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Monocolumn
Monday 8 November
The ABC of media cuts
Call it resource reallocation, call it dwindling media budgets, but there’s no doubt that the ABCs of the world are suffering.
Monday 8 November
Call it resource reallocation, call it dwindling media budgets, but there’s no doubt that the ABCs of the world are suffering.
Thursday 22 July
A new front has opened up in the ongoing battle between media mogul Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation and the rest of the world.
Tell us something new: Broadcasters, publishers, and legislators take note – offering a broader view of the world not only reflects the direction other sectors are heading but is a good way to shake up tired business models…
Tuesday 5 March
Warren Buffett's love of print newspapers is a refreshing rebuttal to iPad-or-nothing publishers.
A Swiss gym, a Japanese shop, a German house and a Swedish school.
Monday 31 May
As traditional news media outlets fret over their business models, there’s no shortage of upstarts hot-housing the future of journalism online.
‘Magic walls’ and ‘QVR’ are in the lexicon this year for TV anchors covering the US election. Monocle looks at the networks’ top 10 secret weapons in the battle to report the winners and losers of the big day.
In a radical shift from its traditional brand identity, Sugamo Shinkin Bank has adopted an innovative and colourful design for its new Niiza branch. It looks more like an art gallery than a bank, and that seems to be having…
This month we begin a new series looking at the US presidential election through the eyes of foreign correspondents. First is Venezuelan Roselena Ramírez, who heads the Washington DC bureau of TeleSUR, a Venezuelan-contr…
Our editor in chief Tyler Brûlé takes stock of a busy year that has culminated in us cranking up the dial on Monocle 24, and charts the months ahead. But in between there’s glühwein and stollen to be savoured
An unusual cast of candidates prepare for the Australian election.
Australia's dramatic water shortage, and New Zealand gears up for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
The books, records and cultural highlights you need this month.
As Australia wakes up, journalists, producers and media executives in its most cosmopolitan city prepare for another day fighting for ratings and readers in a fast-changing business. And it’s here, across the breakfast…
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