Premier Greyhound Racing (PGR) has introduced that it has secured an specific broadcasting address Sky Sports Racing that allows you to start January 1, 2024.
From the begin of the brand new year, greyhound racing might be broadcast on Sky Sports Racing. Daily insurance from PGR tracks can even consist of a committed crimson button channel available to Sky customers.
Every one in every of PGR’s races can also be streamed stay on a brand new internet site segment known as greyhounds.attheraces.com.
For the insurance on Sky Sports Racing and greyhounds.attheraces.com, PGR has stated that it has invested in facts gear including ‘stronger portraits for form, records analysis, racecards, guess activates and race predictors.’
The web website online, attheraces.com, is ready to launch a 2d segment of its greyhound supplying with a brand new web website online set for autumn 2024.
Director at Premier Greyhound Racing, Mark Kingston, stated: “We are pleased to accomplice with Sky and Sky Sports Racing, widely recognized for its tremendous horse racing broadcast and virtual insurance withinside the UK and Ireland. Viewers might be capable of revel in extra stay greyhound racing than ever before, tracks from all around the united states might be showcased and we are hoping this giant partnership will assist increase the attain of the game, entice extra enthusiasts and stable a vivid destiny for the industry.”
Commercial and Media Rights Director, Sky Sports Racing, James Singer, added: “This partnership is superb information for our visitors and customers who may have get right of entry to to committed greyhound racing insurance for the primary time at the Red Button and thru a brand new internet site vacation spot which we goal to broaden plenty similarly over the approaching months. Our personal studies indicates there’s a robust urge for food for it. We completely guide PGR’s intentions in nicely showcasing the game in addition to its essential dedication to welfare and making sure that greyhounds have the nice enjoy all through their profession and into retirement.”