Hornady Announces Presenting Sponsorship of NRATV's Cam & Co.

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posted on July 13, 2017
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Hornady and NRATV announced today the ammunition manufacturer's new title sponsorship of Cam & Co. Hosted by popular personality Cam Edwards, Cam & Co is a daily talk show centered around Second Amendment-related issues. Each show features coverage of the day's current events and breaking news, plus lively debate and discussions with special guests including newsmakers, lawmakers, law enforcement, celebrities, athletes, Olympians and everyday people with a story to tell. The show made its debut in 2004.

Cam & Co, fueled by Hornady, can be seen weekdays from 2-5 p.m. ET on the NRATV network as part of the NRA News lineup of shows. The show is simulcast on SiriusXM Patriot from Midnight-3 a.m. ET and on Patriot Plus from 9 p.m. ET-Midnight. Podcasts of the show are also available on demand on iHeartRadio and iTunes. 

The NRA News channel on NRATV is sponsored by Ruger and features original programming like Commentators sponsored by Kimber, Frontlines, Ginny Simone Reporting and more. Additional channels on NRATV include NRA Women, sponsored by Smith & Wesson, NRA Hunting and NRA Country. 

NRATV can be viewed online at NRATV.com. It is also available on Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast and the NRATV YouTube channel.

Cam & Co's host is honored to be represented by such a respected company.

"I'm proud that a legendary brand like Hornady is committed to the mission of Cam & Co," says Edwards, "and I'm very grateful for their support."

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