Disney is about to make your streaming screen look a lot more like your social feeds. Later in 2026, Disney+ plans to introduce a vertical, short‑form video feed inside its U.S. app, a format that has ...
Prime Video is the latest streaming service to debut a vertical video feed in its iPhone app. Here are the details on Prime Video’s new ‘Clips’ vertical video feature, rolling out today. Prime Video’s ...
YouTube had been slow to accept vertical video but they're on board now. Credit: Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images If you weren’t sure about vertical video before, you can be sure about it now.
Everywhere you go, whether it’s in the physical world or online, vertical video is everywhere. It’s taken over. Just how did we end up here? Look, the vertical video is nothing new here. The 9:16 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Whether it’s a serialized drama like ReelShort’s “Fated to My Forbidden Alpha,” a viral advertisement like Duolingo’s “Living With Lily,” or simply the latest post by your favorite TikToker, vertical ...
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 ...
You’ve probably noticed that when you open your favorite news site or app, there’s a lot more video. Short vertical videos, a staple of Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, are increasingly making their ...
Nearly every tech company has launched vertical videos, imitating TikTok, the unequivocal leader in this space. Twitch is the latest to do so. The Amazon-owned livestreaming service made an ...
Netflix is focusing on delivering a new user experience on its mobile app as it has now confirmed that its vertical video feed, which it has been testing since last year, is debuting this month. In ...