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Anytime, Anywhere JULY | AUGUST 2020 RFDTV.COM LIVE STREAMING + ON DEMAND anytime, anywhere SUPPORTED PLATFORMS Smart Tv Web/Browser CONTENTS JULY | AUGUST RURAL MEDIA GROUP STAY CONNECTED EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT WITH THE COWBOY CHANNEL AND RFD-TV Founder & President: Patrick Gottsch - [email protected] EVP of Finance: Gatsby Gottsch Solheim - [email protected] FEATURES CEO of The Cowboy Channel: Raquel Gottsch - [email protected] President & GM of The Cowboy Channel: Jeff Medders – [email protected] Chief Marketing Officer: Jenna Daley - [email protected] 4 RFD-TV Now App Chief Technology Officer: David Mitchell - [email protected] Chief Digital Officer: David Guinan [email protected] Executive Assistant: Patty O'Bryan [email protected] 8 PRCA on Cowboy Channel+ Executive Assistant: Valerie Green [email protected] ADVERTISING SALES CRO: Brian Hughes - [email protected] 14 Rodeo Returns with PRCA Kick Open the Chutes Series CRO of The Cowboy Channel: Matt LaNeve - [email protected] VP of National Ag Sales & Marketing: Rick Patton - [email protected] VP of Sales, Ag: Tim Moan - [email protected] 48 Baxter Black VP of Sales: Mike Hansen - [email protected] VP of National Sales, Western Lifestyle: Sean Cassidy - [email protected] VP of Sales, Western Lifestyle: Kami Peterson – [email protected] & SOCIAL MEDIA 50 Crossword Puzzle VP of Sales, Midwest: Rhonda Ludwig - [email protected] EVP, Western Sports: Keith Ferguson – [email protected] Director of Research: Mark Cwik - [email protected] Sales & Research Support: Jeremy Eastman - [email protected] Sales Asst: Jacqui Kyle Advertising Representatives: Sony Pictures Television MARKETING & EVENTS Senior Graphic Designer: Deb Fairman Graphic Designer: Katie Croft Event Coordinators: Taylor Gilkey , Molly Scribner PROGRAMS Rodeo Marketing: Amanda Shaeffer Rodeo Producer: Dirk Webb 16 New Show: SharkFarmer TV Promotions: Mike Holland DIGITAL & IT Digital Content Managers: Abe Goolsby, Holly Henderson, Brett Niergarten, 20 New Saturday & Sunday Night Programming Mike Snow, Kieran Baily Digital Content Assistant: James Ferguson 22 Recurring Program Descriptions AFFILIATE SALES Manager of Affiliate Relations: Natalie Pease - [email protected] 24 THE COWBOY CHANNEL PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE PROGRAMMING Vice President of Programming: Jeremiah Davis - [email protected] Programming Team: Davis Costner, Jeff Dekuiper, Justin Ford 26 RFD-TV PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE Ingest: Michael Sacci UPDATED SCHEDULE Traffic Team: Mary Allerton, Amy Keefer, Shannon McIntosh RFD-TV Weekly Highlights FINANCE 28 Senior Controller: Conie McCully PROGRAMMING & CHANGES Accountants: Justin Bacon, Robert Engebretson CUSTOMER SERVICE Brenda Carlisle, Suzanne Waschkowski: [email protected] RFD-TV FEATURE RODEO NEWS PRODUCTION News Director: Katie Farritor Executive Producers: Clay Arnold, Emily Buck, Currey McCullough, David Nelson, Calie Sneed, Kelly Theiss STORIES & UPDATES Production Team: Matthew Avant, Dierdre Cischke, Jonny Clark, Danielle Drummond, Austin Duke, Collin Hancock, John Ketelhut, John Morris, LaShanda Perkins, Nick Saari, Mark Schardt, Robert Spivey, Graeme Thurman, Christopher Ward, Jonathan Wesenberg, Zach Beaty, Clayton Thorton, Joshua Deepan, Brian Thompson, Aaron Weitlauf www.RFDTV.com www.TheCowboyChannel.com Sign up for our weekly newsletters at ON-AIR TALENT RFDTV.COM and THECOWBOYCHANNEL.COM Talent: Janet Adkison, Tammi Arender, Marlin Bohling, John Jenkinson, Corryn La Rue, Christina Loren, Tim Ross @OfficialRFDTV @CowboyChannel ENGINEERING Chief Engineer: Jaymee Sharp Senior Engineer: Cory Brandon CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS RFD-TV HEADQUARTERS 17445 Arbor St Suite 300, Omaha, NE 68130 & BROADCAST OPERATIONS THE COWBOY CHANNEL 49 Music Square West, Suite 301 PRODUCTION @RFDTV @Cowboy_Channel Nashville, Tennessee 37203 Executive Producer: Matt Schultz SUBSCRIPTIONS, CUSTOMER SERVICE P: 615-227-9292 | F: 615-296-9822 Director/Technical Manager: Sean Cargile & POSTMASTER CHANGE ADDRESS Assoc. 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