Young consumers avidly share video clips and love “snackable” content. But it takes some expertise and effort to actually create snippets of video from favorite shows and entertainment, not to mention the fact that making them is not strictly legal—until now. New app Whipclip is partnering with music labels and TV networks like ABC, CBS, FOX, and VH1 to let fans create their own video clips of content up that they can then share on social media, by email, or via text. An algorithm will pick up on users’ preferences and share promoted clips in the future. Tonight Whipclip is promoting their debut with theComedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber, which could be “one of the more social TV events of the spring,” and has had almost 4 billion social-media impressions before even airing. (streamdaily, Ad Age)