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In places like Seattle, Denver or Los Angeles, buying weed is as easy as walking into a store and browsing for buds. What was once relegated to sketchy transactions with a friends’ friends’ friend has become as easy and elegant as consulting a budtender.
With more and more states legalizing the casual consumption of marijuana, and more and more people consuming pot products and buying smoking accessories for the first time,...
In places like Seattle, Denver or Los Angeles, buying weed is as easy as walking into a store and browsing for buds. What was once relegated to sketchy transactions with a friends’ friends’ friend has become as easy and elegant as consulting a budtender.
With more and more states legalizing the casual consumption of marijuana, and more and more people consuming pot products and buying smoking accessories for the first time,...
- 4/20/2023
- by James Schiff
- Rollingstone.com
Vice Distribution, the fledgling distribution arm of the youth-skewing media brand, has struck a content deal with Hulu. The pact covers 100 hours of Vice TV originals, and marks the first agreement of its kind for the newly launched distribution outfit.
The deal covers new programming, such as both seasons of “Dark Side of the Ring,” as well as new and past seasons of “F*ck That’s Delicious,” “Bong Appetit” (pictured), “Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia” and “Weediquette.”
The deal was negotiated on behalf of Vice Media Group by newly installed distribution boss Bea Hegedus, who joined the company from ITV Studios earlier this summer, as well as Morgan Hertzan and Jason Guberman.
Announcing the deal, Hegedus, senior VP and global head of distribution for Vice Studios, said, “I am delighted that this new deal continues our successful and long-standing partnership with Hulu, home to some of the best content in the U.
The deal covers new programming, such as both seasons of “Dark Side of the Ring,” as well as new and past seasons of “F*ck That’s Delicious,” “Bong Appetit” (pictured), “Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia” and “Weediquette.”
The deal was negotiated on behalf of Vice Media Group by newly installed distribution boss Bea Hegedus, who joined the company from ITV Studios earlier this summer, as well as Morgan Hertzan and Jason Guberman.
Announcing the deal, Hegedus, senior VP and global head of distribution for Vice Studios, said, “I am delighted that this new deal continues our successful and long-standing partnership with Hulu, home to some of the best content in the U.
- 9/14/2020
- by Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Vice’s fledgling TV distribution division has got off to a productive start with a big package deal with Hulu.
The U.S. streamer has picked up 100 hours of Vice TV shows including the likes of breakout wrestling doc series Dark Side of the Ring.
It marks Vice Distribution’s first deal since it launched in July. The division was established by former ITV Studios exec Bea Hegedus, who joined as SVP, Global Head of Distribution, Vice Studios. She negotiated the deal along with Morgan Hertzan, EVP and Gm of Vice TV and VP Business and Legal Affairs Jason Guberman.
Other shows featured in the deal include F*ck That’s Delicious, Bong Appetit, Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia and Weediquette.
It is the latest agreement by the youth media company and the streamer and comes after Vice TV launched on Hulu’s live streaming service.
Bea Hegedus said, “I am delighted...
The U.S. streamer has picked up 100 hours of Vice TV shows including the likes of breakout wrestling doc series Dark Side of the Ring.
It marks Vice Distribution’s first deal since it launched in July. The division was established by former ITV Studios exec Bea Hegedus, who joined as SVP, Global Head of Distribution, Vice Studios. She negotiated the deal along with Morgan Hertzan, EVP and Gm of Vice TV and VP Business and Legal Affairs Jason Guberman.
Other shows featured in the deal include F*ck That’s Delicious, Bong Appetit, Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia and Weediquette.
It is the latest agreement by the youth media company and the streamer and comes after Vice TV launched on Hulu’s live streaming service.
Bea Hegedus said, “I am delighted...
- 9/14/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
There’s something deeply satisfying about getting high and drooling over images of a gorgeous, marijuana-infused dinner — and a new crop of shows offer a look into how these intoxicating feasts are made.
