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VICE NEWS GOING BANKRUPT

Nah they are all on the same side, politics is all theatre.

Look at Ukraine and the Tucker Carlson situation.



Same thing happened to Buzzfeed. Their quizzes got popular but then their news didn't do as well.
Buzzfeed was always dogsh*t.
 
How about media without a bias that actually calls it like it is without leaning either way, like the original Ostrovsky coverage of the Ukraine crisis.. the referendum, the militias. Guy even got abducted and taken prisoner for a while there.. that shite was brilliant, he wasn't cheering for Russia or anything.

That, and other stuff like the weird lifestyles and drugs episodes, again.. no left - right bias, just fascinating human interest stories.

and then they fell of a cliff with the insane tilt to the left, capsized proper and sank.
Unbiased media rarely exists nowadays. You take what you can get, and the left is better than the right.

Buzzfeed was always dogsh*t.
Buzzfeed entertainment was dogshit, but buzzfeed news was actually pretty good.
 
All the big new media from the mid ‘00-2010s have been going bankrupt in the US. The key is many of outlets don’t appeal to younger milleniand Gen. Z.
 
Ngl I miss the old vice documentaries.
Vice use to be good. But then it went to shit.
 
One side's extreme just things the global economic model is shit, the other side's extreme wants to murder everyone who doesn't conform to their fascist ideology, usually based upon racism/ultranationalism.

So yeah, left is better than the right.
 
One side's extreme just things the global economic model is shit, the other side's extreme wants to murder everyone who doesn't conform to their fascist ideology, usually based upon racism/ultranationalism.
the first side's extreme doesn't just think "the global economic model is shit", they're full blown socialists, commies.. and communism killed far more than fascism has globally.
 
All the big new media from the mid ‘00-2010s have been going bankrupt in the US. The key is many of outlets don’t appeal to younger milleniand Gen. Z.

People dont go reading newspaper anymore in USA right ?

All has gone online. Even specialized newspaper which is only circulated within industry like mining, ports, etc have gone online as well (Indonesia example)

Printing is actually expensive, getting online can save lot of money. As I have stated before, better play small first unless it is backed by rich entrepreneur. If you want to start your own media company, basically you can just use Youtube and invite interesting/important people with interesting discussion, I see Pakistani YT channel that do it as frequently mentioned by @_NOBODY_ . Small online media even can use cheap website template provided by many website template providers.

Talking about USA media industry as you have mentioned, many media in USA is actually based on city, these are the ones that I speculate will be hard to survive during this print-online transition period. National and international media who report national and international news IMO will be able to survive due to its very large readership/viewer. Getting them online will help their international coverage (read: international market penetration) while reducing the printing and distribution cost exponentially.

Online subscriber I would say will likely be growing. Media like Asian Times (Hongkong), The Star (Malaysia), The Strait Times (Singapore), Jakarta Globe (Indonesia) etc dont even ask for subscribers and can be accessed freely and basically rely on Ads.

The Strait Times has good Ads tool, I mean when you click on the one specific news there you will see large Ads first before we can read the news.

 
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People dont go reading newspaper anymore in USA right ?

All has gone online. Even specialized newspaper which is only circulated within industry like mining, ports, etc have gone online as well (Indonesia example)

Printing is actually expensive, getting online can save lot of money. As I have stated before, better play small first unless it is backed by rich entrepreneur. If you want to start your own media company, basically you can just use Youtube and invite interesting/important people with interesting discussion, I see Pakistani YT channel that do it as frequently mentioned by @_NOBODY_ . Small online media even can use cheap website template provided by many website template providers.

Talking about USA media industry as you have mentioned, many media in USA is actually based on city, these are the ones that I speculate will be hard to survive during this print-online transition period. National and international media who report national and international news IMO will be able to survive due to its very large readership/viewer. Getting them online will help their international coverage (read: international market penetration) while reducing the printing and distribution cost exponentially.

Online subscriber I would say will likely be growing. Media like Asian Times (Hongkong), The Star (Malaysia), The Strait Times (Singapore), Jakarta Globe (Indonesia) etc dont even ask for subscribers and can be accessed freely and basically rely on Ads.

The Strait Times has good Ads tool, I mean when you click on the one specific news there you will see large Ads first before we can read the news.

Vice was a small company that got investors and grew, but they don’t appeal to the wants of the younger generation. They aren’t seen as edgy anymore, and come off more preachy and proper to enough people that their growth has stopped. No growth no investors.
 
Heard co founder was a Pakistani guy.


He was a chutiya BC. This guy came to Abbottabad after the so called "bin laden" raid and tried to talk to locals.

I know this because a few of my college friends were invited by VICE to meet at a local coffee shop.

He interviewed them all....when the edited version came out, all the folks who said they didn't hear anything or think it was cover-up was removed from the final version.

Vice was always an American state department mouthpiece.

F**k him and vice.
 

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