Clark to join PBR LIVE broadcasts on CarbonTV PUEBLO, Colo. – - TopicsExpress



          

Clark to join PBR LIVE broadcasts on CarbonTV PUEBLO, Colo. – The Professional Bull Riders announced Monday that fan-favorite Brendon Clark, who retired from bull riding at the end of the 2013 Built Ford Tough Series season, will return to action as host and sideline reporter for the all new PBR LIVE on CarbonTV, beginning this Saturday from Madison Square Garden in New York. The Australian will provide insight from behind the chutes and throughout the arena, in addition to conducting rider interviews via a new exclusive roving camera angle intended to provide PBR LIVE viewers unprecedented access to events. Clark is scheduled to be a part of a number of broadcasts throughout the season, including major BFTS performances, select BlueDEF Velocity Tour events and the Built Ford Tough World Finals in October. “I’m very excited to be able to have an opportunity to share my take on the sport and give fans some insight that they might not be able to get elsewhere,” said Clark, who competed on the BFTS for 11 seasons, compiling 229 career rides. “It will be fun to share some stories about the riders, and it’s a great opportunity to continue to work closely with the PBR.” Streams from the Monster Energy Buck Off at the Garden will begin at 8 p.m. ET on Friday, 7 p.m. ET on Saturday and 1 p.m. ET on Sunday. Fans can view the action at carbontv/shows/pbr. “I’m excited for this to become a regular thing,” Clark said. “It’s something I really enjoy doing and I’ve been working towards over the last year or so. I’m happy that the PBR has the faith in me to take on this role.” CarbonTV, the premier online video destination for outdoor and rural-themed content is the exclusive home of PBR LIVE, the PBR’s event streaming, companion content and archival content channel. In 2015, a total of 100 PBR events, consisting of BFTS performances, BDVT events, the BlueDEF Velocity Finals and extensive coverage around the World Finals, will be broadcast live on CarbonTV. Streams are available to fans around the world free of charge.
Posted on: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 20:52:55 +0000

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