الأربعاء، 26 أكتوبر 2016

In most states you sign it and if they ever try to enforce

Melbourne Cup 2016 The broadcasting rights to the Melbourne Cup - and indeed all Victorian thoroughbred racing vision - have been the subject of much controversy in recent times, especially throughout 2015. Racing channel TVN and Telstra partner Racing Network stopped broadcasting in March 2015, bringing to an end TVN's 10-year reign as the only Australian TV channel dedicated solely to the broadcasting of thoroughbred racing.

Due to a commercial dispute during negotiations, the concerned parties couldn't come to an agreement on a broadcasting format; this ultimately led to a "blackout" period for Victorian racing.

Online streaming, which is very convenient for many, has long been inaccessible to punters. However, in a breakthrough agreement, online bookmaker Crownbet.com.au will stream all Victorian thoroughbred races free of charge to its 1.8 million customers.

Sportsbet CEO, Cormac Barry, said, 'This agreement will put live racing in the hands of punters on the device of their choice - anywhere, anytime.'

The live stream on CrownBet's digital platforms will be available for each race and will commence shortly before the scheduled start time of each Victorian TAB race.

The live stream will include commentary from the racing.com commentary team.

Racing Victoria Chief Executive Bernard Saundry welcomed the deal announcing, 'The rights agreement will provide enhanced experiences for customers and achieve the industry's goal of ensuring more people can have greater access to live vision of Victorian racing."


End to illegal Melbourne Cup 2016 streaming

The result of the live streaming announcement with CrownBet and Racing Victoria will put an end to the need for racing fans to risk their computer security with illegal live streams. Prior to this announcement many punters had turned to illegal sites to watch the race that stops a nation.

Downloading or viewing illegal content is a security risk. Many of the "free streaming" sites that host this content are supported by Malware. Malware is software designed to change your settings, delete software, cause errors, track browsing habits, or open a computer to attack. We highly recommend that punters do not access the Melbourne Cup via illegal streaming.


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