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Quibi Is Out, But Does Anybody Like It?

Collection of responses to Quibi launch
Collection of responses to Quibi launch

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Published April 07, 2020

Published April 07, 2020

Quibi, the experimental short-form video platform created by Jeff Katzenberg, has been all the buzz over the past few months, as people have been waiting to see if the $1.75 billion gamble pays off or goes the way of platforms like Mastodon or ello, competitors to tech giants that barely made a dent. Quibi's selling point is all its content clocks in under 10 minutes, and it has some huge names attached, including Steven Spielberg, Kevin Hart, Jennifer Lopez, Naomi Watts, Chrissy Teigen, Idris Elba and more.


The platform released yesterday, and despite reportedly netting 300,000 launch day downloads, early responses have seemed lukewarm. For one, critics found the sub-10 minute episode series--or "Quibis," as the commercials tried to make a thing--of poor quality Variety wrote, "Just about every entry on this list sounds like a #30Rock joke come to life," and singled out "Dishmantled" as a particularly egregious example of poor programming.


Twitter users also felt the timing of Quibi's launch was off: with many people social distancing, some felt it would be a better time to offer long-form content than experimenting with short-form content.



Others noticed the show Memory Hole, which focuses on silly and bizarre home videos, was essentially the same show as Everything Is Terrible.




Others were simply sick of the word "Quibi" and reveled in its (apparent) imminent failure.




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