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Twitter to share ad revenue on videos by US users

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bengaluru — Twitter Inc has stepped up its battle to attract video talent to its platform, saying it will allow US users who upload a video to share in any advertisin­g revenue it generates.

Twitter, Facebook Inc, Snapchat and YouTube are all competing to keep or recruit top video talent as they seek to cash in on the wave of televison-style advertisin­g that has been moving to the internet.

Twitter already offers revenue sharing to media and entertainm­ent companies such as CBS Corp and the National Football League which post videos through its Amplify Publisher Programme. That option will now be open to any Twitter user, Twitter said in a blog post.

YouTube has long offered its video stars a cut of revenue. Facebook, for its part, has ramped up its Live video product in recent months and paid a relatively small number of media companies and celebritie­s to generate video.

Facebook said it is testing ways to “create a sustainabl­e, long-term monetisati­on model for live video that includes new and different ways of sharing revenue with some partners.” Instagram and Snapchat also rely heavily on celebritie­s, who often have millions of followers, to encourage user engagement and growth by posting personal photos and videos.

Twitter’s new programme will offer video creators a 70 per cent share of revenue. YouTube, which is owned by Alphabet Inc’s Google, shares 55 per cent of the ad revenue with content creators.

Twitter said individual users would also be allowed to share their videos on other platforms.

Under chief executive Jack Dorsey, the company has made a significan­t push into video, signing deals with several media companies and sports organizati­ons to stream major events.

Twitter shares dipped 0.5 per cent to close at $18.38 on the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday.

 ?? — AP ?? Twitter’s new programme will offer video creators a 70 per cent share of revenue.
— AP Twitter’s new programme will offer video creators a 70 per cent share of revenue.

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