Facebook plans to pay only about a quarter of the news organizations whose content will be featured in its coming news section https://t.co/kdPFyflGmq via @WSJ
— Lukas I. Alpert (@lalpert1) September 30, 2019
oh weird a facebook product with dodgy monetization promises https://t.co/RJMkTTFIje
— Brian Floyd (@BrianMFloyd) September 30, 2019
“The licensing fees Facebook is offering range as high as $3 million a year for national news outlets to several hundred thousand dollars for regional publications, they said."
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) September 30, 2019
"The deals would be for three years.” https://t.co/nA4c85XLXt
The page, which Facebook says will be limited to trustworthy outlets, may include BREITBART
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) September 30, 2019
The company is including Breitbart, which has laundered white nationalist talking points, to avoid claims of conservative bias https://t.co/sbk8BgWlPS pic.twitter.com/mF60B98gHA
Wait does this mean that a Facebook product for distributing news isn’t as good for publishers as previously thought??
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) September 30, 2019
UNPRECEDENTED! https://t.co/RuDEhzU7Iv
Facebook will have more than 200 news outlets featured in its forthcoming news tab, which will be curated by humans and algorithms. But, only a "minority of publishers" will be paid, @WSJ
— Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) September 30, 2019
reports. https://t.co/cUU6ip19Yn
Treating the big boys like freelancers. ???? pic.twitter.com/RSiFktK6ws
— Stefan Constantine (@WhatTheBit) September 30, 2019
History *always* repeats itself. https://t.co/yvS8aRRVQb
— Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) September 30, 2019
Facebook now looking to hire 25 ppl to staff its news section, up from under 10 that it said originally, and almost on a par with Apple News - @lalpert1 & @BenMullin https://t.co/yJQCorMUwC
— Lucia Moses (@lmoses) September 30, 2019
Facebook indicated it would be paying news outlets for news, but in keeping with its policy of constant deception it won't actually be paying most news outlets for news. https://t.co/xUuBOjvFno
— Matt Stoller (@matthewstoller) September 30, 2019
The Chernin Group has been building a stable of internet companies aimed at distinct audiences, all of which rely on revenue streams beyond internet advertising.
— Recode (@Recode) September 30, 2019
Now its buying a majority stake in Food52, a recipe and cookware site, for $83 million.https://t.co/pRrg3GAaYx
Big step for #food52 https://t.co/IlLc62ztfV
— Regina Schrambling (@gastropoda) September 30, 2019
Good days for e-commerce driven media businesses (Food52, New York mag) https://t.co/UXHRe37HDE, https://t.co/n0kFj12rXJ
— Lucia Moses (@lmoses) September 30, 2019
Food52, the recipes + cookware site founded by a former New York Times food columnist, is gobbled up https://t.co/bNx5qmZ1pg
— Vox (@voxdotcom) September 29, 2019
Food52, the recipes + cookware site founded by a former New York Times food columnist, is gobbled up https://t.co/OLYgwBoY32
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) September 29, 2019
Anyone who is surprised by this is a fool. "A person familiar with the matter said Facebook had never planned to pay all the news outlets whose content it would link to in its news section." https://t.co/x0SA46EZvn
— Rasmus Kleis Nielsen (@rasmus_kleis) September 30, 2019
The page, which Facebook says will be limited to trustworthy outlets, may include BREITBART
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) September 30, 2019
The company is including Breitbart, which has laundered white nationalist talking points, to avoid claims of conservative bias https://t.co/sbk8BgWlPS pic.twitter.com/mF60B98gHA
【有料購読者向け記事】:Facebookは10月末にも、新たに「News」タブを設けると見られているが、そこに記事を表示される200程度のメディアの中で、対価を支払う予定があるのは、その4分の1程度だとする関係者の情報。それは動画を表示する「Watch」タブと同様のアプローチだ|https://t.co/2zGDoRtslI
— 藤村厚夫 (@afujimura) September 30, 2019
Facebook is planning to pay only a minority of publishers whose headlines will be featured in its coming news section, @WSJ reports, citing unnamed people familiarhttps://t.co/cKYIfjf6zB @lalpert1 @sizpatel pic.twitter.com/RAuKxqDmx4
— David S. Joachim (@davidjoachim) September 30, 2019
With Facebook’s Coming News Tab, Only Some Will Get Paid - WSJ https://t.co/WlHQ5vwIrQ
— john r stanton (@dcbigjohn) September 30, 2019
quit Facebook
— Maria Bustillos (@mariabustillos) September 30, 2019
(lookin at you, publishers)https://t.co/OpL8JuJxjC
Facebook will reportedly only pay 1/4 of the news outlets featured on its upcoming news tab. ‘Getting more reputable news visible on Facebook = good. Following money dangled without a long-term plan = not good’ https://t.co/Ym5YoNAEum
— Sarah Marshall (@SarahMarshall) October 1, 2019
Food52, the recipes + cookware site founded by a former New York Times food columnist, is gobbled up for $83mn https://t.co/3RJW2ZSw43 'That’s a nice and somewhat surprising outcome for Food52, which faced competition from around the internet' pic.twitter.com/kJvDnkKUPD
— bhatnaturally ?? (@bhatnaturally) September 30, 2019
Congrats @amandahesser @merrillstubbs ?: @Food52, the recipes + cookware site founded by a former New York Times food columnist, is gobbled up https://t.co/PL05NbvTtu via @voxdotcom
— Marcia Gagliardi (@tablehopper) October 1, 2019
The @PeterChernin Group (Chernin Group) buys majority stake in @Food52, valuing the company at $100M. Congratulations to @amandahesser & @merrillstubbs and team who built a brand and a company brick-by-brick. https://t.co/NXS2GQaK5Z
— Maria Thomas (@MariaThomas) September 30, 2019
Food52, the recipes + cookware site founded by a former New York Times food columnist, is gobbled up via @voxdotcom https://t.co/S9L5tpE91Y Good to know there is still acq interest for media startups
— Trace Cohen (@Trace_Cohen) September 30, 2019
'Facebook Inc. is planning to pay only a minority of publishers whose headlines will be featured in its coming news section, according to people familiar with the matter.' https://t.co/R2hy9jFrId
— Global Editors Network (@GENinnovate) October 1, 2019
Yet another reminder that Facebook sucks! https://t.co/RX6ralJgNb
— Perez (@ThePerezHilton) October 1, 2019