The 2010 Radio Show Gets an Update from John Nicholson of the Kentucky Horse Park
Lexington, KY: January 14, 2009: John Nicholson, Executive Director of the Kentucky Horse Park, speaks with Glenn the Geek from the 2010 Radio Show about the past, present and future of the Kentucky Horse Park. The 2010 Radio Show provides in-depth coverage of the 2010 World Equestrian Games as part of the Horse Radio Network.
Mr. Nicholson indicated that there is currently $107 Million in ongoing construction at the park. He gives the listeners an update on the construction projects and whether they will be done in time for the events scheduled in 2009 including the Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event. Plus, Mr. Nicholson explains a little about the history of the park and what he hopes for beyond the 2010 World Equestrian games. Listen in at www.2010radioshow.com to learn more about the home of the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.
The 2010 Radio Show is the unofficial weekly radio show (podcast) that brings you news and interviews about the Alltech FEI 2010 World Equestrian Games (WEG) in Lexington, Kentucky. This 15 to 20 minute weekly show covers all the current news and information about the 2010 games and interviews the organizers, participants and sponsors. Listen any time you like, anywhere you like on your iPod, MP3 player or on your computer.
Glenn the Geek, host of the 2010 Radio Show, is located five miles from the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, KY, where the games will be held. Glenn is an experienced radio host and actor who's been involved with the horse industry for over 20 years and brings a local flavor to the coverage of the 2010 Games.
Listeners can catch new shows each Wednesday at www.2010RadioShow.com or by subscribing through iTunes. The show is available to download to MP3 players or iPods, so folks can listen while they are doing their favorite barn chores or on the road to the next horse show!
The Horse Radio Network is your home for equine related online horse radio. With a number of shows planned from the serious to the sublime, the Horse Radio Network is your entertaining source for everything horse. Listen to the popular Stable Scoop Radio Show for a fun chat about the hot horse topics of the day. If you are an eventer then don't miss an episode of the Eventing Radio Show at eventingradio.com. You can find all the shows at www.horseradionetwork.com.
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