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- The social network still wants to show you 15-second video ads, but not until the fall, according to Ad Age. June 18, 2013 2:16 PM PDT (Credit: Facebook) Facebook is postponing the release of video advertisements that automatically play in News Feed, according to Ad Age. The social network wants to release the specialized units alongside new social-networking features and is now targeting an unofficial mid-October launch date, Ad Age reported, citing a source familiar with the product. Related posts Chromebooks land at more retail stores Amazon adds group gift cards to Facebook Questions persist about NSA surveillance Fifteen-second video ads that auto-play in the Facebook feed have been rumored since late last year and were supposedly on track for a June or July release. In April, Ad Age reported that the social network was shopping around the units for a price tag upwards of $1 million for a day-long run. A Facebook spokesperson told CNET, "no comment." For now, though, it appears as if your News Feed is safe from these highly intrusive, TV-like ads.
The social network still wants to show you 15-second video ads, but not until the fall, according to Ad Age. June 18, 2013 2:16 PM PDT (Credit: Facebook) Facebook is postponing the release of video advertisements that automatically play in News Feed, according to Ad Age. The social network wants to release the specialized units alongside new social-networking features and is now targeting an unofficial mid-October launch date, Ad Age reported, citing a source familiar with the product. Related posts Chromebooks land at more retail stores Amazon adds group gift cards to Facebook Questions persist about NSA surveillance Fifteen-second video ads that auto-play in the Facebook feed have been rumored since late last year and were supposedly on track for a June or July release. In April, Ad Age reported that the social network was shopping around the units for a price tag upwards of $1 million for a day-long run. A Facebook spokesperson told CNET, "no comment." For now, though, it appears as if your News Feed is safe from these highly intrusive, TV-like ads.
The social network still wants to show you 15-second video ads, but not until the fall, according to Ad Age.
(Credit: Facebook)
Facebook is postponing the release of video advertisements that automatically play in News Feed, according to Ad Age.
The social network wants to release the specialized units alongside new social-networking features and is now targeting an unofficial mid-October launch date, Ad Age reported, citing a source familiar with the product.
Related posts
- Chromebooks land at more retail stores
- Amazon adds group gift cards to Facebook
- Questions persist about NSA surveillance
Fifteen-second video ads that auto-play in the Facebook feed have been rumored since late last year and were supposedly on track for a June or July release. In April, Ad Age reported that the social network was shopping around the units for a price tag upwards of $1 million for a day-long run.
A Facebook spokesperson told CNET, "no comment."
For now, though, it appears as if your News Feed is safe from these highly intrusive, TV-like ads.