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Google strikes news pay deal with major Australian media company

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February 16, 2021
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Australian media firm Seven West Media has struck a deal with tech giant Google to pay for journalism, according to an announcement made by the two companies on Monday.

The announcement came before the Australian Parliament considers draft laws to force digital giants to pay for news.

Seven West Media notably owns 21 publications, including The West Australian and The Sunday Times.

  • Details
  • Deal struck under Google’s News Showcase model
  • Deal struck under Google's News Showcase model
  • The deal was struck under Google’s News Showcase model, under which the tech giant has entered partnerships with over 450 publications worldwide.
  • Information
  • Deal reportedly worth A$30 million a year
  • According to rival media company Nine Entertainment, industry sources said the deal was worth over A$30 million ($23 million) a year. Seven West Media said it will share more details about the deal once it is finalized within 30 days.
  • Statement
  • Seven West Media chairperson thanked government
  • Seven West Media chairperson thanked government
  • Seven West Media chairperson Kerry Stokes thanked the Australian government and the competition regulator for the draft law that the Parliament will consider on Tuesday.
  • Stokes said their efforts helped conclude negotiations that result in fair payment and ensure our digital future.
  • The negotiations with Google recognize the value of quality and original journalism throughout Australia and, in particular, in regional areas, Stokes added.
  • Statement
  • Proud to support original, trusted, and quality journalism: Google
  • Proud to support original, trusted, and quality journalism: Google
  • Google regional director Mel Silva said in a statement, “We are proud to support original, trusted, and quality journalism and are excited to welcome Seven West Media today as a major Australian publishing partner to join Google News Showcase.
  • “The partnership was a substantial investment for Google in journalism not just in metro areas but in smaller communities as well, Silva added.
  • Context
  • Google has ramped up campaign against draft law.
  • Google has told the Senate committee that it would likely make its search engine unavailable in Australia if the code was introduced.
  • The company is facing pressure from authorities to pay for news. It is concerned about the international precedent that Australia could set.
  • Incidentally, Facebook has also threatened to block Australians from sharing news if the company was forced to pay for news.
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