Metromix STL: ‘One-stop shop’ for entertainment
In July, Metromix officially launched in St. Louis. After some e-mail shenanigans, I had a chance to ask Metromix St. Louis managing producer Adam Claypool a few questions:
The Chicago Tribune started Metromix about 10 years ago. Last year Tribune Co. and Gannett Co. Inc. started working together to add Metromix sites. How long has Metromix St. Louis been in the works? What other cities have recently launched/will be launching? How many Metromix sites are there now?
Metromix St. Louis has been in the works since about the start of the year. I interviewed for my job in February, and took the reigns the third week of March. Metromix Cleveland, Denver and Detroit launched about the same time we did. Several other sites, including Des Moines, Honolulu and Louisville just recently launched. The goal is to have Metromix in more than 40 cities by the end of the year.
What competition does Metromix face in St. Louis? What are its strengths and weaknesses, compared to others sites?
Metromix is kind of unique because it really is a one-stop shop for music, restaurants, bars, clubs, events, TV and movies — online. RFT, Alive Magazine and Sauce all have strong print publications. RFT and Alive’s online presence isn’t very strong. Sauce’s is, but it’s solely focused on restaurants.
Who will be contributing to Metromix? How many full-time employees are there? Part-time? Will you be hiring more people?
We have 4 full-time employees on the Metromix staff … myself, an associate producer, a marketing coordinator and a sales account executive. By and large, our AP and I do a good deal of the editorial content, but I’ve also hired both freelance writers and photographers to contribute. I use about 5 people on a regular to semi-regular basis.
How many listings does Metromix STL feature? Are there features specific to Metromix STL?
We have more than 1,500 bars, restaurants, night clubs, museums, galleries and more in our database. We continue to build that database up. If a venue does not see itself listed, it can submit a listing through our homepage.
What are you doing to get word out about Metromix STL? (I know I stumbled across it accidently.) Any big plans or functions after the launch?
We launched June 2nd, and had our official launch party July 25. In addition to on-air promotion on KSDK, we’ve partnered with several organizations, including Metropolis and the Taste of St. Louis. We’re currently looking into other partnerships as well. We have a dedicated street team that we send out to various events to spread the word about the site as well.
Is KSDK planning any other specialty sites?
KSDK is also launching highschoolsports.net locally and re-vamping our moms site.
Anything else you want to add/say?
We’ve gotten a lot of rave reviews from users, and it’s nice that the site is very interactive. Users can create playlists … a list of places or events they want to head to. They can now comment on stories, write reviews, etc.
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