Australia Investigates Impact of Duopoly
This week, Australia’s competition regulator announced it would look into whether the tech duopoly has disrupted the news media market to the disadvantage of publishers.
This week, Australia’s competition regulator announced it would look into whether the tech duopoly has disrupted the news media market to the disadvantage of publishers.
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At a House Information Technology Subcommittee Hearing today, News Media Alliance President and CEO David Chavern called upon online content distribution platforms – specifically Google and Facebook – “to…help stem the flow of misinformation—a problem that is largely of their own making.”
Earlier this month, Google made a move many in the news industry have anticipated for years: the internet giant ended
This morning, Google announced an update to First Click Free and other initiatives to help support digital subscriptions for publishers.
In an effort to support more real news and increase public trust in the news media, Google News Lab, in
Today, the News Media Alliance – representing almost 2,000 news organizations – called on Congress to allow publishers to negotiate collectively with dominant online platforms. The objective is to permit publishers to have concrete discussions with the two dominant distributors of online news content, Google and Facebook, on business model solutions to secure the long-term availability of local journalism produced by America’s newsrooms.
This decision by the EU clearly points to the need for US regulators to take more seriously the challenges posed by Google and other tech giants.