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Short shows are the best part – Source fastcompany.com

Quibi is not an easy service to review out of the gate.

Like other recently-arrived streaming video offerings (Disney+, Apple TV+) the much-hyped service’s day-one catalog feels incomplete, and any judgment of what is available will inevitably be skewed by an extraordinary amount of pre-launch hype. Meanwhile, the core Quibi proposition—that you’ll watch short-form videos on your phone to fill idle time while out and about—has been wiped away, at least temporarily, as we shelter at home from the coronavirus.

So after spending a couple of days with a pre-release version of Quibi, ingesting its “quick bites” of scripted shows, reality programming, and news, the best I can muster is that it’s fine. I cannot say with certainty whether the venture, founded by Hollywood mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg and Silicon Valley titan Meg Whitman, will make good on its $1.75 billion in venture funding, nor can I declare whether the service is worth a $5 per month subscription (or $8 per…

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