You see - somebody can make money publishing a free newspaper
Darren Atwater | Wednesday 6 October, 2010 11:02
After five years of publishing, free financial newspaper City AM has made a profit for the first time – £423,000 for the first six months of their financial year. That also makes it a first profit of any of the major free papers in London: Evening Standard, Shortlist/Stylist, and, most influential of all, Snipe.
City AM moves into profit [Guardian]
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