Facebook launches ‘News Tab’
Facebook on Friday announced the launch of a news tab for the platform, which will aggregate and highlight the top stories of the day.
The launch of the “news tab” comes as Facebook faces intense heat over whether its dominance in digital advertising has stifled the ability for newsrooms across the country to grow and retain readers.
“Today we’re starting to test Facebook News, a dedicated place for news on Facebook, to a subset of people in the US,” said news product manager Mona Sarantakos and vice president of global news partnerships Campbell Brown in a statement.
“News gives people more control over the stories they see, and the ability to explore a wider range of their news interests, directly within the Facebook app,” they added.
Facebook News will feature top stories curated by a team of reporters. It will also personalize the selection of stories for users based on news they interact with while using the feature so that people can easily find stories focused on business, entertainment, health and other subjects.
Users will also be allowed to link their paid news subscriptions and hide articles, topics and publishers they don’t want to see.
In a New York Times op-ed published Friday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged “the internet disrupted the business model for much of the news industry.”
“This model establishes a long-term financial partnership between publishers and Facebook for the first time,” Zuckerberg wrote.