New York Yankees starting pitcher Sonny Gray. Facebook acquired rights to exclusively stream 25 MLB games during the 2018 season. Kim Klement / USA Today Sports
New York Yankees starting pitcher Sonny Gray. Facebook acquired rights to exclusively stream 25 MLB games during the 2018 season. Kim Klement / USA Today Sports
New York Yankees starting pitcher Sonny Gray. Facebook acquired rights to exclusively stream 25 MLB games during the 2018 season. Kim Klement / USA Today Sports
New York Yankees starting pitcher Sonny Gray. Facebook acquired rights to exclusively stream 25 MLB games during the 2018 season. Kim Klement / USA Today Sports

Facebook steps up sports battle with Amazon and Twitter


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Facebook struck a deal with Major League Baseball, its first live sports broadcasting partnership, as the battle for user engagement among social media sites intensifies.

The deal with the North American league gives the social networking site exclusive broadcast rights to 25 games for US-based users, the first digital-only broadcast deal struck by a major US sports league. The financial details of the deal were not disclosed.

It comes after similar sports broadcasting deals with the UEFA Champions League, Mexico’s top football league, US college basketball and others.

Online streaming sites and social networks have in recent years snapped up rights to broadcast live sporting events, in a bid to increase user engagement and thereby attract greater advertising revenues.

Amazon in November acquired rights to exclusively stream 37 top tennis tournaments (outside the four major Grand Slam events) from 2019-23, via its Amazon Prime video platform. Last year it acquired rights to livestream 10 Thursday night NFL games, after outbidding Twitter, which acquired the rights for 2016.

Twitter last year struck a deal with the PGA Tour to livestream more than 70 hours of live golf between January and September this year.

The micro-blogging service last year partnered with Sela Sports in the Middle East to live-stream 21 matches from the 2017 Arab Championship regional football tournament, its first live stream of a global football tournament.

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“Much like the migration of sports from broadcast to cable, you’re reaching these milestones where the combination of the financial incentive and the audience allow you to make the next great leap,” said Lee Berke, an industry consultant, told Bloomberg. “This is part of the next great leap.”

Facebook also last week signed a licensing deal with Warner Music enabling users to use send messages and post videos with music from the label’s artists, which include Bruno Mars and Ed Sheeran. It had already signed similar deals with Universal Music and Sony.

The social network’s chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said in January that time spent on Facebook had decreased by about 50 million hours per day during 2017, as the company introduced changes to encourage “meaningful connections” rather than passive consumption of content.

“By focusing on meaningful connections, our community and business will be stronger over the long term," he said.

Mr Zuckerberg said that Facebook only expects a modest rise in advertising impressions during 2018, and that ad revenue growth will continue to slow following several years of rapid growth.

Facebook reported its first-ever drop in daily-active users in the United States and Canada during the fourth quarter of last year, dropping to 184 million from 185 million in the previous quarter. But the company's total worldwide daily active user base rose to 1.4 billion from 1.37 billion over the same period.

Saturday's schedule at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

GP3 race, 12:30pm

Formula 1 final practice, 2pm

Formula 1 qualifying, 5pm

Formula 2 race, 6:40pm

Performance: Sam Smith

Real estate tokenisation project

Dubai launched the pilot phase of its real estate tokenisation project last month.

The initiative focuses on converting real estate assets into digital tokens recorded on blockchain technology and helps in streamlining the process of buying, selling and investing, the Dubai Land Department said.

Dubai’s real estate tokenisation market is projected to reach Dh60 billion ($16.33 billion) by 2033, representing 7 per cent of the emirate’s total property transactions, according to the DLD.

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Intercontinental Cup

Namibia v UAE Saturday Sep 16-Tuesday Sep 19

Table 1 Ireland, 89 points; 2 Afghanistan, 81; 3 Netherlands, 52; 4 Papua New Guinea, 40; 5 Hong Kong, 39; 6 Scotland, 37; 7 UAE, 27; 8 Namibia, 27

Day 1 results:

Open Men (bonus points in brackets)
New Zealand 125 (1) beat UAE 111 (3)
India 111 (4) beat Singapore 75 (0)
South Africa 66 (2) beat Sri Lanka 57 (2)
Australia 126 (4) beat Malaysia -16 (0)

Open Women
New Zealand 64 (2) beat South Africa 57 (2)
England 69 (3) beat UAE 63 (1)
Australia 124 (4) beat UAE 23 (0)
New Zealand 74 (2) beat England 55 (2)

Day 1 results:

Open Men (bonus points in brackets)
New Zealand 125 (1) beat UAE 111 (3)
India 111 (4) beat Singapore 75 (0)
South Africa 66 (2) beat Sri Lanka 57 (2)
Australia 126 (4) beat Malaysia -16 (0)

Open Women
New Zealand 64 (2) beat South Africa 57 (2)
England 69 (3) beat UAE 63 (1)
Australia 124 (4) beat UAE 23 (0)
New Zealand 74 (2) beat England 55 (2)

The burning issue

The internal combustion engine is facing a watershed moment – major manufacturer Volvo is to stop producing petroleum-powered vehicles by 2021 and countries in Europe, including the UK, have vowed to ban their sale before 2040. The National takes a look at the story of one of the most successful technologies of the last 100 years and how it has impacted life in the UAE.

Read part three: the age of the electric vehicle begins

Read part two: how climate change drove the race for an alternative 

Read part one: how cars came to the UAE