NTWAB Board Issues Letter in Support of FanDuel TV

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Following the announcement last week that FanDuel TV would be phasing out its horse racing coverage, the board of directors of the National Turf Writers and Broadcasters has disseminated a letter it sent to the executive leadership at FanDuel and Flutter Entertainment to emphasize the importance of the network to the racing industry. In supporting its members who work for the network, the board said, “We wish in this communication to express our support for our members and colleagues affected by these job cuts. The reporting and storytelling you have brought to FanDuel TV have made a meaningful impact on equine journalism and the sport as a whole. That is not lost on your colleagues or the many fans of this sport.”The letter sent to FanDuel and Flutter Entertainment executives appears below:Ms. Howe, Mr. Genetski, Mr. Jackson, Mr. Corcoran, and Mr. Shiffman,On behalf of the board of directors of the National Turf Writers and Broadcasters–an organization that advocates on behalf of journalists covering horse racing–we write to express our deep disappointment regarding the decision to phase out FanDuel TV and wind down your racing broadcast coverage.We fully recognize that Flutter Entertainment and FanDuel, like any business, must make decisions aligned with their long-term strategy and financial priorities. However, the impact of this decision extends well beyond a balance sheet. It affects more than 170 employees–some of them our colleagues and members–talented broadcasters and contributors to FanDuel TV such as Matt Bernier, Andie Biancone, Christina Blacker, Caton Bredar, Simon Bray, Matt Carothers, Larry Collmus, Scott Hazelton, Nick Hines, Joaquin Jaime, Peter Lurie and Anthony Pascale, who have brought passion, credibility, and excellence to equine journalism.As you know, many others–producers, camera operators, and other behind-the-scenes professionals–also play vital roles in telling FanDuel TV's stories. Their loss of employment is equally troubling.We commend FanDuel TV for its longstanding commitment to horse racing coverage. For more than two decades, from its origins as TVG through its rebrand as FanDuel TV, the network has brought racing into millions of homes, introduced new audiences to the sport, and delivered consistent, informed coverage.That legacy makes this decision to phase out the network all the more difficult to accept. Without FanDuel TV's presence, horse racing risks becoming less visible and less accessible to the public.Should there be a viable path to reconsider this decision, we urge FanDuel and Flutter Entertainment leadership to explore it. We also encourage consideration of a sale of the network to an entity willing to continue regular operations. The infrastructure, audience, and brand equity built over decades represent valuable assets.Respectfully,Byron KingPresident, National Turf Writers and Broadcasters, on behalf of the Board of Directors for the NTWABThe post NTWAB Board Issues Letter in Support of FanDuel TV appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.