Over the weekend, Facebook tiptoed out the launch of a new app aimed at two specific things: competing against the massive video media app TikTok (formerly Musical.ly) and winning back teenage users.
Meta announced that there is a new way to get monetization on Facebook, and it is through the videos that content creators post. Its recent update to it is the "Music Revenue Sharing," and it allows ...
Meta announced today that creators on Facebook can now earn money through their Facebook videos that use licensed music. The company is launching “Music Revenue Sharing” to allow video creators to ...
Facebook inked a deal with Universal Music in 2017 to license songs for use across its social media platforms, allowing users to post copyrighted content without facing lawsuits. Now, the company ...
Make a playlist with your music. Share it in full, online and for free. Now do it on Facebook with MediaMaster. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about ...
Facebook is dipping its toes into the music biz this week with a brand new feature that makes it easier than ever to share your favorite tunes with all your social network friends. The new Music ...
Facebook will likely launch a music service in concert (sorry! couldn't resist!) with Spotify in a matter of weeks. The social networking site is expected to announce the service at its f8 developer ...
Facebook’s rules since 2018 have stated that videos including “live” content cannot be used “to create a music listening experience.” In September 2020, Facebook clarified that the rules were meant to ...