By Ryan Flaherty
Showtime has ordered 13 episodes of the documentary series, set to air in 2020.
Vice Media CEO Nancy Dubuc says of the pickup, “Our team of award-winning reporters, producers and editors have set the tone for gold-standard longform international reporting and we can’t wait to bring those stories to Showtime, who share our passion for quality storytelling, differentiated and important journalism, and distinctive voices that capture the critical issues facing our world today.”
HBO opted not to renew ‘Vice’ and ‘Vice News Tonight’, leaving no more Viceland content at the company.
‘Vice’ recently won six Emmy’s at this years ceremony, becoming the most awarded new