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Posted by Equestrian Queensland on 20/06/2017.

Member Benefit - H&C TV

Equestrian Australia has partnered with popular and respected international TV network, Horse & Country TV.

The four-year partnership will provide EA’s Members with access to exclusive Equestrian content from Australia and overseas.  It will also provide a platform for Australian events, horses and riders to gain better global exposure across H&C’s international network of channels.

Under the relationship, H&C’s internet based service, H&C Play, will be the exclusive partner for live streaming of EA-produced equestrian events from all over Australia, enabling fans to watch a range of exciting events on their smart phone, tablet or laptop.   

EA’s Commercial Manager Tristan Prosser-Shaw said the partnership is an important and exciting step for Equestrian sport in Australia.

“We are delighted to be teaming up with Horse & Country TV.  It is the ideal platform for us to promote Equestrian in Australia and better service and entertain our EA Membership base,” Prosser-Shaw said.

What does the partnership mean for you?

EA members signing up for H&C TV will have the $7.95 setup up fee waived, therefore gaining access to over 500 hours of thrilling equestrian sport masterclasses and documentaries from just $7.95 per month.

For every member who subscribes EA will receive a commission for the length of the subscription, giving you as the member countless hours of entertainment and created more funds to be invested into the sport.

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About H&C TV: 

Horse & Country TV is an equestrian sports and lifestyle channel available on cable, broadband and satellite in the UK and Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany and Australia, as well as on the web and iOS and Android devices.  Horse & Country TV launched in Australia in February 2015 and is available on Fetch TV and at http://handctv.com.au/

H&C carries exclusive sports event coverage, news, documentary and personality-led programming to the passionate audience for equestrian sports and country living.

 

 
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