Facebook's New Watch Tab Does Not Look Like a You. Tube Killer at All. On Wednesday, Facebook announced the rollout of Watch, what it is calling “a new platform for shows on Facebook.” It’s yet another foray by the social media company from the business of distributing other people’s content into producing and licensing its own, and differs from its existing video content in that it looks a lot like Netflix or You. Tube’s apps. Watch content will be “produced exclusively for it by partners,” who will take 5. That content will be spread via channels like “Most Talked About” or “What’s Making People Laugh” categories that will be determined by how users interact with it.

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Watch will offer both a live comment feed where users can interact with the wider Facebook audience—something that already exists with Facebook Live streams—and the ability to “participate in a dedicated Facebook Group for the show.”Here’s a few shots of what it will look like on various formats, as shown in the press release. It definitely looks slick and polished, but even this initial glimpse hints that Watch is not the You. Monterey Pop 50Th Anniversary (2017) Watch Online.

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Tube or Snapchat killer Facebook wants it to be. Facebook’s launch programming for the new video section is, uh, not exactly the A- list talent one might think a company worth hundreds of billions of dollars could secure. It includes Nas Daily, a show from a guy who quit his job to make one- minute travel videos “together with his fans from around the world” (a preview clip is titled “We Bought 1. Burgers”); a live show where motivational speaker Gabby Bernstein will interact with Facebook users; a cooking show where children will attempt to make a recipe; and in probably Facebook’s biggest grab, one live game of Major League Baseball a week. Another show mentioned in the launch is Returning the Favor, where host Mike Rowe “finds people doing something extraordinary for their community, tells the world about it, and in turn does something extraordinary for them.” Yet another focuses on “the passion and community of big- time high school football in Texas.”There’s a few more interesting options, like a NASA science show, and a live Nat Geo Wild safari program.

But none of this seems particularly edgy or hard- hitting. It’s the definition of safe. This is the kind of generic filler that forms so much of You. Tube’s bread and butter—but if that’s all they have lined up, what could possibly lure people from You.

Tube itself, which has long been pumping out much more interesting content tailored to virtually every niche interest and community? Facebook’s content strategy is almost certainly to prove functionality and its ability to drive users to the service, and then try to lure other content producers to the service. But like a number of Facebook products before it, it’s unclear why publishers would want to use the platform. For example, Facebook Live already allows publishers to stream content like protests or post- Game of Thrones commentary live to their pages. They can also push regular video content wherever they want without an exclusive deal, whether it’s Facebook, Twitter or You. Tube, and all three of these channels can be embedded elsewhere.

Another goal could be to compete with Snapchat, which lots of publishers have started using to push short- form video content. But it’s not clear how Watch will get those users to return by replicating some of Snapchat’s functionality, especially since the latter company’s video content tends to be in reality or unscripted formats which seem nicely in tune with its overall aesthetic. This looks a lot like Facebook’s attempt to push publishers into the same kind of walled garden they built with Instant Articles. Large sections of the media were spooked it was a prelude to Facebook choking off traffic to other websites—why would Facebook let you link out when they can force you to live in the garden, right?—but the concept has stalled somewhat, as Instant wasn’t driving enough additional traffic to offset its lower advertising revenue. Facebook has a tendency to build platforms it just loses interest in. Instant is still around, but in a diminished role as Facebook tweaked its algorithm to drive users to friends’ posts, video content and most recently another story format to compete with Snapchat. In the past few days, it’s killed off its standalone Facebook Groups app and Lifestage, a “high schoolers only” Snapchat knockoff that ended up ranked #1,3.

App Store’s social media category. It’s certainly possible Watch will help Facebook swallow more and more of the internet into its ever- expanding gullet. But supplying a nice- looking video platform does not automatically create demand, and Facebook has repeatedly stumbled to create a business model that will keep both users and publishers inside of it instead of clicking out. We’ll see. No word on whether Donald Trump’s “real news” program will get a slot, but we doubt it.

Auction 4. 5A - July 1. Auction Sale #4. 5AClosing Date and Time.

Thursday, July 1. Midnight Mountain Time. FEATURINGTHE . IMAGES WILL OPEN IN A NEW BROWSER WINDOW OR TAB. Note: Some characters, especially those in Hebrew or Greek fonts, may display incorrectly on your screen, depending on your browser settings.

Please view the PDF version or check with us if there is any confusion. We are not responsible for typing, layout or display errors. We would be more than pleased to give you further descriptions or attributions on any item. CONTENTSINTRODUCTIONTERMS OF SALEBIDDING IN OUR AUCTIONSLOT VIEWING SCHEDULEHIGHLIGHTS OF AUCTION 4. A. PART ONE: WORLD WIDE MATERIALANCIENT COINS (1- 4. MODERN AND MEDIEVAL COINS, TOKENS AND MEDALS (4.

WORLD PAPER MONEY (2. PART TWO: JUDAIC AND HOLY LAND RELATED MATERIALMEDALLIC JUDAICA AND HOLY LAND MATERIAL (2.

PAPER JUDAICA AND HOLY LAND MATERIAL (3. HOLOCAUST MEMORABILIA INCLUDING MEDALS (4. All bids are per lot as numbered in this catalog. Payments are strictly cash (cash, check, money order, bank draft, bank wire or approved credit card) in US dollars. See Term #9 for credit card terms. All checks must be written in US dollars on a US bank. We do not accept payment via Pay.

