Gannett Sues Google, Claims It Illegally Monopolized Ad Market

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Gannett sued Alphabet, the search engine’s parent company, in federal court on Tuesday, accusing it of illegally monopolizing the advertising market in a way that dampens news jobs, reduces ad revenue, and produces less quality journalism.

Alphabet, the search engine’s parent company, in federal court on Tuesday, accusing it of illegally monopolizing the advertising market in a way that dampens news jobs, reduces ad revenue, and produces less quality journalism.

“News publishers depend on digital ad revenue to provide timely, cutting-edge reporting and essential content communities rely on, yet Google’s practices have had negative implications that depress not only revenue, but also force the reduction and footprint of local news,” Gannett CEO Mike Reed said in a statement, according toAlphabet’s vice president of Google Ads, Dan Taylor, called the claims “simply wrong” and said the company would show how their product “benefit publishers and help them...

 

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