Take Viceland’s Bong Appétit, by far the biggest hit of the genre. Last year, it was nominated for a James Beard award, a top honor in the cooking world. The first two seasons featured dreamy sequences about sourcing local ingredients, bite-sized lessons in how to infuse various fats and oils with marijuana and, at the end of each episode,...
Take Viceland’s Bong Appétit, by far the biggest hit of the genre. Last year, it was nominated for a James Beard award, a top honor in the cooking world. The first two seasons featured dreamy sequences about sourcing local ingredients, bite-sized lessons in how to infuse various fats and oils with marijuana and, at the end of each episode,...
- 11/25/2018
- by Amanda Chicago Lewis
- Rollingstone.com
Viceland has ordered a 20-episode third season of Grammy winner 2 Chainz’s Most Expensivest as well as a second season of Slutever with Karley Sciortino. In addition, the network is rebooting is ts James Beard Award-nominated cannabis culinary show Bong Appétit, all for premiere in 2019.
Bong Appétit returns with a new competitive format and new host Cypress Hill frontman/marijuana entreprenuer B Real, joining returning expert-turned judge Vanessa Lavorato with chef/restaurateur Miguel Trinidad Each episode follows three contestants as they face off in a series of cannabis cooking challenges; with one will be crowned winner.
The Most Expensivist, currently airing its second season, follows 2 Chainz as he crisscrosses the country to delve into the highest end versions of everything from the obvious indulgences to the extraordinary and ridiculous. He’s joined by Lush-life loving cohorts Rick Ross, Jesse Williams, Wale, Hannibal Burress and T.I.
Slutever returns for its...
Bong Appétit returns with a new competitive format and new host Cypress Hill frontman/marijuana entreprenuer B Real, joining returning expert-turned judge Vanessa Lavorato with chef/restaurateur Miguel Trinidad Each episode follows three contestants as they face off in a series of cannabis cooking challenges; with one will be crowned winner.
The Most Expensivist, currently airing its second season, follows 2 Chainz as he crisscrosses the country to delve into the highest end versions of everything from the obvious indulgences to the extraordinary and ridiculous. He’s joined by Lush-life loving cohorts Rick Ross, Jesse Williams, Wale, Hannibal Burress and T.I.
Slutever returns for its...
- 8/20/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Hulu has reached a deal with Vice Media that will bring 150 hours of original shows from the Viceland cable network to the internet-streaming service.
It’s Vice’s first-ever subscription VOD agreement for Viceland, and the first content-licensing deal between Hulu and Vice Media. The deal makes Hulu the exclusive Svod home for Viceland’s shows.
The agreement covers past seasons of 15 Viceland shows, including “Gaycation,” the Lgbtq travel series hosted by Ellen Page and her best friend Ian Daniel; “What Would Diplo Do?” starring James Van Der Beek (pictured above) in a spoof of the electronic dance music DJ; Gloria Steinem’s “Woman” docu-series; and rapper-chef Action Bronson’s “F*ck, That’s Delicious” food show.
Hulu will begin streaming the Viceland shows starting June 8.
“Our viewers love watching thought-provoking reality series on Hulu, and partnering with Viceland is yet another way we’re building the most valuable content...
It’s Vice’s first-ever subscription VOD agreement for Viceland, and the first content-licensing deal between Hulu and Vice Media. The deal makes Hulu the exclusive Svod home for Viceland’s shows.
The agreement covers past seasons of 15 Viceland shows, including “Gaycation,” the Lgbtq travel series hosted by Ellen Page and her best friend Ian Daniel; “What Would Diplo Do?” starring James Van Der Beek (pictured above) in a spoof of the electronic dance music DJ; Gloria Steinem’s “Woman” docu-series; and rapper-chef Action Bronson’s “F*ck, That’s Delicious” food show.
Hulu will begin streaming the Viceland shows starting June 8.
“Our viewers love watching thought-provoking reality series on Hulu, and partnering with Viceland is yet another way we’re building the most valuable content...
- 5/17/2018
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
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