Launched in 2013 after an early buyout by Twitter, Vine quickly grew into one of the fastest growing platforms on the internet. The app created an entirely new category of online content: short, user-generated videos. It became the home of online creativity, birthed beloved memes and viral trends, and introduced a whole new generation of celebrity: the influencer. So, how did an app that was ten steps ahead die only three years after launch?
Credits:
Benedict Townsend - Host & Creator
Mary Goodhart - Producer & Creator
Kevyah Cardoso - Narrative & Creative Producer
Patrick Lee - Sound Design & Score
Chris Janes - Mix
Lucy Chisholm Batten - Legal
Sophie Snelling - Executive Producer
Al Riddel - Head of Factual Podcasts
Vicky Etchells - Director of Podcasts
Archive acknowledgments:
CBS Sunday Morning/'From 2005: Four young internet entrepreneurs'/CBS News
Jawed Karim/āMe at the zooā/YouTube
Channel 4 News Theme/āBest Endeavoursā/Alan Hawkshaw
Channel 4 News/āA year of Vine: the six second videos rivalling Twitter and Instagramā
The Fox News Channel Theme/āThe Fiveā
FOX 5/āCEO Chris Dessi Discusses Vine on Fox 5ā/Brayden Shanks/The Fox News Channel
PacificRimVideoPress/āVine Famous Jake Paul Interview about Getting Girls, High School, Fave Shoes & More!ā
Pop Trigger/āBreaking: Twitter Officially Shutting Down Vineā
FOX 4 Now/āTwitter Kills Vine Appā/The Fox News Channel