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fromThe Verge
8 hours ago

Tattle TV has turned a Hitchcock classic into a vertical video 'microdrama'

Though Tattle TV - a UK-based streaming platform created by filmmakers Philip McGoldrick and Marina Elderton - features a reality dating series about dog-owners and a modern drama about a female MMA fighter, the company's latest debut is a vertically-oriented edit of Alfred Hitchcock's silent film The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog. Similar to other microdrama apps, Tattle TV splits all of its content into short segments that can be purchased individually using an in-app currency (Tattle Coins).
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fromTechCrunch
3 days ago
Startup companies

TikTok-like microdramas are going to make billions this year, even though they kind of suck | TechCrunch

fromAol
1 month ago
Marketing

Short-Form 'Microdramas' Win Growing Advertiser Support at TelevisaUnivision

JCPenney and TelevisaUnivision produced a five-episode, 90-second microdrama across social platforms to engage younger short-form audiences with a holiday gift-themed story.
fromAol
1 month ago
Marketing

Short-Form 'Microdramas' Win Growing Advertiser Support at TelevisaUnivision

JCPenney and TelevisaUnivision launched a five-episode, 90-second microdrama across social platforms to engage short-form audiences and reinforce holiday gifting messaging.
fromTechCrunch
3 days ago
Startup companies

TikTok-like microdramas are going to make billions this year, even though they kind of suck | TechCrunch

fromAol
1 month ago
Marketing

Short-Form 'Microdramas' Win Growing Advertiser Support at TelevisaUnivision

fromAol
1 month ago
Marketing

Short-Form 'Microdramas' Win Growing Advertiser Support at TelevisaUnivision

fromVariety
2 months ago

The Vertical Revolution: How Microdramas Became a Multi-Billion Dollar Global Phenomenon

Hollywood tried and failed to crack the microdrama code first. In 2020, Jeffrey Katzenberg launched Quibi with $1.75 billion in funding, A-list talent including Steven Spielberg and Guillermo del Toro, and episodes under 10 minutes designed for mobile viewing. Six months later, it shut down, having burned through over $1 billion. The service reached fewer than 1 million subscribers against a target of 7 million, with its content library sold to Roku for under $100 million.
Media industry
Media industry
fromRolling Stone
2 months ago

Vertical Microdramas Are Taking Over the Internet. Hollywood Is Ready to Cash In

Microdramas are short-form vertical phone series that rapidly grew into a multibillion-dollar, female-skewing entertainment segment monetized via ads, freemium episodes, and paid finales.
Marketing
fromEMARKETER
3 months ago

Microdramas bank on social ads to drive growth

68% of US microdrama app ad spending went to social networks from January to September 2025.
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