TBV and Breednet Extend Partnership

Media Release - Tuesday December 22

Thoroughbred Breeders Victoria (TBV) are delighted to announce today that Breednet have extended their partnership with TBV.  

For the last year, TBV and Breednet have worked alongside each other to promote and celebrate the success of the Victorian breeding industry to Australia and internationally.

Breednet is a unique 24-hour news website and Australasia’s foremost source of news, stallion data and bespoke breeding information.

The ‘immediacy’ of news and information is Breednet’s hallmark.

Editorial, race results, sales information and stallion statistics are updated daily providing the most comprehensive reference of breeding information available.

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“I am delighted to continue our partnership with Breednet. They have long been supporters of TBV and as I have said previously, I find their sources of data to be extremely useful in my role. Breednet’s audience and reach is exceptional and that is proven with their strong engagement results.” Executive Officer, Charmein Bukovec commented.

Breednet has an unmatched audience with over 96,000 users and 1.2 million pageviews a month from a world-wide audience.

In the past 12 months:

1.     Breednet’s audience has grown over 10%

2.     a staggering 1.9 million stallion profiles have been viewed.   

3.     News articles have been read over two million times.

 

“It is a pleasure to continue our partnership with TBV. We have been able to promote the success of the Victorian breeding industry to a national and international audience. In the past 12 months, we have seen our users continue to grow across three continents and we plan to continue to expand, grow and increase our product offering,” Craig Tompson – Director of Breednet.

As part of Breednet’s sponsorship with TBV, Breednet will post regular information and updates about the various services and data Breednet provides to the breeding industry.

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