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  • 18 January 2018
  • 1 minute

Edits / Monocle

Monocle preview: February issue, 2018

Our latest issue focuses on media: the bestselling daily in Indonesia, the messaging app taking over Japan, Berlin's broadcasting house turned arts hub and much more. It's a global audit – and you can read all about it in Monocle.

Available now at The Monocle Shop

  • Writer
    • Matt Alagiah
  • Narrator
    • Matt Alagiah

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