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Metro International is a Swedish global media company based in Luxembourg that publishes the ''Metro'' newspapers. Metro International's advertising sales have grown at a compound annual growth rate of 41 percent since launch of the first newspaper edition in 1995. It is a freesheet, meaning that distribution is free, with revenues thus generated entirely through advertising. This newspaper is primarily intended for commuters who move daily in and out of big cities' business areas, mainly during
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s. The company was founded by Per Andersson and started as a subsidiary of the
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along with Viasat Broadcasting. It is now controlled through the
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owned investment company
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. The first edition of the newspaper was published as ''Metro Stockholm'' and distributed in the
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. , all European editions (except for the Hungarian one) have been sold, reportedly so that Metro International can focus on Latin America, considered the last growth market for free newspapers.


''Metro'' newspapers

, there were 56 daily editions in 15 languages and in 19 countries across Europe, North and South America, and Asia, for an audience of more than 17 million daily readers and 37 million weekly readers. ''Metro'' newspaper editions are distributed in high-traffic commuter zones or in public transport networks, via a combination of self-service racks and by hand distributors on weekdays. Saturday editions are published in
Stockholm Stockholm () is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, largest city of Sweden as well as the List of urban areas in the Nordic countries, largest urban area in Scandinavia. Approximately 980,000 people liv ...
, Santiago, São Paulo, and Lima. The distribution points are located either in or around public transport networks (subways, trains, buses, trams), office buildings, retail outlets, at key distribution points on busy streets, or in other high-density population areas such as college
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es. Metro International launched several editions in Canada during 2000, leading to the creation of several commuter newspaper competitors, such as
Sun Media Sun Media Corporation was the owner of several tabloid and broadsheet newspapers in Canada and the 49 percent owner of the now defunct Sun News Network. It was a subsidiary of Quebecor Media. On October 6, 2014, Quebecor Media announced the sal ...
's '' 24 Hours''. The local name of the ''Metro'' newspaper editions may vary due to trademark issues. Peruvian, Chilean, and
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editions are called ''
Publimetro Metro International is a Swedish global media company based in Luxembourg that publishes the ''Metro'' newspapers. Metro International's advertising sales have grown at a compound annual growth rate of 41 percent since launch of the first news ...
'', and the Spanish edition is named '' Metro Directo''. Not all newspapers named ''Metro'' are part of the Metro International group. Associated Newspapers publishes another freesheet called ''Metro'' in twelve areas around Britain. This UK ''Metro'' is not related to Metro International, which used the name ''Morning News'' for its (now defunct) freesheet distributed there. However, Metro International and Associated Metro do collaborate on the Dublin '' Metro Herald'' newspaper (launched 10 October 2005), which they both own a third of, along with '' The Irish Times''. The Dublin Metro newspaper uses the Associated Metro logo and format, however. It is reported that Metro International has plans to launch a rival free evening newspaper in London. There are also other examples of newspapers named ''Metro'' that are not part of the Metro International Group. In Belgium, Mass Transit Media, a joint venture of Concentra and Rossel, publishes the free daily newspaper ''Metro''. In California, '' Metro Silicon Valley'' is a free weekly newspaper which was founded in 1985. Neither of these newspapers have links to Metro International. In Hong Kong, Metro International sold ''
Metro Daily ''Metro Daily'' () was the Hong Kong edition of Metro, which publishes free newspapers around the world with 25 editions in 16 countries in 14 languages. It was the first free newspaper in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong version was first launched ...
'' in 2013 to a local businessman.


Timeline of ''Metro'' editions

* ''Metro'' was first launched in Stockholm on 13 February 1995. * The first international edition launched in Budapest, Hungary in Hungarian (1998) and became the most popular daily with 400.000 daily edition. The newspaper had two editions, in the countryside and in Budapest. The popular Metro - later renamed as Metropol - was sold to a Hungarian private editor in 2011 and became target of the political fights. The newspaper was closed in 2015. On 7 September 2020, the daily restarted with the British Metro look and the same name, renaming the pro-government tabloid Lokál. * A German-language edition is published in
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by Metro Publication (Schweiz) AG under the name ''Metropol'' on 31 January 2000 as a direct competitor to ''
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''. The newspaper ceased publication without announcement on 13 February 2002. * In 2000, a Spanish edition named ''Publimetro'' is published in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with a circulation of 390,000. Facing competition from the free daily '' La Razón'' published by Grupo Clarín, ''Publimetro'' is suspended indefinitely a year later. * A weekly magazine named ''Metropop'' starts publication in Hong Kong on 27 April 2006 (published on Thursdays). * At the end of 2006, Metro started a dedicated technology paper, Metro Teknik (English section) which is distributed weekly to companies, science parks, and technical universities around Sweden. * Due to financial difficulties in the press sector in general, and the free press in particular, Metro International closed down its
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edition on 5 January 2007. Earlier, the
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afternoon version of the newspaper was closed down, and the business in Finland was sold. * As of October 2008, the Croatian ''Metro'' edition was also cancelled, due to disappointing advertorial income. * As of 29 January 2009, Metro International closed down its Spanish operations. * In 2009, Metro sold its US papers. * As of 31 May 2012, Metro International was delisted from the NASDAQ OMX Stockholm stock exchange. * In August 2016, the French version of the newspaper, published since 2002 and property of TF1 since 2011, is discontinued. * In September 2016, the Portuguese version of the newspaper, published since 2004 and property of Cofina since 2009, is discontinued. * In August 2019, the newspaper ceased operations in Sweden. * On 20 March 2020 the last Netherlands edition of the Metro, published since 21 June 1999, was distributed. It continues as an online news platform, owned by Mediahuis Nederland B.V.


