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Yahoo
04-08-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Major League Fishing, RFD-TV Join Forces to Bring Bass Fishing to National TV
MLF's Team Series to Air Live on RFD-TV Beginning Aug. 24 BENTON, Ky., August 04, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In a landmark move for outdoor sports and Rural Media Group, Major League Fishing (MLF) and RFD-TV announced today an exclusive broadcast partnership that will bring live tournament coverage from the MLF Team Series Presented by Bass Pro Shops to a national television audience for the first time. Starting Sunday, August 24, RFD-TV will air the final period of all 24 Team Series matches live – delivering the most intense, high-stakes moments of MLF competition straight into living rooms across the country. Final-period broadcasts will air from 2:30 to 5 p.m. ET, and unlike any other televised bass tournaments, the winner of each match will be crowned live as teams strive to survive and advance to the championship round. In addition, RFD-TV will kick off its coverage with a special full-day broadcast of Day 1 of the opening Team Series event of the season, the B&W Trailer Hitches Challenge Cup from Port Huron on Michigan's Thumbcoast, airing live from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET on Sunday, August 24. This partnership is more than just a programming decision. It's a bold step forward for both organizations. It marks MLF's first live presence on a linear television network since Emmy-winning announcer Joe Buck, baseball analyst Bob Brenly and Forrest L. Wood called the action live on FOX during the 1999 Ranger M1 Millennium, the first time a bass fishing tournament appeared live on linear TV. The historic Nov. 7, 1999, broadcast reeled in more than 2 million viewers. The 2025 MLF Team Series heralds Rural Media Group's return to live sports broadcasting, building on a legacy that once included over 600 live rodeo events annually. "This partnership is a major milestone for Major League Fishing and for the sport of professional bass fishing," said Jim Wilburn, President of Sales for MLF. "Our fans will now be able to watch live tournament action unfold on a national broadcast television network. RFD-TV's reach and commitment to rural and outdoor programming make them the perfect partner to help us bring the excitement of the Team Series to more households than ever before." Raquel Gottsch Koehler, Chief Marketing & Creative Officer and Co-Owner of RFD-TV, sees the partnership as part of a broader mission. "This is about more than live sports. It's about honoring tradition while embracing what's next," Koehler said. "At RFD-TV, we've always been committed to amplifying voices and stories that too often go unheard, and the story of professional bass fishing is one of grit, strategy and relentless passion. We're extremely proud that RFD-TV will bring that story live to a national broadcast audience." The 2025 MLF Team Series is made up of four Cups – the Challenge Cup (Aug. 24–29), Heritage Cup (Sept. 14–19), Patriot Cup (Oct. 22–27), and Summit Cup (Nov. 16–21) – each featuring six action-packed matches with Bass Pro Tour anglers paired in two-man teams. Designed for television, the format delivers nonstop action, dramatic swings, and SCORETRACKER® leaderboard shakeups that make for compelling live viewing. Each live broadcast will be produced by MLF's award-winning production partner, Winnercomm, in HD and delivered to RFD-TV, ensuring the same standard of excellence fans have come to expect from MLFNOW!® livestream coverage. RFD-TV will hold exclusive linear broadcast rights during the live airing window, while fans can also stream the final periods live on the MLF and MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) apps, RFD-TV Now, Game & Fish TV, and Rumble. the MLF and MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) apps, and Rumble will stream the entirety of each event. Post-produced episodes of the Team Series will continue to air on the Outdoor Channel, Discovery and Vice. The agreement also includes a dynamic mix of promotional support from both partners, including tune-in spots across MLF digital and linear platforms, dedicated features on RFD-TV's Market Day Report and Rural Evening News, and a one-hour "MLF 101" special airing from RFD-TV's Nashville studios in August. "This collaboration embodies what's possible when tradition meets innovation," Wilburn said. "We're not just broadcasting bass fishing – we're elevating the platform for anglers, sponsors and fans alike, and we're doing it together." For complete details and updated information on the MLF Team Series, visit For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow MLF's social media outlets at Facebook, X, Instagram and YouTube. About Major League Fishing Major League Fishing (MLF) is the world's largest tournament-fishing organization, producing more than 250 events annually at some of the most prestigious fisheries in the world, while broadcasting to America's living rooms on CBS, Discovery, Discovery+, Discovery GO, Animal Planet, Outdoor Channel, VICE, CBS Sports Network, World Fishing Network and Game & Fish TV, and on demand on MyOutdoorTV (MOTV). Headquartered in Benton, Kentucky, the MLF roster of bass anglers includes the world's top pros and more than 30,000 competitors in all 50 states and 20 countries. Since its founding in 2011, MLF has advanced the sport of competitive fishing through its premier television broadcasts and livestreams and is dedicated to improving the quality of life for bass through