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Vibe Magazine Has Died

Vibe Magazine Cover

In this world of all the deaths and recession another magazine is adding to the list. It has announced that they are done and are closing.

On behalf the VIBE CONTENT staff (the best in this business), it is with great sadness, and with heads held high, that we leave the building today. We were assigning and editing a Michael Jackson tribute issue when we got the news. It’s a tragic week in overall, but as the doors of VIBE Media Group close, on the eve of the magazine’s sixteenth anniversary, it’s a sad day for music, for hip hop in particular, and for the millions of readers and users who have loved and who continue to love the VIBE brand. We thank you, we have served you with joy, pride and excellence, and we will miss you.

Danyel Smith
the former Chief Content Officer VIBE Media Group
& Editor in Chief, VIBE

This just shows you where everyone is headed. And I am wondering if magazines will just eventually just be all online. I’m not sure about buying magazines anymore when all I need to do is search for the information on the internet.

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  1. June 30th, 2009 | 12:18 pm

    well this is sad. i now have on eless option to choose from when i want o look at magazines to fill my time.I didn’t read it much to be honest becasue I am people magazine kind of guy. But this will be missed.

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