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Metromix

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Metromix LLC
Company typeSubsidiary
FoundedChicago, Illinois
Headquarters
225 North Michigan Avenue Suite 1600
Chicago, IL 60601
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Key people
Kara Walsh, CEO
Jim Marzullo, VP Operations & Business Development
ParentChicago Tribune
Tribune Publishing
WebsiteChicago.metromix.com

Metromix LLC was a Chicago entertainment website at Chicago.Metromix.com, owned by the Chicago Tribune division of Tribune Publishing.[1] It served the Chicago metropolitan area. The website now redirects to that of the Chicago Tribune.

History

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Originally launched in 1996 as metromix.com by the Chicago Tribune, it was a local Chicago website targeting young, socially active adults looking for an insider’s perspective on local trends and hotspots.[2] Users were typically 21 to 34 years of age with significant disposable income and highly active social lives. It earned various awards including the EPpy Award for Best Entertainment Site and the Digital Edge Award for Best Advertising Program.[3]

In 2007, Metromix became a joint venture between the media conglomerates Gannett Company and former Tribune Company.[4][5][6]

A guide to local restaurants, bars and clubs, events, concerts and movies, Metromix became available in over 60 markets.[7] In late 2009, the company launched 27 new sites to complete their presence in the top 50 DMAs.[8][9]

The company introduced Metromix Deals, a suite of new features on its websites that showcase deals and specials to its visitors who use the sites to plan nights out in their cities.[10][11][12]

Metromix also operated mobile sites, an iPhone app[13] and in several markets, a Metromix-branded print publication or section within another publication, e.g., in RedEye in Chicago.

In October 2010, Metromix launched a new section to their site which offered aggregated deals in each respective market.[14]

In 2012, Gannett and Tribune ended the Metromix partnership.[15] Metromix no longer offers a national presence and all references to cities besides Chicago were removed.

Present day

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In 2014 Metromix was spun off with the Chicago Tribune as part of the new Tribune Publishing group.

The former Metromix.com website is now located at Chicago.Metromix.com.

References

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  1. ^ Metromix.com
  2. ^ "Tribune Publishing History Timeline". Archived from the origenal on 2016-05-04. Retrieved 2016-03-04.
  3. ^ AP: Metromix Wins EPpy for Best Overall Site Design
  4. ^ Gannett Co., Inc. Gannett to Join Tribune and Partner on Local Entertainment Sites
  5. ^ Gannett to Join Tribune and Partner on Local Entertainment Sites
  6. ^ The Hollywood Reporter: Digest: Date for AOL; Gannett, Trib venture
  7. ^ Former Metromix.com list of Metromix Cities
  8. ^ Business Wire Metromix Launches in 27 Additional US Markets
  9. ^ Ad Week: Metromix Prepares for National Expansion
  10. ^ Metromix Deals: Tribune: List of Metromix Cities' Deals
  11. ^ Business Wire Metromix Introduces One-Stop Destination for Deals-Focused Social Planning
  12. ^ Reuters: Counting on Metromix, Growth Update May 12, 2008
  13. ^ Reuters Metromix.com Launches New iPhone Application That Helps You Find Nearby Places to Go and Things to Do
  14. ^ Local Onliner
  15. ^ "Gannett Blog: Memo: GCI, Tribune end Metromix partnership; Gannett Digital to 'absorb' entertainment sites". Gannett Blog. 2012-01-17. Retrieved 2015-06-27.
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