Interesting story
Pretty good listen. After having just finished episode 4, I’m starting to suspect that this story could’ve been condensed into less episodes. The main reason I’m only giving 3 stars is that I think the host is drawing parallels and making assumptions that are not logical regarding Vice’s reaction to the scandal and even playing into the claim that Vice promoted a drug friendly culture. Two themes seem to be true: 1, The guy selfishly put peoples’ lives at risk, seems to be a liar, and didn’t appear to be well liked or respected even apart from this scandal. 2, Vice seems to get away with underpaying employees because of their fun/sexy/cool reputation, and they seem to have a questionable culture. The two themes aren’t necessarily correlated.
Rjf122247 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/16/20
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Good work, Canadaland.
pwcc82 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/02/20
This podcast is well produced and full of captivating stories about a seminal player in the media landscape of the past decade. 10/10 would recommend. High commendations to the team at CANADALAND for this superb podcast and their investigative journalism in this and other projects. Jesse and his...Read full review »
Gramdaman via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/03/20
For a certain generation of Canadians, Vice was once the epitome of cool. Canadaland’s look into this story and how it relates to the brand, media, and the economy promises to be a great listen.
BenjaminWC via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/02/20
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