Facebook -- A recent report preach Facebook is developing a new platform that target the segment of streaming television.
Facebook seems tempted to compete in the realm of exclusive content providers such as the first provided by Apple TV.
The closest source told The Wall Street Journal says Facebook had discussions with media companies to licensing events to be displayed in an application. This was done in an effort to encourage the availability of video on their social media services.
Although there is no detailed information about this news Leih, Facebook alleged to have developed this new platform from June to September 2016. Given the talk of the license is also carried out in the period.
Facebook attempts to bring the experience to enjoy videos from the phone screen to a wider version reportedly be the main reason the company chose the streaming service. A number of video such as sports show, certainly has been better if played on a wider screen.
For the company's business, plans expansion into the realm of streaming tv will be a source of new advertising revenue. Given the quality of the video displayed on the phone screen is different from the tv, so that the advertising revenue becomes larger.
This report is in line with the vision of the future Mark Zuckerberg who want to add more video content on their social media services.
As is known, currently Facebook has tested videos under 90 seconds on the timeline algorithm.
Nicola Mendelsohn, VP Facebook area of Europe, Middle East, and Africa had said that the mission of the company in the next five years will prioritize video content. Speed submit information into the reason video content is predicted to be more loved than other conventional content.
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