Talk:AmNewYork Metro

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This article was proposed for deletion January 2005. The archived discussion is at Votes for deletion/AM New York. Joyous 04:24, Jan 16, 2005 (UTC)

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''I 'mercilessly' chopped a lot of the following. The part about many cities having free condensed versions of the newspaper is interesting, but isn't germane to this particular article. It might belong somewhere else.''

AM New York is a free daily newspaper that is read most often on the way to work by commuters who don't want to pay for other newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and the New York Post.

Many cities offer such free or inexpensive condensed versions of the daily paper. New York City has a competitor publication, Metro, which is also published around the world. The Washington Post publishes Express. And the Chicago Tribune publishes Red Eye.

This phenomenon is fairly established. Presstime featured an article about the concept in 2000.

The part about being read by daily commuters should be reincluded, possibly also the part about the reason it's free. The newspaper was designed with NYC's commuters in mind, namely that they could read it, in its entirety on their way to work each day, which is why the boxes are to be found at the MTA's Subway and Bus stations located throughout The Five Boroughs. - Alan 24.184.184.177 (talk) 13:58, 17 January 2008 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:17, 12 February 2008 (UTC)