Dish Named Exclusive Satellite Partner of the PBR

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DISH Network® is the Exclusive Satellite TV Partner of The Professional Bull Riders, Inc.

NEW YORK and ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Oct. 7, 2009 – The Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) and DISH Network, L.L.C., a subsidiary of DISH Network Corporation (NASDAQ: DISH), announced today that DISH Network will be the Official Satellite Television Partner of the PBR. The partnership includes exclusive satellite TV sponsorship of the PBR’s remaining 2009 BFTS stops and the 2009 PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals as well as all events on the 2010 BFTS tour which will be available to satellite TV subscribers only on DISH Network.

“Millions of PBR fans are deeply concerned about the uncertain future of VERSUS’ availability on DirecTV,” said Randy Bernard, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the PBR. “We have heard from tens of thousands of them and have been working diligently to provide options and alternatives.

DISH Network is not only committed to carrying VERSUS coverage of PBR events well into the future, they are making an investment in the fans of the sport. They have expressed a genuine desire to earn the trust and loyalty of PBR fans by providing more content, not less, and incentivizing PBR fans for choosing their service.”

“DISH Network is proud to offer the most complete coverage of professional bull riding events in satellite TV, including every broadcast of the Built Ford Tough Series in high definition,” said Ira Bahr, Chief Marketing Officer for DISH Network. “We recognize the devotion PBR fans have to the sport of bull riding, which is why all of our customers are receiving VERSUS, the home of PBR, for free with DISH Network through the month of November.”

DISH Network’s sponsorship of the PBR will span all regular-scheduled events on the PBR’s elite Built Ford Tough Series (BFTS) tour including all of the 2009 PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals. Fans will enjoy access to new and enhanced services on Professional Bull Riders, Inc. Home Page such as real-time online scoring, a live blog and chat, and behind-the-scenes podcasts from each event featuring the most popular riders on tour. Additionally, “PBR Now” – a new weekly PBR news program – will be available on RFD-TV every Thursday, giving PBR fans the opportunity to keep up with their favorite riders and events.

New DISH Network customers will enjoy a special offer when they order today by calling 1-888-538-8459 and mentioning the code “PBR.”

For more information on the new partnership between PBR and DISH Network, please visit Professional Bull Riders, Inc. Home Page or HD Satellite Television - HD Satellite TV - DISH Network - 1.888.825.2557.
 
Wow!!!

It is funny that Dish and Direct both have exclusive sports. Direct does stuff like NFL and PGA mix channel, while Dish does stuff like horse races and bull riding. Direct better watch out, Dish is making some serious strides at catching them in the sports department. ;)
 
Wow!!!

It is funny that Dish and Direct both have exclusive sports. Direct does stuff like NFL and PGA mix channel, while Dish does stuff like horse races and bull riding. Direct better watch out, Dish is making some serious strides at catching them in the sports department. ;)

Try re-reading. This is about sponsorship.

What else does VERSUS show besides PBR?

Does Direct have VERSUS?
 
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Where the hell is the Curling Channel!?! ;)

Actually I like watching the PBR show on Versus... and also liked watching Curling on the Olympics. :)
 
All the PBR events are on VERSUS. That is the only reason that DISH "offer(s) the most complete coverage of professional bull riding events in satellite TV". It is just marketing hyperbole.

That is not exclusive if, and when Direct ever gets the channel back.

The press release is about sponsorship.
You guys take things way too seriously. What I stated was said in tongue and cheek. And Dish is offering something Direct does not offer at the moment and they are making a big deal about it. I was sarcastically making the point that they are trying to market a sport that is shown on something that is not offered on Direct; a sporting event that is not even close to the level of the NFL or even Hockey (which is shown on Versus) as far as demand.
 
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Supposedly when DISH did not have Versus last year they got far more calls about bull riding than the NHL. It may be a small fan base but it is vocal and frankly Versus can use every viewer it can get.