Twitter partners with Bloomberg for streaming news 24/7

May 01, 2017 01:10 pm | Updated 01:13 pm IST - New York

The service will be made up of live news reporting from the news outlet’s bureaus around the world.

The service will be made up of live news reporting from the news outlet’s bureaus around the world.

Micro-blogging website Twitter has partnered with Bloomberg Media to stream news round-the-clock on the social networking platform.

“It is going to be focused on the most important news for an intelligent audience around the globe and it’s going to be broader in focus than our existing network,” The Wall Street Journal quoted Justin Smith, Bloomberg Media’s Chief Executive Officer, as saying.

The news service which is yet to be named will be supported by ads and Bloomberg will have control over the content of the feed.

The service is expected to go live later this year.

The service will be made up of live news reporting from the news outlet’s bureaus around the world, as well as a curated and verified mix of video posted on Twitter by the social-media platform’s users.

To stream tournaments and other e-sports events live, Twitter last month announced its partnership with ESL and Dreamhack — two of the biggest organisations in the pro-gaming world.

Twitter has more than 15 events locked in for live-streaming this year, including Dreamhack tournaments and future IEM championships.

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