Broadly will focus on issues mainstream media fails to cover adequately such as abortion and LGBT rights,says Tracie Egan MorrisseyVice’s recent channel Broadly won’t be a “pink ghetto” catering only to women but will focus on issues such as abortion and LGBT rights that the mainstream press are failing to cover, according to the channel’s editor-in-chief.
The team working on Broadly views abortion rights as its top precedence, or said Tracie Egan Morrissey,who was hired by Vice chief executive Shane Smith after pitching the idea for the channel last year. Related: Vice and Unilever team up for launch of female-focused channel Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com