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Facebook Readies Launch of News Subscription Service Amidst Broader Revenue Diversification Plan

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
July 20, 2017
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Facebook, the social media titan, is reportedly developing a news subscription service set to premiere as early as this October. The disclosure came from none other than Facebook’s Campbell Brown, Head of News Partnerships. Brown’s revelation comes at a time when publishers have sought the United States Congress’s approval for anti-trust exemptions to facilitate negotiations with juggernauts like Facebook and Google.

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The upcoming service bears comparison to a premium edition of Facebook’s successful Instant Articles and is geared toward curating news based on a user’s interest. Users can enjoy the privilege of reading up to ten articles for free. Afterward, they would need to subscribe at an undisclosed fee to access a wealth of additional content.

A recent gathering at the Digital Publishing Innovation Summit in New York saw Brown emphatically making public Facebook’s plans. She shared, “One of the things we heard in our initial meetings from many newspapers and digital publishers is that they want a subscription product, they want to see a paywall in Facebook… that is something we’re doing now. We are launching a subscription product”.

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Facebook’s intended service reflects similar initiatives by esteemed publishers such as the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. This presents opportunities for collaboration through which these publishers can benefit, given Facebook’s formidable audience. Such partnerships may indeed usher in a profitable era of revenue sharing.

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The news subscription service is strategically nestled within Facebook’s broader plan to lessen its dependence on ad revenue, which currently constitutes approximately 84 percent of its earnings. In line with this, Facebook has shown increased interest in content creation partnerships for original material for their website. This move seems to be Facebook’s attempt to secure a slice of revenue earned by streaming behemoths like Netflix and YouTube.

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To smooth the transition into content creation and subscription services, Facebook has been actively recruiting seasoned media superstars. The most noticeable of these recruits being Campbell Brown, who made a shift from a notable post at NBC News.

This article was updated in 2025 to reflect modern realities.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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