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Facebook signs deals for German news

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Facebook will start showing news content from German publishers on part of its site from May.
Camera IconFacebook will start showing news content from German publishers on part of its site from May.

Facebook says it has signed up a string of German media partners to provide content for a local news product, in a success for the US social network following a row over payment for news content in Australia.

Described as a "dedicated venue for journalistic content", Facebook News will feature reporting from heavyweight news weeklies Die Zeit and Der Spiegel, and newspapers including the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Handelsblatt and Tagesspiegel from May.

"Part of our user base wants to read more news," Jesper Doub, Facebook's director of news partnerships in Europe, told reporters.

Facebook News has launched in the US and the UK and will follow soon in France, Doub said.

He did not disclose financial terms for the partnerships backing the German launch of Facebook News which will also feature several regional newspaper partners as well as fashion, motoring and sports publishers.

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"We are delighted to try out new ways to reach our readers with quality journalism in close partnership with platforms like Facebook," Spiegel Group Managing Director Stefan Ottlitz said in a statement.

Facebook said last week it would invest $US1 billion ($A1.3 billion) in news over the next three years, days after ending a week-long standoff with Australia over a law requiring tech giants to pay traditional media companies to publish content.

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