VIBE Announces Return Of Print Magazine
- VIBE Magazine, created by Quincy Jones in 1992 to highlight Black culture, is relaunching its print edition after more than a decade of being online-only.
- The first new print issue will be released on June 2 and will be published quarterly with a limited run of 1,000 copies.
- The issue will focus on Hip-Hop, fashion, and culture, featuring a cover star and interviews with current tastemakers.
- VIBE was the first publication to feature Barack Obama on its cover in 2007, recognizing a cultural shift ahead of mainstream media.
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VIBE Magazine Returns In Print
Source: Julia Beverly / Getty VIBE Magazine, a cultural treasure that led the conversation on Black culture, is making a comeback with a new print edition set to launch next week. Founded by Quincy Jones in 1992, VIBE became a platform for emerging artists and cultural icons, setting trends in music, fashion, and entertainment. The magazine’s return to print will continue its legacy of impactful journalism rooted in Black culture, with a focus o…
VIBE Announces Return Of Print Magazine
VIBE, the music publication founded by the late Quincy Jones in 1992, was one of the top print magazines of its era before moving to the digital side. VIBE is now making its return to print early next month and will be published quarterly. As the demand for print magazines dwindled and the rise of the digital media landscape, VIBE made the pivot some time ago with measurable success. Still considered a top destination for music and culture journ…
BLK ALERTS - VIBE Magazine Returns In Print
Source: Julia Beverly / Getty VIBE Magazine, a cultural treasure that led the conversation on Black culture, is making a comeback with a new print edition set to launch next week. Founded by Quincy Jones in 1992, VIBE became a platform for emerging artists and cultural icons, setting trends in music, fashion, and entertainment. The magazine’s return to print will continue its legacy of impactful journalism rooted in Black culture, with a focus o…
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