The New York Times today reported that Time Warner is considering an investment of as much as USD 1 billion in a deal that could give Vice the cable channel HLN, formerly known as CNN Headline News.
That followed a report in Britain's Sky News that the US media powerhouse could invest as much as USD 2.2 billion.
Both reports said the talks had not finalised any deal. The two firms did not respond to a request for comment.
Vice's media kit describes itself as "a global media brand producing and distributing premium digital media across platforms for 18-34 year olds."
It claims 220 million unique visitors and 500 million video views per month, and has 4,000 employees in 35 offices worldwide. It also has partnerships with YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.
Vice gained notoriety for sending former NBA star Dennis Rodman to North Korea last year.
The news comes following Time Warner's spin off of its magazine publishing arm Time Inc last Friday, a move seen as isolating the media group from the downturn in print journalism.
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