From swipeable vertical videos (so you don’t have to turn your phone around) to a brand-new Shorts tab in the BBC Sport app, ...
With TikTok still facing the possibility of a ban in the U.S., the popularity of short-form video content continues to grow. The latest company to enter this space is TED, the non-profit best known ...
Short, vertical video is no longer just the domain of social apps. By building TikTok-style feeds directly into their flagship platforms, Disney+ and Netflix are trying to turn the mobile habits of ...
Whether you're creating videos for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, or just making a short movie for friends, all you need is a ...
The challenge for Clapper and other short-video apps may be one of scale, as it has been for rivals to Twitter like Mastodon and Blue Sky. Caitlin Chin-Rothman, a fellow at the Center for Strategic ...
Was Quibi just ahead of its time? Quibi founder Jeffrey Katzenberg ultimately blamed the COVID-19 pandemic for the failure of his short-form video app, but maybe it was just too soon. New app store ...
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey is backing new version of app called Divine, where content must be made by a human ...
“Vertical video” apps have seen triple-digit percentage growth in both downloads and in-app spending over the past year ReelShort and DramaBox offer fully scripted shows made up of 1-to-2-minute ...
Latin American downloads of the top 20 short-drama apps have increased by roughly 402% year-on-year in 2025, according to market intelligence firm Sensor Tower. That's on top of a 4,300% year-on-year ...