''Metro'' editions by region


Asia

* South Korea: ''Metro'' is published in Busan and Seoul * Hong Kong: ''Metro'' was distributed across
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stations in
Kowloon Kowloon () is an urban area in Hong Kong comprising the Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon. With a population of 2,019,533 and a population density of in 2006, it is the most populous area in Hong Kong, compared with Hong Kong Island and t ...
,
Hong Kong Island Hong Kong Island is an Islands and peninsulas of Hong Kong, island in the southern part of Hong Kong. Known colloquially and on road signs simply as Hong Kong, the island has a population of 1,289,500 and its population density is 16,390/km ...
, Tsuen Wan and Tseung Kwan O until 2019 when it stop publishing newspapers. Since then it become an internet-only media.


Europe

There are national editions in the Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Finland, the Netherlands (online only), Russia, and Sweden (''
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''). City editions of ''Metro'' are published in many major cities. Belgium has a bilingual free newspaper with the same name, but it is not owned by Metro International. Likewise,
Metro Metro, short for metropolitan, may refer to: Geography * Metro (city), a city in Indonesia * A metropolitan area, the populated region including and surrounding an urban center Public transport * Rapid transit, a passenger railway in an urba ...
in the United Kingdom is not part of the network. In France, the Metronews has been acquired and merged by the media company LCI - itself property of TF1.


North America

* Canada: The first Canadian ''Metro'' paper was launched in Toronto in 2000, and eventually launched in multiple cities across Canada through joint ventures with Canadian companies or through brand licensing. By 2020, only the French-language Montreal edition will remain. **English-language: Became a 50-50 joint venture with Torstar in 2001. In 2017,
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acquired ''Metro'' in
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and discontinued the publication. Metro International sold most of its stake in English-Canadian newspapers to Torstar in 2011. It continued to hold a 10% stake in the '' StarMetro'' newspaper chain published in
Calgary Calgary ( ) is the largest city in the western Canadian province of Alberta and the largest metro area of the three Prairie Provinces. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806, makin ...
, Edmonton, Halifax, Toronto, and Vancouver. Publication ceased on 20 December 2019. **French-language: '' Métro'' is published in French in Montreal and is wholly owned by TC Transcontinental, which licenses the Metro brand. It is distributed throughout Montreal and its suburbs and has a readership of one million. * Mexico: ''Publimetro'' is published in
Guadalajara Guadalajara ( , ) is a metropolis in western Mexico and the capital of the list of states of Mexico, state of Jalisco. According to the 2020 census, the city has a population of 1,385,629 people, making it the 7th largest city by population in Me ...
, Mexico City, and
Monterrey Monterrey ( , ) is the capital and largest city of the northeastern state of Nuevo León, Mexico, and the third largest city in Mexico behind Guadalajara and Mexico City. Located at the foothills of the Sierra Madre Oriental, the city is anchor ...
. * United States: ''Metro'' is published in Philadelphia and Puerto Rico. It was formerly published in Boston and New York City, where the New York City edition was acquired by Schneps Media (which also acquired the Philadelphia edition of ''Metro'') and merged the New York City edition of ''Metro'' with ''AM New York'' to form '' AM New York Metro''. Nicaragua: ''Metro'' is published in Managua. Guatemala: ''Metro'' is published in Guatemala City.


South America

* Brazil: ''Metro'' is published in major metropolitan regions including
Belo Horizonte Belo Horizonte (, ; ) is the sixth-largest city in Brazil, with a population around 2.7 million and with a metropolitan area of 6 million people. It is the 13th-largest city in South America and the 18th-largest in the Americas. The metropol ...
, and São Paulo * Chile: ''Metro'' is published in major conurbations including Concepción, Rancagua, Santiago, Talcahuano, and Valparaíso * Colombia: ''Metro'' is published in
Bogotá Bogotá (, also , , ), officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santa Fe de Bogotá (; ) during the Spanish period and between 1991 and 2000, is the capital city of Colombia, and one of the larges ...
,
Medellín Medellín ( or ), officially the Municipality of Medellín ( es, Municipio de Medellín), is the second-largest city in Colombia, after Bogotá, and the capital of the department of Antioquia. It is located in the Aburrá Valley, a central re ...
,
Cali Santiago de Cali (), or Cali, is the capital of the Valle del Cauca department, and the most populous city in southwest Colombia, with 2,227,642 residents according to the 2018 census. The city spans with of urban area, making Cali the second ...
, and
Barranquilla Barranquilla () is the capital district of Atlántico Department in Colombia. It is located near the Caribbean Sea and is the largest city and third port in the Caribbean Coast region; as of 2018 it had a population of 1,206,319, making it Col ...
* Ecuador: ''Metro'' is published in Guayaquil,
Quito Quito (; qu, Kitu), formally San Francisco de Quito, is the capital and largest city of Ecuador, with an estimated population of 2.8 million in its urban area. It is also the capital of the province of Pichincha. Quito is located in a valley o ...
and Cuenca * Peru: ''Metro'' is published in Lima


See also

* List of newspapers in Canada * List of newspapers in the Czech Republic


References


External links

* {{Newspapers in Massachusetts Publications established in 1995 Newspaper companies of Sweden Newspaper companies Free daily newspapers Stenbeck family