Action Newsroom 1313 Posted April 29, 2015 Posted April 29, 2015 According to this post from the New York Post, Vice Media getting some channel space courtesy of A&E Networks, as a new television network for the popular and internationally critically acclaimed news org will debut early next year. Because of A&E's 10-pecent stake in Vice (with both being owned by Hearst) this new channel will be under the company and replace the (Used-to-Be-About) History Channel's spin-off H2. The content will be different, as lifestyle programming will fill the schedule. The content won't feature news, as that will still air on HBO, as part of that mega-deal on the TimeWarner network. More details: http://nypost.com/2015/04/28/vice-to-get-tv-channel-replacing-h2-on-ae-networks-roster/ This was not a surprise.
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