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March 8, 2014
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Metropolis Daily

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Image:Mtr-metropolis_daily_stand.jpg| Stand for distributing Metropolis DailyStand for distributing Metropolis Daily; it is closed because all copies were taken.


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Metropolis Daily (Chinese character|ch.: 都市日報) is the Hong Kong edition of Metro International|Metro (Metro International publishes free newspapers around the world with 25 editions in 16 countries in 14 languages).
The Hong Kong version was first launched on April 15, 2002; it is distributed for free in racks located in 49 Mass Transit Railway (MTR) stations except the Airport Station (Mass Transit Railway is one of the largest railway network in Hong Kong)/ metro stations.

According to the Hong Kong Audit Bureau of Circulations in September 2002, the daily circulation of the newspaper was 302,197 copies, making it the third largest daily newspaper in Hong Kong. The paper is distributed from Monday to Friday (except for public holidays), by hand and from racks in 49 MTR stations and 11 other key central locations (such as some big shopping malls). Since it is free of charge, so many people would like to get one. The operation costs of the newspaper are mainly derived from classified advertisements in the newspaper. Since this paper is free and convenient to get, it attracts the younger generation. As this generation has a high purchasing power, therefore many advertisers are interested in being its clients.

However, the influence of the paper is still minimal. Though there's a small group, around one tenth size of other newspapers, of fresh reporters to get local first-hand news, its main news sources are the television, radio news, press releases and wired news. As one Metropolis' reporter said, "Nobody seems to know that we made an exclusive story."

The paper is in Chinese language|Chinese and includes an English international section. According to Metropolis, the paper can be read in a "19 minutes commute" (the articles inside are short, so people can read through a piece of news quickly to get a brief understanding on what is going on). Although the paper is a tabloid (A newspaper of small format giving the news in a condensed form), it includes many sections, which make the paper very rich in content.
These sections include:
  • local news

  • mainland news

  • international news

  • finance

  • sports

  • entertainment

  • side stories

  • English news digest

  • editorial column

  • television program schedule

  • film section


Readers can read the Metropolis from Hong Kong and other countries online freely by simply registering as users at the following website: http://www.metrohk.com.hk
To read the Hong Kong version, simply click into 'Read today's edition' then go into 'China'. There are archives of a month available from the website. To read the international versions, click into the 'Read today's edition', then click on the version that you want to read, or simply go to the web site of http://www.metropoint.com MetroPoint. Reader can become a registered member of metropoint by inserting e-mail address in the field. Registered member will receive daily notification e-mail with online version of metro newspaper of whichever international issue being chosen.

The cities in which Metro is published include: Stockholm / Prague / Gothenburg / Budapest / Malm? / Helsinki / Santiago, Chile|Santiago / Philadelphia / Toronto / Rome / Milan / Athens / Warsaw / Barcelona/ Boston / Madrid / Copenhagen / Paris / Marseille / Lyon / Aarhus /Seoul / New York.

Besides, there is also a club called "Club Metro" offering discounts in films, sports and travel to its members. Readers can enjoy these benefits once they have joined the club. There are already 700,000 worldwide members in this club. The membership is free, with no age limit. However it requires applicants to register with information, such as ID card number and home address, and other personal data, in order to obtain the membership card.



  • Media in Hong Kong

  • Newspapers of Hong Kong




  • http://www.metrohk.com.hk/ Metropois Daily - Official site (Hong Kong Edition)

  • http://www.metro.lu/ Metro International - Official site (Company)

  • http://www.metropoint.com/ Metro Point

  • http://www.hkabc.com.hk/ Hong Kong Audit Bureau of Circulations Ltd.


Category:Hong Kong newspapers

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Last Modified:   2005-04-13


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