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2009: Celebrates 115th Anniversary
• 1894: Frank Brunell's dream of publishing a daily newspaper devoted exclusively to horse racing to give horseplayers reliable information on past and current form is realized on Nov. 17, 1894 when the first edition of DRF - a four-page broadsheet - is printed.
• 1896: First DRF chart book is printed. These monthly compilations were printed until 1980 when charts were issued in microfiche format.
• 1905: Brunell revolutionizes horseplaying when his belief that a horse's past record was a major factor in determining present performance leads him to compile and print DRF's first past performances record for each horse in a race.
• 1922: Acquired by Triangle Publications, Inc.
• 1954: Joe Hirsch joins Daily Racing Form after a four-year stint in the Army.
• 1955: Pierre Camille Lucien Hilaire Jean Bellocq (Peb) joins The Morning Telegraph and Daily Racing Form as staff cartoonist.
• 1971: DRF begins publishing a broadsheet "Eastern Edition," hailed as the first full-sized, multi-track computerized racing newspaper ever published. The newspaper contains 32 pages of editorial and past performances for four racing programs at Pitt Park, Waterford Park, Shenandoah Downs and Laurel Racecourse.
• 1988: Triangle's Walter Annenberg sells to News America, a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
• 1991: Purchased by K-III Communications Corporation in June for a reported $180 million. K-III spends $35 million modernizing the newspaper and streamlining its production.
• 1992: DRF purchases the assets of The Racing Times.
• 1994: Celebrates its 100th Anniversary.
• 1998: DRF and Equibase Company announce on March 12 an agreement to end a seven-year rivalry and merge the data gathering and storage systems of the two companies. Alpine Capital Group and racing journalist Steven Crist purchase DRF from Primedia, Inc. (formerly K-III) for $40 million.
Steven Crist, Chairman & Publisher, is a renowned journalist, horseplayer and gambler. Crist first caught the racing bug as an undergraduate at Harvard in 1977 and the former editor of the Harvard Lampoon has dedicated his life to Thoroughbred racing ever since. Crist was a New York Times reporter and columnist from 1981-90 and the founding editor of the short-lived but critically-acclaimed rival daily newspaper to DRF, The Racing Times, the Robert Maxwell-owned publication that introduced a variety of editorial and statistical innovations that have since become the industry standard.
In 1992, Crist was appointed a commissioner by New York Gov. Mario Cuomo to the New York State Commission on Racing in the 21st Century, where he drafted recommendations and legislation that subsequently became law. He was a vice president in charge of simulcasting, marketing and corporate development for The New York Racing Association from 1994-1997 and introduced in-home simulcasting during his tenure. He is a former director of the Equibase Company.
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