Facebook takes on YouTube with ‘Watch’ video platform | HT Tech

Facebook takes on YouTube with ‘Watch’ video platform

Unfortunately, Facebook’s ‘Watch’ platform will be available to a limited group of people in the US. Facebook says it will roll out the platform to more people soon.

By: IANS
| Updated on: Aug 10 2017, 14:00 IST
Facebook has also signed a deal with Major League Baseball to broadcast one live game per week.
Facebook has also signed a deal with Major League Baseball to broadcast one live game per week. (Facebook)
Facebook has also signed a deal with Major League Baseball to broadcast one live game per week.
Facebook has also signed a deal with Major League Baseball to broadcast one live game per week. (Facebook)

Almost one year after rolling out a Video tab in the US, Facebook on Thursday introduced 'Watch', a new video platform for content creators and publishers. The platform features shows made up of episodes and also allows one to follow a theme or storyline.

"Now we want to make it even easier to catch up with shows you love. We're introducing 'Watch', a new platform for shows on Facebook. 'Watch' will be available on mobile, on desktop and laptop and in our TV apps," Daniel Danker, Director of Product at Facebook wrote in a blog post on Wednesday.

Shows are made up of episodes -- live or recorded -- and follow a theme or storyline.

"To help you keep up with the shows you follow, Watch has a 'Watchlist' so you never miss out on the latest episodes," she added. The shows available include "Nas Daily", "Gabby Bernstein" and "Kitchen Little".

"Nas Daily" publishes a daily show where he makes videos together with his fans from around the world. Gabby Bernstein, a New York Times bestselling author, uses a combination of recorded and live episodes to connect with her fans and answer questions in real time.

Tastemade's "Kitchen Little" is a funny show about kids who watch a how-to video of a recipe, then instruct professional chefs on how to make it.

Facebook has also signed a deal with Major League Baseball to broadcast one live game per week. "To help inspire creators and seed the ecosystem, we've also funded some shows that are examples of community-oriented and episodic video series," Facebook said.

"We'll be introducing 'Watch' to a limited group of people in the US and plan to bring the experience to more people soon," it added.

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First Published Date: 10 Aug, 14:00 IST
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