
Facebook
continues to ramp up its original live programming as it seeks to steal advertising dollars from TV networks. Its latest effort? A live red carpet pre-show for the Golden Globe Awards, which are
scheduled to air on NBC this coming Sunday.
Twitter, which has spent the last two years building its own live programming slate, streamed a similar show last year, but this year Facebook
won red-carpet rights from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and Dick Clark Productions.
Dick Clark Productions will produce the two-hour special, which will air live on the
Golden Globes Facebook page from 6-8 p.m. EST.
The deal will also incorporate 360-degree video content, as well as content distributed on Instagram from the red carpet and
backstage at the show.
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This is a notable deal for Facebook. While a few shows on its Watch platforms have appeared to pick up steam (most notably “Ball In The Family,” about
LaVar Ball and his three basketball pro sons), so far the social media giant has no bonafide hits.
The Golden Globes pre-show, while not as must-see as the awards themselves, will
nonetheless serve as something exclusive and live. It will also be a safe place for advertisers already set to advertise on the Globes, or those that weren’t able to advertise there, but still
want to reach that audience.
Facebook recently announced a significant move into the live video space with a deal to air a live weekly show from the WWE, one of the most popular programmers on
cable TV.