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Attn. Paulick Report readers: Our website will be undergoing a bit of construction over the next day or so. Most readers will notice no difference as these changes are made, but a small minority of people could experience delays … Continue reading
Have you had dreams of becoming a horse racing writer but gave up on them because of the diminishing opportunities in Thoroughbred print? Looking for a fresh start in a fast-paced and positive work environment? Do you want to combine … Continue reading
Wherever we go in the industry whether it’s tea with the Queen of England or croquet with the Sheikh of Dubai, one subject is always brought up in conversation. “What’s with those commenters on your site? Do they have jobs?” … Continue reading
We just wanted to take a moment and thank our readership for their amazing interest in being a part of this year’s Breeders’ Cup or Bust fundraising run/bike relay from Keeneland to Churchill Downs on Nov. 2 to benefit Breeders’ … Continue reading
Part of the cornerstone of the Paulick Report has always been an opportunity to have a free exchange of ideas in front of a international audience on the issues most affecting the Thoroughbred industry both at home and abroad. And … Continue reading
A month ago, the Paulick Report proudly announced its latest full-time hire in former NPR radio host Scott Jagow, who decided to drop his promising career in Los Angeles for the horse racing industry. We still don’t know if there … Continue reading
By @brad_cummings Social Networking and Social Media have quickly become pop culture phrases. Since the advent of Facebook and Twitter several years after that, these sites have evolved. Facebook has moved from a niche destination for 20-somethings and younger to … Continue reading
Even though Ray has a great outside touch, we’re not talking about a one-on-one game of hoops. Instead, if you sign up today, you may have the opportunity to go head-to-head against Ray Paulick handicapping five of this weekend’s top … Continue reading
When we switched over to the new Paulick Report, there were changes the public would never see including our transfer from WordPress to SilverStripe as our backend site editor. Why do we tell you this? It certainly isn’t because backend … Continue reading
One of the biggest complaints we have received on the new Paulick Report has been the oppressive commenting “reCaptcha” box that requires a coded password to be entered after each comment. We agreed that this was a waste of time … Continue reading