Publishers cashed in their political capital to wish for this. It won't rescue them. My earlier post on this: https://t.co/LsjcJsPBfu
— Jeff Jarvis (@jeffjarvis) June 25, 2020
Google will start paying publishers to license content https://t.co/rdBdnnJFqn
Wow
— Mevan Babakar | میڤان (@MeAndVan) June 25, 2020
"..Google will also offer to pay for free access for users to read paywalled articles on a publisher’s site. This will let paywalled publishers grow their audiences and open an opportunity for people to read content they might not ordinarily see."https://t.co/bukMbGthuF
Regulators globally have been threatening Google with broad-based policies that would force it to pay publishers on policymakers' terms. Now, Google’s getting ahead of that threat by introducing its own payout terms, while strengthening its relationship with embattled publishers. https://t.co/e97Itozj3z
— Sara Fischer (@sarafischer) June 25, 2020
ICYMI Google announced that they are going to start paying for high quality paywalled content from news sites. Starts in Germany, Australia and Brazil. https://t.co/7Rpcp9S4Of pic.twitter.com/IYqoQjzVRA
— Marie Haynes (@Marie_Haynes) June 25, 2020
If what we know about Facebook News is anything to go by, this might result in a some welcome incremental revenue for small number of big publishers in big markets, and very little for small publishers and publishers in small markets.
— Rasmus Kleis Nielsen (@rasmus_kleis) June 25, 2020
Wrote about FB here https://t.co/oD0Xm7TpEf
Google will pay some publishers to "license" their content. Sounds like Google will pick the winners. Is that really what you wanted, journalists? https://t.co/7SRqcwtJSH
— Dan Gillmor (@dangillmor) June 25, 2020
Today we’re announcing we’ll be paying publishers for high-quality content for a new news experience launching later this year. Quality information matters, and we’re building on the efforts of @GoogleNewsInit to help journalism thrive in the digital era.https://t.co/0VMsAfDUiO
— Kent Walker (@Kent_Walker) June 25, 2020
For decades we have worked with publishers to grow audiences and build value. We continue that progress today with the introduction of a licensing program to pay publishers for high-quality content. https://t.co/QOeilMxnM7
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) June 25, 2020
Google agrees licensing deals with select publishers in Germany, Australia, Brazil and the Netherlands https://t.co/5GlqhNB1Bm
— Ahmed Al Omran (@ahmed) June 25, 2020
Google dangles money in front of publishers as the feds dangle a lawsuit in front of Google https://t.co/yu8ZgOycQS
— Tony Romm (@TonyRomm) June 25, 2020
I'd love to see details on, e.g. (1) $$$ involved, (2) basis on which it is paid, and (3) number of publishers expected to enroll over time (e.g. comScore tracks 596 news publishers in Germany alone, how many will be paid?).
— Rasmus Kleis Nielsen (@rasmus_kleis) June 25, 2020
Here the G announcement: https://t.co/wNt7Wwjffx
#Google have announced a licensing program to pay publishers for high-quality content for a new news experience launching later this yr. Participating publishers will monetize through enhanced storytelling experiences that let people go deeper into stories https://t.co/ozLNlGmKja pic.twitter.com/hJGjV9Qo72
— bank·a·ble (@mbuguanjihia) June 25, 2020
After a decade or more of telling publishers it won't pay for their content, Google is launching a program to do just that for a new product it is rolling out later this year: https://t.co/BItQBcv9JH
— Mathew Ingram (@mathewi) June 25, 2020
Google to pay some publishers in Australia, Brazil and Germany for high-quality content and expects to do more deals with others https://t.co/IyrCvmp1Le by @FooYunChee $GOOGL pic.twitter.com/8jojzKoOc2
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) June 25, 2020
Reuters・@Reuters
— スモール・?鷲 (@singer7654321) June 25, 2020
グーグルはコンテンツのためにオーストラリア、ブラジル、ドイツのいくつかの出版社に支払います
木曜日のAlphabetのGoogleは、オーストラリア、ブラジルの一部のメディアグループに支払いをすると言って、出版社との関係を解消する一歩を踏み出しましたhttps://t.co/543ckVaLXR
Google to pay some publishers in Australia, Brazil, Germany for content https://t.co/AxINOYMUY1
— Ben Grubb ? (@bengrubb) June 25, 2020
Google to finally pay select publishers for ‘high quality’ news content (story by @thomas_macaulay) https://t.co/YRR4vbg6tq
— TNW (@thenextweb) June 25, 2020
Google dangles money in front of publishers as the feds dangle a lawsuit in front of Google https://t.co/yu8ZgOycQS
— Tony Romm (@TonyRomm) June 25, 2020
BIG NEWS: Google will start paying publishers to license content: "We've heard loud and clear that we need to do more to support publications around world. Today's news is part of that solution." https://t.co/6RqgP2c1u0
— Rosental (@Rosental) June 25, 2020
Google is creating a licensing program to pay publishers "for high-quality content" as a part of a new news product launching later this year, search giant executives told Axios https://t.co/bqRXMisFQ4
— Axios (@axios) June 25, 2020
After all the negative news of late here's something positive. Publishers, take note.
— Jason Sanford (@jasonsanford) June 25, 2020
Of course, we'll see how this works out in practice. In particular, I'm concerned over Google getting to decide which "select publishers" are worthy of being paid. https://t.co/8ulXXbqPdV
Google will start paying some publishers to license content https://t.co/dnhrrjSlSE
— Sara Fischer (@sarafischer) June 25, 2020
Google will pay some publishers to "license" their content. Sounds like Google will pick the winners. Is that really what you wanted, journalists? https://t.co/7SRqcwtJSH
— Dan Gillmor (@dangillmor) June 25, 2020
Publishers cashed in their political capital to wish for this. It won't rescue them. My earlier post on this: https://t.co/LsjcJsPBfu
— Jeff Jarvis (@jeffjarvis) June 25, 2020
Google will start paying publishers to license content https://t.co/rdBdnnJFqn
Signs of loosening Big Tech's stranglehold on publishers are growing. Let's keep they momentum going...https://t.co/r9brRkqRgg
— Salah Zalatimo (@Salafel) June 25, 2020
Google will pay some news publishers directly to license their content, following calls from antitrust regulators in France and Australia for Google to pay for news content, via @Ryan_Browne_ https://t.co/GaRoTwW8Jd
— Meg Graham (@megancgraham) June 25, 2020
Google says it will start paying some news publishers for "high-quality content." It marks a change of direction from Google, which has for years fended off demands from news outlets to pay for distributing their work. More here: https://t.co/ipaiMviNBy
— Ryan Browne (@Ryan_Browne_) June 25, 2020
After years of resisting demands from publishers, Google announced 3 licensing deals to pay for news. Important to note this comes only after global regulators took action, and none of these deals include the US. The battle is far from over. @savethenews https://t.co/big9H85VKC
— Laura Bassett (@LEBassett) June 25, 2020
Google to finally pay select publishers for ‘high quality’ news content (story by @thomas_macaulay) https://t.co/wtjH2EE8vC
— TNW (@thenextweb) June 26, 2020
Google‘s efforts “to help journalism thrive in the digital age" starts with paying publishers for high quality news https://t.co/bvTlYoRmkU .@thenextweb#contentmarketing #freelancewriting #thursdayblogclub #growthzone #thextraordinarionly #defstar5 #makeyourownlane
— #ThExtraOrdinarionly Startup & Small Biz Success? (@thextraordinari) June 25, 2020