John Oliver has got a bone to pick with Disney.
20.02.2020 - 21:17 / tvguide.com
You already watch a lot of stuff on your phone. There's no shortage of options, between big platforms like Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, and Twitch, or the social media streams of TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram. But what if some of those programming options — particularly the ones on Netflix and Hulu — are just too long?
Enter Quibi, a streaming platform that will specialize in "quick bite" (hence the name Quibi) scripted, unscripted, and news content that will be no longer than 10 minutes and that
John Oliver has got a bone to pick with Disney.
By Jill Goldsmith
At this point, it almost goes without saying that there's way too much stuff on Netflix. The streaming giant essentially releases one new season of TV a week, if not more, as it quests for total television dominance.
After Apple and Disney both launched their own streaming services late last year (and with several new options soon on their way), viewers are likely to find themselves wondering which streaming service is truly worth their hard-earned money. In the age of cord cutting, which service offers what people really want to watch? Netflix has a growing library of compelling originals, but Hulu offers a live TV option.
Ambitious mobile streamer Quibi is one month away from debut, coming out of the gate with 51 shows and movies — the first major test of whether people will pay for premium short-form content they can watch on smartphones.
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By Jill Goldsmith
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