Vice France Editor-in-Chief Paul Douard has announced the closure of Vice Media Groupâs Paris-based French subsidiary in a tweet.
âI am sorry to write this but itâs the end of Vice France. The office is going to shut between now and the end of March,â he posted on his Twitter account on Monday evening.
âItâs been 15 years of existence for a fabulous outlet that gave me a chance 10 years ago. I am proud to have been its editor-in-chief for five years, accompanying some excellent people.â
His announcement followed an eventful week at its US-American youth-focused digital media and broadcasting parent company as CEO Nancy Dubuc announced her departure after five years at the helm.
The company announced on Monday evening that she would be replaced by Bruce Dixon and Hozefa Lokhandwala as co-CEOs.
In the backdrop, Vice Media Group is continuing its efforts to secure a sale which began last year and were rebooted in January.
Like other Vice Media international subsidiaries, Vice France delivered non-fiction content across a raft of subject headers including Life, Entertainment, Identity, Food and Health.
Douard said there was âno dramaâ around the closure but said he felt frustrated that an outlet like Vice France, with its alternative take on stories in the news in France and further afield, was closing.
âThere is no drama, just frustration about losing a media outlet with a tone, freedom and audacious choices. Thatâs something rare today. I will remember these magnificent years and stories that werenât covered elsewhere. Please spare a thought for the 30 employees in the Paris office.
Douard said he would be tying up âcertain thingsâ at Vice France and then taking a break. A number of other members of the Vice France team also announced its closure via social networks.
There was no official statement from the Vice Media Group. Deadline has contacted the group for official confirmation of the news.
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