Metro introduces Neighborhood Guides, a monthly feature highlighting different areas of the city.
The new section will focus on different neighborhoods of Boston, New York and Philadelphia.
A weekly roundup of media news that we think is worth knowing about.
This week: email newsletters combat inaccurate open rates; newspaper advertising increases campaign effectiveness; fighting the perception that print is dying; how publishers get new value from old content.
A weekly roundup of media news that we think is worth knowing about.
This week: email newsletters combat inaccurate open rates; newspaper advertising increases campaign effectiveness; fighting the perception that print is dying; how publishers get new value from old content.
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: Alicia Russo, Senior Account Executive.
A weekly roundup of media news that we think is worth knowing about.
This week: the FCC examines the defining traits of the modern news consumer; NAA to examine the shifting news industry with the help of its new vice president of innovation.
A weekly roundup of media news that we think is worth knowing about.
This week: FCC proposes keeping U.S. media ownership rules as they are; Facebook once again updates its algorithm; what media companies don’t want you to know about ad blockers.
From BBQs and fireworks to politics, here’s a look at what’s going on this month in Metro.
Highlights include Metro Philadelphia’s extensive coverage of the Democratic National Convention and ideas for celebrating the Fourth of July.
Metro is redesigning the Going Out section, the go-to feature for all the best restaurants, shows, events and more.
The revamped section will be bigger and better, with bold photographs and expanded listings.
A weekly roundup of media news that we think is worth knowing about.
This week: C-SPAN makes history; Online publishers combat ad-blockers with email sign-ups; A tough summer ahead for the newspaper industry.