Manchester Express
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The Manchester Express is a free newspaper serving Manchester, New Hampshire. The paper began publication as The Manchester Daily Express on May 22, 2006, and was published five days a week until February 27, 2008.
Modeled on free daily commuter papers in larger cities, publisher Jody Reese wrote in a front-page article on the final day of daily production that the paper was unable to generate enough ad revenue to support daily publication. The paper also laid off several employees. [1]
It is owned by Quality of Life Publications[2] the parent company of the Hippo Press, which also produces the free arts and entertainment weekly paper, The Hippo.
The Express is printed at the Concord Monitor and has an estimated circulation of 12,000.

