Vibe closes magazine and website
Staff, 01 July 2009, 11:30am
NEW YORK - American music and entertainment magazine Vibe, set-up by record producer Quincy Jones, is ceasing publication in print and on the web after 16 years as "the black version of Rolling Stone" although its founder is battling to keep it alive online.
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