Run for the Roses: the Kentucky Derby

CNBC has contacted me and asked me to use this blog to draw your attention to their program airing on Thursday, April 30th at 9P ET, 10P PT. The CNBC Original “Run for the Roses: the Kentucky Derby & the Business of Horse Racing”.

For 130 years, fans have gathered at Churchill Downs for the most exciting two minutes in sports. And the annual “Run for the Roses” is only part of the $13-billion horse racing industry. Join Melissa Francis for an in-depth look at the business of horse racing and the industry’s major players in the CNBC Original, “Run for the Roses” on Thursday, April 30th at 9P ET, 10P PT.

Visit http://kentuckyderby.cnbc.com for additional information.

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One Response to “Run for the Roses: the Kentucky Derby”

  1. Jack on April 25th, 2009 at 10:25 am

    I find it interesting that this sport is in a state of major transition – It’s sad to see that on most days the stands are empty, but there is so much betting now done off track – on internet etc. Well,it’s still a great sport , I’m going to watch on Thursday and of couse the Derby on Saturday – hmm instead of going to Lousivilee.

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