Morning freesheet Metro made an operating profit for owners Associated Newspapers even during the darkest point of the recession in 2009, the Financial Times reported today.
The paper, which is distributed at stations, tube stops and on buses and trams in 16 cities and towns across the UK, relies solely on revenue from advertising from the 1.3m copies it gives away each day.
Despite Daily Mail and General Trust, parent company of Associated Newspapers, not revealing the revenue brought to it individually by the Metro, it has made an operating profit for the last seven years, the FT said.
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