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America’s biggest dog show moves to ABC under AKC-ESPN deal

- Photos and text from wire services

The biggest dog show in the country is about to bark at a much bigger audience.

The AKC National Championsh­ip will be presented on ABC for the next three years under an agreement between the American Kennel Club and ESPN announced Monday.

Nearly 5,300 dogs entered the AKC event that was won by Wasabi the Pekingese last year, almost twice as many pooches as usually take part in the prestigiou­s Westminste­r dog show.

This year’s AKC National Championsh­ip will be held next weekend in Orlando, Florida. The three-hour ABC broadcast of the competitio­n will be shown on Jan. 17, hosted by Mary Carillo with Gina DiNardo and Carolyn Manno handling the paw-by-paw duties.

The afternoon telecast will be opposite an NFL playoff game. But a taped broadcast of a dog show going against football has worked well in the past — the annual National Dog Show on NBC routinely attracts a total audience of over 20 million on Thanksgivi­ng Day for an event held outside Philadelph­ia.

“People just love their dogs and our viewers responded very well to our previous AKC telecasts,” Burke Magnus, ESPN executive vice president of programmin­g and original content, said in a statement. “I know my black labs Luna and Stella will be joining me to watch.”

The AKC, which has collaborat­ed on “ESPN Dog Day” and “ESPN Puppy Day,” will produce other championsh­ips and competitio­ns for the network that feature dog agility and skills.

The deal includes digital rights for events to stream live on the ESPN app, among them the upcoming AKC National Championsh­ip evening and group competitio­ns. Last year’s big event was shown on the AKC.tv app.

 ?? Richard Vogel / Associated Press ?? The AKC National Championsh­ip will be presented on ABC for the next three years under an agreement between the American Kennel Club and ESPN.
Richard Vogel / Associated Press The AKC National Championsh­ip will be presented on ABC for the next three years under an agreement between the American Kennel Club and ESPN.

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