as a result of lost revenue in 2003.
By 2004, the deal was looking severely overpriced and ''At The Races'' served a 60-day termination notice on the Racecourse Association (RCA). Channel 4 exited the joint-venture and the courses were left to re-negotiate television deals. This led to a joint-venture from the courses themselves, 31 of which subsequently contract their coverage to Racing UK (which in turn sub-contracts terrestrial rights to Channel 4 and the BBC), which launched later in 2004.
''At the Races'' virtually vanished from screens on March 29, 2004[2][3], but continued to broadcast a few meetings from the United States in the evenings and following the re-negotiation of contracts, the existing ''At the Races'' channel re-launched on June 11, 2004. [4]

Presenters



★ Robert 'Bob' Cooper - Studio presenter

★ Sean 'Boycie' Boyce - Studio/Booth presenter

★ Matt Chapman - Studio/Booth presenter

★ Darrell Williams - Studio/Booth presenter

★ Tony 'Enzo' Ennis - Studio/Booth presenter

★ Luke Harvey - Jump racing reporter

★ Richard Pitman - Jump racing reporter (and former BBC pundit)

★ Simon Mapletoft - Flat racing reporter

★ Mike Cattermole - Flat racing reporter (also a presenter/commentator for Channel 4 Racing)

★ Matt 'The Pharaoh' Doyle - Flat racing reporter

★ Zoey Bird - Flat racing reporter

★ Alex Hammond - Jump/Flat racing reporter

★ David 'Compo' Compton - Jump/Flat racing reporter

★ Derek 'Tommo' Thompson - Jump/Flat racing reporter (also a presenter/commentator for Channel 4 Racing)

★ Gordon Brown - Scotland racing correspondent

★ Gareth O'Brien - Ireland correspondent

★ David Duggan - Irish racing reporter

★ John McCririck - Betting pundit (usually appears alongside reporter at the racecourse; also pundit for Channel 4 Racing)
The partner racecourses are:

Ascot Racecourse

Bath Racecourse

Brighton Racecourse

Chepstow Racecourse

Exeter Racecourse

Fakenham Racecourse

Folkestone Racecourse

Fontwell Racecourse

Great Yarmouth Racecourse

Hereford Racecourse

Hexham Racecourse

Kelso Racecourse

Leicester Racecourse

Lingfield Racecourse

Newcastle Racecourse

Newton Abbot Racecourse

Perth Racecourse

Plumpton Racecourse

Ripon Racecourse

Sedgefield Racecourse

Southwell Racecourse

Stratford Racecourse

Taunton Racecourse

Towcester Racecourse

Uttoxeter Racecourse

Windsor Racecourse

Wolverhampton Racecourse

Worcester Racecourse

External link



Official Website

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