WHR Online Announces Upgrades and Changes for 2014
Thursday, January 30, 2014
The Walking Horse Report web site had another record year with visits and page views. The loyal subscribers of Walking Horse Report continue to utilize the web site to learn of industry breaking news, show results, stallion reports, events and in recent years live video coverage of horse shows across the industry.
One of the main concerns voiced over the previous years from our customers is the desire to view the live stream on their iPads, iPhones, and Android devices. Given the popularity of these devices Walking Horse Report and Dean Johnson video will offer the live streams in formats for these devices in 2014. All of the archived video coverage of horse shows from previous years remains online and can be viewed with all devices.
ReporTV was launched as a free service on the Walking Horse Report web site. In 2014, ReporTV will be available exclusively to registered subscribers of the web site. The $25 annual fee for subscription will not increase and will get you full access to ReporTV.
Below is the 2014 ReporTV Tentative Schedule. This schedule is subject to change due to conflicts, weather and other unforeseen circumstances.
- -WHTA Trainers’ Show (Shelbyville, TN) March 13-15, 2014
- -Mississippi Charity (Jackson, MS) March 27-29, 2014
- -Walking For Cancer (Shelbyville, TN) April 12, 2014
- -Kick-Off Classic (Shelbyville, TN) April 19, 2014
- -Gallatin Lions Club (Gallatin, TN) May 10, 2014
- -Spring Fun Show (Shelbyville, TN) May 22-24, 2014
- -Columbia Spring Jubilee (Columbia, TN) May 30-31, 2014
- -Lawrenceburg Lions Club (Lawrenceburg, TN) June 6, 2014
- -Liberty Lions Club (Shelbyville, TN) June 21, 2014
- -Tony Rice (Shelbyville, TN) July 3, 2014
- -Money Tree Classic (Shelbyville, TN) July 4, 2014
- -Woodbury Lions Club (Woodbury, TN) July 5, 2014
- -Marshall Co. Horsemans’ (Lewisburg, TN) July 25, 2014
- -Red Carpet Show of the South (Pulaski, TN) July 26, 2014
- -Pleasure International (Murfreesboro, TN) July 31 – August 1, 2014
- -Belfast Lions Club (Belfast, TN) August 1, 2014
- -Wartrace Horse Show (Wartrace, TN) August 2, 2014
- -TWHNC (Shelbyville, TN) August 20-30, 2014
- -Tunica Fall Classic (Tunica, MS) November 6-8, 2014
- -Walking For Angels (Shelbyville, TN) November 15, 2014
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