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The '''''Manchester Evening News''''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] weekly [[newspaper]] published each Friday by the [[Guardian Media Group]]. It was established as a free sister paper to the M.E.N. featuring a round up of the week's news. These days the paper also has a 16-page supplement called Metromagazine and a total circulation of 308,589 in the Manchester area(VFD July to Dec 2004).
The '''''Manchester Metro News''''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] weekly [[newspaper]] published each Friday by the [[Guardian Media Group]]. It was established as a free sister paper to the [[Manchester Evening News|M.E.N.]] featuring a round up of the week's news. These days the paper also has a 16-page supplement called Metromagazine and a total circulation of 308,589 in the Manchester area(VFD July to Dec 2004).


==Metro==
==Metro==

Revision as of 14:46, 22 March 2006

The Manchester Metro News is a British weekly newspaper published each Friday by the Guardian Media Group. It was established as a free sister paper to the M.E.N. featuring a round up of the week's news. These days the paper also has a 16-page supplement called Metromagazine and a total circulation of 308,589 in the Manchester area(VFD July to Dec 2004).

Metro

Metro International in Scandinavia started a trend for freesheat papers distributed daily to workers in populated area and this idea was brought the the UK by Associated Newspapers who also decided to use the Metro name for their venture. However when Associated Newspapers wanted to launch their Metro in Manchester, GMG also decided to launch a freesheet daily paper in the city under the Metro name, with the argument that GMG's Manchester Metro News had been established in the region for many years.


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  1. ^ Source: Manchester Online