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The two free daily tabloids serving New York City are now one.
Schneps Media, publisher of amNewYork, acquired the assets of Metro New York and Metro Philadelphia, including the popular daily newspapers, websites and digital media businesses serving New York City and Philadelphia.
As a result, Schneps Media has merged amNewYork and Metro New York to form amNewYork Metro. With 175,000 copies sent to press for Monday’s issues, its circulation is now more than twice than that of any other major daily circulated in the five boroughs.
In addition, Schneps adds over 350,000 in weekly circulation with its community newspapers serving Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan and the Bronx. Schneps Media also covers the Long Island and Westchester markets.
The two free daily tabloids serving New York City are now one.
Schneps Media, publisher of amNewYork, acquired the assets of Metro New York and Metro Philadelphia, including the popular daily newspapers, websites and digital media businesses serving New York City and Philadelphia.
As a result, Schneps Media has merged amNewYork and Metro New York to form amNewYork Metro. With 175,000 copies sent to press for Monday’s issues, its circulation is now more than twice than that of any other major daily circulated in the five boroughs.
In addition, Schneps adds over 350,000 in weekly circulation with its community newspapers serving Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan and the Bronx. Schneps Media also covers the Long Island and Westchester markets.
Opinion:
Inevitable.......Go big or die.
A merger that only serves the best interest.
No one goes under and in a short time will be
followed by what was once free to the public
now requires purchasing....
Newsday used to home deliver it with the daily paper. They continued delivering it with Newsday after the paper was sold until January 1st, so their circulation numbers will go down if they were including the home delivery numbers in the total.
The very first edition under Schneps Media was good with stories for each borough. A few days later they reverted to skimpy coverage of NYC with a few stories amidst the ads. Maybe the combined paper will be better.
They're useful for their designed purpose, a quick read on the subway.
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