By AFP
In Summary
Facebook said Tuesday it has signed a series of deals
to pay celebrities and media companies to produce content for its new
live video streaming service.
The test program calls for "a relatively small number
partners that includes a broad range of content types from regions
around the world" receiving "temporary financial support to encourage
experimentation with this new format," Facebook said in a statement.
The Wall Street Journal reported earlier
that the social network had signed at least 140 contracts worth a total
of more than $50 million as part of the effort.
The report said Facebook was partnering with media firms including the New York Times, CNN, BuzzFeed and Huffington Post and with personalities including actor Kevin Hart, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and NFL quarterback Russell Wilson.
Facebook did not offer specifics, but a statement
from Justin Osofsky, vice president of global operations and media
partnerships, said the partners "were chosen based on a variety of
different factors," including their ability to produce live content.
This includes "public figure partners who had
already demonstrated an early interest in going live" and others "who
would have relevant use-cases for live, such as breaking news," Osofsky
said.
The Journal said 17 of the contracts were worth at
least $1 million and were part of an effort to promote Facebook Live,
the new service that allows anyone to stream live content.
It said Facebook has not yet determined how to
monetize the new video service but wants to develop a steady stream of
content to draw in more viewers.
BuzzFeed, which drew millions to live video of an
experiment to explode a watermelon earlier this year, is slated to
receive $3.05 million and the New York Times $3.05 million, according to
contracts seen by the Wall Street Journal.
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