Montreal Mirror

www.montrealmirror.com
  • 465 McGill St. Third Floor
  • Montreal, Quebec H2Y 4B4
  • Canada
  • Phone: (514) 393-1010
  • Fax: (514) 393-3173
  • Circulation: 68,888 (as of September 2009)
  • Audited By: Verified Audit Circulation
  • Publication Day: Every Thursday
  • Market Served: Greater Montreal
  • National Advertising: DPS Media/Alternative Weekly Network
Founded in June 1985, the Montreal Mirror is this city's original English language alternative weekly, and Montreal's premier source for quality, thought provoking journalism, in-depth arts and news coverage and comprehensive entertainment listings.

Reaching nearly a quarter of a million readers per week, the Montreal Mirror is the premier source of information on Montreal's charged political and vibrant arts scenes. Our approach to politics, the city's law and order, minority affairs and environmental issues provokes not just media junkies but also those who would otherwise not be interested in reading a news story.

Respected columnists and writers dedicated specific beats provide refreshing coverage of both news and issues not seen elsewhere in this city. Sasha, our sex columnist, stands out as one of the most talked about by readers and the other media, as do other columnists. Our critics in music, film, theatre, books, visual arts and dining out are by far this city's most outspoken and respected.
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Demographics

Age

 18-34 (64.0%)
 25-49 (62.0%)
Gender

 F: 35%
 M: 65%
Education
Attended College:
74%

Graduated College:
48%
Occupation Professional/ Managerial:
44%

Median Household Income:
$52,000

Source: Statmedia 1997/1998

Staff

Title Name Email address*
Editor Alastair Sutherland ---
Art Director Simon Briscoe ---

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