News Corp Invests Heavily In Online Video

News Corp. announced today that its U.K. publishing arm, News UK, will invest millions in its video production efforts across its newspaper Web sites.

According to a report from The Guardian, News UK, which publishes The Sun and The Times of London, made the announcement at the annual advertising and media festival
Cannes Lions in the French Riviera.

News Corp. said its multimillion-pound investment will support thousands of original online videos a year produced for the Sun and Times
Web sites.

Videos will include pre-recorded pieces for advertisers and more than 100 live streams a month using Facebook Live, according to The Guardian.

The
company unveiled deals with Doritos, supermarket Morrisons and Call of Duty and Warcraft maker Activision Blizzard and said it plans to increase the amount of branded video it creates for
advertisers.

“This is a significant moment in the UK news industry marking the point where video becomes one of our major output formats,” Derek Brown, head of video at
News UK, told The Guardian.

Publishing giants
are rushing to jump on the video bandwagon. tronc (formerly Tribune Publishing) chairman Michael Ferro wants to use artificial intelligence to produce 2,000 videos a day. And Time Inc. recently partnered with Wochit, a cloud-based video
creation platform, to help reach its goal to create more than 40,000 pieces of video content in 2016.

Time Inc. also recently unveiled Instant, a mobile-first, all-video digital platform featuring
content about and made by digital celebrities.

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