Fb has reportedly reached offers with a couple of publishers to offer content material for upcoming information tab

One of the vital publishers will reportedly be paid licensing charges starting from loads of hundreds of greenbacks to a couple of million.
Some of the publishers will reportedly be paid licensing fees ranging from hundreds of thousands of dollars to a few million.

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