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Dennis’ Monkey Goes To Sweden, Other E-Mags Follow

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imageFelix Dennis’ publishing house is taking its online-only, digital-edition lads mag Monkey in to Scandinavia. Danish e-edition company NetPublications International will publish local-language versions of the page-turner - along with Dennis’ iMotors and iGizmodo e-editions - in Denmark, Sweden and Norway under licence by the end of the year, as PG reports.

SEE ALSO: Felix Says Dennis To Make 40 Percent From Web, Eyes Acquisitions

It’s a big step for Monkey, which launched in 2006 - while the three foreign editions will share some content with the UK version, they will each employ local journalists and produce original content. Monkey already launched in Thailand via NetPublishing in July 2008. Dennis’ Maxim men’s mag was closed earlier this year and is now online-only in the UK.

May 27, 2009 5:07 AM ET

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