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TrackNet poised to cut off Nevada7 January 2009NEVADA -- As reported by Bloodhorse: "TrackNet Media Group is poised to cut off its signals to more than 80 Nevada casinos Jan. 7 unless a new agreement is met for what the content company feels are more equitable fees. "If no deal is reached, Nevada casino bettors would not have access to simulcast wagering from TrackNet-affiliated tracks owned by Churchill Downs Inc. and Magna Entertainment Corp., which are partners in the joint venture. Currently, the TrackNet wagering lineup includes Golden Gate Fields, Gulfstream Park, and Santa Anita Park, which are owned by MEC, and Fair Grounds, which is owned by CDI. "'If we resolve it, great,' said TrackNet president and chief executive officer Scott Daruty. 'But if it's not resolved by Jan. 7, then all the TrackNet signals are going to be cut off from Nevada.'..."
TrackNet poised to cut off Nevada
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