Metropole – Vienna in English

Metropole is an English language quarterly magazine targeted at expatriates and internationals in Vienna. Metropole’s motto “Don’t be a stranger” captures its main goal: To help its readers get acquainted with Austria and its capital Vienna in particular.

Metropole – Vienna in English
October 2015 issue
Editor-in-chiefDardis McNamee
CategoriesExpat City Magazine for Vienna
Frequencyquarterly (since 2019), previously 10 issues a year (monthly except for two double issues)
Circulation30,000
PublisherHome Town Media GmbH
FounderDardis McNamee & Margaret Childs
First issueOctober 2015
CountryAustria
Based inVienna
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.metropole.at
ISSN2518-6388

Distribution/Circulation

The magazine has a circulation of about 30,000 copies, on sale at more than 500 locations within Austria: at newsstands, train stations, airports and bookshops. It’s also available as a print or digital subscription and digitally on flights of Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines.[1]

In addition, the magazine targets its readership directly through a corporate subscription model to reach the employees of international organizations and companies.

Metropole appears quarterly in March, June, September and December. The media house also provides daily online coverage in English on things happening in Vienna and Austria, a weekly newsletter and monthly events for subscribers and internationals.

Contents

Each issue has a thematic focus that defines the main sections, such as the Editorials, the Cover Story and the Quotes, Stats & Numbers. Apart from that, Metropole features event tips, interesting locations, and portrays Vienna’s city life and neighborhoods (Grätzl). Besides contributions by regular authors, each issue features guest-contributors in line with the main topic. The magazine shouldn’t be regarded as just a tourist guide, but as a way to help those who are new to Vienna, find their way in the city.[2]

Digital content featured in the print magazine is only accessible to subscribers, but coverage of current news online and the event calendar are available for everyone to read.

History

In October 2015, Margaret Childs and Dardis McNamee[3][4] co-founded Home Town Media GmbH[5] and published the first issue of Metropole, titled “We Built This City”, focusing on how internationality shaped Austria and Vienna and continues to do so.

In 2018, Metropole initiated the transnational and intercultural reportage project “Empire to Republic.” Using contemporary and archival photographs, original reporting and first-hand experiences, the project sought to tell the story of the region 100 years after the dissolution of the Habsburg Empire in 1918. The stories created by over 50 journalists from 13 Central and European countries appeared monthly in Metropole and in partnering news outlets. In 2019, Home Town Media published the book From Empire to Republic, a compilation of the project’s best reporting.

In 2019, Metropole changed from appearing monthly (10 issues a year) to quarterly, with more frequent online content offered as part of this relaunch.

In 2021, Metropole plans to expand to new cities, starting with Europe.[6] The goal is to build a city magazine that is hyper-local, helping the globally mobile live anywhere like they were born there.

The founders and many of the contributors to the magazine were formerly associated with The Vienna Review,[7] a previous English-language monthly, which ceased publication at the end of 2013.[8]

Events and other products

Metropole regularly organizes events for its readers as well as startups, companies and international influencers. The aim is for guests to exchange ideas and visions, expand their network and get a sense of the possibilities that working and living in Austria offers.

Home Town Media, Metropole's parent company and publishing house, also publishes Survival Guides for English speakers in Vienna. The Vienna Survival Guide for Health, published in 2017, provides a detailed overview of health care, doctors, insurance, and medical treatment in Vienna and Austria. The Vienna Survival Guide for Housing, published in 2018, is an easy-to-understand guide for the city’s real estate, with a breakdown of Vienna’s neighborhoods and explanations of how to rent and buy property in Austria as an expat. In 2019, the Vienna Survival Guide for Education followed, covering school enrollment, studying and further education in Vienna and the rest of Austria.

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References

  1. "Austrian Airlines - eJournals".
  2. "Stadtmagazin: Eine New Yorkerin in Wien". Retrieved 8 August 2016.
  3. "Die Leute sagen: Diese Wohnung ist New York". Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  4. "Metropole co-founder Dardis McNamee on ORF2's Im Zentrum". 20 March 2016. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  5. "Neu im Geschäft am 09. Oktober 2015". Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  6. Dzioblowski, Ralf. "Englische Nische in Wien". Horizont.at. Horizont. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  7. "Falter Verlag übernimmt "The Vienna Review"". Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  8. ""The Vienna Review" erscheint vorerst nicht". Retrieved 9 August 2016.
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