Vice Media, which went through a round of major layoffs in May 2020, is shedding about 20 more positions as it prioritizes video over text in its editorial operations outside of Vice News.The company’s digital group and Refinery29, which Vice acquired in 2019, are the divisions hit by the cuts, according to a person familiar with the restructuring.
Vice News, which continues to invest in reporting across text and video, is unaffected. In all the number of departures represents less than 1% of the global editorial workforce.In an internal memo obtained by Deadline (read it below), Chief Digital Officer Cory Haik touted Vice’s progress on YouTube views and also with the company’s efforts to expand globally.
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