Retired Racehorse Project Ends Off-Track Thoroughbred Magazine Publication

The Retired Racehorse Project has decided to discontinue the publication of Off-Track Thoroughbred Magazine after eight years in print, but will continue to provide high-quality content and resources for their community through other means.

‣ Retired Racehorse Project discontinues publication of Off-Track Thoroughbred Magazine
‣ The forthcoming winter issue will be the last
‣ The RRP’s commitment to providing high-quality content and resources for the community remains

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The Retired Racehorse Project has announced an end to a successful publication run with its decision to discontinue Off-Track Thoroughbred Magazine after eight years in print. The upcoming winter issue will mark the final edition of the award-winning quarterly publication. Stephanie Church, Editorial Director at The Horse, expressed, “It has been a true honor and pleasure to work with the RRP team to give shape to the concept of a magazine featuring these exceptional horses, and it’s been a delightful experience working on all 33 editions.”

RRP Executive Director, Kirsten Green, pointed out that the discontinuation of the magazine does not imply a lessened commitment to providing high-quality content and resources for the community. She emphasized, “We’re cognizant of the fact that the majority of the people we serve are not turning to print media for information the way they used to. This change increases accessibility while operating on a production schedule that offers greater consistency and more flexibility with timing and topics.”

The decision to move away from print media aligns with the evolving preferences and habits of the audience. As technology continues to advance, the majority of individuals are seeking information through digital platforms rather than traditional print publications. Although it may be the end of Off-Track Thoroughbred Magazine, the Retired Racehorse Project remains committed to providing valuable and relevant content for its community. As Kirsten Green stated, “The RRP’s commitment to providing high-quality content and resources for our community remains unwavering.”

The RRP’s decision is reflective of the shifting landscape of media consumption and demonstrates an adaptability and willingness to evolve with the times. While the publication may be coming to an end, the spirit of the RRP’s dedication and passion for the retired racehorse community live on, ensuring accessibility and quality in new and innovative avenues.

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