The New York Times is launching a TikTok-style vertical feed that will feature videos and updates produced by its news team.
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Disney Plus is also becoming TikTok
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All the news that’s fit to scroll: New York Times launches TikTok-style feed in main app
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ESPN is hiring creators. It will feature them on an in-app, TikTok-style feed.
As ESPN onboards creators like Katie Feeney, it is introducing a TikTok-style feed (with content from SportsCenter) on its official app.
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Netflix is rolling out a TikTok-style feed and a homepage redesign to help you find your next watch
Netflix is redesigning its TV homepage to offer more contextual information. It's also rolling out a TikTok-style vertical video feed.
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Substack wants its creators to stick around. A TikTok-style feed will help them promote their newsletters.
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Rival apps X, Bluesky are both launching their own takes on TikTok
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LinkedIn is testing its version of the For You Page
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Amazon rolls out its TikTok-like platform for all users in the U.S.
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Klarna is the latest company trying to bring social shopping to the Western world
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Reddit is separating its feeds for users who want to “Read” or “Watch”
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