BTW: Here's what Nick Kling stated on his Capital OTB Sunday AM show yesterday:
He said that he personally called the NYS Racing and Wagering board and did not get a telephone response. He did get an email from an official there explaining this: NYRA changed their video company at the beginning of the spring meet. Each time a change in this is made, regulatory forms have to be completed in Albany to allow a new company to join with NYRA.They being NYRA had a certain period of time to get the proper regulatory papers to Albany authorizing this new feed and NYRA did not get the forms in. NYSRB said that the ball is in NYRA's hands to get it resolved and that they were working on getting this to the state.
Could it be that since NYRA is still in bankruptcy proceedings that state oversight might still be necessary for NYRA to sign any new contracts that effect racing?
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