Lord Bracknell
On fire
They are obviously fed up with most of the Argus being distributed free of charge on NSC. So they are going to start giving it away themselves.
From Media Week:-
Argus Lite for Brighton this month
Newsquest is to launch an early morning lite edition of its Brighton Argus later this month in its bid to target the London commuting market.
The Argus Lite will be distributed by hand on routes leading to the stations of Brighton Central, Hove, Brighton, Preston Park, Hayward's Heath and Burgess Hill every morning from 6.30 to 8.30.
It is thought that the move is in reaction to rumours that Associated Newspapers is set to launch a Brighton Metro edition. Associated declined to comment but the publisher does hold the distribution rights for the Brighton stations.
Similar to Metro, the Argus Lite will provide a mix of national and local news, sport and entertainment. Initially circulation will stand at 35,000 but the company plans to add more distribution points as the year progresses.
Newsquest Sussex managing director Martyn Willis explained that the freesheet, which launches on February 20, is designed to gently integrate London commuters into the Argus brand.
He added: "Businesses in the city have no reliable advertising medium through which to reach this potential market. The Argus Lite will provide up to 35,000 new potential customers to retailers, restaurateurs, entertainment venues and a whole host of others."
From Media Week:-
Argus Lite for Brighton this month
Newsquest is to launch an early morning lite edition of its Brighton Argus later this month in its bid to target the London commuting market.
The Argus Lite will be distributed by hand on routes leading to the stations of Brighton Central, Hove, Brighton, Preston Park, Hayward's Heath and Burgess Hill every morning from 6.30 to 8.30.
It is thought that the move is in reaction to rumours that Associated Newspapers is set to launch a Brighton Metro edition. Associated declined to comment but the publisher does hold the distribution rights for the Brighton stations.
Similar to Metro, the Argus Lite will provide a mix of national and local news, sport and entertainment. Initially circulation will stand at 35,000 but the company plans to add more distribution points as the year progresses.
Newsquest Sussex managing director Martyn Willis explained that the freesheet, which launches on February 20, is designed to gently integrate London commuters into the Argus brand.
He added: "Businesses in the city have no reliable advertising medium through which to reach this potential market. The Argus Lite will provide up to 35,000 new potential customers to retailers, restaurateurs, entertainment venues and a whole host of others."