Vice is low-grade propaganda for the modern online hippie generation - hipster, if you want.
Just found this out :
Vice Media’s ‘Relentless Onslaught’ Gets Funded
The media business has been forced to cut corners in the past few years, but Vice Media has apparently been enjoying a life of comparative excess, expanding its young audience with information on out-there offerings in the worlds of music, the arts and culture— and now attracting investment dollars.
Vice is about to get some multi-million dollar funding in the “eight-figure” range, according to a report today in the New York Times. Although no figures were released, the company has confirmed that those lining up with cash include Tom Freston, the co-founder of MTV; media conglomerate WPP; and boutique investment firm The Raine Group. The three entities will acquire seats on the board, but the company and its board will remain independently owned and controlled, Vice said in a press release issued today. The company also announced a a strategic partnership with talent agency William Morris Endeavor.
Vice started out as a small punk magazine in Montreal 17 years ago and has morphed into a multi-layered media business that includes its own music and book labels, websites, TV (it airs the gonzo journalism-style documentary “The Vice Guide to Everything” on MTV) and the operation of a full-service media agency.
Started by three friends, Vice Media now employs 750 people in offices in 34 countries and claims some 2,500 contributors. Its media portfolio include Vice magazine, VBS.TV, Vice Music, Vice Films, Vice Books, AdVice, and Virtue Worldwide.
Despite its growth, the company apparently hasn't lost its over-the-top persona, with Vice founder Shane Smith describing the new partnership deal as an “unholy alliance that will ensure no other media company will ever stand a chance against Vice’s relentless onslaught.”
Vice magazine, seemingly as irreverent as it might have been back in its punk days, can be found online at Viceland.com, where current features include a music review for a new band from London called “Throwing Up” and a story titled “Farmer High” about the amphetamine adderall described as “cocaine for rich people.”
Over the last two years, Vice has launched new digital channels through partnerships with Intel Corp. and Dell, including The Creators Project, dedicated to arts and creativity; Motherboard, covering cultural happenings in technology; and, most recently, Noisey, a new music channel. Vice plans to launch even more new channels later this year, targeting news, sports, and independent film and photography.
With the new funding, Vice’s game plan is to add to its news and sports divisions and build large-scale operations in emerging markets such as China, India, Brazil and South Korea, the company says. Vice is also in the process of building a network of international studios and creative facilities to produce and distribute content from directors, writers, artists and musicians.
Vice is low-grade propaganda for the modern online hippie generation - hipster, if you want.
Just found this out :
Vice Media’s ‘Relentless Onslaught’ Gets Funded
The media business has been forced to cut corners in the past few years, but Vice Media has apparently been enjoying a life of comparative excess, expanding its young audience with information on out-there offerings in the worlds of music, the arts and culture— and now attracting investment dollars.
Vice is about to get some multi-million dollar funding in the “eight-figure” range, according to a report today in the New York Times. Although no figures were released, the company has confirmed that those lining up with cash include Tom Freston, the co-founder of MTV; media conglomerate WPP; and boutique investment firm The Raine Group. The three entities will acquire seats on the board, but the company and its board will remain independently owned and controlled, Vice said in a press release issued today. The company also announced a a strategic partnership with talent agency William Morris Endeavor.
Vice started out as a small punk magazine in Montreal 17 years ago and has morphed into a multi-layered media business that includes its own music and book labels, websites, TV (it airs the gonzo journalism-style documentary “The Vice Guide to Everything” on MTV) and the operation of a full-service media agency.
Started by three friends, Vice Media now employs 750 people in offices in 34 countries and claims some 2,500 contributors. Its media portfolio include Vice magazine, VBS.TV, Vice Music, Vice Films, Vice Books, AdVice, and Virtue Worldwide.
Despite its growth, the company apparently hasn't lost its over-the-top persona, with Vice founder Shane Smith describing the new partnership deal as an “unholy alliance that will ensure no other media company will ever stand a chance against Vice’s relentless onslaught.”
Vice magazine, seemingly as irreverent as it might have been back in its punk days, can be found online at Viceland.com, where current features include a music review for a new band from London called “Throwing Up” and a story titled “Farmer High” about the amphetamine adderall described as “cocaine for rich people.”
Over the last two years, Vice has launched new digital channels through partnerships with Intel Corp. and Dell, including The Creators Project, dedicated to arts and creativity; Motherboard, covering cultural happenings in technology; and, most recently, Noisey, a new music channel. Vice plans to launch even more new channels later this year, targeting news, sports, and independent film and photography.
