Shane Smith Returns to Vice After Company Bankruptcy, Sets Podcast With Bill Maher

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Shane Smith is set to return as editor in chief of Vice News and to host a podcast with Bill Maher this summer.

) in 1994, stepped down as CEO in 2018 as the digital publication floundered behind the scenes. When discussing his decision to come back, he told the, will be featured on Maher’s podcast network Club Random Studio and Vice TV, with Smith slated to host and Maher set to join as a recurring guest, according to, which also reported that Smith will have no management responsibility despite his company title.

The series is expected to debut ahead of the presidential election. “We hope to uncover the truth and sheer bull-goose lunacy of the main political events of the year. Wherever the story takes us, we will follow; however nuts it seems we will investigate; whatever the truth is, it promises to be the opposite of boring,” Smith said in a statement released Wednesday.

Maher added that producing the upcoming Vice show was a “career highlight” and, echoing Smith, said that he was “thrilled to be getting the band back together with Shane for a podcast about examining something that we both care deeply about; the search for facts.”Sturgill Simpson Is Back With New Tour, New Album ...

“Obviously you can go back and say, I would have been a lot more ‘HR-lens’ in my workplace,” he said, adding, “Happiness is the future.”reported that multimillion investments from companies like buyout firm TPG and Disney and buyout were rendered worthless by the bankruptcy.Monet Painting at the Musée d’Orsay Vandalized by Climate Activist23 hours ago

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