Global social media video content -- on TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram Reels, for example -- is now the most-used daily media content -- exceeding broadcast and streaming TV and gaming.
The son of a filmmaker is running a visually rich campaign for mayor of New York City — and has inspired voters to make their own videos on his behalf. Credit... Supported by By Dodai Stewart As a ...
New app overlays live fact-checks on YouTube videos, as trust in media hits record lows and nearly 4 in 10 young adults get news from influencers Crickit, a new real-time fact‑checking app for social ...
Media companies are highlighting podcasts in their conversations with advertisers, including their annual pitches at Upfront presentations. While the main avenue for video podcasts is YouTube, the ...
Instead of relying on celebrities, brands are controlling the message by making their own social media videos. You may not even realize they’re selling you something. Sarah Tang records social media ...
There are times when you may want to prevent videos and GIFs from automatically playing in your social media feeds. This could be because you’re trying to conserve cellular data, limit the ...
Major global outage impacts popular apps and websites, looking at the safety of the NFL, and more Length: Long Speed: 1.0x Earlier this week, a heartwarming post about a girl, a puppy, and a police ...
Video episodes from shows including Charlamagne tha God’s 'The Breakfast Club' will stream on the platform in early 2026. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer The deal follows Netflix’s announcement in ...