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January 24, 2008

Breaking: Major 'Metro' Movement

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Three hundred-word stories don't write themselves, and earlier this week PW looked at Metro and how it's changed in the eight years in town: "Over the last two years the Metro quietly reinvented itself as a daily niche publication attempting to reach young Philadelphians through stories about indie bands, the future of the city, pseudo-mayoral candidates with mohawks and the anticasino movement."

Well, yeah. Word trickling out of 30 S. 15th Street is Metro laid off at least two editorial staffers and several business-side staffers today, sadly. The company lost $9 million in its U.S. operations last year.

That other rumor going around, about the Inquirer building being sold to Drexel and the newspapers moving to the South Philly waterfront or the Comcast Center is, I think, BS.

Posted by D-Mac on January 24, 2008 05:45 PM
Posted to Breaking News , Media Madness , Metro , Rumors

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