Facebook draws some of YouTube's top content producers: WSJ
Until recently, much of the video content on Facebook was YouTube
videos posted by users, but Facebook now allows users to upload videos
directly to its site.
Mumbai: Facebook Inc
has approached some of YouTube's biggest content producers to get them
to distribute their videos on the social network, the Wall Street
Journal said on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Facebook
seems to be taking on Google Inc's video site by trying to lure its
biggest content producers to the social network, the Journal said.
Popular
content from Walt Disney Co's Maker Studios and Collective Digital
Studio can already be found on Facebook via the site's news feed and on
individual creator's pages, the report said.
One of YouTube's viral series "The Annoying Orange" by Collective has a dedicated page on the social network.
"Our
partnerships team regularly has conversations with content creators
about how to best utilize all of Facebook's offerings, video included," a
Facebook spokeswoman told the Journal.
Until
recently, much of the video content on Facebook was YouTube videos
posted by users, but Facebook now allows users to upload videos directly
to its site. This enables the site to sell ads with the videos, the
report said.
If Facebook succeeds
with its video push, it could undercut YouTube's dominance of the online
video ad market, the Journal added, citing eMarketer estimates.http://websecurites.blogspot.in/
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