Editorial Policy
This Editorial Policy explains how WranglerNFRLive.com plans, writes, reviews, updates, and corrects content about the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, TV channels, streaming, schedules, Las Vegas planning, and related fan topics.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
Our Editorial Mission
WranglerNFRLive.com exists to help rodeo fans find clear, practical, and timely information about watching and planning around NFR week.
Our goal is to answer real fan questions in plain language: what channel the NFR is on, how Cowboy+ works, when performances start, where events happen in Las Vegas, how to plan transportation, and what visitors should verify before buying tickets or booking travel.
What We Publish
Source and Verification Standards
We aim to use reliable sources, especially when a page includes event dates, broadcast information, ticket guidance, venue details, or schedule-related information. When possible, we verify important details through official or primary sources.
| Information type | Preferred verification approach |
|---|---|
| Dates and performance times | Official NFR, NFR Experience, venue, or event organizer information whenever available. |
| TV channels and streaming | Network pages, provider listings, official channel finders, app/platform pages, and current broadcast schedules. |
| Tickets and hotels | Provider pages, venue information, ticket marketplaces, hotel sites, and current terms or policies. |
| Las Vegas events | Official event pages, venue calendars, promoter pages, and updated local listings. |
| Historical information | Official rodeo records, NFR Experience pages, PRCA-related information, and reputable references. |
How We Write Content
We write for readers first. Pages should be easy to scan, organized by intent, and useful for someone who may be watching from home, traveling to Las Vegas, or trying to compare official viewing options.
We do not aim to copy other websites. Reference pages may guide topic coverage, but final wording should be written for our own audience.
We use headings, tables, FAQs, checklists, and plain-language summaries when they help readers move faster.
We avoid promoting unauthorized free-stream promises and encourage licensed TV or official streaming options.
SEO matters, but pages should sound natural and helpful rather than repeating the same phrase too many times.
Updates and Seasonal Review
NFR information changes as December approaches. We may update pages when new schedules, channel details, provider information, pricing, ticket availability, venue details, or event announcements become available.
High-priority pages — such as TV schedule, what-channel guides, Cowboy+, performance times, tickets, hotels, and transportation — may receive extra attention before and during NFR week.
Important timing note
Even carefully updated pages can become outdated if a broadcaster, provider, venue, hotel, or event organizer changes details. Readers should always confirm final information directly with the official provider before making purchases or travel decisions.
Corrections Policy
If we discover a meaningful error, we aim to correct it as soon as reasonably possible. Corrections may include updating text, changing a table, adding a clarification, removing outdated wording, or linking to a more current source.
Readers who notice inaccurate information can contact the site owner through the available website contact method. Helpful correction requests include the page URL, the specific issue, and a reliable source that supports the correction.
AI-Assisted Content and Human Review
Some content may be planned, drafted, edited, or structured with the help of AI tools. AI assistance does not replace editorial responsibility. Content should still be reviewed for readability, usefulness, accuracy, source quality, and site standards before publication or major updates.
When facts are time-sensitive — such as channel availability, schedules, event dates, or pricing — we aim to verify through current sources rather than relying only on memory or generic assumptions.
Affiliate, Advertising, and Editorial Separation
WranglerNFRLive.com may earn money from affiliate links, advertising, sponsored placements, or referral relationships. Those relationships help support the site, but readers should still receive useful explanations, clear disclaimers, and reminders to verify provider terms.
Affiliate compensation may affect which links are available, but it should not be used to justify misleading claims, fake urgency, unsafe streaming suggestions, or inaccurate information.
Independence and Transparency
WranglerNFRLive.com is an independent information website. We are not the official website of the Wrangler NFR, PRCA, Las Vegas Events, The Cowboy Channel, Cowboy+, RFD-TV, Thomas & Mack Center, DirecTV, DISH, or any other organization mentioned unless clearly stated.
Brand names, event names, network names, venue names, and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Mentioning a brand or event does not imply endorsement, sponsorship, or partnership.
Reader Safety and Trust
We want readers to avoid risky shortcuts. Pages about watching the NFR should not direct visitors toward suspicious downloads, unauthorized streams, fake ticket offers, or unclear purchase paths. When a decision involves money or travel, readers should verify the final details with the official seller or provider.
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Contact About Corrections
If you see information that appears outdated, incomplete, or incorrect, please contact the site owner through the available contact method on WranglerNFRLive.com. Include the page URL, the issue, and any reliable source that helps verify the correction.
This Editorial Policy is provided for transparency and may be updated as the website grows.