research, education, fisheries enhancement and fish care. About RFD-TV Launched in 2000, RFD-TV is the flagship television network of Rural Media Group, Inc., and the only 24-hour network dedicated to serving the needs of rural America. An independent, family-owned and operated media network, RFD-TV features a mix of agribusiness reporting, equine programs, rural lifestyle shows, and traditional country music. The network produces more than six hours of live news every weekday from state-of-the-art studios located in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards in Texas and on iconic Music Row in Nashville, Tennessee. RFD-TV is available nationwide via DISH, DIRECTV®, AT&T U-Verse, Comcast, Charter Spectrum, and other major providers, as well as online at and through RFD-TV Now, Roku, Firestick, Apple TV, and Sling TV. View source version on Contacts MEDIA CONTACT:JOE OPAGER SR. DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS, MLFp: 218.434.0748e: JENNIFER ST. CLAIR COMMUNICATIONS, RFD-TVp: 323.481.6841e: jennifer@ Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
14-07-2025
- Yahoo
Dog left in hot SUV sparks outrage in Memphis parking lot
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Police were called to the parking lot of Bass Pro Shops in Downtown Memphis after a good Samaritan noticed a dog in the back of an SUV on Friday. Brett Hubbard didn't know how long the dog had been in the vehicle, but said the car was not running and the windows were barely cracked. He immediately called 911. 'I don't know why you would leave any living being in a car this time of year with no air-conditioning at all. It's just crazy to me,' said Hubbard. Hubbard said police arrived right away, and a tow truck driver who happened to be driving through the lot popped the lock of the Subaru. An officer was seen removing the small dog from the back of the SUV and giving the pup some cold water. At the time, the temperature was over 90 degrees. 'Bass Pro, they allow dogs in there. They could've taken it in on a leash or carried it or whatever,' Hubbard said. 'If you're not gonna be responsible, then don't have kids, don't have pets.' Hubbard said officers also went inside Bass Pro and paged the owner of the Subaru several times. A woman and a teenager could be heard telling a WREG photographer they had not been in the store very long. Hubbard responded by saying it had been 30 minutes since he placed the 911 call. 'It just blows my mind that someone thinks it's ok. I'm standing in the parking lot, covered in sweat, so I'm hot; all the police officers are hot. There's no telling how hot it was inside that vehicle,' Hubbard said. In Tennessee, it is illegal to leave a dog unattended in a vehicle if the conditions inside could endanger the animal's health or safety. This includes situations where the temperature inside the car could lead to heatstroke, even with the windows cracked. State law also allows individuals to break into vehicles to rescue animals in imminent danger, but only under specific conditions, like calling 911 first and remaining with the animal until help arrives. It does not appear the owner of the dog was cited, and she was allowed to take the pup. 'I don't care if you leave your window cracked or whatever, either leave it running or take the dog inside, or don't take the dog with you whatsoever. And children, that's a whole different level of things,' said Hubbard. In 90-degree weather, a parked car can heat up very quickly. After just 10 minutes, the interior temperature can rise to 109 degrees. The CDC says never leave your pet in a parked car, as they can suffer from heat-related illnesses. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


USA Today
28-06-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Did Tiger Woods contribute to the new Big Cedar Lodge course? Here's what we found
RIDGEDALE, Missouri — About five years ago, Tiger Woods walked the Ozark Mountains to showcase to the world "Payne's Valley," the first fully public-access course that he designed. Woods unveiled it during the "Payne's Valley Cup," a made-for-TV event that also featured Justin Thomas, Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose, while also showcasing Big Cedar Lodge to a national audience. Five years later, a new course opened adjacent to Woods' course, leading some to wonder whether the 15-time major champion had any involvement in its creation. The answer? He did not. "Cliffhangers" is a new par-3 golf course that opens to the public on July 4, and it was designed by Bass Pro Shops founder Johnny Morris and his son, John Paul Morris. More: Johnny Morris, Big Cedar Lodge give first look at stunning 'Cliffhangers' golf course The pair said they initially set out to build a best-of-its-kind driving range to complement Payne's Valley in the space where they ultimately built the new course. "A lot of it was just me and dad just driving our team nuts making changes," John Paul Morris said. "Over the years, with all of the courses and even working with Tiger, my dad loves views. He's not a giant golfer, but he loves nature and the views." John Paul Morris said he and his dad worked with the golf designers to maximize the views, trying to conceal the different cart paths with the golf construction personnel they had on site to work on it. The 18-hole course was unveiled during a private event on Tuesday, June 26, offering chances to tee off from several holes and drive around the course. "We just hope people come and have a once-in-a-lifetime experience," John Paul Morris said. "We hope they make some happy memories that they'll never forget."
