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Metro Commercial company history timeline

1989

By 1989, Metro had transferred all of its creative content to floppy disks, making it easier than ever for newspaper production departments to access Metro images and create high-quality ads for their advertisers.

1991

Just two years later, in 1991, Metro swapped its floppy disks for LaserArt CD-ROMs, which offered far greater storage capacity, faster speed and greater durability.

1996

Under the leadership of Kevin Levent, who became President and CEO in 1996, the company has experienced exponential sales growth facilitated by the addition of more than 2,000 new sales associates.

2008

By introducing online special sections in 2008, Metro expanded advertising revenue opportunities for client publications.

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Founded
1987
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Headquarters
Mount Laurel, NJ
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Founders
Dan Hughes
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