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YouTube Announces Revision of YouTube Red, Expands Potential of TV-Like Offerings

With digital video consumption rising, both Facebook and Twitter have been working to get in on the action by pushing their own, original content offerings, signing a range of programming partnerships, with a particular focus on live-streaming. And that’s working, kind of. In their latest results, Twitter noted that video now accounts for more than

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Facebook and Twitter Continue to Expand their TV-Like Video Efforts, Add New Opportunities

Both Twitter and Facebook have continued their push into TV-like content this week, with new announcements on programming which will further expand their efforts. Earlier this week, Facebook and the NFL announced a new partnership that will see Facebook granted distribution rights for official NFL video, including game recaps and official highlights. Facebook won’t be

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Facebook Continues Video Push, Adding New Group Video App and TV-Like Content

Back in 2014, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that Facebook would be ‘mostly video’ within five years. Zuckerberg has described video as a ‘mega trend’, of the same magnitude as mobile, which is why they’ve made video a key focus moving forward – and why we can expect to see more video-aligned products and options

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