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Horse & Country TV
Horse & Country TV logo
Country United Kingdom
Broadcast area United Kingdom
Republic of Ireland
The Netherlands
Sweden
Australia
Germany
USA
Canada
Philippines
Programming
Picture format 1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
Owner H&C TV Ltd.
History
Launched 7 July 2007; 17 years ago (2007-07-07)
Availability
Cable
Ziggo Netherlands Channel 136 (HD)
Caiway Netherlands Channel 136
DELTA Netherlands Channel 121
Kabel Noord Netherlands Channel 259
Kabeltex Netherlands Channel 204
Stichting CAI Harderwijk Netherlands Channel 143
Virgin Media UK Channel 293
Satellite
Canal Digital Sverige Channel 29
Thor 5 (0.8°W) 11247 V 24500 7/8
IPTV
T-Mobile Netherlands Channel 292
Streaming media
Ziggo GO Netherlands ZiggoGO.tv (Europe only)

Horse & Country (H&C) is an equestrian sports digital media company.

Distribution

H&C was on satellite television on Sky channel 184 in the United Kingdom (UK) and is also available on Amazon Prime Video in UK & Germany and on Roku, as well as via web and mobile apps. It launched on Virgin Media channel 298 on 21 July 2018. H&C launched to cable TV viewers in the Netherlands in June 2012. In June 2013 H&C launched in Sweden. In February 2015, H&C launched in Australia on Fetch TV. H&C launched in the US and Canada in May 2018 on Roku. H&C formed a partnership with Digital Cornucopia to enter Spain, Portugal, and Latin America in 2018.

Removal from Sky

In December 2019, H&C announced they would be closing on Sky channel 184. The move means that as of 31 January 2020, H&C will be available to view through H&C's online services, apps and other 3rd party distributors.

Partnering with EQ Sports Net

In January 2020, H&C announced its acquisition of the dominant US equestrian streaming provider, EQ Sports Net (EQSN). In addition to live sports programming, EQSN subscribers will now also have access to H&C TV's library. H&C TV covers the Rolex Grand Slam of Showjumping, the Longines Lumühlen Horse Trials, and the London International Horse Show from Olympia.

Programming & production

In 2012, H&C commissioned the series Getting to Greenwich, an 8-part series profiling rider contenders for London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics. H&C also commissioned Dean Dibsdall: Model Farrier, a single film about the winner of E4's Playing It Straight 2012. H&C produced in-house "Carl and Charlotte: Dressage Superstars" a 2-part series about top British Dressage riders, Carl Hester and Charlotte Dujardin. In 2016, H&C acquired the syndicated series Walks Around Britain, featuring seasons one & two. Season three was released on the platform just one year later, back in May 2017.

2010 restructuring

In October 2010, Horse & Country TV was placed into administration by Chairman Heather Killen, who called in a £400,000 preferential loan on her own company, the day before a dismissal claim by former Managing Director Nick Ludlow was due to be heard in court. Mr. Ludlow had been fired by Ms. Killen just seven days after she finalized a successful takeover deal for the television channel, and had claimed that his 47% stake was watered down to just 16% in a share issue in November 2009. The move forced Mr. Ludlow to drop his legal action and caused investors in the channel to write off £200,000 following the collapse. Within months Ms. Killen had relaunched the company as H&C TV. The new firm secured a global rights deal to highlights from the Badminton trials, ending a 50-year exclusive arrangement with the BBC to cover the event.