Feb 15, 2017
Facebook may be working on an app for Apple TV and similar boxes that would be videocentric and free of friend-based filtering. Facebook
Facebook is coming to your television.
The social network on Tuesday announced a new app for set-top boxes, including Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and the Samsung Smart TV. The app will let you watch the same kinds of video you can already find on Facebook, but (presumably) on a much larger screen.
Dan Rose, Facebook’s VP of Partnerships, announced the new app at the Code Media conference at the Ritz-Carlton in Dana Point, Calif.
“A lot of people when they’re watching video on News Feed during the day will save it for later because they don’t have time to watch that three-minute video,” Rose said. “Now it’s easy to go on your TV if you want to do that at night."
The new app, which will launch in the next few weeks, gives Facebook yet another way to reach consumers interested in videos and, most likely, another platform to sell video ads.
Facebook users were watching more than 100 million hours of video every day in early 2016, and Facebook wants even more. The company is in conversation with video creators to license contentand is pushing some of its publishing partners to create longer videos in an effort to get more TV-style content onto the platform.
All of those long-form videos would, presumably, be available on the new TV app.
But while the company has had no problems getting video content, it’s hasn’t yet figured out how to make serious money from those videos. Facebook has been competing for TV ad dollars for years, and Zuckerberg is against pre-roll ads, an industry norm. The company is just now planning to test mid-roll video ads, but that’s not available.
A set-top box app should give Facebook and its partners more opportunities to turn video views into ad dollars. That’s the theory. The new app won’t include ads “at this time,” according to a company spokesperson.
Facebook’s set-top TV app will recommend videos for users, or let them watch videos they’ve saved on other devices to watch later. You will need a Facebook account to use the app. The Wall Street Journal reported in late January that Facebook was building an app for set-top boxes.
Facebook announced a few other updates Tuesday:
The new set-top box app will “roll out soon” and will be free, according to a Facebook spokesperson.
Source: recode