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Facebook quietly launched a video channel, Watch,
on August 2017. On the desktop, you'll see a little TV that says,
"Watch." The suggested videos on the Watch main page are based on a
person's interests, likes and other activity on the social network.
Like Amazon, Netflix, YouTube, and, recently, Apple, Facebook has sought high-profile producers to create original shows for them. It's been reported that the company has paid anywhere from $10,000 to $500,000 per episode for such exclusives, and may invest up to $1 billion this year on this endeavor.
Facebook signed the WWE for a 12-episode wrestling tournament that premiered on January 16 on Facebook Watch. The social network is adding scripted shows, having signed actress Kerry Washington to produce a high school drama, and the producers of "True Blood" to produce a series.
For now, Facebook Watch doesn't broadcast videos made by individuals. But the company plans to roll it out more broadly. Under a personal or business account, you can already embed a video in a post to your Facebook wall. But your potential viewership is limited to the number of friends and followers your Facebook account has, of course.
Like Amazon, Netflix, YouTube, and, recently, Apple, Facebook has sought high-profile producers to create original shows for them. It's been reported that the company has paid anywhere from $10,000 to $500,000 per episode for such exclusives, and may invest up to $1 billion this year on this endeavor.
Facebook signed the WWE for a 12-episode wrestling tournament that premiered on January 16 on Facebook Watch. The social network is adding scripted shows, having signed actress Kerry Washington to produce a high school drama, and the producers of "True Blood" to produce a series.
For now, Facebook Watch doesn't broadcast videos made by individuals. But the company plans to roll it out more broadly. Under a personal or business account, you can already embed a video in a post to your Facebook wall. But your potential viewership is limited to the number of friends and followers your Facebook account has, of course.
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