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Netflix to test vertical videos but not chase TikTok
Netflix’s Chief Technology Officer, Elizabeth Stone, announced on October 28, 2025, that the streaming giant is planning to conduct more experiments with vertical video formats to enhance user ...
We’ve known for years at this point that YouTube is increasingly a competitor for TV and other streaming platforms. By late 2024, it was solidly the most-watched streaming service. But even-shorter ...
Disney+ will soon be home not just to the Disney, Hulu, and ESPN content libraries—vertical video is being added too. Here are the details from Disney’s announcement. Vertical video in Disney+ app ...
“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 ...
Livestreaming service Twitch, which is owned by Amazon, announced at its annual TwitchCon event earlier this year that it would move into the vertical video space. Now those initial alpha tests have ...
Nearly three-quarters of Americans watch news videos online and most of them (61%) use social media or YouTube to do so. This year, The Economist, Newsday, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and ...
Disney+ announced at CES its plan to introduce TikTok-style vertical videos, following trends seen on Netflix and ESPN’s existing ‘Verts’ feature. PCWorld reports that Disney aims to transform the ...
During its annual Global Tech & Data Showcase at CES in Las Vegas, Disney+ revealed that vertical video will be coming to the streaming service later this year – similar to the short-form content ...
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