NEW YORK — When Vice News launched in March 2014, masked pro-Russian separatists were seizing government buildings in Crimea, and the upstart news organization posted some of the first ground-level reports of the nascent conflict.
Though U.S. coverage of Crimea has waxed and waned in the past year, Vice News Editor-in-Chief Jason Mojica offered a simple explanation for why the outlet has stayed with story for more than 100 video dispatches: “It’s not over.”
“That’s something that’s kind of an important part of our DNA as a news organization,” Mojica said in a recent interview with The Huffington Post. “We’re …read more
Source: The Huffington Post