Facebook launches its own original video content

Facebook is the latest site to jump on the bandwagon of ‘original video content’ and will be rolling out a number of shows to a small group of U.S. users via desktop, mobile and Facebook TV apps some time in the next few days.

This content will be paid for exclusively by the company’s partners who will earn 55% of ad break revenue with Facebook keeping the remaining 45%. With this move, the social media site aims to boost ad revenue and encourage users to return to the News Feed for content that they are unable to access anywhere else.

Watch will feature personalized recommendations about live and recorded shows as well as categories that show what’s popular and what your friends are watching. Content publishers will also be able to share their shows to the News Feed for further exposure. Additionally, a Watchlist feature will let you subscribe so that you never miss out on new episodes of your shows.

The site hopes to roll out access to Watch for more users very soon but will start with the U.S. before international expansion. Facebook also admitted that they directly funded some shows as examples but that they “want any publisher/creator who is interested to be able to create a show in the future.”

Here’s a list of some of the original programming that will be available on Watch (via Techcrunch):Ā 

  • Tastemadeā€™s Kitchen LittleĀ ā€“ This cooking show sees kids watch a how-to recipe video, then instruct a pro chef how to make the dish with comedic results
  • Major League BaseballĀ ā€“ The MLB will broadcast one game a week live on Facebook
  • Major League Baseball ā€œ12:25Ā Liveā€Ā ā€“ Ā A comedic look at baseball with help from the fans
  • Mike RoweĀ ā€“ Rowe finds people whoā€™ve done great things for their community and gives them a special experience in return
  • Nas DailyĀ ā€“ Vlogger Nas (Correction: Not the rapper) makes videos with his biggest friends each day
  • Gabby BernsteinĀ ā€“ Motivational speaker and author answers fansā€™ life questions in live and recorded segments
  • A&Eā€™s ā€œBae or Bail:ā€Ā ā€“ Reality TV game show where couples face their fears and see who runs
  • All Def Digitalā€™s ā€œInside the Officeā€Ā ā€“ A look inside the office life at Russel Simmonsā€™ hip-hop media empire
  • Billboardā€™sĀ ā€œHow it Went Downā€Ā ā€“ A documentary series of musicians sharing crazy stories
  • David Lopezā€™s ā€œMy Social Media Lifeā€Ā Ā ā€“ A reality show about the social media starā€™s life
  • Golden State Warriorsā€™ ā€œChampionship Rewindā€Ā Ā ā€“ A behind-the-scenes look at the Bay Areaā€™s NBA championship 2016-2017 season
  • Univision Deportesā€™Ā ā€œLiga MXā€Ā ā€“Ā Live coverage of LigaMX soccer matches
  • National Geographicā€™sĀ ā€œWeā€™re Wired that Way:ā€Ā ā€“ Mini-documentaries about weird quirks of humanity like songs you canā€™t get out of your head
  • National Geographicā€™s ā€œSafari Liveā€Ā ā€“ Watch live safaris led by National Geographicā€™s guides
  • NASAā€™s ā€œScience @ NASAā€Ā ā€“ Explore science topics in quick four to five-minute episodes
  • NBAā€™s ā€œWNBA All-Accessā€Ā ā€“ A behind the scenes show with womenā€™s basketball stars
  • The Dodoā€™s ā€œComeback Kids: Animal Editionā€ features determined animals facing difficult conditions or challenges meet people who refuse to give up on them.
  • Tommy MacĀ ā€“ A master woodworker gives live tutorials on how to make furniture
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