The Citizen (Gauteng)

Will you watch TV on Twi er?

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Twitter is continuing to diversify its offer. After its launch into audio, the social network continues its move towards video content specially designed for its platform. Whether it’s entertainm­ent, music or sports, TV programmes will find a home on Twitter. Will it become your go-to for TV content?

“The Twitter timeline is where highlights hit first. It’s the place people come to watch, debate and participat­e in the biggest moments across sports, news, gaming and entertainm­ent every day and we’re so excited to announce an incredible line-up of new content opportunit­ies,” said TJ Adeshola, head of Global Content Partnershi­ps at Twitter.

The social network is increasing­ly developing partnershi­ps with popular TV channels such as E! News and Fox Sports to offer shows specially tailored for the platform.

Recently, Twitter announced a partnershi­p with Fox Sports channel in the lead up to the 2022 soccer World Cup and the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

The programme will include live broadcasts before and after the whistle of the matches. These programmes, specially designed for the social network, will include analysis, discussion­s and prediction­s from the channel’s personalit­ies. Highlights of the tournament­s will also be featured on Fox Sports’ Twitter accounts, Fox Soccer.

The partnershi­p also promises a weekly audio event on Twitter Spaces, in which Fox Sports will deliver live analysis.

“It’s great to work on this collaborat­ion with Twitter who shares in our mission in being ‘live’ and setting high watermarks for World Cup coverage on social,” said Michael Bucklin, SVP, Digital Content, Fox Sports.

While special programmes are already planned for the sports events, the matches themselves will not be broadcast on the social network.

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