Facebook's breaking news video push begins next week

Facebook has been cutting back on breaking news in your News Feed, but the plan has been to replace it with a dedicated section of its Watch tab. The solution, in Facebook's eyes, was to pay reputable news networks for exclusive content. Now, the social network has announced that programming will kick off next week, beginni ng with the premiere of Fox News Update from Fox News on Monday, July 16th.

In addition to already announced shows from CNN's Anderson Cooper, ABC News, Mic and more, the company has announced more programming for its Breaking News section. These include More in Common, a weekly series from ABC's owned stations, At What Cost from Bloomberg, Profile, an interview show from BuzzFeed News, McClatchy'sThe War Within, focusing on Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, NowThisMorning from NowThis and An Imperfect Union from TEGNA.

The programming next week will include the afore-mentioned Fox News Update, Profile from BuzzFeed News, Univision's Noticiero Univision Edicion Digital, CNN's Anderson Cooper Full Circle, Mic Dispatch, Undivided ATTN:, At What Cost from Bloomberg, Quartz News and ABC stations' More in Common. More shows are scheduled to launch later this summer.

Via: Axios

Source: Facebook



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