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Originally Posted by Borntorun
Hi Bogey,
Went to All Seasons OTB in Normal yesterday to play Santa Anita and was told they were unable to access CA tracks due to a "dispute." Do you know if this is a temporary problem or one that could linger? I have yet to create an on-line account as I want to support my local OTB but will have to if the OTB and CA tracks are grappling over revenue streams. Thanks for any info you have Bogey.
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Santa Anita signal disrupted
By Steve Andersen
A contract dispute over simulcasting revenue between the Thoroughbred Owners of California and tracks owned by Churchill Downs led the owners' group to withdraw permission to send the Santa Anita betting signal on Monday to at least two major Churchill-owned venues, officials of Santa Anita and the owners' group said.
The simulcasting networks at Arlington Park, near Chicago, and Fair Grounds in New Orleans were cut off, as were satellites linked with those racetracks. The extent of the blackout to other Churchill-owned tracks or simulcasting networks was not immediately known.
The blackout took effect on Monday, a day in which Santa Anita ran a nine-race program.
Drew Couto, president of Thoroughbred Owners of California, said the dispute centers around the distribution of revenue among racetracks, simulcasting locations, and horsemen from bets placed through Churchill Downs-owned venues.
Couto said he was informed last Thursday that Tracknet, a simulcast-marketing partnership between Magna Entertainment Corp. and Churchill Downs Inc., wanted to alter the rates it pays to offer simulcasting. A contract agreement was reached with the Magna-owned tracks in the Tracknet group, but no resolution was reached with the Churchill-owned tracks, he said.
The blackout began Monday after negotiations reached a stalemate last week, Couto said.
"We gave them a 72-hour notice on Friday," he said.
Tracknet's chief executive, Scott Daruty, said, "I fail to see how that could and should result in the cutting off of the signal to other racetracks. I think this whole thing is thoroughly avoidable. I think the signals could have been left on while we try to find common ground."