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Fighting for space: racing’s position in a modern media world

Lee Mottershead on the sport’s status in traditional print and online formats

Although newspapers now devote less space to racing writing than was once the case, there are many alternative outlets online and on social media
Although newspapers now devote less space to racing writing than was once the case, there are many alternative outlets online and on social mediaCredit: Edward Whitaker

As one year gives way to the next there are fewer people reading newspapers. Within those newspapers there is increasingly less writing on racing for those people to read. The same newspapers are also employing fewer journalists to concentrate on work related to racing.

Of all that, there is no doubt.

At the same time, however, racing's shop window within the wider media is big and getting bigger.

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