Facebook is joining the (very) crowded audio space with soundbites, live rooms and podcasts
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Kerry Flynn, CNN Business
Published Apr 20, 2021 7:10:41 AM
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(CNN) Facebook has long dominated much of our screen time. Now it s coming for our listening breaks.
Facebook announced several new tools for creating and sharing audio on Monday. Similar to its moves into video behind YouTube, disappearing photos after Snapchat and short-form content on the heels of TikTok, Facebook is once again following the growth of a new medium and competitor. Audio has seen a resurgence with the rise of podcasts and more recently with live social audio on Clubhouse and Twitter Spaces.
Facebook is joining the (very) crowded audio space with soundbites, live rooms and podcasts
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Facebook Inc will allow content creators on its platform to earn revenue from short-form videos via advertisements, the social network said on Thursday.
The announcement came in a blog https://about.fb.com/news/2021/03/helping-content-creators-diversify-revenue-on-facebook where the company detailed its plans to help creators make more money, as smaller tech rivals have been racing to attract famous social media personalities.
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Snapchat owner Snap Inc has been paying $1 million per day to creators who make viral short videos on its feature called Snapchat Spotlight. Twitter recently announced it would launch “Super Follows,” which would let users charge followers for exclusive content.
Facebook lets more video creators earn money as rivals race to attract social media personalities
Facebook Inc. will allow content creators on its platform to earn revenue from short-form videos via advertisements, the social network said on Thursday.
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Facebook detailed plans Thursday to help creators make more money, as smaller tech rivals have been racing to attract famous social media personalities.(Richard Drew/The Associated Press)
Facebook Inc. will allow content creators on its platform to earn revenue from short-form videos via advertisements, the social network said on Thursday.