Vice Media Group is making drastic changes in the face of financial difficulties. In a memo to Vice employees Thursday, CEO Bruce Dixon said the company will be cutting “several hundred” jobs in the ...
Deftones and VICE, together at last. In this special one-off edition, we team up with the band for their very own issue, following the release of their new album, private music. Tragically, we are now ...
Vice Media is laying off hundreds of employees and will cease publishing new content on its website Vice.com, according to an internal memo sent Thursday. The news comes less than a year after the ...
After multiple staffers voiced concerns, CEO Bruce Dixon told staff the company is transitioning to a studio model, "we will no longer publish content on vice.com." By Lachlan Cartwright Hours after ...
A very grim year for the journalism profession will get even worse by next week. That’s when Vice Media, which filed for bankruptcy last year before being unloaded for $350 million to a consortium of ...
They’re not dead yet: Most of Vice Media Group‘s digital brands — including Vice.com — will be relaunched under a new joint venture formed by the struggling media company. But the future of Vice News ...
Vice will officially cease publishing content on their website, Vice.com, and will be laying off “several hundred” staffers next week as part of its restructuring. CEO Bruce Dixon confirmed the news ...
Vice Media plans to lay off several hundred employees and no longer publish material on its Vice.com website, the company’s chief executive said in a memo to staff Thursday. Vice, which filed for ...
Vice Media disclosed plans to discontinue operations on Vice.com and reduce its staff significantly. The move comes as the company redirects its focus towards social media platforms. In a memo ...
Vice Media is partnering with Nashville-based Savage Ventures in an effort to relaunch the media company’s digital properties, including Vice.com, the company announced Thursday. The new partnership ...
Vice Media Group CEO Bruce Dixon has announced plans for a complete internal restructuring that will result in hundreds being axed through layoffs and the discontinuation of the digital publication ...
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