Publishers brace for what happens if Facebook stops paying for live videos

Facebook has been paying media partners to produce a certain amount of live video content per month. Most of these deals run for 12 months. Partners are aware that Facebook, having already collected a lot of data around live video consumption, might stop funding content. This could spell trouble for dedicated Facebook Live teams propped up at multiple publishers, but it wouldn’t be a surprising move in an age when platforms have all the control. The post Publishers brace for what happens if Facebook stops paying for live videos appeared first on Digiday. Continue reading at 'Digiday'

[ Digiday | 2016-11-11 00:00:00 UTC ]
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How publishers are adapting their video strategies in the age of platforms

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Facebook's Instant Articles now support video ads

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Watch live: Refinery29, The Daily Mail and The Atlantic at the Digiday Publishing Summit

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How One B2B Publisher Struck Gold with Paid Video

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March Madness teams are streaming live on Facebook

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