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Professional Bull Riders Splits Media Rights Between CBS, Dr. Phil’s Merit Street Media
Variety via Yahoo Sports· 4 days agoEven Dr. Phil is getting in on TV’s frenzied battle for sports rights. The daytime mainstay has long...
Professional Bull Riders World Finals kicks off at AT&T Stadium in Arlington
NBC Dallas Fort Worth· 4 days agoThis weekend, DFW will be taken over by one of the biggest extravaganza's in western sports. The...
Teenage Sensation Conquers Eliminations to Secure World Finals Showing
Sports Illustrated· 6 days agoJohn Crimber from Decatur, Texas, is a name you should remember. At only 18 years old, Crimber is...
Professional Bull Riders secures record live coverage through CBS and Merit Street rights deals -...
SportsPro· 23 hours agoEndeavor-owned promotion will have more than 325 hours of total annual programming, the most in the sport’s history.
Kubota Saddles Up Veterans with New Farming Equipment in the Ring at PBR World Finals in Honor of...
NBC 17 Raleigh· 15 hours agoThis year's five awardees, which include both veterans and currently serving members of the Armed Forces, were honored during a special ceremony on the ...
Scoreboard: Professional Bull Riders World Finals - Ride for Redemption (May 15)
Billings Gazette· 5 days agoCheck out results from Wednesday.
Dr. Phil’s Fort Worth-based Merit Street Media becomes home for Professional Bull Riders
Dallas Morning News· 4 days agoDr. Phil McGraw is expanding his Fort Worth-based broadcasting endeavor, Merit Street Media, with...
CBS Sports, PBR agree to new media rights deal through 2030
CBS Sports· 3 days agoCBS Sports and Paramount+ will remain the home of Professional Bull Riders for the foreseeable...
Patrick Gottsch, 70, Passes Away Unexpectedly
Men's Journal· 2 days agoThere may not be an individual who has changed the course of the Western industry more than Patrick Gottsch. The rodeo world was completely ...
Rural Media Group founder Patrick Gottsch dead at 70
WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth· 2 days agoGottsch launched The Cowboy Channel, which is headquartered in the Fort Worth Stockyards, in 2017.