Yahoo
11-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Our Blood Institute calls for donors in summer blood drive
OKLAHOMA (KFDX/KJTL) — Our Blood Institute is asking the community to be an All-American donor this summer. OBI's All-American Blood Drive will be happening across Oklahoma from Friday, June 13, to Monday, July 21. There are plenty of opportunities to give back and help save lives. These special drives come with fun summer swag and a chance to make a real difference during a critical time of year. All successful donors will receive: A limited-edition All-American T-shirt A free camp chair One FREE theme park ticket to Frontier City or Hurricane Harbor. Select All-American Drive Dates & Locations: Oklahoma City Metro: June 13 & 14 | Bass Pro Shops, Cabela's, OKC Outlets June 21 | Quail Springs Mall & Bass Pro Shops July 3 | Penn Square Mall Tulsa Area: July 3 | 2:00 pm – 8:00 pm | Tulsa Drillers July 7 | 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm | River Spirit Casino Resort For a complete list of statewide locations and dates, visit Our Blood Institute/All American or call 877-340-8777 to make an appointment. Anyone 16 years of age or older in good health can donate blood. Donation typically takes only about an hour, and one donation saves up to three lives. Appointments to donate can be made online at or by calling 877-340-8777. Walk-ins are also welcome. 'Summer brings more accidents, more emergencies—and a greater need for blood,' said Dr. John Armitage, president and CEO of Our Blood Institute. 'Donors who give during these critical months are true lifesavers. We're deeply grateful to every person who rolls up a sleeve to help patients in need.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Miami Herald
10-06-2025
- Automotive
- Miami Herald
Chase Briscoe claims 3rd straight NASCAR Cup Series pole at Michigan
Chase Briscoe claimed his third consecutive NASCAR Cup Series pole position Saturday morning, with the Joe Gibbs Racing driver taking top honors at Michigan International Speedway for Sunday's FireKeepers Casino 400. Briscoe's No. 19 JGR Toyota turned a lap of 195.514 mph for his fourth pole of the season -- just besting Richard Childress Racing's Kyle Busch, who will start alongside with a lap of 195.317 in the No. 8 Chevrolet. This equals Busch's best start of the season (also second at Talladega, Ala.). Briscoe's work marks the first time a driver has won pole positions at three consecutive races since Hendrick Motorsports' Kyle Larson did it last April at Richmond, Michigan, and Texas. 'I was surprised truthfully it held on,'' the 30-year-old Indiana native said of his fast lap. 'It was not as easy as I thought it was going to be just holding it wide open. But our Bass Pro Shops has been pretty fast in race trim and I thought we could have been even better. 'It will be nice starting up front and we've been able to do that now three weeks in a row but haven't been able to execute with it, so hopefully third time is a charm and hopefully we can finally get one on Sunday.'' Briscoe's Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, Denny Hamlin, was third quickest in the No. 11 Toyota and will start alongside the current NASCAR Cup Series points leader, William Byron in the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet. Interestingly, neither of those two championship teams has won on the 2-mile Michigan oval in a decade. The last win for Hendrick came in 2014 and the last for Gibbs in 2015. However, Hendrick's lineup now boasts a three-time Michigan winner in Larson, who scored his career first series victory at the track in 2016 while driving for Chip Ganassi Racing. The 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion Larson will roll off fifth Sunday alongside another former Michigan winner (2023) Roush Fenway Keselowski's Chris Buescher. 'I feel fine, that was an unfortunately part failure there,'' Larson said, assuring he was okay after flipping his car in a World of Outlaws race Friday night. 'Felt good there today and held it wide open in qualifying, as did the whole field. 'Hopefully, we can find a little more turn tomorrow. I think all of us being very similar on speed it will be difficult in traffic so having some turn will be a benefit. That's our main objective at this point. 'But overall happy to qualify fifth there. That's honestly a little bit better than I thought we would be. Now we'll rest up and study and try to be ready for tomorrow.'' Defending race winner, 23XI Racing's Tyler Reddick was 12th in qualifying - along with last week's Nashville race winner, Team Penske's Ryan Blaney suffering a tire problem in practice. Blaney will roll off 13th. RFK'S BUESCHER FOR THE WIN Judging by the past two years, the summer months have been productive for Buescher. Last year he earned his only win of the season in September at Watkins Glen. Two years ago, the driver of the No. 17 RKF Ford scored all three of his victories in the summer - back-to-back at Richmond (July 30) and Michigan (Aug. 7), then won again at the end of August at Daytona International Speedway's regular season finale. Heading into