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  2. Monocle (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Monocle is a global affairs and lifestyle magazine, 24-hour radio station, website, retailer and media brand, produced by Winkreative Ltd.It was founded by Tyler Brûlé, a Canadian entrepreneur, Financial Times columnist, and founder of Wallpaper* magazine.

  3. When Publishers Become Brands: How Monocle Magazine ... - AOL

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    At over 200 pages with the most beautiful print value I’d ever seen in a magazine, my God was she cool. Her name? Monocle.

  4. Monocle (satirical magazine) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Monocle (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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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

  6. Collier's: Bringing a Classic Magazine Back From the Dead

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    Can famous brand names come back long after they've been abandoned? In December, Brands USA Holdings, a New York-based company, offered an interesting answer to the question when it auctioned off ...

  7. Monocle Radio - Wikipedia

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    Monocle 24 itself grew out of The Monocle Weekly, a podcast which first appeared on 28 December 2008. [3] Originally hosted by editor Andrew Tuck and culture editor Robert Bound, it covers topics such as politics, business and culture and features interviews with big names across several disciplines, and eventually hit download figures as high as 250,000 per month. [4]