Vice's cunning, irreverent journalism is dead and executives with bloated pay cheques helped kill it | Sirin Kale
Briefly

It's an ignominious end for an organisation that once promised to transform the way we consume media, and will have devastating consequences for young talent hoping to break into a shrinking industry.
Originally founded as a punk magazine in Montreal in 1994, Vice became a global media brand during the 2000s. It was known for its gonzo journalism and its puerile, often misogynistic, humour.
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