What about exclusives news shows made for Facebook

Facebook has failed to implement a business for publishers therefore the company is making a new try with news programming

For years, Facebook has tried and failed, to find a business model that rewards news publishers for distributing their content on the social network. Deals in which Facebook paid publishers to create live video content led to lots of live video content — but not the kind of stuff that was very good, and eventually, once Facebook stopped footing the bill, the publishers stopped going live. Last week, it formally announced a slate of original news programs that will live inside Facebook’s video section, Watch. The business strategy behind the new deals is similar to the previous live video partnerships. So far, I haven’t seen evidence that this is possible on Facebook, which isn’t yet a proven video destination in the way that YouTube or Netflix are.

> Introducing Facebook Watch 

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