VIBE Magazine, which was recently bought by InterMedia Partners [click to read] after initially folding in July [click to read], has named Jermaine Hall as the new editor-in-chief, according to the New York Times.

Hall’s work resume includes positions as The Source’s music editor and King’s editor-in-chief. Along with EIC duties for Vibe, he will also handle the re-launch of Vibe.com.

VIBE, which will now be released on a quarterly basis, will make its return on newsstands come late fall with a November/December issue.

Brett Wright, chief creative officer for Uptown Media Group and nowco-chief executive of the VIBE Lifestyle Network, stated that although VIBE will continue to focus on the “Hip Hop generation” through its music coverage, he expects the magazine to put more effort into the areas of fashion and sports. Wright also described Vibe.com as providing “regular, daily, hourly, by-minute basis” content of urban entertainment for its subscribers.

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Despite early reports of Quincy Jones’ intentions to buy back VIBE last month [click to read], it is still unknown whether he will contribute to the magazine’s future endeavors as Wright explained, “We haven’t spoken to Quincy. I’m sure at some point we’ll speak and figure it out from there.”