Journalists get Facebook livestream capability

Washington, September 11: Journalists and other public figures can now offer live video to their followers on Facebook, which announced plans on Thursday to broaden the streaming service.

As of Thursday, anyone with a verified Facebook profile will be able to use Facebook Mentions, an application made available earlier this year to actors, musicians and other celebrities to connect with their fans.

“People love reading articles from and connecting with their favourite journalists and public figures on Facebook,” it announced in a blog post.

“Today, we’re making Facebook Mentions and Live available to public figures with verified profiles to help them engage their followers and interact with their peers.”

The move will allow journalists to report live from a news scene and host questions from followers on Facebook.

The users may choose who gets to see the live video stream. Facebook began offering the service amid competition in live streaming from Twitter’s Periscope and the independent Meerkat app, both of which launched this year.