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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For information, contact: Wilf Maunoir, 212.457.7843 or [email protected] Jennifer Clark, 215-717-2695 or [email protected] Metro Philadelphia Takes the Lead with Adults 21-54 New Scarborough Research Release proves Metro’s growth in Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA (May 2, 2013) – Metro is now the most read daily newspaper among adults 21- 54 in the Philadelphia DMA – beating the competition for the first time since its launch in 1999 according to the latest readership survey from Scarborough Research. The survey also reveals that Metro is the only growing daily newspaper in Philadelphia, with an annual increase of 4% compared to a 10% and 23% decline for the Daily News and the Inquirer, respectively. “In a fast changing media environment, Metro continues to gain momentum and is now the number 1 daily newspaper in Philadelphia with the key 21-54 demo” said Yggers Mortensen, Metro US Publisher and CEO. “I would like to thank our readers and advertising partners for continuing to support Metro Philadelphia’s success.” Earlier this year, Metro unveiled a refreshed print design along with a re-launched website, metro.us. Metro Philadelphia is growing internally as well - Jennifer Clark was promoted to Sales Director, and Christina Paciolla joined as City Editor. The promotions, new hires, and design evolution reflects Metro’s increased momentum. ABOUT METRO Metro is the world’s largest newspaper – attracting a young, active audience of over 20 million daily in more than 100 cities worldwide. In the US, Metro was launched in 1999 and is now the #1 most read free daily nationwide with 1.3 million daily readers. Designed for a 20-minute read, Metro delivers news and entertainment to commuters Monday through Friday. Local, national and international news and features are presented without bias, showcasing a metropolitan attitude and style. To learn more, visit: www.metro.us # # #

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  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For information, contact: Wilf Maunoir, 212.457.7843 or [email protected] Jennifer Clark, 215-717-2695 or [email protected] 

Metro Philadelphia Takes the Lead with Adults 21-54

New Scarborough Research Release proves Metro’s growth in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA (May 2, 2013) – Metro is now the most read daily newspaper among adults 21-54 in the Philadelphia DMA – beating the competition for the first time since its launch in 1999 according to the latest readership survey from Scarborough Research.

The survey also reveals that Metro is the only growing daily newspaper in Philadelphia, with an annual increase of 4% compared to a 10% and 23% decline for the Daily News and the Inquirer, respectively.

“In a fast changing media environment, Metro continues to gain momentum and is now the number 1 daily newspaper in Philadelphia with the key 21-54 demo” said Yggers Mortensen, Metro US Publisher and CEO. “I would like to thank our readers and advertising partners for continuing to support Metro Philadelphia’s success.”

Earlier this year, Metro unveiled a refreshed print design along with a re-launched website, metro.us. Metro Philadelphia is growing internally as well - Jennifer Clark was promoted to Sales Director, and Christina Paciolla joined as City Editor. The promotions, new hires, and design evolution reflects Metro’s increased momentum.

ABOUT METRO

Metro is the world’s largest newspaper – attracting a young, active audience of over 20 million daily in more than 100 cities worldwide. In the US, Metro was launched in 1999 and is now the #1 most read free daily nationwide with 1.3 million daily readers. Designed for a 20-minute read, Metro delivers news and entertainment to commuters Monday through Friday. Local, national and international news and features are presented without bias, showcasing a metropolitan attitude and style. To learn more, visit: www.metro.us

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