NBC Sports Renews Historic Partnership with Churchill Downs Incorporated for 20 More Years of Covering the Kentucky Derby
NBC Sports has strengthened its longstanding partnership with Churchill Downs Incorporated by renewing their agreement through 2032. This extension marks the continuation of a relationship that began in 2001 and will see NBC presenting the most prestigious event in horse racing for a total of 32 editions of the Kentucky Derby.
NBCUniversal’s commitment to maintaining this partnership was expressed by Rick Cordella, President of NBC Sports, who affirmed the network’s dedication to showcasing the rich stories surrounding the Kentucky Derby. Church
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