Funding granted for Royal Highland Show TV

The Royal Highland Show (RHS) has secured 200,000 worth of funding from the Scottish Government to allow it to be livestreamed again in 2022.

Ewan Pate
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Funding granted for Royal Highland Show TV

The Royal Highland Show (RHS) has secured 200,000 worth of funding from the Scottish Government to allow it to be livestreamed again in 2022. Last year, due to Covid-19 restrictions, livestreaming was...

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