because a specialist publication will have staff largely concentrating on producing something for the following days paper....realistically, in the economic climate that exists, it will be very different for such a publication to sustain a really consistent breaking news element as well. not with the staff levels that are out there at the moment. pure and simple economics, which is what drives most debates of this nature.
To answer Gal's point, I would assume that Sporting Life have a deal with PA. You can't necessarily just use it. PA is a different animal altogether..it has no publication, nothing to work for. It just deals in the business of churning out stuff on a regular basis, to serve clients all over the world.
I agree that Racing Post were too slow with comments though. realistically, on the big days, they should be imitating the guardian/bbc etc with live blogs on the days races peppering in quotes here and there taken from even the television or ripped off other sources.
To answer Gal's point, I would assume that Sporting Life have a deal with PA. You can't necessarily just use it. PA is a different animal altogether..it has no publication, nothing to work for. It just deals in the business of churning out stuff on a regular basis, to serve clients all over the world.
I agree that Racing Post were too slow with comments though. realistically, on the big days, they should be imitating the guardian/bbc etc with live blogs on the days races peppering in quotes here and there taken from even the television or ripped off other sources.