Vice Is Said to (Finally) Get Its Own TV Network


Vice is on track to get its own traditional TV network.

A&E Networks, which paid $250 million for a 10% stake in Vice last August, is planning to turn over its H2 network to Vice, according to a report in the New York Post:

Vice, run by Canadian-born envelope-pusher Shane Smith, will launch by early 2016, according to ad agencies, which have heard the pitch. While news content will be headed to HBO as part of a separate deal, more lifestyle programming will fill the new channel.

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