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Blood-Horse Publications announced today that Dan Liebman has become the new editor-in-chief of The Blood-Horse magazine effective immediately. Liebman, 48, joined the company in 1993 as research director and later became executive editor in 1998. Prior to joining Blood-Horse Publications, Liebman was the Midwest deputy editor for The Racing Times from 1991-1993, and was a columnist for the Kentucky bureau of Daily Racing Form from 1984-1991. Liebman becomes the sixth editor-in-chief in the storied history of The Blood-Horse, following in the footsteps of Thomas Cromwell, Joe Estes, Kent Hollingsworth, Ed Bowen, and Ray Paulick.

Liebman commented, "The world of publishing is changing quickly. I look forward to the future as we continue working to ensure we stay on the cutting edge of print and digital media while maintaining our diligent, unsurpassed coverage of the Thoroughbred industry."

"I’ve had the pleasure of working with Dan for the past 15 years, and there is no one better positioned to lead us into the future," noted Stacy V. Bearse, president and CEO. "He has a strong sense of where our market and audience are headed, and the knowledge and imagination to advance our products more deeply into the multi-media world

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