Facebook is increasingly asking for stricter terms for the shows it buys for its Watch video tab, including buying shows outright. This means publishers might only be able to rely on the production margin to make money from these shows.
On this week's Digiday Podcast, HuffPost's Lydia Polgreen talks about why Donald Trump is "actually not topic A for most Americans," the publisher's rebrand and more.
"We want to build consistency in the product across all platforms": As part of a push to unify its digital and TV staffs, Fox News is moving them into a new, centralized newsroom in late January.
In 2018, many other publishers that have pivoted to video will suffer a similar fate to Mashable, which was purchased for one-fifth of its one-time valuation. Subscribe to Digiday+ to find out why the video bubble will burst next year.
"One year, somebody kissed our CEO's dad in the middle of the dance floor." Digital media veterans in the U.K. share their cautionary tales from holiday parties.
In the age of cord-cutting, it's clear that TV's business model must adapt. Join us at Hot Topic: The Future of TV, taking place in New York City on Feb. 15, as we discuss how the business and product models of television and OTT are evolving. Reserve your spot today.
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