The latest Facebook Watch sports programming is a 10-part “Inside The Madness” docuseries on Kentucky basketball
The series will air throughout February and March.
The series will air throughout February and March.
The latest Facebook Watch push into sports heads to the NASCAR world with a docuseries on Wallace.
Facebook's six-month-old video platform is giving teams and newsmakers a chance to communicate directly with viewers, for better or worse.
Facebook wants to build a sports-friendly audience before diving fully into live-streaming.
First Take: Your Take will pit fans against ESPN commentators.
"The publishers are obviously enhancing the value and integrity of Facebook through their news and content but are not being adequately rewarded for those services."
Hutton has plenty of experience in global sports rights, once acquiring European Olympics rights for Eurosport.
This was posted just a bit prematurely.
Will Facebook's surveys about "trusted" news outlets affect the visibility of those outlets' sports coverage? What about sports-only outlets?
A new venture by WWE and Facebook brings mixed tag team matches to the forefront.
The Balls' new team is taking their talents to Facebook.
Facebook appears to be going all in on live sports streaming.
The show would combine wrestlers from Raw and Smackdown Live each week.
The games mostly involve schools from smaller conference, though Pittsburgh, Wake Forest, Minnesota and others are on the schedule as well.
"Home Team: The Vegas Golden Knights" premiered Wednesday on Facebook Watch.
The show featured Dave Portnoy, Pat McAfee and Julie Stewart-Binks, from the site of a college football tailgate.
Ball in the Family will get a 13-episode second season as Lonzo enters the NBA.
The Cubs could sell over-the-top rights separate from their regular TV rights when their current deal runs up in 2020.
“They are paying literal pennies in CPMs."
More than 88,000 likes disappeared from NFL team pages on Sunday and Monday.
This deal will see NFL highlights available globally, plus some NFL-created exclusive highlights shows for U.S. users. Facebook hopes to make back some of the cost with mid-roll ads.
B/R president Rory Brown says they're not looking to replicate this Lynch show with other athletes.
Barstool Sports signed a deal with Facebook for an original campus show this week. They also deleted a post commenting on the appearance of Ohio State's women's hockey goalie Maggie Cory.
Facebook appeared to be wiling to make second-tier deals until this latest bid for cricket
You knew it was coming.