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Supported entirely by advertising, it is distributed free of charge every Wednesday in newsstands in businesses and libraries around the city and suburbs. Compared to the two dailies, the ''[[Detroit Free Press]]'' and the ''[[Detroit News]]'', the ''Metro Times'' has a leftistliberal orientation, like its later competitor ''Real Detroit Weekly''. Average circulation for the ''Metro Times'' is 50,000 weekly. Average readership is just over 700,000 weekly.<ref name=circ>{{cite web |url=http://aan.org/alternative/Aan/ViewCompany?oid=oid%3A50 |title=Metro Times |accessdate=2007-02-07 |publisher=[[Association of Alternative Newsweeklies]] }}</ref>
 
Its annual "Best of Detroit" survey awards local businesses. The categories include "Public Square" (city life); "Spend the Night" (nightlife and bars); "Nutritional Value" (restaurants and food); and "Real Deal" (retail and other stores).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://metrotimes.com/bod/2012|title=Best of Detroit 2012|work=Metro Times}}</ref>