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Facebook Preparing Original TV Programs for Debut as soon as Mid-June

A Saturday report indicated Facebook is actively developing as many as two dozen original television shows, with plans to debut at least some of them as soon as mid-June.

MacRumors:

The social media company has big-budget marquee shows geared towards a TV audience in the works, alongside a tier of less expensive shows that will span about 5 to 10 minutes, according to sources who spoke to Business Insider.

If an official announcement is made, Facebook will become the latest in a string of online companies who are producing their own content for online consumption. Apple and Amazon come to mind.

The report indicates Facebook wants to play a more hands-on role in controlling what content its nearly 2 billion members view on the social network. The company believes high-quality scripted video will help retain the all-important younger demographic users, who have been recently drawn to the Snapchat network.

Facebook also hopes to attract advertisers, but will likely need to prove long-form video that plays in a Facebook newsfeed is attractive to users. The social network recently released an Apple TV app for viewing video from the network.

A virtual reality dating show produced by Condé Nast is said to be in development, and “A-list celebrities,” (so, NOT Kathy Griffin), are said to be in talks to appear on other shows, with one “major” star having already signed on the dotted line.

Chris Hauk

Chris is a Senior Editor at Mactrast. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America, and yes, he has to pump in both sunshine and the Internet.