Vice News: a distinctive voice but will it be heard?

The founder of Vice, Shane Smith, wants to build 'the next CNN'. Ambitious - but he might just do it

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(Image credit: Shane Smith of Vice)

A FEW years ago I spent a week being trained in the art of video journalism. The Times, my employer at the time, was trying to usher its hidebound print reporters into a bold new era of multimedia digital journalism. That's not quite how it worked out.

Since our tutors were old hands from ITV and the BBC, they taught us to replicate the formats and cliches of those venerable old beasts. And since we’d all gone into print rather than broadcast for a reason, what we ended up producing was, for the most part, a decidedly inferior imitation.

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Holden Frith is The Week’s digital director. He also makes regular appearances on “The Week Unwrapped”, speaking about subjects as diverse as vaccine development and bionic bomb-sniffing locusts. He joined The Week in 2013, spending five years editing the magazine’s website. Before that, he was deputy digital editor at The Sunday Times. He has also been TheTimes.co.uk’s technology editor and the launch editor of Wired magazine’s UK website. Holden has worked in journalism for nearly two decades, having started his professional career while completing an English literature degree at Cambridge University. He followed that with a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University in Chicago. A keen photographer, he also writes travel features whenever he gets the chance.