THE WWF condemned illegal hunting yesterday, after Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said he was “appalled” with Arsenal owner Stan Kroeke for unveiling a TV channel dedicated to killing animals.
My Outdoor TV was launched in the US in 2016 but has just been made available in Britain.
It operates like streaming services such as Netflix and claims to show “thousands of hunting, fishing and shooting episodes featuring the biggest names in outdoor TV” for a subscription fee of $9.99 (£7.50) a month.
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