Facebook has kicked its push for TV-like shows into high gear and is aiming to premiere its slate of programming in mid-June, multiple people familiar with the plans told Business Insider.
Facebook plans to have about two dozen shows for this initial push and has greenlit multiple shows for production, according to people familiar with the discussions. They said the social network had been looking for shows in two distinct tiers: a marquee tier for a few longer, big-budget shows that would feel at home on TV, and a lower tier for shorter, less expensive shows of about five to 10 minutes that would refresh every 24 hours.
[...] Facebook sees high-quality, scripted video as an important feature to retain users, particularly a younger demographic that is increasingly flocking to rival Snapchat, as well as a means to rake in brand advertising dollars traditionally reserved for traditional TV.
Whether Facebook's users will embrace such programming is unclear. The short video clips that autoplay in Facebook's News Feed have been a success for most publishers, but there's no guarantee that consumers will begin to think of Facebook as a destination for watching longer-form shows.
Facebook declined to comment for this story.
Source: Facebook wants to launch its big attack on TV next month — here's what we know
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday May 07 2017, @02:31AM
Maybe you could write a bot that does the facebook RSS/SMTP/NNTP/Fidonet thing?
But which also feeds the facebookfarm with completely meaningless postings
The Soylent version seems to be working flawlessly! Oh, wait, Runaway is a bot? A Trumpbot! That would make so much sense! And if Steve Bannon were to create such a bot, it would no doubt be exactly like Runaway! It WOULD be Runaway!