With the new funding, Vice’s game plan is to add to its news and sports divisions and build large-scale operations in emerging markets such as China, India, Brazil and South Korea, the company says. Vice is also in the process of building a network of international studios and creative facilities to produce and distribute content from directors, writers, artists and musicians.
our propaganda is nothing in comparison to theirs though
Are you nuts, ours isn't half as see-through, we are just as culturally conditioned. And we can do just about as much to change it as they can.
Our propaganda keeps South Koreans in conscription ready to fight at all times.
you think the people of NK think it's see through? they don't just see the deifying of the Kim family and go 'yeah yeah lol alright br0s' they actually love these politicians in a big way
NK has one of the most literate populations on earth, near enough 99% literacy rate, and all they're reading is shit about how destructive the west it, some truths but some are just bizarre fabrications
the freedom of information on the internet allows us to research and denounce any false claims made on other wordly nations, NK does not have that
our propaganda is nothing in comparison to theirs though
Are you nuts, ours isn't half as see-through, we are just as culturally conditioned. And we can do just about as much to change it as they can.
Our propaganda keeps South Koreans in conscription ready to fight at all times.
you think the people of NK think it's see through? they don't just see the deifying of the Kim family and go 'yeah yeah lol alright br0s' they actually love these politicians in a big way
NK has one of the most literate populations on earth, near enough 99% literacy rate, and all they're reading is sh*t about how destructive the west it, some truths but some are just bizarre fabrications
the freedom of information on the internet allows us to research and denounce any false claims made on other wordly nations, NK does not have that
Mate, we live in a society where it's acceptable to be in the 'PR industry' - there is no difference between Public Relations and Propaganda except the emotional
weight of the latter term.
Come like you can't see the forest because of the North Korean trees.
Just because we have the freedom to research the 'truth', doesn't mean we can hold that truth up to Power and say 'here, change the system'.
The information age has led to lonely individuals, resentful of the world they've researched, shooting up educational establishments. Can you not see the irony?
What I find fascinating about the LSE-BBC North Korea scandal is that vocalised outrage and indignation seem to be erupting from every corner of the LSE public EXCEPT from the group of students who actually went on the trip. Has anyone conducted the research necessary to find out what the entire group of 9 students think? I doubt this, because in that case we would have seen a more detailed, nuanced picture painted of this event. I find it precocious and frankly a little absurd to let the complaints of just two of the involved students - LEGITIMATE complaints though they are - speak for the remaining 7. As a result of this, the bulk of the public's knowledge about the event is mired in misinformation and half-truths. As one of the students who participated in this trip, I don't feel comfortable publicly addressing the facts or details of this scandal at the moment, but I urge LSE students to consider that they cannot possibly be familiar with all the facts of the case, and moreover LSE probably had reason to release the version of the story that it did. Please recognise that you cannot jump on the bandwagon of personal and institutional outrage until the details of this incident - which are presently totally lacking in transparency - become clear to the public.'
our propaganda is nothing in comparison to theirs though
Are you nuts, ours isn't half as see-through, we are just as culturally conditioned. And we can do just about as much to change it as they can.
Our propaganda keeps South Koreans in conscription ready to fight at all times.
you think the people of NK think it's see through? they don't just see the deifying of the Kim family and go 'yeah yeah lol alright br0s' they actually love these politicians in a big way
NK has one of the most literate populations on earth, near enough 99% literacy rate, and all they're reading is sh*t about how destructive the west it, some truths but some are just bizarre fabrications
the freedom of information on the internet allows us to research and denounce any false claims made on other wordly nations, NK does not have that
Mate, we live in a society where it's acceptable to be in the 'PR industry' - there is no difference between Public Relations and Propaganda except the emotional
weight of the latter term.
Come like you can't see the forest because of the North Korean trees.
Just because we have the freedom to research the 'truth', doesn't mean we can hold that truth up to Power and say 'here, change the system'.
