Metro International
Metro International is a Swedish media company.
Under the brand name Metro, it runs the world's largest chain of free newspapers, 69 daily Metro editions are published and distributing in 92 major cities in 19 countries in 19 languages across Europe, North & South America and Asia. The company was started as a subsidiary of the Modern Times Group along with Viasat Broadcasting, and the first edition was published and distributed for the Metro Stockholm in the Stockholm Metro. It is now controlled through investment company Kinnevik. Metro was founded by Pelle Andersson.
The newspaper is primarily distributed in metro systems, and locally the name may vary due to trademark issues. Chilean and Mexican editions are called Publimetro, the Spanish one is named Metro Directo.
Metro was first launched in Stockholm on 13 February 1995. Under the name Metropol, a German language edition was published in Switzerland by "Metro Publication (Schweiz) AG". It was started on 31 January 2000 as a direct competitor to 20 Minuten. The newspaper ceased publication without announcement on 13 February 2002. A weekly magazine named Metropol started to be published on April 27, 2006, on every Thursday in Hong Kong.
Metro editions by region
Europe
City editions
National editions
Asia
Americas
Note: Another freesheet called Metro is published in 12 areas around Britain by Associated Newspapers: see Metro (Associated Metro Limited). In the UK, this is not related to Metro International, which used the name Morning News for its (now defunct) freesheet distributed in parts of the UK. It is reported that Metro International has plans to launch a rival free evening newspaper in London. Metro International and Associated Metro do however collaberate on the Dublin Metro 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.
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External links
- Metro International - Official site