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The Jockey Club Information Systems Acquires Majority Interest in Blood-Horse
TJCIS has purchased a majority ownership interest in Blood-Horse magazine.

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The Jockey Club Information Systems Acquires Majority Interest in Blood-Horse

LEXINGTON, KY—MARCH 1, 2015—The Jockey Club and the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association announced Saturday (Feb 27) that The Jockey Club Information Systems (TJCIS) has purchased a majority ownership interest in Blood-Horse magazine.

TJCIS is also a partner with AQHA in providing electronic racing data on American Quarter Horses.

The purchase also includes related digital and custom printing properties of Blood-Horse, the Stallion Register, and Blood-Horse's 50% interest in TrueNicks LLC, according to the announcement made jointly by Ogden Mills Phipps, chairman of The Jockey Club, and Peter S. Willmott, chairman of TOBA.

"The Jockey Club stewards believe that a publication with the history, influence, and brand recognition of Blood-Horse is a considerable asset for the Thoroughbred breeding and racing industry and that there are certain synergies that will make it an even stronger entity as a result of this transaction," Phipps said in a statement.

"TOBA and its predecessor breeders' organization have been the sole owner of Blood-Horse since 1935," Willmott said. "With the considerable changes under way in the publishing industry, it is our strong feeling that a partnership with The Jockey Club in ownership of Blood-Horse will enhance Blood-Horse's ability to serve its customers, especially on digital platforms."

Simultaneously with the closing, Blood-Horse announced the appointment of John K. Keitt Jr. as chief executive officer and publisher. Keitt has served as a senior executive, corporate attorney, and consultant with broad experience in the media and technology areas. He was the senior vice president of Global Business for the Associated Press in New York City from 2003-06, and he has also been a business and legal adviser for a wide range of Thoroughbred industry organizations since 1986.

Keitt will be based at the Blood-Horse offices in Lexington, immedately.

"Blood-Horse will continue to cover the issues, events, and personalities in our industry in a journalistically sound manner going forward," Phipps said. "The Jockey Club and its affiliated companies have many longstanding business and editorial relationships with other media organizations in this industry, and we will strive to maintain and enhance those relationships."