Are you more of a picture kind of guy? Then you'll like the news in this generation. With social media so mainstream now, we're now reading the news in a different kind of format. Storytelling is changing.
Instagram Video now challenges digital innovators — and traditional news outlets — to use the platform to its full potential, packing 15-second video segments with vital information and titillating tidbits.
Here are some of the outlets you should follow:
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NowThisNewsNowThisNews breaks down the day's big stories in 15-second videos with stylish graphics and quick, clear narration. They also offer four additional verticals that cover entertainment, sports, food and style.
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CNNCNN uses Instagram to showcase stunning photojournalism from around the globe with video footage that accompanies their TV coverage.
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CBS This MorningThe CBS morning show posts bite-size video newscasts.
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NBC NewsNBC's Instagram feed shares quick clips from breaking news stories to archival footage commemorating major historical milestones.
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The Washington PostThe Washington Post shares video footage from events in and around the nation's capital.
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USA TodayUSA Today's video offerings include live and archival political footage, musical performances and light-hearted promotional content touting upcoming broadcasts.
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PBS NewsHourPublic Broadcasting Service's NewsHour feed shares informative news segments and live footage from their political coverage, and more.
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ForbesForbes magazine's feed offers quotes from influential businesspeople and celebrities.
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CNBCCNBC's "Rapid Recaps" of the day's headlines point out the news you most need to know.
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BBC NewsBBC's Instagram feed covers international hot topics.
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MTVMTV's quick "Need to Know" recaps and killer music video footage can be found here.