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Facebook reportedly in talks to live stream MLB games

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NEW YORK: Facebook Inc is in talks with Major League Baseball to live stream one game per week during the upcoming season, which could be a key win as the social media platform works to offer more live sports, according to two people familiar with the situation.

Facebook has pushed to sign deals with owners of sports rights to live stream their games, going after an audience that competitor Twitter Inc is also trying to capture, according to sports media consultant­s.

For social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, live streaming sports is key to attracting people since sports is one of the few types of content that people still watch live.

“Facebook is aggressive­ly going after sports content and they are now one of a number of competitor­s to traditiona­l media outlets that are going after sports programmin­g,” said sports media consultant Lee Berke. “It makes perfect sense that they would be going after name brand properties like the MLB.”

The companies were in advanced talks, according to one source. It was unclear which games MLB would live stream on Facebook. A representa­tive for Facebook and MLB declined to comment.

By partnering with Facebook, MLB would get access to a young audience at a massive scale, consultant­s said.

The size of Facebook’s reach was a big reason Univision Communicat­ions Inc decided to use Facebook Live to live stream Mexican football matches in English, said Tonia O’Connor, chief commercial officer and president of content distributi­on at Univision.

Under that deal, Facebook will live stream 46 matches by Mexican football league Liga MX in 2017. Terms were not disclosed.

Over the past few months, Facebook has live streamed global basketball and football matches and table tennis.

 ?? AFP ?? By partnering with Facebook, MLB would get access to a young audience.
AFP By partnering with Facebook, MLB would get access to a young audience.

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