A weekly roundup of media news that we think is worth knowing about.
This week: despite the increase of digital media consumption; newspapers still garner more attention from consumers, and are an attractive acquisition for media companies.
Despite popular opinion, print is still a highly effective advertising medium.
The rise of digital media doesn’t necessarily spell doom for more traditional forms.
From sports and fun to film and Mother’s Day, here’s a look at what’s going on this month in Metro.
Highlights include Metro’s summer movie guide, summer fun magazine in Philadelphia and Metro’s music issue.
Many of the region’s most talented publishers, marketing directors, writers and editors work for Metro. Here is just one of the many members of the Metro family: Mark Bonanni, Director of Healthcare Advertising.
Metro connects thousands of brands and business with a unique and exclusive audience through innovative and cost-effective solutions.
Whether it’s increasing brand awareness or driving traffic to a store opening, metromedia can craft the right campaign for your business.
Many of the region’s most talented publishers, marketing directors, writers and editors work for Metro. Here is just one of the many members of the Metro family: Wilf Maunoir, US Marketing and Research Director.
To celebrate Earth Day 2016 on April 22, Metro will publish environmental-focused news and features throughout the week.
The April 22 issue will include coverage of all Earth Day related festivities taking place in all three cities, as well as the latest news on environmental issues.
From sports and fun to film and Earth Day, here’s a look at what’s going on this month in Metro.
Highlights include Metro’s coverage in recognition of Earth day, extensive coverage online and in print of the Tribeca Film Festival and Boston Marathon.