New York Times print distribution in the Detroit Metro

Key: Yellow = Sunday delivery only Green = Sunday, Three Day (Fri-Sun), Weekday (Mon-Fri), or Daily (Mon-Sun) delivery options

Context - I recently had a baby and have been looking for ways to reduce my screen time. I’m currently a NYT unlimited digital access subscriber and wanted to basically trade my digital access for analog papers. Except, my zip code on the east side (48224) is only eligible for the Sunday edition. I’m 4 blocks from 48230 which can get print delivery every day. I wanted to see how this looks on a more macro scale for the whole metro.

What I really want to know is how I can petition for daily access in my zip code.

Observations - 1. The small section of Cornerstone Village neighborhood (48236) is so lucky with their Grosse Pointe zip code. 2. Poor Keego Harbor (48330)? 3. University District / Sherwood Forest / Bagley neighborhoods (48221) (completely surrounded by Sunday-only access) must have lobbied somehow for daily access, right?

Key: Yellow = Sunday delivery only Green = Sunday, Three Day (Fri-Sun), Weekday (Mon-Fri), or Daily (Mon-Sun) delivery options

Context - I recently had a baby and have been looking for ways to reduce my screen time. I’m currently a NYT unlimited digital access subscriber and wanted to basically trade my digital access for analog papers. Except, my zip code on the east side (48224) is only eligible for the Sunday edition. I’m 4 blocks from 48230 which can get print delivery every day. I wanted to see how this looks on a more macro scale for the whole metro.

What I really want to know is how I can petition for daily access in my zip code.

Observations - 1. The small section of Cornerstone Village neighborhood (48236) is so lucky with their Grosse Pointe zip code. 2. Poor Keego Harbor (48330)? 3. University District / Sherwood Forest / Bagley neighborhoods (48221) (completely surrounded by Sunday-only access) must have lobbied somehow for daily access, right?