The information age has led to lonely individuals, resentful of the world they've researched, shooting up educational establishments. Can you not see the irony?
in which nation on planet earth can a body of citizens hold a 'truth' up to an established power and demand that the system is changed on the back of it? that seems a naively utopian viewpoint
people who shoot up schools dont do it because they're tired of the propaganda machine, they do it cuz they're mentally unhinged psychopaths with delusional motives/ history of abuse or mental issues
PR is a sales technique, you have a product and it needs to be promoted to the relevant parties, whether that's a song or burger or a celebrity or a politician
just because we cannot change states which are clearly wrong, governmental or otherwise, does not mean that the propaganda behind it is more powerful or frightening than that of a totalitarian state of impoverished fearful citizens ruled by a cult of personality
What I find fascinating about the LSE-BBC North Korea scandal is that vocalised outrage and indignation seem to be erupting from every corner of the LSE public EXCEPT from the group of students who actually went on the trip. Has anyone conducted the research necessary to find out what the entire group of 9 students think? I doubt this, because in that case we would have seen a more detailed, nuanced picture painted of this event. I find it precocious and frankly a little absurd to let the complaints of just two of the involved students - LEGITIMATE complaints though they are - speak for the remaining 7. As a result of this, the bulk of the public's knowledge about the event is mired in misinformation and half-truths. As one of the students who participated in this trip, I don't feel comfortable publicly addressing the facts or details of this scandal at the moment, but I urge LSE students to consider that they cannot possibly be familiar with all the facts of the case, and moreover LSE probably had reason to release the version of the story that it did. Please recognise that you cannot jump on the bandwagon of personal and institutional outrage until the details of this incident - which are presently totally lacking in transparency - become clear to the public.'
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Definitely a propaganda tool when they start dropping the Hitler refrences,
Cant argue with the state of the country tho...
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our propaganda is nothing in comparison to theirs though
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Vice is low-grade propaganda for the modern online hippie generation - hipster, if you want.
Just found this out :
http://upstart.bizjournals.com/companies/media/2011/04/05/vice-media-gets-funding-for-global-expansion-of-youth-directed-content.html?page=all
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Are you nuts, ours isn't half as see-through, we are just as culturally conditioned. And we can do just about as much to change it as they can.
Our propaganda keeps South Koreans in conscription ready to fight at all times.
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is this true Esquilax?
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you think the people of NK think it's see through? they don't just see the deifying of the Kim family and go 'yeah yeah lol alright br0s' they actually love these politicians in a big way
NK has one of the most literate populations on earth, near enough 99% literacy rate, and all they're reading is shit about how destructive the west it, some truths but some are just bizarre fabrications
the freedom of information on the internet allows us to research and denounce any false claims made on other wordly nations, NK does not have that
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Mate, we live in a society where it's acceptable to be in the 'PR industry' - there is no difference between Public Relations and Propaganda except the emotional
weight of the latter term.
Come like you can't see the forest because of the North Korean trees.
Just because we have the freedom to research the 'truth', doesn't mean we can hold that truth up to Power and say 'here, change the system'.
The information age has led to lonely individuals, resentful of the world they've researched, shooting up educational establishments. Can you not see the irony?
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dom dom bullets
elementalism usually offers decent points but this time youre tripping
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Mr. Martinez
only need to read that to realise it
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dom dom bullets
We don't believe Cameron was born under a double rainbow, that's the difference
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in which nation on planet earth can a body of citizens hold a 'truth' up to an established power and demand that the system is changed on the back of it? that seems a naively utopian viewpoint
people who shoot up schools dont do it because they're tired of the propaganda machine, they do it cuz they're mentally unhinged psychopaths with delusional motives/ history of abuse or mental issues
PR is a sales technique, you have a product and it needs to be promoted to the relevant parties, whether that's a song or burger or a celebrity or a politician
just because we cannot change states which are clearly wrong, governmental or otherwise, does not mean that the propaganda behind it is more powerful or frightening than that of a totalitarian state of impoverished fearful citizens ruled by a cult of personality
i dont see how the comparison can be made
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Mr. Martinez
call it relative brainwashing if you like
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dom dom bullets
we have the diet coke of brainwashing
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dub
panda pops if you will
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Elementalism
Thank you.
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Esqui you have no clue.
Look up Edward Bernays.
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Esquilax
the mere fact that we can recognise said brainwashing is evidence of our superior freedoms from the shackles of corporate and political propaganda
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Mr. Martinez
No the FACT we sit here and absorb it same way, is testament to what man like Barneys' introduced. aka 'pr'.
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Elementalism
You really need to watch the Century of the Self, and KNOW what you're on about, because you and your pos-buddy dom dom are lost.
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dom dom bullets
PC gone undercover as some intellectual troll
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Elementalism
Ed:
This is what happens when Vice readers see the images that they do.
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Kurtis
this is right though
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Mr. Martinez
the way man came with an exact video explanation of why esqui is wrong.
oh dear.
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dom dom bullets
it's still not the same imo
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