Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Google floats News Showcase in India

- Saumya Tewari

NEW DELHI: Amid mounting pressure from media houses urging technology platforms to pay a fair price and share a part of the advertisin­g revenue for featuring articles, Google on Tuesday launched its global licensing programme, News Showcase, in India.

The initiative, rolled out last October, pays publishers for news content and allows them to provide limited access to paywalled stories for users.

Showcase is part of Google’s $1-billion investment to support quality journalism.

Google has sealed agreements with 30 Indian publishers to offer access to some of their content such as HT Digital Streams Ltd, The Hindu Group, Indian

Express Group, ABP LIVE, India TV, NDTV, Zee News, Amar Ujala, Deccan Herald, Punjab Kesari, The Telegraph India, Indo Asian News Service (IANS) and Asian News Internatio­nal (ANI).

The content from the publishers will start appearing in News Showcase story panels on Google News and on Discover pages in both English and Hindi. More local languages will be added in the future. It will also pay participat­ing organizati­ons to give readers access to limited amount of paywalled content.

“That’s something we are working on with each publisher individual­ly,” said Brad Bender, vice president, product management, News, Google Inc.

However, not all publishers are pleased with the arrangemen­t. “News Showcase is a curated product where Google will pay publishers for a certain number of articles, but not for the content that appears on its search engine,” said a top executive of a large publishing house and a member of the INS, seeking anonymity.

The person said news articles appearing on search are monetized by Google, but the news organizati­on does not get paid for it. “They have to pay much more and compensate all publishers for original reporting.” The News Showcase product launch, he said, is to appease publishers globally and it is unlikely to make much of a difference. “Google will continue to benefit from the credibilit­y of the content that news organizati­ons are producing,” he added.

Suparna Singh, head, NDTV Convergenc­e, the digital arm of television news broadcaste­r NDTV, however, said: “News Showcase will help highlight our premium content to an audience. Google’s effort to support journalism at a time when publishers are rightfully seeking better compensati­on for their content is very welcome.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? The initiative, rolled out last October, pays publishers for news content.
REUTERS The initiative, rolled out last October, pays publishers for news content.

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