Facebook launched Thursday FB Newswire, billed as an online
trove of real-time information for journalists and newsrooms to mine
while reporting on events or crafting stories.
In
partnership with News Corp-owned Storyful, FB Newswire aggregates
newsworthy content shared publicly at the social network, including
original pictures, videos, and comments posted by "people on the front
lines of major events" such as protests, elections and sports matches.
"News
is finding a bigger audience on Facebook than ever before," Facebook
director of global media partnership Andy Mitchell said in a blog post.
"Journalists and media organizations have become an integral part of
Facebook."
The California-based social network has been
ramping up features for real-time sharing and communicating in a
challenge to Twitter, which has become a globally used platform for
instantly sharing information about current events.
FB Newswire can be reached at facebook.com/FBNewswire and at Twitter account @FBNewswire.
News Corporation, which owns the Wall Street Journal, acquired Storyful in December in a deal valued at about $25 million.
The
Dublin, Ireland-based start-up specializes in discovering, verifying
and distributing "timely and relevant video and user-generated content"
to partners, the list of which includes the Journal, according to News
Corp.
"Journalists and media organizations have become an integral part of Facebook," Mitchell said.
"We're excited to deepen our relationship with media organizations and journalists in the days to come."


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