David Blecken
Aug 27, 2008

Reader's Digest updates Asian offering

SINGAPORE - Reader's Digest has revamped its Asian English-language offering, with an updated logo and layouts, and an additional eight pages of editorial content.

Reader's Digest updates Asian offering
The new-look publication will include a lighthearted column by popular Hong Kong novelist Nury Vittachi examining topical Asian issues, along with an advice section designed to promote reader interaction.

Headquartered in New York, Reader’s Digest is the world’s largest-selling magazine, with a monthly circulation of over 360,000 across Asia, where it is available in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, India and the Philippines.

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