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Elizabeth Banks Plans Digital Video Service With Content From Female Creators
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Vice Launches Broadly, Its “Women’s Interest Channel”
Vice has officially launched Broadly, a new channel that will feature a feminist, female-focused take on Vice's typically edgy brand of news media.
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Vice Announces Broadly, A Channel Aimed At Women
In the spring, according to The Hollywood Reporter, Vice will launch Broadly, a channel that will feature content created by women for women.
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