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Source: Mediate
by Josh Feldman | Aug 31st, 2018, 1:58 pm
Today in upsetting media news: the Village Voice is no more. Gothamist broke the news this afternoon, revealing that owner Peter Barbey spoke to staff about the decision today:
Today is kind of a sucky day, Barbey told the staff in a phone call, according to audio obtained by Gothamist. Due to, basically, business realities, were going to stop publishing Village Voice new material.
Barbey said that half of the staff, which is around 15 to 20 people, will remain on to wind things down, and work on a project to archive the Voices material online.
The rest of the staff will be let go today.
Barbey said that half of the staff, which is around 15 to 20 people, will remain on to wind things down, and work on a project to archive the Voices material online.
The rest of the staff will be let go today.
Read more: https://www.mediaite.com/online/the-village-voice-is-shutting-down/
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Damn...After losing Wayne Barrett, I thought, well, at least the Village Voice would go on
hlthe2b
Aug 2018
#2
Yet sometimes the change is organic, while others times the change is manufactured.
LanternWaste
Sep 2018
#35
hahaha not Mungo Jerry but i did move there in the summertime, when the weather is hot ;-)
BamaRefugee
Aug 2018
#13
Atlanta had the Great Speckled Bird, and it WAS NOT EASY being progressive Down South...
BamaRefugee
Aug 2018
#14
Ollie's Barbecue is very famous, if I recall correctly, for a landmark civil rights case
DonaldsRump
Sep 2018
#25
Started reading The VV in 1967, and used to wait at the newsstand every week for delivery.
SeattleVet
Aug 2018
#15