MOBILE.BLOODHORSE.COM BRINGS THE THOROUGHBRED INDUSTRY TO YOUR CELL PHONE

Real-time news and information for the Thoroughbred racing and breeding industry now available 24/7 on the Web at http://mobile.bloodhorse.com

Lexington, Ky. – Blood-Horse Publications is meeting its customers’ rapidly expanding need for information with a new mobile news delivery service, which delivers the premier news and information from BloodHorse.com to all mobile internet devices. The free service is updated 24/7 and available by pointing your device’s Web browser to mobile.BloodHorse.com.

Mobile users can easily browse and view full-screen up-to-the-minute news and feature stories including top headlines, breeding news, and Triple Crown Mania. BloodHorse.com is one of the first industry news providers to launch such a service.

“After serving readers for more than 90 years in print and 12 years on the web, it is only natural to extend our reach to mobile platforms,” commented Blood-Horse Publications President & CEO, Stacy V. Bearse. “The new mobile.BloodHorse.com is a basic news service that delivers real-time stories as they are filed by our staff. It is free to all web-browsing mobile phone users, whether they are using Treo, iPhone, or Blackberry devices, and is a perfect complement to the full-featured BloodHorse.com web site.”

For more information visit BloodHorse.com.

About BloodHorse.com:
BloodHorse.com was voted the #1 horse industry Web site in 2007, 2005, and 2002 by the American Horse Publications Association, and was previously selected as a Top Seven Equestrian Web site by Forbes magazine. It is the preferred choice of industry professionals and racing enthusiasts alike for up-to-the-minute racing news and information. From award-winning, comprehensive editorial to fan-favorite Breeders’ Cup and Triple Crown Mania channels and the engaging BloodHorse.com “Talkin’ Horses” weekly feature, there is something for all Thoroughbred racing professionals and enthusiasts. BloodHorse.com is operated by Blood-Horse Publications, the Thoroughbred industry’s foremost publishing company. Blood-Horse Publications also publishes The Blood-Horse, the leading weekly Thoroughbred racing and breeding news and information magazine; the award-winning The Horse: Your Guide To Equine Health Care, a monthly equine health care magazine; TBH MarketWatch, a newsletter for Thoroughbred investors and recipient of the prestigious Awards for Publication Excellence (APEX) for 2006 and 2005; the official Kentucky Derby and Breeders’ Cup souvenir magazines; Auction Edge; and Keeneland magazine. In addition, Blood-Horse Publications also publishes equine-related books and videos under the Eclipse Press banner, and operates a family of award-winning Web sites including TheHorse.com, StallionRegister.com, ExclusivelyEquine.com, the official store of Blood-Horse Publications, BloodHorseNOW.com, and TrueNicks.com.

To receive the latest news and important information from BloodHorse.com via RSS feed, visit: BloodHorse.com/RSS
To subscribe to any Blood-Horse Publications’ publication, or for more information, call toll-free: 1-800-582-5604. To view/download logos for any Blood-Horse Publications’ brand, visit: BloodHorse.com/Pressroom/Logos.

To subscribe to BloodHorse.com’s free Breaking News Alerts and newsletters, visit: BloodHorse.com/Enewsletters

To view/download media kit information, visit BloodHorse.com/Mediakit

For more information, contact:
Robert Bolson
Director of Corporate Marketing Services
Blood-Horse Publications
Tel.: (859) 276-6809
rbolson@bloodhorse.com

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