Exclusive: Horse racing docuseries All In: The Road to the Classic, produced by celebrity chef and horse racing aficionado Bobby Flay’s Rock Shrimp Productions, is returning for a sophomore season. Watch the first trailer above.
The show offers a behind-the-scenes look at the elite thoroughbred racing teams competing for a spot in the $6M Breeders’ Cup Classic which takes place next month at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, CA. Talking heads will include 15-time Breeders’ Cup champion trainer Bob Baffert and the event’s most-winning jockey, Mike Smith.
The six-part season will premiere on October 9. According to the production, the 2018 season garnered 1.5M views, which has helped secure new distribution deals for the sophomore season with NBC Sports Network (Nbcsn) and Tvg Network in the United States, The Sports Network (Tsn) also in Canada and Sky Sports Racing in the UK and Ireland. Episodes will air on Breeders’ Cup digital channels on YouTube,...
The show offers a behind-the-scenes look at the elite thoroughbred racing teams competing for a spot in the $6M Breeders’ Cup Classic which takes place next month at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, CA. Talking heads will include 15-time Breeders’ Cup champion trainer Bob Baffert and the event’s most-winning jockey, Mike Smith.
The six-part season will premiere on October 9. According to the production, the 2018 season garnered 1.5M views, which has helped secure new distribution deals for the sophomore season with NBC Sports Network (Nbcsn) and Tvg Network in the United States, The Sports Network (Tsn) also in Canada and Sky Sports Racing in the UK and Ireland. Episodes will air on Breeders’ Cup digital channels on YouTube,...
- 10/2/2019
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
If you’re a fan of professional wrestling, this fall is going to be a slobberknocker of a good time.
As of Oct. 4, there will be nine hours of pro wrestling available on major broadcast and cable channels every week. WWE programming comprises most of that time, with “Monday Night Raw” airing on USA Network, “SmackDown Live” making its move to Fox Friday nights, and the WWE’s developmental brand Nxt debuting its full two-hour show Wednesdays on USA. Meanwhile, the new promotion All Elite Wrestling, or Aew, will launch its two-hour show “Dynamite” on TNT on Wednesday.
The “SmackDown” move is the culmination of a billion-dollar deal between the WWE and Fox that will see the sports entertainment brand air on the broadcaster for the next five years as part of Fox’s new push into more live sports events, now that it is a standalone company post-Disney/21st Century Fox merger.
As of Oct. 4, there will be nine hours of pro wrestling available on major broadcast and cable channels every week. WWE programming comprises most of that time, with “Monday Night Raw” airing on USA Network, “SmackDown Live” making its move to Fox Friday nights, and the WWE’s developmental brand Nxt debuting its full two-hour show Wednesdays on USA. Meanwhile, the new promotion All Elite Wrestling, or Aew, will launch its two-hour show “Dynamite” on TNT on Wednesday.
The “SmackDown” move is the culmination of a billion-dollar deal between the WWE and Fox that will see the sports entertainment brand air on the broadcaster for the next five years as part of Fox’s new push into more live sports events, now that it is a standalone company post-Disney/21st Century Fox merger.
- 10/1/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Toto had an undeniable moment this year thanks to the resurgence of interest — ironic or otherwise — of their song “Africa.” They’re banking on that success with a new, limited-edition box set, All In, available only through their website. It contains all of their studio LPs through 1999’s Mindfields, along with bonus content, one item of which is Old Is New. The record contains odds and sods that never made the cut on their regular records, and, as a teaser, they’re releasing “Devil’s Tower,” a song that could...
- 11/30/2018
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
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