Hey, Facebook users: Put down those virtual hamburgers. It's time to talk politics. The New York Times reported Monday that Facebook and ABC News are close to announcing an agreement to collaborate on ...
ABC has pacted with Facebook to live-stream “The Oscars Backstage” on the world’s biggest social-media service in conjunction with the Alphabet net’s telecast Sunday of the 87th Annual Academy Awards.
ABC News is teaming up with Facebook to bring some social networking into campaign coverage, The Times reports. [The partnership] allows Facebook members to electronically follow ABC reporters, view ...
ABC News is partnering with Facebook to debunk fake news. The new initiative, unveiled Thursday by Mark Zuckerberg’s social media network, lets users flag stories they suspect are bogus for vetting by ...
Beginning Dec. 1, the 'World News Tonight' anchor will host the one-minute weekday episodes on the social media platform By Ashley Lee David Muir ABC News Anchor Desk - H 2014 Facecast: The One Thing, ...
Americans are as deeply divided as ever, but ABC sees the potential for a viral-video hit with “More in Common,” a new Facebook-funded short-form show about people from different backgrounds coming ...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s ABC News app shot to the top of Apple’s App Store charts in Australia over the course of the last few days, not long after Facebook banned Australian news ...
Starting this week, Facebook users may have noticed “Facecast,” a one-minute video update of world news hosted by ABC World News Tonight anchor David Muir. The partnership is the first of its kind — a ...
Facebook is partnering with ABC News, FactCheck.org, Snopes and Politifact to combat the spread of fake news that has become a key issue across media in recent months. ABC News president James ...
NEW YORK -- ABC's "World News Tonight" anchor David Muir will do a one-minute newscast each weekday for Facebook, touching on the day's top stories and trending topics online. The "Facecast" will ...
MANCHESTER, N.H.--It sounded like a good idea at first: let Internet users be part of, virtually speaking, the Democratic and Republican presidential debates on Saturday evening by posting comments on ...
A homegrown app from Australia Broadcasting Company (ABC) topped iOS download charts in Australia, outpacing Facebook. That's important for one big reason: Facebook just banned news from appearing on ...