YouTube is launching a new short-form video format that seems an awful lot like TikTok. YouTube “Shorts” are 15-second videos shot on mobile phones. You’ll be able to string multiple video clips ...
With YouTube Shorts now reaching 2 billion monthly users and generating approximately 70 billion daily views, this rapidly growing format represents an untapped opportunity for many brands. When used ...
YouTube’s Shorts may sound like the latest techie wear for leg-baring apparel, rather than the new one-minute video format from the Google-owned platform. Even so, the company is still hoping its ...
(RTTNews) - Online video sharing and social media platform YouTube, owned by Google, has launched more ways for creators to become partners, including a new revenue-sharing model for creators of ...
Karandeep Singh Oberoi is a Durham College Journalism and Mass Media graduate who joined the Android Police team in April 2024, after serving as a full-time News Writer at Canadian publication ...
Some YouTube creators are finding an extra button in their YouTube app this week. This new button is relatively massive, appearing with a camera-like icon and a music symbol, suggesting users take ...
Balancing both short-form and long-form content while ensuring the continued success of both can be a delicate task for YouTube. It will be interesting to see how YouTube addresses these concerns and ...
If there’s a single type of content that is now officially king, it’s mobile-friendly short-form video. However, brands that are dazzled by TikTok’s undeniable appeal may want to consider yet another ...
YouTube has quietly updated the Shorts sidebar with a minimalist design, changing filled icons to hollow ones. This minor UI ...
Short-form videos have gained tremendous traction on all social media platforms, while long-form videos have lost popularity. Short-format videos are popular because they entertain or inform us in a ...
is editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over a decade of experience covering consumer tech. Previously, at Protocol, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired. In its ongoing battle with TikTok for ...