Vice TV and CNN: a perfect pair?
Posted on 05. Feb, 2010 by jessekg in Uncategorized
When it became known that Vice magazine, the vulgar yet wildly popular trend setting magazine for hipsters young and old, would pair up with CNN, that vulgar yet wildly popular and trendsetting broadcast news channel for people, young and old, who prefer to have their news shoved down their throats, you could almost hear the collective groan across North America. I know because I was there, groaning and scratching my head and thinking this is just another nail in the coffin for a magazine I used to devour for it’s cutting edge, racy and hilarious content, but has gotten kinda soft over the years.
But that was then (way back in January).
Sure the Do’s and Dont’s column is complete crap now that Gavin McInnes isn’t writing it anymore, which is fine because Gavin is much funnier/offensive on his own site, and the whole mag/website just seems like a giant ad for American Apparel, but Vice TV is different. It somehow manages to be cutting edge, insulting and entertaining, and sometimes it just makes for some damn fine journalism.
Case in point: The recent Vice Guide to Liberia, where co-founder Shane Smith travels to the capital of Monrovia and exposes just how truly messed up things still are there after the civil war which ended in 2003. They don’t go right out and say it, but most of Liberia’s problems stem from U.S. intervention (big surprise), and this documentary exposes the living nightmare that is Liberia now.
Not to give it away, but they basically track down former warlords/generals, go on guided tours of slums, brothels and cemetaries, and uncover not only the extreme poverty of the nation, but also how it is literally on the brink of a cannibalistic blood bath. No jokes. Cannibals.
Smith saves the viewers of any typical Vice snark for this straight shooting doc that is sometimes funny, in that whole I can’t believe this warlord’s name is General Butt Naked, and at other times terrifying. You can tell in some scenes that the crew is literally fearful for their lives.
Now back to CNN, the so-called “worldwide leader of news.” They were becoming such a laughing stock that I think a partnership like this actually shows they still have some relevancy left. While it’s great that action hero Anderson Cooper can film himself saving Haitian children and then blog all about it, there is no way he would be as daring/stupid as Vice to walk through malaria infested water barefoot, spree a wanted warlord from jail and visit a brothel at night in possibly one of the most dangerous slums in the world.
Which is why I can get behind a partnership with an organization that will do that (and by that I mean Vice, not CNN, which I still wont watch).



Jef
Feb 10th, 2010
Vice TV >> Vice magazine. I absolutely love-off the Vice Guide to Film.
This last ‘graph from the NY story makes me happy:
“But their new, serious bent and the partnership with CNN doesn’t mean Vice is relinquishing its role as the “hipster’s Bible,” does it? “I hope so,” Smith said. “Because if I’m still concerned about being the hipster’s Bible, then I should give up. I’m an old fat man, and I don’t give a shit about shoes and denim anymore. I give a shit about what the fuck’s happening, and if it’s like — they used to get mad at Bob Dylan because he went from being acoustic to electric. And you’re like, well, if I wanna stay the same, if I wanna be Vice, that used to be like, ‘Fuck everybody, and Do’s and Don’ts, and all this shit,’ then I should retire. Because that shit’s over. It is. It’s over.”