this week's Firekeepers Casino 400 at Michigan, Buescher is the only one among the three RFK drivers ranked above the Playoff cutoff line - 15th in the championship by Playoff standings; six points up on Kyle Busch in that last Playoff position and only eight points up on his RFK teammate Ryan Preece in 17th. Buescher is of course hopeful that he can reclaim some of that Michigan magic on the two-miler. He led a race high 52 of 200 laps and beat Martin Truex Jr. by a slight 152-second for his win two years ago. He has only three top 10s in 14 Michigan starts - but two in the last two races (win and sixth last year). It's not enough to make him over-confident but does give him some optimism heading into the all-important summer months of competition. With points so close, a victory may be the best option to earn a Playoff bid. 'You can't depend on points to get you in the playoffs when it's as tight as it is every week,'' Buescher said. 'I think that's been our mindset, which means that ultimately wherever we bounce around that [Playoff cutoff] line we'll be aware of it, but it's a matter of figuring out how to go win races and we haven't done that yet. 'We've not been quite good enough and we're working on trying to clean up some of the detail work and study a little harder and be better from my end behind the wheel and make it to where we basically lock ourselves in on that side of it and don't have to have any of that thought in the back of our heads. 'But I certainly don't want it to be what we're sitting here thinking of how can we get two points here, three points there and try and just feel like we can skate our way in. It doesn't work. Ultimately, you can't count on that when it comes down to the end.' HOCEVAR AND STENHOUSE In last weekend's race at Nashville Superspeedway, 22-year-old Carson Hocevar and veteran Ricky Stenhouse Jr. collided on track -- ending the day for Stenhouse. But Hocevar was able to rally to a second-place finish - tying his career best showing in the NASCAR Cup Series. After the race, Stenhouse was understandably riled, but both drivers report that they have spoken, and all is good moving forward even if they don't necessarily agree on how last week played out. 'Me and him both have the reputation, I guess, of being aggressive at times and everything, so at that one point, we both reminded each other that even with those reputations, we've raced each other very well together, right?'' the Michigan-native Hocevar said Saturday morning, before practice. 'It clashes together. So, yeah, I mean we've had no issues before, as he had said, and I feel like we've had a decent relationship leading up to this.' Stenhouse told SiriusXM NASCAR Radio this week that he was satisfied with the conversation between the two, 'I thought it was productive and, based off his comments, I felt like it was received productive.' Hocevar, who qualified 14th for the NASCAR Cup Series race and is also competing in Saturday's NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race, seemed at peace with where things sit and conceded he would rather be talking about his No. 77 Spire Motorsports team's improvement. He's already had a career best pair of runner-up efforts and also earned three top-10s - half of his full season total last year. Asked Saturday if he was satisfied to be known for his aggressive driving style - some reporters comparing him to his hero Dale Earnhardt - Hocevar insisted he's just being himself. 'Everything about me is real... like I'm not trying to play a part, try to fit a role or trying to pretend to be anybody,'' he said. 'But, you know, it's for everybody else to decide on what they get and perceive of me. I know who I am and, you know, ultimately, I want to be known as me and sometimes that leads to comparisons.' PENSKE FOCUS Last week's Nashville race winner, Team Penske's Ryan Blaney was asked about the relief he felt finally earning that first trophy of the year -- and guaranteed Playoff position -- after being so close to wins multiple times this season. He insisted nothing would really 'change' for his or his team's approach going forward. 'It's really nothing different,' the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series champion said. 'We approach every week trying to win the race and no matter what spot you're in, whether you're not locked in on wins or you are. We did a great job last week of finally closing one out and you just try to do it again. 'A lot of people talk about that. Is there a mindset change when you win and you get locked in? I've never really believed that. I've always, to me at least and our group, it's just we prepare every week like you're trying to win the race, whether you've won one, zero or five it's the same thing.' BABY WATCH Joe Gibbs Racing's Denny Hamlin remains on 'baby watch' for the second weekend. His fiancee, Jordan, is due to give birth to a baby boy -- their third child -- at any time. Hamlin flew back to his Charlotte-area home following Saturday afternoon qualifying to be with Jordan and will return to Michigan just prior to Sunday's green flag. Field Level Media 2025 - All Rights Reserved