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Google to invest US$1 bil in deals with newsrooms

CEO says internet giant will pay publishers to create, curate high-quality content for ‘a different kind of online news experience’

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 01 Oct 2020 8:50PM

Google to invest US$1 bil in deals with newsrooms
Internet titan Google has repeatedly locked horns with publishers in recent years over its reluctance to pay for displaying articles, videos and other content in its search results. – AFP pic, October 1, 2020

PARIS – Google plans to invest US$1 billion (RM4.15 billion) in partnerships with news publishers worldwide to develop a “Showcase” app to highlight their reporting packages, said CEO Sundar Pichai in a statement today.

“This financial commitment – our biggest to date – will pay publishers to create and curate high-quality content for a different kind of online news experience.”

Google has repeatedly locked horns with publishers in recent years over its reluctance to pay for displaying articles, videos and other content in its search results, which have become a vital path for reaching viewers as print subscriptions fade.

It is currently in a stand-off with several European media groups, including AFP, over its refusal to comply with a new European Union law governing digital copyrights.

The US giant said it should not have to pay to display pictures, videos or text snippets alongside search results, adding that it drives hundreds of millions of visits to publishers’ websites each month.

It also pointed to millions of euros invested to support media groups in other ways, including emergency funding during the Covid-19 crisis.

Pichai said Google has already signed up almost 200 publications in several countries, including Der Spiegel in Germany and Brazil’s Folha de S. Paulo, but the list lacks any from the US or France.

Google News Showcase, he said, will highlight “the editorial curation of award-winning newsrooms to give readers more insight on the stories that matter, and in the process, helps publishers develop deeper relationships with their audiences”.

The new product will be available first on Google News via its Android platform, and later, on Apple’s iOS. It will eventually be added to search results and Google’s Discover feed of tailored content for users.

“It will start rolling out today to readers in Brazil and Germany, and will expand to other countries in the coming months, where local frameworks support these partnerships.” – AFP, October 1, 2020

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