Google says 'not up to us' to dictate how news companies spend its $1 billion

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Alphabet Inc's Google has reached licensing deals with over 600 news outlets around the world and is seeing a 'huge increase' in users requesting more content from specific publications as part of a new program, it said on Wednesday.

- Alphabet Inc’s Google has reached licensing deals with over 600 news outlets around the world and is seeing a “huge increase” in users requesting more content from specific publications as part of a new program, it said on Wednesday.

Google is continuing to negotiate with additional publishers, including in the Unites States, to spend $1 billion for what it calls News Showcase. Users can “follow” publishers to get more panels from them. Publishers including The Financial Times and The Canberra Times collectively are generating 7,000 panels per day and users have registered 200,000 follows, Google plans to announce.

 

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