Youth media brand Vice revamps site with ‘journalistic and visual overhaul’

vice-logoYouth media brand Vice has unveiled what it branded a “journalistic and visual overhaul” of its website that will include expanded coverage of politics, LGBT, crime, arts and local news along with a broader comment section.

The revamp will see Vice employ new columnists, filmmakers and writers as it steps up its daily content, while a new dedicated photo section has been added.

It also promised an improvement in its amount of original programming, including The Real, a section that will feature stories exploring the characters behind cult TV and film.

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