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Vice to lay off hundreds of staffers, stop publishing content on its website

Vice Media will stop publishing content on its website and lay off several hundred staffers, chief executive Bruce Dixon announced Thursday in a memo to staff. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) Vice Media will stop publishing content on its website and lay off several hundred staffers, chief executive Bruce Dixon announced Thursday in a memo to staff. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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Vice Media will cease publishing to its website and lay off several hundred staffers as the beleaguered publisher makes 鈥渇undamental changes鈥 to its 鈥渟trategic vision鈥 under its new private equity ownership, chief executive Bruce Dixon announced Thursday in a memo to staff.

鈥淭his decision was not made lightly, and I understand the significant impact it will have on those affected,鈥 Dixon told staffers in the memo, obtained by CNN, adding that employees impacted by the layoffs will be notified early next week.

Dixon said that Vice Media had determined it is 鈥渘o longer cost-effective鈥 for the company to distribute its digital content the way it has in the past. Instead, Dixon said that Vice Media will 鈥渓ook to partner with established media companies to distribute our digital content, including news, on their global platforms, as we fully transition to a studio model,鈥 he said.

Dixon said the women鈥檚 lifestyle-focused site Refinery29 will continue to operate independently, and that Vice is in 鈥渁dvanced discussions鈥 to sell the business.

鈥淥ur financial partners are supportive and have agreed to invest in this operating model going forward. We will emerge stronger and more resilient as we embark on this new phase of our journey,鈥 he said.

Ahead of the announcement Thursday, the mood inside Vice Media was grim. Staffers struggled to work amid rumors circulating about the outlet鈥檚 fate, likening doing so to 鈥渢he violinists playing aboard the sinking Titanic.鈥

鈥淚 think most of us have seen the writing on the wall: there are simply not enough lifeboats, and highly unlikely that the skeleton crew of us on digital news will be invited onboard one,鈥 one employee said.

A senior Vice staffer said the news was 鈥渃rushing.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 devastating to have a group of reporters who have made such a significant impact in the world have their jobs end in this way,鈥 the person said.

Vice Media, once a high-flying digital media startup valued at billions of dollars, has struggled immensely in recent years. The company was acquired out of bankruptcy by Fortress Investment Group and two other creditors last year for a mere $350 million.

The radical strategic shift announced by Dixon effectively marked the end of Vice Media as the industry has known it. Once held up as the future of the business, Vice Media has rapidly contracted over the last 12 months, ending several news programs and laying off staffers. failing to live up to the lofty expectations leadership set up for itself.

While the outlet failed to live up to its own lofty expectations, Vice has found itself ensnared in various business difficulties and executive changes, including the 2018 resignation of co-founder Shane Smith and the departure of his successor, chief executive Nancy Dubuc, earlier this year.

As the company explored a sale, it also continually restructured and slashed its workforce. Last year, it canceled its flagship 鈥淰ice News Tonight鈥 program before filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in mid-May.

Vice Media joins a long list of digital publishers that have announced painful layoffs in recent months. Startup news outlet The Messenger shut down last month, Business Insider cut 8% of its staff and BuzzFeed said Wednesday that it will slash 16% of its workforce as it plans a new strategic direction.

The hemorrhaging comes as the business models that kept much of the news and media industry afloat for decades collapses amid a soft advertising market, plummeting social media referral traffic, and the looming threat of artificial intelligence.

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