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Monocle's internet radio station, Monocle 24 can also be accessed from the website and an iOS app. Listeners can tune in live or browse the archive of all the station's speech-based shows. Initially launched alongside the magazine in 2007, the website was redesigned in November 2012.
Monocle 24 was launched in October 2011 and broadcasts in English, primarily from London, but with an international focus. It is a brand extension of Monocle, a magazine founded in 2007 by Canadian journalist and entrepreneur Tyler Brûlé. Around 80% of listening is via download, 20% via live streaming.
In October 2006, Brûlé announced that he would create a new magazine, to be called Monocle, which launched February 14, 2007. Brûlé later stated "Monocle is the media project I always wanted to do". [10] He currently resides in Zürich, Switzerland, where one of Monocle's main bureaux is located, despite Monocle's head office being in London.
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A monocle is a corrective lens used to correct the vision in only one eye. Monocle may also refer to: Monocle (satirical magazine), American satirical magazine, published irregularly from the late 1950s until the mid-1960s; Monocle a news/lifestyle magazine, published since 2007, and media brand; Monocle Radio, radio station for Monocle magazine
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Monocle was founded by a group of Yale Law School students, including Navasky, as a "leisurely quarterly" (issued, in fact, twice a year). [1] After graduation, they moved to New York City, where the magazine, in its editors' words, initially "operated more or less like the UN police force — we came out whenever there was an emergency". Later ...
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