Pal. Bidders are responsible for any and all bank charges for bank wires etc. Auction sales are not approval sales. The bidders assume responsibility to pay for all lots bid on. Lots may be returned for reasons of improper description only within 3 days of receipt. Lots examined prior to the sale may not be returned for any reasons except authenticity. Late payers forfeit any return privileges.

All materials are guaranteed genuine, unless noted otherwise. Bid sheets must be signed. We reserve the right to reject any bid. Title does not pass until lots are paid for in full.

Postage, insurance & handling are extra. A minimum of $5 per shipment will be charged. Mastercard, Visa, Discover and American Express are accepted for payment. However an additional 5% is charged, to help cover our costs, for use of card in auctions and mailbid sales. Please note if you use a credit card and are a new customer, we must be able to confirm your billing address. Digital photos or scans are available for most individual lots in this sale via email without charge. We prefer that you ask for this service well before the end of the sale.

All lots with six (6) or more items are sold as is, and are not returnable. Invoices are due and payable upon receipt unless arrangements are made prior to the close of the sale.

All invoices over 3. There is a $2. 5 charge for bad checks.

In case of tie bids, the earliest bid received will win the lot. Phone, fax, mail and email bids are accepted. Phone bids should be confirmed in writing.

All email bids will be confirmed by a return email. We will also try via email to confirm receipt of bids received by any other method.

Estimates are just that, estimates. Watch Il Boom (2017) Movie Stream. Lots, may and do, sell for above and below estimate. Please bid what the lot is worth to you.

High bids will be reduced to 5 to 1. Bidders are responsible for errors in bidding, so please check your bid sheet carefully. There are no buyer's fees in our sales. The only additional fee charged is for shipping or for use of a credit card or a bank wire. Our bank charges $1. All overseas packages will be shipped via registered or express mail at buyer's risk.

Shipments of books will be very expensive to overseas addresses. Bidders not known to us must provide us with satisfactory credit references or pay a (refundable of course) 2. Prices realized will be published shortly after the sale and will be mailed to all consignors, subscribers and competitive bidders. Others may receive a copy for $5 plus a stamped self- addressed envelope or check our website for free. Slabbed (encapsulated) coins, notes, medals or tokens certified by PCGS, NGC, ICG or ANACS may not be returned. The minimum acceptable bid on any lot is at least 6. In some cases it may be higher than that, but it will never be higher than estimate.

We have made every effort to make our estimates con- servative and realistic. In the case of lots with precious metals, bids must be the . As we write this, gold is near $1.

Both markets have been very volatile lately. If in doubt, please ask us.

Please see below for new bidding rules for the last day of the sale. NEW BIDDING INSTRUCTIONS FOR LAST DAY OF SALECLOSING DATE: THURSDAY . However you may still leave bids on our phones via voice mail, via Fax or via email until midnight. This should make it easier for anybody who wants to bid on the last day, the last hour or even the last minute to do so. Most winning bids will be reduced to one advance over the 2nd high bid.

However we reserve the right to not reduce bids for those who have contacted us on closing day to see what they would have to bid on a lot but have not placed a competitive bid on that lot until after 9 PM. We feel that at least one bidder took an unfair advantage in our last sale. And we reserve the right to contact the 2nd high bidder in that case and give him the opportunity to beat that bid. We suggest you bid above estimate if you want an item, as most bids will be re- duced to one bidding increment over the 2nd high bid.

Our bid sheets offer several bidding options that can save you money, optimize your bids and see that you get the lots that your really want. If you are unsure of your bidding strategy, please give us a call or contact us by email and we will be happy to discuss them with you. There is a minimum bid of at least 6. However in some cases the reserve may be higher than 6.

We will always try to make reserves and esti- mates reasonable and in line with today's market. Of course in many cases lots may be offered so infrequently that our estimates are just educated guesses. We take seriously the commitment to reduce bids. We do not reveal the high bid on any lot, however we will tell you if you are the high bidder at the time of your re- quest and if not what you need to bid to be the high bidder at the moment. Usually more than half of all successful bids are reduced and over 7. We believe that the best strategy to being a successful bidder is placing your bids early and not waiting until the last minute. We believe the best bidding strategy is to bid early, knowing that winning bids will be reduced to the next bidding increment over the 2nd high bid.

It's a successful auction when everybody is satisfied with the results: the con- signors, the bidders and the auctioneer. Many of our consignors have been con- signing material to us for 2. And more than a handful of the successful bidders in our sales of the past few years have been bidding (and buying) in our sales since the 1. We must be doing something right. There are no buyer's fees in our sales. You are charged only for the amount of your winning bid plus a postage and shipping charge.

If you want the convenience of using your credit card or sending us a bank wire, we do charge a small fee to help cover our costs. There are only a few coin dealers who still do not charge a buyer's fee. Some companies charge a 1. COLORADO SPRINGS COIN SHOW: JUNE 2. TO JUNE 2. 8. FREEDOM FINANCIAL SERVICES EXPO CENTER, 3. North Neveda Avenue, Colorado Springs CO 8.

Thursday June 2. 5th is dealer set up and the hours are 2 to 8. We should be there by 3 or so and stay until at least 6 to 7 depending on foot traffic. Friday and Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM, Sunday 9 AM to 4 PM. We will be there all public hours. If you make a right when entering the hall our tables should be a few tables down on the right. We plan to have all lots from the auction with us at this show and we will be there for all public hours. If you are heading to the show and have gotten lost or can't find our tables call us on our mobile phone number is 3.

From June 2. 2nd until the close of the sale either Rita or I (usually both of us) will usually be available in our office for questions about the sale or particular lots.