VIENNA

25′ 6”

VERACRUZ

30′ 5″-32′ 5″

VALENCIA

36′ 10” – 38′ 2”

VERONA

36′ 8” – 39′ 10”

VERONA LE

37′ 6″ – 39′ 6″

EXPLORER

38′ 5″ – 40′ 6″

CLASSIC

38′ 0″-45′ 0″

XL

43′ 6” – 44′ 11”

VIENNA

25′ 6”

VERACRUZ

30′ 5″-32′ 5″

VALENCIA

36′ 10” – 38′ 2”

VERONA

36′ 8” – 39′ 10”

VERONA LE

37′ 6″ – 39′ 6″

EXPLORER

38′ 5″ – 40′ 6″

CLASSIC

38′ 0″-45′ 0″

XL

43′ 6” – 44′ 11”

Villagio

25′ 6”

Short-form features now include live polls and shoppable tags as standard engagement tools.

The global market is surging, with video-based podcasts now driving a significant portion of revenue.

Gaming has become a primary social hangout for Gen Z and Millennials, with 40% reporting they socialize more in-game than in person.

Audiences are gravitating toward contained, shorter-run projects over long-running franchises for "concentrated cultural buzz".

: Vertical, snackable video remains the fastest-growing format. "Micro-dramas"—scripted, serialized stories told in 60- to 90-second bursts—have emerged as a significant commercial category.

: Entertainment is moving beyond the screen into physical spaces. Branded "in real life" sites, immersive sports broadcasting (like sitting courtside via VR), and interactive live events are now strategic priorities for major media companies.

: Studios are increasingly treating social media as a testing ground for new franchises. Instead of just marketing, short-form creators with established communities are being integrated directly into talent and IP pipelines.

AI is no longer just an experiment; it is embedded across the entire media value chain. Media Industry Trends 2026 | Slalom