The Monocle Weekly

The Monocle Weekly

This week the Monocle Weekly casts an eye over the future of international newsgathering. Veteran foreign correspondent Mort Rosenblum joins us in the studio to talk about Little Bunch of Madmen, his new book that shares his 40 years of experience of global reporting, and filmmaker Antony Thomas is on the line to discuss For Neda, his film about Iran's post-election protests which earned him the Foreign Press Association's Journalist of the Year award last week. John Owen, professor of international journalism at City University pays us a visit, explaining the forces shaping the future of journalism and two of his students tell us why they're optimistic about their chosen career.


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Tyler Brule
Tyler Brûlé

Editor in chief

Andrew Tuck
Andrew Tuck

Editor

Steve Bloomfield
Steve Bloomfield

Foreign editor

John Owen
John Owen

Professor of International Journalism, City University

Mort Rosenblum
Mort Rosenblum

Author, Little Bunch of Madmen

Hosted by editor in chief Tyler Brûlé, The Monocle Weekly is a mix of smart discussion, previews, field reports and feature interviews. From our studio in London and our bureaux in Tokyo and New York, Monocle's editors focus on the stories shaping the week ahead.

Culture editor Robert Bound is a regular with his weekly playlist of artists established and obscure and editor Andrew Tuck is at hand to moderate debates and pull in contributions from our correspondents in far flung corners of the world.


Credits

Producer: Alexander Mills
Sound Engineer: Chris Sharp
Editor: Aleksander Solum
Photographer: Olivier Hess