Exponential Readership Growth for Métro
Daily
Montreal, September 10, 2004. – Métro
Montréal Newspaper has gained over 76,000 new readers
a week since 2003. Total weekday readership for Métro
now stands at 517,100, reaching an 18% Montreal audience
with a higher-than-ever readership level. This is according
to the most recent NADbank study (Newspaper Audience Databank)
supplementary report, the baseline measurement for daily
newspaper circulation.
Every day, Métro reaches 271,400 Montrealers,
a gain of 66,900 readers or 32.7% over 2003.
Of these readers, 63% do not read other daily newspapers
(The Gazette, La Presse, or Le Journal de Montréal).
This exclusive Métro readership is young, educated
and employed – a highly coveted target demographic
for advertisers, and one that is hard for traditional
daily newspapers to reach.
“That Montrealers are attracted and loyal to our
daily newspaper is no longer in doubt. I am very pleased
with the growth in our readership, all the more so since
we have not increased our subscriptions over this period,”
said Stéphane Gagné, Métro’s
editor. He added: “This growth clearly demonstrates
that the Métro is a quality product that
does a great job of responding to the needs of the Montreal
market.”
With 39 editions published across 16 countries in 15 languages,
and 32 million readers around the globe, the Métro
is arguably the largest free daily on the planet and the
third largest newspaper worldwide. In Canada, it is distributed
in both Montreal and Toronto. Métro Montréal
partners with Métro International and the Transcontinental
and Gesca press groups.
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