DICKINSON — Kevin Holten recently launched his cowboy themed media channel called Wild Rides TV. It’s a pay-per-view television network created for the purpose of gathering rich western history for generations to share. And to tell real stories about real cowboys and cowgirls in real life. In other words, its purpose is to tell the cowboy and cowgirl stories accurately.
Holten said there used to be widespread stereotypes in the 1990s about cowboys being illiterate hicks and he’s sought to dispel some of those by interviewing real people. The popularization of country music that decade also helped crush many of those negative cliches, he said.
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