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UPDATE: VIBE Editor Releases Statement

[Updated 4:26 p.m., 6/30/09]

Here is the final cover of VIBE magazine, and from what I’m told, it will not be available on newsstands. After the jump, read the official statement from former CEO, Steve Aaron and former Editor in Chief, Danyel Smith.

Dear VIBE Team:

It is with a heavy heart that I share some tough news, VMG is closing down effective today, June 30th.

It’s been an 16 incredible years since VIBE’s inception. There are very few magazines with the richness of history and breadth of talented visionaries who created the powerful lens in which VIBE viewed and shaped urban music and culture.

Ever since I first set foot in this courageous company, I’ve regarded myself as incredibly fortunate to be be involved with this remarkable brand and group of individuals whose performance has never been nothing short of outstanding. We finished 2008 in an improved position versus the prior year, and accomplished so much, including:

* Editorial Awards
* Editorial transformation into content dept
* New Ad accounts being broken
* The Most Mag Launch
* Award winning re-design
* Profitable digital operation
* VIBE.com growth and improvements and programs such as  Best Rapper Ever,  #1 Stan, etc
* Mobile VIBE  launch
* Micro-site development Mostmag.com to start off.
* V Sessions
* Improved PR coverage

Unfortunately, over the last several months, a confluence of events has obviously posed VMG to exceedingly serious challenges.

* The collapse of the capital markets has impacted us greatly.  Over the past several months, we have actively pursued investment resources while working intensively with our bank to find a solution. But the deal market right now remains very poor and at the end of the day, the lack of investment resources to restructure the huge debt on our small company has made this outcome become a reality.

* The print advertising collapse hit VIBE hard, especially as key ad categories like automotive and fashion, which represented the bulk of our top 10 advertisers, have stopped advertising or gone out of business. It’s also unfortunate that in a recession many companies reduce the multi-cultural campaigns. These facts, coupled with the continuing decline of the music industry not to mention the newsstand wholesaler consolidation in early 2009 all negatively impacted our business in a significant way.

* The relentless economic situation has depressed our growth initiatives on the digital front. To be clear, VMG has made significant improvement in this part of our business, but not at the accelerated pace required to offset the devastating effects of the most severe recession in our lifetime and the accompanying print losses.

I want to thank you all for your hard work and commitment, and for all of the adventures along the way. I’ll miss this place a lot, but I’ll miss you all and the magic you create.

Vibe will be remembered as a shockingly brilliant content company that everyone can be proud of and I look forward with great excitement to all of future endeavors you all pursue.

With great affection and respect –

Steve Aaron

former CEO of VIBE Media Group

On behalf the VIBE CONTENT staff (the best in this business), it is with great sadness, and with heads held high, that we leave the building today. We were assigning and editing a Michael Jackson tribute issue when we got the news. It’s a tragic week in overall, but as the doors of VIBE Media Group close, on the eve of the magazine’s sixteenth anniversary, it’s a sad day for music, for hip hop in particular, and for the millions of readers and users who have loved and who continue to love the VIBE brand. We thank you, we have served you with joy, pride and excellence, and we will miss you. —Danyel Smith

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UPDATE: VIBE Magazine Folds

[Updated 1:02 p.m., 6/30/09]

From DailyFinance.com:

Vibe magazine, the urban-music magazine founded in 1993 by Quincy Jones, is the latest victim of the media recession. A source with knowledge of the situation tells DailyFinance that the staff has learned the magazine is ceasing publication, and assistants in the offices of editor in chief Danyel Smith and publisher Edgar Hernandez confirmed the news. No further information was immediately available. Messages left for Smith, Hernandez and Vibe Media CEO Steve Aaron were not immediately returned.

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/WestsideCartelAtl85/ WestsideCartelAtl85

    I’m not really shocked. King Magazine folded this year also and Ebony/Jet is barely surviving in these tough economic times. Mostly everybody is getting their news or gossip from the internet now. Print magazine and the newspaper will be archaic soon.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/CuteCookie25/ CuteCookie25

    I hate to see publications die. As an aspiring writer and a black woman, who wants to write for publications like those. It’s hard to see when they do their last print.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/drkchokolate_10/ drkchokolate_10

    Ok damn are they gonna send me my money back for my subscription that I paid up through 2010? And then have the nerve to send me another renewel notice a month ago knowing damn well they were gonna close.Fu-kers

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/mikey_mike87/ mikey_mike87

    This Kinda F**ked Up. Im Gonna Miss Thoose 20Qs At Tha End Of Every Issue. I Guess Its Jus XXL’s 360 2 Make Me Laugh & Think. Maybe A Rapper Mite Invest And Bring It Back. Im Pretty Sure Vibe Helped Out Plenty Of Careers In Hip Hop. O Well Only Time Will Tell

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/alpha111906/ alpha111906

    It wasn’t unique. Hate to see black business going under…but come on, let’s be unique with our business models.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/ms_real2008/ ms_real2008

    Nooooooooooooooooooooooo, it’s sad to see this happen, it is really true that ebony and jet magazine folded? Awww, those were my favorite mags, damn this economy!

    P.S: Are The- Dream and Christina Milian trying to relive the janet jackson cover she did from back in the day?

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/michaelrayent07/ michaelrayent07

    Extraordinary talent, excellent content…it is tragic that a company as amazing VIBE falls as the next casualty of the recession. What this confirms for me, though, is that the buzz about the death of Black Radio and the music industry (in its current form) is, in fact, real and imminent.

    Most people won’t really care, except that they’ll have to make sure to keep their PCs upgraded to be able to rip the latest bootlegs off of the web. But for people like me, and thousands of African-Americans who have made a living off of some aspect of the entertainment industry, this is frightening.

    Where will all of the unemployed writers, photographers, researchers, camera operators, sound engineers, PAs, DJs, interns…where will we all go?

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Robert967/ Robert967

    Vibe had its day.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/samsthewon/ samsthewon

    Pretty Hott final cover.I take it that’s dude’s woman he’s all grabbed up on!If not lucky for him!

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