Melbourne Express

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Melbourne Express
TypeDaily weekday newspaper
Owner(s)Fairfax Media
FoundedFebruary 5, 2001; 23 years ago (2001-02-05)
Ceased publicationSeptember 7, 2001; 22 years ago (2001-09-07)
Websitethemelbourneexpress.com

Melbourne Express was a free newspaper distributed on weekday mornings at railway stations in Melbourne, Australia. It was published by Fairfax Media.

History[edit]

Melbourne Express was launched on 5 February 2001.[1][2] A day earlier, mX, another free newspaper also aimed at commuters that was distributed in the evenings, was launched by News Corporation.

Melbourne Express ceased publication on the 7 September 2001, just seven months after its initial foundation.[3][4] The final edition featured a single frontpage headline stating "Goodbye, and thanks for all the fish" with short explanation explaining the reason for the decision.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Fairfax press release Archived 2006-08-19 at archive.today
  2. ^ "New Newspaper Aimed at Commuters". Newsrail. Vol. 29, no. 3. Vic: ARHS Victoria Division. March 2001. p. 71. ISSN 0310-7477. OCLC 19676396.
  3. ^ Melbourne Express ceases to be published The World Today7 September 2001
  4. ^ "Publication of First Free Commuter Newspaper Comes to an End". Newsrail. Vol. 29, no. 10. Vic: ARHS Victoria Division. October 2001. p. 303. ISSN 0310-7477. OCLC 19676396.

External links[edit]

Official website