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Disney+ Prepares to Embrace Microcontent

Last updated: January 7, 2026 4:25 pm
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After conducting trials to gauge the interest of sports enthusiasts in condensed content, Disney is now set to introduce short bursts of entertainment to a wider audience. The company announced its plans to bring “microcontent” to Disney+ in 2026 at CES, aligning itself with other traditional media outlets striving to attract younger viewers who are accustomed to consuming bite-sized content on platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels.

Disney initially ventured into the realm of short-form entertainment with “verts” on its ESPN streaming app. These short video vignettes showcase pivotal moments from games, commentary from sports personalities, and analysis tailored to individual user preferences. Viewers have the freedom to navigate through a personalized feed, enhancing their viewing experience.

The expansion of short-form video content will encompass both news and entertainment on Disney+, positioning the platform as a daily destination for users seeking updates on their favorite topics. One notable experiment was ABC News’ launch of a daily short-form show on Disney+ titled “What You Need to Know,” hosted by Rachel Scott or James Longman on weekdays.

In a bid to engage audiences who prefer mobile content consumption, Procter & Gamble is launching “The Golden Pear Affair,” a 50-episode “microsoap” available on social media and a dedicated mobile app. Similarly, TelevisaUnivision is producing a series of “microdramas” inspired by telenovelas to captivate viewers. Collaborating with advertisers, the company created bespoke Spanish-language microdramas for brands like JCPenney.

Furthermore, Disney unveiled a “brand portal” for advertisers to track the impact of their campaigns on Disney properties using data from Affinity Solutions, CINT, EDO, Innovid, and VideoAmp. The company introduced a new “impact metric” to provide insights into consumer attention, reach, brand health, search activity, and post-exposure consumer actions, empowering advertisers to make informed decisions.

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With the integration of microcontent on Disney+ and innovative advertising strategies, Disney is poised to captivate audiences and offer a dynamic viewing experience for users across various demographics. The evolution of short-form content signifies Disney’s commitment to staying relevant in a rapidly changing media landscape and catering to the evolving preferences of modern viewers.

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